MIT researchers develop enhanced cancer vaccine boosting T cell response

MIT engineers have introduced a novel method to enhance T-cell responses in mRNA vaccines, potentially resulting in more potent cancer vaccines and improved defenses against infectious diseases. Typically, vaccines stimulate antibodies and T cells by activating antigen-presenting cells like dendritic cells. This research, however, fortified the T-cell response using a new vaccine adjuvant. These adjuvants…

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MIT Researchers Enhance Circuit Reliability for Quantum Computers

Quantum computers hold the potential to tackle complex issues beyond the reach of classical machines, such as simulating intricate molecular interactions for drug and materials development. However, creating a superconducting quantum computer suitable for practical use requires scientists to engineer thousands of circuits with minimal error rates. To aid in this, MIT and Lincoln Laboratory…

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MIT Researchers Develop Technique to Shrink Devices for Light-Based Computing

MIT researchers have developed a new technique called “implosion carving” that creates vacancies in materials, reducing them to approximately 1/2,000 of their original size. This advancement in nanotechnology could lead to devices for optical computing and visible light manipulation. The method utilizes photopatterning in a hydrogel, achieving features smaller than 100 nanometers, allowing the devices…

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Study: Electric Vehicles Provide Emissions and Cost Benefits for Most US Drivers

A new study from MIT researchers reveals that electric vehicles (EVs) produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions and do not incur higher costs than similar gas-powered vehicles for most U.S. drivers and fleet owners. This study considers diverse factors, including climate, electricity sources, traffic, and driving patterns. By using meteorological data, trip distances and durations, and…

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Harvard Study Warns of Growing Workforce Challenges Beyond Deskilling

Experts warn that the erosion of foundational knowledge due to artificial intelligence (AI) in educational settings poses a significant threat. During a Harvard Education Press event on Thursday, educators emphasized the importance of teaching students not only how to use AI tools but also to consider their ethical, social, and bias-related implications. Stephanie Smith Budhai…

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