Harvard Researchers Explore Strategies to Break the Regret Cycle

Illustrations by Liz Zonarich accompany a piece by Harvard staff writer Samantha Laine Perfas about overcoming regret, featured in the podcast “Harvard Thinking.” In this episode, experts discuss strategies for handling regrets over past mistakes and missed opportunities. Samantha Laine Perfas engages with three professionals, including palliative care expert Susan Block, behavioral scientist Leslie John,…

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MIT Researchers Reprogram Materials by Rapid Atomic Rearrangement

Thirty-seven years ago, scientists first managed to move single atoms, opening up the potential to design materials atom by atom to tailor their properties. Today, several methods exist that allow researchers to manipulate individual atoms to endow materials with unique quantum features and deepen our understanding of quantum phenomena. However, current methods are limited to…

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MIT Chemists Isolate New Boron-Oxygen Molecule

Oxygen plays a crucial role in chemistry due to its effectiveness in forming organic molecules that constitute our environment. Peroxides, a class of oxygen-based compounds, are noted for their high reactivity, functioning like oxygen transport vehicles that transfer atoms to other molecules. This process is vital for applications ranging from drug development to industrial production….

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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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