Bioactive inks printed on wearable textiles can map conditions over the entire surface of the body, including possible pathogens.

Bioactive inks printed on wearable textiles can map conditions over the entire surface of the body, including possible pathogens.
Cutting-edge fluorine-19 imaging of inflammation extends the frontiers of MRI.
A bio-inspired addition to concrete stops the damage caused by freezing and thawing.
A research team combats antibiotic-resistant superbugs by administering antibiotics together with metformin.
If bumblebees find too little pollen, they pierce the leaves of non-flowering plants in order to force them to produce flowers more quickly.
Chemical transformation of waste plastics into value-added chemicals can be a convenient avenue to supplement current recycling processes.
A team of researchers from the Universities of Surrey and Sussex develop mechanochromic and thermochromic sensors based on graphene infused polymer opals.
Researchers use “a guiding light” to direct the 3D growth of nerve tissue with a high degree of precision.
Scientists identify a cocktail of antibodies from a recovered COVID-19 patient’s blood sample that helped neutralize the SARS-CoV-2 virus in mice.
MIT lab offers a model for cost savings, productivity, and safety; principles may also facilitate efficient reopening in the future.