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Wearable Sensors Watch Workers

Sensors that track social behavior highlight the benefits of face-to-face interaction.

Robotic Weather Planes

Fleets of robotic aircraft could improve weather forecasts.

Nanotubes Track Cellular Toxins

Tiny sensors can monitor cancer-causing agents and chemotherapy drugs in cells.

Better Control for Fusion Power

A new control process may enable practical fusion reactors.

Efficient Thin-Film Solar Cells

The first prototype cell to use photonic crystals looks promising.

Drug Trials for Autism

Treatments are being tested for three inherited forms.

Color Quantum-Dot Displays

A new way to print quantum dots could lead to brighter, more power-efficient displays.

Making Materials Untouchable

New designs for materials that repel all liquids.

Backpacks for Cells

Polymer patches hitched to the surfaces of immune cells can transport a variety of cargo.

Engineering Edible Bacteria

Synthetic biology could yield microbes that fight cavities and produce vitamins.

Patching Hearts

An artificial scaffold helps engineered heart cells better mimic real ones.

Reactors for the Middle East

New designs could decrease the chances that nuclear materials will fall into the hands of terrorists.

How Smart Is a Smart Card?

A smart card's RFID chip reveals the algorithms that control it.

A Model for Hurricane Evacuation

Software developed at MIT could save lives and money by improving hurricane planning.

Vibrating Cells Disclose Their Ailments

MIT researchers gauge the progress of malaria using a novel imaging technique.

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