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Engineering at the limits of complexity with molecular-scale parts
A pandemic-fueled transformation of the MIT course "How to Grow (Almost) Anything" leads to next steps in democratizing synthetic biology
Spinoff DeepCure, co-founded by Molecular Machines head Joe Jacobson and alumni Kfir Schreiber and Thrasyvoulos Karydis, raised $40 million
DELPHI can give an “early-alert” signal for future key technologies by learning from patterns gleaned from previous publications.
Computational modeling yields a protein fragment that could bind to coronavirus spike proteins and destroy them.
Applied computational biology discoveries vastly expand the range of CRISPR’s access to DNA sequences.
Enzyme can target almost half of the genome’s “zipcodes” and could enable editing of many more disease-specific mutations
American geneticist, molecular engineer, and chemist George Church in conversation with Media Lab Director Joi Ito.
Researchers reported in the Jan. 10, 2002 issue of Nature that they can "speak" to DNA biomolecules with radio waves.
The screen technology used in e-readers like the Amazon Kindle was conceived by undergraduates at MIT.
Professor Jacobson was recognized for his work developing electronic ink.