Using radar commonly deployed to track speeders and fastballs, researchers have developed an automated system that will allow cars to peer around corners and spot oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
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Engineers Use “DNA Origami” To Identify Vaccine Design Rules
By folding DNA into a virus-like structure, MIT researchers have designed HIV-like particles that provoke a strong immune response from human immune cells grown in a lab dish.
Microbiome Confers Resistance to Cholera
Many parts of the world are in the midst of a deadly pandemic of cholera, an extreme form of watery diarrhea.
How Volcanoes Explode in the Deep Sea
Explosive volcanic eruptions are possible deep down in the sea – although the water masses exert enormous pressure there. An international team reports in the journal "Nature Geoscience" how this can happen.
Using Cellular Networks to Detect At-Risk Areas for Spread of COVID-19
In the fight against COVID-19, researchers at Colorado State University have developed a new, non-invasive strategy to identify areas at greatest risk for spreading the disease.
Even in the Worst COVID-19 Cases, the Body Launches Immune Cells to Fight Back
A new study from researchers at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) and Erasmus University Medical Center (Erasmus MC) shows that even the sickest COVID-19 patients produce T cells that help fight the virus.