Bringing together concepts from electrical engineering and bioengineering tools, Technion and MIT scientists collaborated to produce cells engineered to compute sophisticated functions – “biocomputers” of sorts.
"The Novo Nordisk Foundation is expanding and extending its Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme, thereby enabling ambitious researchers in the natural and technical sciences and life sciences to boost their careers with a r...
Das Technion hat ein Dauerabonnement für Gold beim hoch angesehenen Wettbewerb "International Genetically Engineered Machine" (iGEM), der vom MIT initiiert wurde.
Der prestigeträchtige iGEM-Wettbewerb wurde 2004 vom Massachusetts Instit...
Eine beispiellose Leistung für das TAU-Team bei iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition) - der Weltmeisterschaft in synthetischer Biologie.
Das zu 50% weibliche Team gewann den ersten Platz in der Kategorie "Best...
MIT engineers repurpose wasp venom as an antibiotic drug. Altered peptides from a South American wasp’s venom can kill bacteria but are nontoxic to human cells.
The venom of insects such as wasps and bees is full of compounds that c...
MIT engineers have come up with a conceptual design for a system to store renewable energy, such as solar and wind power, and deliver that energy back into an electric grid on demand. The system may be designed to power a small city not...