Reinventing the zipper
Researchers at MIT are developing a new type of zipper that uses AI to adapt its tension based on the user's needs. This innovation could lead to more comfortable and functional clothing, enhancing everyday wearability.
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Super Mario is mathier than you think
MIT researchers found that Super Mario games can teach complex mathematical concepts through gameplay mechanics. This could change how educators incorporate gaming into math curricula.
Engineered “mini livers” could be injected as an alternative to transplantation
MIT researchers developed engineered mini livers that can be injected as a potential alternative to organ transplantation. This innovation could significantly reduce the need for donor organs and improve treatment options for liver disease patients.
Plants appear to detect the patter of falling rain
Researchers found that plants can detect the sound of falling rain and respond by opening their stomata. This discovery suggests plants have a more complex sensory system than previously thought, potentially influencing agricultural practices.
A breath test could diagnose pneumonia in minutes
Researchers developed a breath test that can diagnose pneumonia within minutes. This rapid detection could significantly speed up treatment and improve patient outcomes.