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One-shot vaccines for HIV and covid

One-shot vaccines for HIV and covid

A team at MIT and the Scripps Research Institute has made important progress toward vaccines that can protect against HIV, and potentially other diseases, with a single dose. The researchers treated mice with a vaccine that combines two different adjuvants, materials that help stimulate the immune...

Emergency help for low blood sugar

Emergency help for low blood sugar

Most people with type 1 diabetes inject insulin to prevent their blood sugar levels from getting too high. However, if their blood sugar gets too low, it can lead to confusion, seizures, and even death. To combat this hypoglycemia, some patients carry syringes of glucagon, a hormone that stimulates...

‘Bubbles’ turn air into drinkable water

‘Bubbles’ turn air into drinkable water

Today, 2.2 billion people in the world lack access to safe drinking water. But the atmosphere contains millions of billions of gallons of water in the form of vapor, and researchers have tried various strategies to capture and condense it in places where traditional sources are inaccessible. Now...

Fix damaged art in hours with AI

Fix damaged art in hours with AI

Art restoration takes steady hands and a discerning eye. For centuries, conservators have identified areas needing repair and then mixed the exact shades needed to fill in one area at a time. Restoring a single painting can take anywhere from a few weeks to over a decade. Now an MIT graduate...

Infinite Threads

Infinite Threads

Textiles account for 5% of landfill space—and clothing made with polyester can take up to 200 years to decompose. Massachusetts tackled the problem by banning disposal of clothing and fabrics in 2022. And Infinite Threads, a spinoff of the Undergraduate Association Sustainability Committee, is...

MIT is worth fighting for

MIT is worth fighting for

As I write in late July, we’re contending with a major tax increase on the annual returns from MIT’s endowment as well as other investments and assets. This new tax burden will strain the resources we use to support research, innovation, and student scholarships and financial aid—the heart and soul...

Junior Peña, neutrino hunter

Junior Peña, neutrino hunter

Growing up in South Central Los Angeles, Junior Peña learned to keep his eyes down and his schedule full. In his neighborhood, a glance could invite trouble, and many kids—including his older brother—were pulled into gang culture. He knew early on that he wanted something else. With his parents...

Reimagining sound and space

Reimagining sound and space

On a typical afternoon, MIT’s new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building hums with life. On the fourth floor, a jazz combo works through a set in a rehearsal suite as engineers adjust microphone levels in a nearby control booth. Downstairs, the layered rhythms of Senegalese drumming pulse through a...

Docker Desktop - Un accès API caché met Windows en danger

Docker Desktop - Un accès API caché met Windows en danger

Il suffit parfois d’un simple scan nmap pour tomber sur une faille monumentale. Et c’est pile poil ce qui est arrivé à Félix Boulet, un chercheur en sécurité qui farfouillait dans le réseau privé de Docker et qui a découvert que l’API interne du Docker Engine traînait...

The Download: America’s drone brothers, and an upside of AI doomerism

The Download: America’s drone brothers, and an upside of AI doomerism

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How these two brothers became go-to experts on America’s “mystery drone” invasion In 2024 alone, 350 known drone incursions were reported over a...

Metasploit Framework - Quand HD Moore démocratise le pentesting

Metasploit Framework - Quand HD Moore démocratise le pentesting

Cet article fait partie de ma série de l’été spécial hackers. Bonne lecture ! En 1994, pendant que les autres mômes collectionnent les cartes Pokémon, un gamin de 13 ans fouille les poubelles derrière les magasins d’informatique. HD Moore ne cherche pas de la bouffe… il cherche des...

Pourquoi les datacenters de proximité deviennent indispensables aux hyperscalers

Pourquoi les datacenters de proximité deviennent indispensables aux hyperscalers

Avis d'expert d'Anwar Saliba, Managing Director France chez nLightenNous assistons à une réorganisation silencieuse mais profonde du paysage numérique mondial. À mesure que les géants du cloud poursuivent leur croissance exponentielle, une évidence s’impose : la centralisation massive ne suffit...