State Tipoffs Involving Massachusetts Newsletter for Saturday August 16, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
How AI could speed the development of RNA vaccines and other RNA therapies
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Aug. 15 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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How AI could speed the development of RNA vaccines and other RNA therapies
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Using artificial intelligence, MIT researchers have come up with a new way to design nanoparticles that can more efficiently deliver RNA vaccines and other types of RNA therapies.
After training a machine-learning model to analyze thousands of existing delivery particles, the researchers used it to predi
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Northeastern Researcher Says Teachers Improve Instruction With More Feedback From Peers
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Aug. 16 -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
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Northeastern researcher says teachers improve instruction with more feedback from peers
By Kate Rix
Professor Jaci Urbani found that educators benefit from meeting regularly to ask probing and sometimes difficult questions about their teaching techniques.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Teachers who work with English language learning students benefit from honest feedback from peers on their instruction, a Northea
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Northeastern University: Scientists Make Major Breakthrough That Rewrites the Understanding of Plant Evolution
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Aug. 16 -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
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Scientists make major breakthrough that rewrites the understanding of plant evolution
By Cody Mello-Klein
Northeastern researchers trace the evolutionary history of moonseed, capable of a chemical reaction previously thought to be impossible for plants. What they found could have implications for designing new drugs.
A new discovery from researchers at Northeastern University has uncovered previously
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Wentworth Grad, Video Game Designer Redefines What It Means to Be an Artist
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Aug. 16 -- Wentworth Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Wentworth Grad, Video Game Designer Redefines What It Means to Be an Artist
By Emily Marrs
One of his earliest memories includes playing video games with his two older brothers.
Now, Wentworth Institute of Technology graduate Michael Berthaud works as a game designer and programmer for Warner Bros.
"When I'm designing a project, the concept I tend to start with is, 'What is the feeling or
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