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Breakthrough research revolutionizes imaging at the smallest scales

Breakthrough sensor technology allows for the detection of microscopic items of interest, from isolated proteins to individual cancer cells.
A person with dark hair and glasses laughs joyfully while leaning over a table next to a young student in a dinosaur-print shirt who is seated and smiling. They are working with a black adaptive keyboard with blue accents on the table.

A glowing keyboard opens the world for this second-grader

Northeastern University engineering class enables and empowers individuals with disabilities.
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Your body is full of medicine. Researchers can now synthesize it

Researchers have discovered a way to synthesize cannabinoids endogenous to the human body, with wide applications to drug discovery.

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