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One Injection, Many Doses: MIT’s Vaccine Ends Need for Boosters
Millions of children die because they miss follow-up vaccine shots. Traveling to far-away clinics multiple times is often impossible for families in poor or remote areas. MIT scientists made tiny "self-boosting" capsules that release vaccines in timed bursts. These particles stay stable inside the body and "pop" open weeks or months later. This makes vaccines "one-and-done," ensuring children are fully protected in just one visit.
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