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Oct 6, 2021 Massage doesn’t just make muscles feel better, it makes them heal faster and stronger Study confirms link between mechanotherapy and immunotherapy in muscle regeneration in mice Bioengineering
Oct 4, 2021 How apples get their shapes Using theory and experiments, researchers show how apples get their distinct cusp-like features Applied Mathematics, Bioengineering
Sep 16, 2021 First glimpse of hydrodynamic electron flow in 3D materials Research paves the way for new devices and new understanding of electron interactions Applied Physics, Materials, Quantum Engineering
Sep 14, 2021 How to protect structures from blowing winds and flowing water? Look to marine sponges Research finds the skeletal structure of a marine sponge suppresses vortex shedding better than current technologies Bioengineering, Design, Materials, Technology
Sep 13, 2021 How the brain accounts for uncertainties in motor planning Research sheds light on the incredible feats of the brain in light of uncertainty Bioengineering
Sep 8, 2021 Soft components for the next generation of soft robotics Soft valve paves the way for fully soft robots Robotics
Sep 2, 2021 Graduate student Q&A: Vanessa Sanchez Fashion designer-turned-engineer uses robotic textiles for assistive clothing Design, Graduate Student Profile, Materials
Aug 31, 2021 Breathing humid and salt-enriched air reduces respiratory droplet generation May contribute to the effectiveness of cotton masks and reduce incidence of and death by COVID-19 near seacoasts COVID-19
Aug 25, 2021 Robot mimics the powerful punch of the mantis shrimp Research answers long-standing biological questions, paves the way for small but mighty robots Robotics
Aug 20, 2021 Harvard’s eardrum-restoring PhonoGraft enters commercial development 3D-printed graft developed by researchers at SEAS, Harvard’s Wyss Institute, and Mass Eye and Ear to be commercialized by Desktop Health, following the startup’s acquisition Health / Medicine, Industry, Materials, Technology
Aug 19, 2021 Crystal clear Research reveals fundamental mechanism of colloid crystal growth, opens door to new applications Materials
Aug 13, 2021 Metasurfaces control polarized light at will New research unlocks the hidden potential of metasurfaces Applied Physics