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Oct 11, 2024 How do you remember how to ride a bike? Thank your cerebellum. SEAS research deepens our understanding of certain types of long-term memories Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Sep 23, 2024 Tropical and subtropical industrial fisheries account for about 70% of the methylmercury fished from the ocean Demand for tuna and other large fish is increasing human exposure to methylmercury Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
May 9, 2024 Kozinsky receives McDonald Mentoring Award Materials scientist honored for thoughtful, effective advising Awards,
Sep 6, 2024 Why do materials get stronger when they are deformed? Research team sheds light on universal mechanisms of work hardening Applied Physics, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
Nov 18, 2024 Harnessing scalability, adaptability, and efficiency of biological neural networks through flexible brain-computer interfaces Liu and team receive NSF EFRI grant for biocomputing research Awards, Bioengineering,
Feb 8, 2024 Temperatures are rising, but soil is getting wetter — why? Research finds precipitation, rather than temperature, explains soil moisture trends Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Jun 19, 2024 Bringing GPT to the grid The promise and limitations of large-language models in the energy sector AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science,
Apr 25, 2024 Warming Arctic reduces dust levels in parts of the planet Research finds anti-desertification measures needed in tandem with emission reductions Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Apr 7, 2025 How do bird nests stay together? Researchers unravel entanglement between stiff, straight rods Applied Mathematics, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Research,
Oct 31, 2023 Yang receives DARPA’s Young Faculty Award Award will fund research into ultrafast lasers on a chip Electrical Engineering,