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Mar 23, 2015 Catching and releasing tiny molecules New technique for sorting biomolecules could lead to efficient clinical diagnostics and chemical purification Environment, Applied Physics
Mar 31, 2023 An unprecedented look at biological energy on the sub-cellular level By detecting nanoscopic heat changes inside cells, first-of-their-kind sensors reveal how living systems use energy Applied Physics, Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Materials
May 4, 2023 Harvard Researchers Part of NSF AI Institute for Societal Decision Making $20M Collaboration Brings Together AI Researchers, Social Scientists to Develop Tools for Societal Challenges AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science
May 15, 2023 3D knitted robots Additively manufacturing soft robots could reduce waste, increase performance Robotics
Mar 9, 2015 Saving Chilean mummies from climate change Scientist-detectives race to halt decomposition of world's oldest mummies Bioengineering
Feb 11, 2019 Harvard is #3 in World University Engineering Rankings 2019 Times Higher Education ranks more than 1,200 worldwide Academics, Awards
Apr 27, 2023 Short-term motor memories boost speed of relearning movement, coordination Study results challenge long-held beliefs about the roles of short-term and long-term memories Bioengineering
Mar 30, 2023 Imaging technique reveals electronic charges with single-atom resolution Microscopy method demystifies what electrons are doing on the surface of a compound Applied Physics, Materials, Quantum Engineering
Aug 4, 2017 Harvard first in Biomedical Engineering in new ranking of world universities Program tops Shanghai Rankings of 1,200 universities Bioengineering
Jun 6, 2023 Integrating Offshore Wind into China’s Power Grid Can Further Carbon Neutrality Goals New Nature Communications research models optimal investment in grid-connected offshore wind Climate, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering
May 30, 2023 Ankle exosuit for community walking aims to give post-stroke wearers more independence Robotic device for improving post-stroke gait could enable walkers to benefit during their daily routines Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, Health / Medicine, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Robotics