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Jun 30, 2025 Slithering Snakes: The Science Behind the Motion of a Young Anaconda Research offers insight into how snakes move, potentially leading to robotics applications Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics,
Jun 25, 2025 Alumni profile: Kirsten Van Fossen, S.B. '12 Turning carbon dioxide into usable fuel Academics, Alumni, Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering, Alumni Profile
Jun 24, 2025 AC use to surge as world gets hotter. Harvard startup has a solution. Harvard Office of Technology Development Novel system works like a coffee filter to dry, cool air more efficiently Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
Jun 24, 2025 Senior project spotlight: Jack Shea and John Pojman An air conditioner you can wear on your back Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
Jun 18, 2025 Alumni profile: Teagan Stedman, S.B. '22 Synthesizing new cancer therapies at Columbia Alumni, Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Alumni Profile
Jun 13, 2025 Senior project spotlight: Genna McQuillan Using fluid dynamics to simulate methane plumes Academics, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Jun 11, 2025 Alumni profile: Vince Wu, Ph.D. '21 Building the next generation of cell analysis platforms Alumni, Electrical Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Alumni Profile
Jun 11, 2025 Cyborg tadpoles with soft, flexible neural implants Thin electrode arrays integrate seamlessly into developing embryos’ brains Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
Jun 10, 2025 Senior project spotlight: Agustín León Sáenz A low-cost way to detect copper in drinking water Academics, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Jun 9, 2025 Robots made of linked particle chains ‘Link-bots’ can move, explore, cooperate without sensing or computation Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Robotics,