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Feb 5, 2018 A cockroach-inspired robot Harvard’s Ambulatory MicroRobot is speedy, resilient and versatile Robotics
Dec 22, 2017 Stuart Shieber named ACL Fellow Computer scientist honored for work in computational linguistics
Nov 20, 2023 From a plant-free place, clues about how to help plants survive as planet warms Data from salt flats suggest dry soil is worse than rising temperature Climate
Oct 21, 2021 Shape-shifting materials with infinite possibilities Totimorphic structural materials can achieve any shape Applied Mathematics, Materials, Robotics
Jul 21, 2015 A new billion-pixel microscope Devicecaptures thousands of images and spectra simultaneously
Oct 14, 2021 Bridging optics and electronics New spatial light modulator marries optical and electronic realms Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics
Jul 23, 2018 Reprogrammable Braille Researchers develop a framework to encode mechanical memory in a featureless structure – an elastic shell Applied Mathematics
Mar 22, 2019 Artificial muscles for soft robots Fully soft, electrically driven artificial muscles operate on par with natural muscles Robotics
Jun 27, 2018 Prineha Narang named to MIT Technology Review’s 2018 “Innovators Under 35 List” Harvard professor honored as one of the world’s top innovators for her work in atom-by-atom quantum engineering. Awards
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
Aug 12, 2022 Resilient robots Resilient robot teams juggle competing priorities without deadlock AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science, Robotics
Mar 9, 2020 Deciphering Disorder Researchers quantify disorder in 2D materials to build better quantum technologies. Materials, Quantum Engineering