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Feb 28, 2018 A new way to combine soft materials Technique paves the way for more complex soft devices Materials,
Feb 22, 2018 Grad student profile: Amanda Filie Materials scientist helps the chemical industry clean up its act Materials, Student Profile
Dec 21, 2017 Now entering, Lithium Niobate Valley Researchers demonstrate high-quality optical microstructures using lithium niobate Materials, Optics / Photonics,
Sep 6, 2017 Low-cost wearables manufactured by hybrid 3D printing New method combines precision printing of stretchable conductive inks with pick-and-place of electronic components to make flexible, wearable sensors Materials,
Feb 6, 2017 Mimicking nature’s cellular architectures via 3D printing Research offers new level of control over the structure of 3D-printed materials Materials,
Jan 18, 2017 A toolkit for transformable materials How to design materials with reprogrammable shape and function Materials,
Nov 1, 2016 Creating a slippery slope on the surface of medical implants Self-healing slippery coating applied on the surface of an implanted medical device protects against infectious biofilm formation Materials,
Oct 24, 2016 3D-printed heart-on-a-chip with integrated sensors Technique paves the way for more complex, customizable devices Materials, Health / Medicine,
Oct 11, 2016 More progress in building functional human tissues Harvard materials scientists have bioprinted a tubular 3D renal architecture that recapitulates functions of the kidney Materials, Bioengineering,
Sep 26, 2016 An unobstructed view into the human body An antifouling coatingcould help clinicians see clearly during endoscope procedures Materials,