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May 4, 2022 Self-propelled, endlessly programmable artificial cilia Simple microstructures that bend, twist and perform stroke-like motions could be used for soft robotics, medical devices and more Materials,
Aug 16, 2023 Citadel Securities and Google Cloud Announce High Performance Computing Study with Harvard University to Advance Heart Disease Research Professor Petros Koumoutsakos Leading Study to Replicate Supercomputer Resources in Public Cloud Computer Science,
Feb 5, 2024 Deep in the Amazon, SEAS team tracks mercury Field work on the Rio Negro could help communities exposed to methylmercury in fish Environmental Science & Engineering,
May 15, 2019 New drug delivery system suppresses tumors in mice Nanovehicles can carry and delivery multiple types of cancer drugs Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Aug 12, 2022 Resilient robots Resilient robot teams juggle competing priorities without deadlock AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science, Robotics,
Feb 27, 2020 Understanding the quantum rainbow Researchers investigate light-emitting defects in materials that could be used for quantum computers, quantum networks Materials, Quantum Engineering,
Feb 21, 2020 Opportunity blows for offshore wind in China Offshore wind farms could power much of coastal China Climate, Environment,
Jul 13, 2022 Complex motions for simple actuators Inflatable actuators use origami principles to deform in intricate ways Materials, Robotics,
Jan 11, 2019 Na Li awarded 2019 Young Investigator from Office of Naval Research The award seeks to identify and support early-career academic scientists and engineers who show exceptional promise for doing creative research Awards,
Oct 21, 2021 Shape-shifting materials with infinite possibilities Totimorphic structural materials can achieve any shape Applied Mathematics, Materials, Robotics,