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Nov 5, 2019 Glowing with the flow Students engineer blood vessel receptors to signal life-threatening conditions Bioengineering,
Nov 5, 2019 2 SEAS alumni startups selected for Launch Lab X Nine-month accelerator program provides office space, mentorship, and the opportunity to earn funding AI / Machine Learning, Entrepreneurship,
Nov 4, 2019 Flatland Light Researchers create rewritable optical components for 2D light waves Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics,
Nov 4, 2019 RoboBee powered by soft muscles First flight of a microrobot with soft actuators Electrical Engineering, Robotics,
Oct 31, 2019 Boston Police Department launches Mark43 Mark43, a public safety record management startup, was co-founded by Scott Crouch, S.B. ’13 Entrepreneurship,
Oct 30, 2019 WHOOP highlighted in Quartz article Fitness tech startup co-founded by alumnus Aurelian Nicolae, S.B. ’12 Entrepreneurship,
Oct 30, 2019 Food for thought Public lecture highlights the science behind Native American cooking Cooking,
Oct 29, 2019 Desora featured in Engadget Desora, a smart barbecue startup co-founded by engineering sciences concentrators Michel Maalouly, S.B. ’16, and Yinka Ogunbiyi, S.B. ’16, was recently featured by Engadget. Entrepreneurship,
Oct 28, 2019 Compact depth sensor inspired by spiders Metalens sensor could be used for microrobotics, augmented reality, wearable devices Applied Physics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering,
Oct 25, 2019 Reflections from the Grace Hopper Celebration 3-day conference a mix of technical lessons and inspiring moments Computer Science,