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Sep 16, 2021 First glimpse of hydrodynamic electron flow in 3D materials Research paves the way for new devices and new understanding of electron interactions Applied Physics, Materials, Quantum Engineering,
May 17, 2022 Diamond mirrors for high-powered lasers Diamonds can withstand the heat from high-powered, continuous beam lasers Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics,
Dec 2, 2019 Manoharan named AAAS Fellow Honored for contributions to biophysics and condensed matter Awards,
Jul 13, 2023 Biomaterial-delivered one-two punch boosts cancer immunotherapy Integrated biomaterials approach that enhances adoptively transferred T cell therapy with cancer vaccine technology provides strong and long-lasting effects against solid tumors Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Nov 10, 2021 A personalized exosuit for real-world walking Ultrasound measurements of muscle dynamics provide customized, activity-specific assistance Robotics,
May 20, 2021 Model shows solar geoengineering may be surprisingly effective in alleviating impacts of global warming on crops Research offers better understanding of solar geoengineering’s effect on agriculture Climate, Geoengineering,
Jan 8, 2019 Nada Amin joins SEAS faculty Computer scientist explores new ways of programming that are easier, faster, safer Academics, Computer Science,
Aug 4, 2021 Can AI make democracy fairer? Algorithm ensures fairer selection of citizens’ assemblies Computer Science,
Dec 15, 2021 Exotic quantum particles — less magnetic field required Research paves the way for future quantum devices and applications Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering,
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,