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Oct 12, 2018 Lessons in synthetic biology A few iGEM ‘compers’ met on Sept. 28 in the Active Learning Labs to try their hands at synthetic biology. Student Organizations
Oct 10, 2018 The culprit of superconductivity in cuprates Researchers shed light on underlying causes of high temperature superconductivity in copper-based materials Materials
Oct 10, 2018 Pancakes galore for Science and Cooking Students in Science and Cooking learned about the principles of elasticity during a pancake-making lab. Academics, Cooking
Oct 9, 2018 Five new faculty join SEAS New faculty bring range of expertise from neuroscience to high-performance computing, atmospheric science, and materials science Academics
Oct 5, 2018 5 computer science graduate students named 2019 Siebel Scholars Program recognizes outstanding students at the world’s leading graduate schools Awards
Oct 3, 2018 No more Iron Man: submarines now have soft, robotic arms A new, modular soft robotic arm gives deep-sea researchers better dexterity for embracing delicate sea life Environment, Robotics
Oct 3, 2018 SummerCamp Story: Jamie Hawkins, A.B. '19 Through Summercamp New York City, Jamie Hawkins learned about the world of entrepreneurship during an intimate brunch with a general partner at a Brooklyn venture capital firm.
Oct 2, 2018 A golden ticket to faster muscle recovery Nanoparticles of gold covered in cytokines reduce inflammation and promote the regeneration of muscle fibers Bioengineering