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Jul 30, 2018 Nano-optic endoscope sees deep into tissue at high resolution Researchers adopt metalens technology in a new endoscopic optical imaging catheter to better detect disease, including cancer Optics / Photonics,
Jul 26, 2018 Undergraduate Summer Research Spotlight: Benjamin Lee S.B. ‘19 Mechanical engineering concentrator Benjamin Lee, S.B. '19, has spent his summer working on microfluidic devices in the lab of David Weitz, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics and Applied Physics. Applied Physics, Student Profile
Jul 23, 2018 Organic Mega Flow Battery transcends lifetime, voltage thresholds Dubbed “Methuselah”, new molecule outlives previous chemistries Materials,
Jul 23, 2018 Reprogrammable Braille Researchers develop a framework to encode mechanical memory in a featureless structure – an elastic shell Applied Mathematics,
Jul 23, 2018 A 3-D model of a human heart ventricle Bioengineers build a scale model of a heart ventricle that beats, survives for months in the lab Bioengineering,
Jul 20, 2018 Smoking out sources of air pollution Collaborative student startup finds a multipurpose solution to reduce air pollution in Delhi Climate, Entrepreneurship, Environment,
Jul 18, 2018 Studying aliens of the deep Folding polyhedron sampler enables easy capture and release of delicate underwater organisms Environment, Robotics,