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Apr 10, 2013 Clinging to crevices, E. coli thrive Harvard research reveals the role of the flagellum in helping biofilms colonize rough surfaces Materials, Technology, Bioengineering
Mar 25, 2013 Museum exhibit developed at SEAS puts evolution at visitors' fingertips Massively detailed, interactive Tree of Life visualization at Harvard Museum of Natural History illustrates the processes of evolution Computer Science
Jan 10, 2013 Jennifer A. Lewis, pioneer in 3D printing and bioinspired materials, joins Harvard faculty Research explores microscale 3D printing for engineering and translational biology Materials
Sep 5, 2012 Tough gel stretches to 21 times its length, recoils, and heals itself Biocompatible material created at Harvard is much tougher than cartilage Materials
Jul 31, 2012 Adding a '3D print' button to animation software Tool developed at Harvard turns animated characters into fully articulated action figures Materials, Computer Science
Jun 4, 2012 Teaching tree-thinking through touch Two new touch-screen games impart evolutionary principles with collaboration Computer Science, Academics
May 8, 2012 Sharing design, in all its forms Massive fair highlights hundreds of great ideas that emerged in courses at SEAS this year
Feb 15, 2012 In new mass-production technique, robotic insects spring to life Production method inspired by children's pop-up books enables rapid fabrication of tiny, complex devices Robotics, Materials, Electrical Engineering
Oct 27, 2011 To diagnose heart disease, visualization experts recommend a simpler approach In clinical settings, simple 2D displays of human arteries have been shown more effective than traditional 3D rainbow models Computer Science, Applied Physics
Aug 3, 2011 "Watermark Ink" device identifies unknown liquids instantly New 3D-nanostructured chip offers a litmus test for surface tension (and doubles as a carrier for secret messages) Materials, Applied Physics
Apr 29, 2011 Roger W. Brockett honored with McDonald Mentoring Award Pioneer in control systems theory recognized for his devotion to advising more than 60 graduate students Computer Science, Bioengineering, Academics
Feb 26, 2015 Seeking structural color, engineers find it glinting in the sea Harvard and MIT researchers identify optical features in seashells that may inspire responsive, transparent displays Bioengineering