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Nov 26, 2012 New device hides, on cue, from infrared cameras Tunable material developed at Harvard boasts nearly 100% absorption on demand Optics / Photonics, Materials, Applied Physics
Nov 13, 2012 Injectable sponge delivers drugs, cells, and structure Compressible bioscaffold pops back to its molded shape once inside the body Materials, Health / Medicine, Bioengineering
Oct 31, 2012 Assembly not required Researchers from NYU, Harvard, and Dow Chemical create new microparticles that self-assemble like atoms into molecules Materials, Applied Physics
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
Jul 30, 2012 New coating evicts biofilms for good Slippery technology shown to prevent more than 99% of harmful bacterial slime from forming on surfaces Materials, Bioengineering
Jul 11, 2012 Smart materials get SMARTer Self-powered, homeostatic nanomaterials that actively self-regulate in response to environmental change Materials, Bioengineering, Applied Physics
Jun 29, 2012 New fuel cell keeps going after the hydrogen runs out Materials scientists demonstrate first SOFC capable of battery-like storage Materials, Environment, Applied Physics
Jun 20, 2012 Novel coating that repels just about anything receives R&D 100 Award "SLIPS" technology, developed by the lab of Joanna Aizenberg, has transformative potential for everyday life Materials, Bioengineering
Jun 11, 2012 A new spin on antifreeze Researchers create ultra-slippery, anti-ice and anti-frost surfaces Materials
Apr 3, 2012 Robotic design and production as easy as 1-2-3 NSF grant funds team of researchers at MIT, Harvard, and Penn to create design and print-your-own robot technology Robotics, Materials, Electrical Engineering, Awards
Mar 26, 2012 "Buckliball," an engineered buckling structure, advances folding materials Inspired by a toy, the collapsible buckliball represents a new class of 3D, origami-like structures Materials, Bioengineering, Applied Physics