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Jun 27, 2022 Food-packaging system reduces health risks and saves food Inspired by battlefield medicine, this antimicrobial food wrap could reduce food waste and foodborne illness Bioengineering, Environment, Health / Medicine, Industry, Materials, Technology,
Jun 26, 2019 The fundamental physics of frequency combs sheds light on nature’s problem-solving skills Insight into laser frequency combs improves understanding, advances technology Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Nov 25, 2020 An ionic forcefield for nanoparticles Tunable coating allows hitch-hiking nanoparticles to slip past the immune system to their target Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
May 28, 2021 A fiery past sheds new light on the future of global climate change Ice core samples reveal significant smoke aerosols in the pre-industrial Southern Hemisphere Climate, Environment,
Apr 25, 2018 Speeding up material discovery Algorithm take months, not years, to find material for improved energy conversion Materials,
Sep 22, 2016 Tension instability flattens thick block Harvard team experimentally proves decades-old theory, adding to pantheon of material functionality
Oct 4, 2021 How apples get their shapes Using theory and experiments, researchers show how apples get their distinct cusp-like features Applied Mathematics, Bioengineering,
Apr 18, 2019 Snake-inspired robot slithers even better than predecessor Programmable kirigami metamaterials enable responsive surfaces and smart skins Kirigami, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Robotics,