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Mar 25, 2015 Soft robotics expert Conor J. Walsh receives NSF CAREER Award Grant will support research on a soft wearable robotic glove to assist people with disabilities Robotics, Health / Medicine, Awards
Mar 23, 2015 Catching and releasing tiny molecules New technique for sorting biomolecules could lead to efficient clinical diagnostics and chemical purification Environment, Applied Physics
Mar 17, 2015 Jundong Wu and Chengye Liu receive Analog Devices student design award Ph.D. students from Donhee Ham's lab recognized for academic excellence and research promise Electrical Engineering
Mar 17, 2015 The secret to an effortless, split-second slime attack Researchers explain why a tropical worm’s twin jets of paralyzing slime are anything but sluggish
Mar 13, 2015 Opportunities plentiful for natural gas, says Shaw Geologist John Shaw, professor of environmental science and engineering, sees a path to easing fracking concerns Environment
Mar 9, 2015 Saving Chilean mummies from climate change Scientist-detectives race to halt decomposition of world's oldest mummies Bioengineering
Mar 5, 2015 Fluid-filled pores separate materials with precision New system responds selectively to a flow of multiple materials, separating liquids, gases and solids without clogging and with significant energy savings
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
Feb 25, 2015 Ryan Adams and Ariel Amir named 2015 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows Awards support early-career researchers in recognition of distinguished performance and potential Awards
Feb 19, 2015 Perfect colors, captured with one ultra-thin lens No need for color correction—Harvard physicists’ flat optics, using nanotechnology, gets it right the first time Optics / Photonics
Feb 18, 2015 Climate engineering, no longer on the fringe David Keith responds to NAS reports on geoengineering in this Q&A Climate
Feb 13, 2015 An exchange of ideas and culture Traveling to Brazil, engineering students from Harvard and São Paolo explore sustainability in urban environments Environment