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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 22, 2023 Turing Award Honors Harvard Alum Bob Metcalfe, Inventor of Ethernet Technology developed 50 years ago remains the dominant way of connecting computers and billions of other devices to each other and the internet Alumni, Awards,
Nov 16, 2022 NTT Research and Harvard Collaborate on Cardiovascular Bio Digital Twin Joint Research to Focus on Building Models Bioengineering,
Feb 1, 2023 Researchers create first supermode optical resonator Device is capable of manipulating multiple modes of light Applied Physics,
Apr 6, 2023 First-of-its-kind metalens can focus extreme ultraviolet light Nanofabrication technique, using holes to create vacuum guides, breaks a barrier in optics Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics, Quantum Engineering,
Feb 11, 2019 Harvard is #3 in World University Engineering Rankings 2019 Times Higher Education ranks more than 1,200 worldwide Academics, Awards,
May 12, 2023 Nature’s chefs: How and why organisms make food for others Plants, animals, fungi, and humans have “cooking” in common Cooking, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Feb 20, 2023 For the first time, it’s possible to record long-term electrical activity in a single brain cell Sensors stably record electrical activity from the same brain cell of interest for more than a year Bioengineering,
Mar 9, 2015 Saving Chilean mummies from climate change Scientist-detectives race to halt decomposition of world's oldest mummies Bioengineering,
Feb 3, 2023 Soft robotic wearable restores arm function for people with ALS Proof-of-concept device is comfortable, safe, easy to use Bioengineering, Robotics,