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Feb 2, 2016 How cells tick New work sheds light on the structure of the cell cycle in bacteria and budding yeast Bioengineering, Applied Physics
Oct 19, 2017 Making big data a little smaller Harvard computer scientist demonstrates 30-year-old theorem still best to reduce data and speed up algorithms Computer Science
Oct 16, 2017 Bridging the terahertz gap Optical frequency comb offers a convenient way to generate elusive terahertz frequencies Optics / Photonics
Oct 16, 2017 Shaping animal, vegetable and mineral Researchers develop mathematical techniques for designing shape-shifting shells
Sep 20, 2017 Imagining a world without species Applied mathematician rethinks how we differentiate organisms on the microbial scale Applied Mathematics
Dec 6, 2019 A platform for stable quantum computing, a playground for exotic physics Recent research settles a long-standing debate Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering
Sep 22, 2015 New faces, new frontiers New faculty bring expertise on neural networks, batteries, and the origin of life
Sep 4, 2020 First 2D neural network Atomically thin machine vision processor mimics the human eye AI / Machine Learning, Applied Physics
Aug 14, 2017 Harvard researchers develop tough, self-healing rubber Potential applications include more durable tires, wearable electronics, medical devices
Dec 3, 2019 Metalens grows up Researchers develop a mass-producible, centimeter-scale metalens for VR, imaging Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics
Aug 1, 2017 Safely releasing genetically modified genes into the wild Researchers explore how to effectively release and control engineered species Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics
Jul 26, 2017 How bacteria maintain and recover their shape Mechanical stress may cue shape recovery in bacteria