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Oct 6, 2015 The dynamics of evaporative patterning Understanding how coffee rings form could help engineers design better optical systems Applied Physics,
Oct 5, 2015 The sticky truth about bacteria Student team engineers E. coli to adhere to colon cancer cells Bioengineering,
Oct 5, 2015 UV- light enabled catheter fixes holes in the heart without invasive surgery Catheter represents a major shift in how cardiac defects are repaired
Oct 2, 2015 Changing the world through technology Celebrating the Center for Research on Computation and Society’s first decade
Oct 1, 2015 Five computer science graduate students named 2016 Siebel Scholars Prestigious award recognizes academic achievement and demonstrated leadership Awards,
Sep 30, 2015 A watery Mars, a changed outlook Finding that liquid is likely on the Red Planet improves the prospects of microbial life there, researcher says Planetary Science,
Sep 28, 2015 Brave new classes New courses offer opportunity to explore other worlds, solve complex problems on Earth and understand the ethics of artificial intelligence
Sep 28, 2015 Summer Camp in Silicon Valley brings students, alumni together Networking events enable students to learn from entrepreneurs