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Nov 30, 2015 A better way to change the fate of stem cells New method allows for more control in the differentiation of stem cells into bone cells Health / Medicine,
Nov 23, 2015 Student profile: Eboni White, S.B. '17 Mechanical engineering concentrator fuels her creativity at SEAS
Nov 19, 2015 Creating a new vision for multifunctional materials The protective shell of a sea-dwelling chiton paves the way towards new materials that combine different functions Bioengineering,
Nov 16, 2015 Using math to improve disaster recovery Student develops model to help FEMA provide resources for survivors
Nov 11, 2015 Cruft Laboratory goes to war High-voltage laboratory played an instrumental role in both world wars
Nov 10, 2015 New pop-up sensor may help robotic surgery Sensor provides flexible surgical robots with a sense of ‘touch’ Robotics,
Nov 9, 2015 Markets for science Prediction markets can help identify research results that are too good to be true
Nov 6, 2015 Molding young minds Student project uses Play-Doh to teach elementary schoolchildren in rural Peru
Nov 5, 2015 Making visualizations more memorable Eye-tracking research reveals which types of visuals help people remember