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Oct 3, 2014 Cherry A. Murray to receive National Medal of Technology and Innovation Medal is nation's highest honor for achievement and leadership in advancing science and technology
Sep 29, 2014 Harvard's incomparable Venky Birthday tribute and innovation symposium honors Narayanamurti's achievements in science and leadership
Sep 23, 2014 Airway muscle-on-a-chip mimics asthma Tissue-level model of human airway musculature could pave way for patient-specific asthma treatments Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Sep 19, 2014 Soft robotics ‘toolkit’ features everything a robot-maker needs Online resource is designed to foster innovation and learning Robotics,
Sep 19, 2014 From whales to larvae, study finds common principles in swimming Applied math shows that a handful of principles govern how virtually all animals propel themselves though water
Sep 17, 2014 Engineers recruit bacteria as partners in innovation Harvard team lays foundation for using bacterial biofilms to produce new self-healing materials and bioprocessing technologies Bioengineering,
Sep 16, 2014 For electronics beyond silicon, a new contender emerges New transistor achieves ‘colossal’ switchable resistance using quantum materials and physics developed in a fuel cell lab Materials, Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics,
Sep 11, 2014 Soft robot survives fire and ice Harvard engineers' untethered, walking robot demonstrates robustness without rigidity Robotics,
Sep 11, 2014 Walsh to advance wearable robot design Harvard’s Wyss Institute awarded DARPA contract to further develop Soft Exosuit Awards, Robotics, Wearable Devices,
Sep 10, 2014 An introduction to rebuilding the body Undergraduates thrive in this innovative course on biomaterials Materials, Bioengineering,