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Mar 9, 2015 Saving Chilean mummies from climate change Scientist-detectives race to halt decomposition of world's oldest mummies Bioengineering,
Feb 26, 2015 Seeking structural color, engineers find it glinting in the sea Harvard and MIT researchers identify optical features in seashells that may inspire responsive, transparent displays Bioengineering,
Feb 10, 2015 Novel non-stick material joins portfolio of slippery surface technologies Infusing liquids into polymers makes long lasting, self-replenishing material that repels deadly bacterial build-up Materials, Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Dec 8, 2014 Injectable 3D vaccines could fight cancer and infectious diseases New findings show programmable biomaterials can be delivered using needle injection to induce an immune response and fight deadly diseases Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Oct 12, 2014 Bioinspired coating for medical devices repels blood and bacteria Developed using FDA-approved materials, the coating prevented flowing blood from clotting in a large animal efficacy study Materials, Bioengineering,
Oct 7, 2014 Recognizing patterns in genomic data New visualization software uncovers cancer subtypes from a vast repository of biomedical information Bioengineering,
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 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 10, 2014 An introduction to rebuilding the body Undergraduates thrive in this innovative course on biomaterials Materials, Bioengineering,
Aug 14, 2014 Inside the cell, an ocean of buffeting waves New understanding of the cytoplasm suggests active processes generate crucial forces Bioengineering,