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Apr 9, 2014 David Sengeh ’10 wins 2014 Lemelson-MIT student prize Harvard engineering alumnus designs comfortable prosthetic limbs Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Apr 4, 2014 David Mooney honored with McDonald mentoring award Bioengineer recognized for his devotion to students’ and researchers’ personal and professional development Bioengineering,
Mar 5, 2014 Shrinking gel prompts tooth tissue formation New material could contribute to engineering of new teeth, bone, or other tissues Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Feb 26, 2014 Artificial muscles do the twist Researchers develop a bioinspired, actuated material that mimics the complex motion of heart muscle Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Feb 19, 2014 An essential step toward printing living tissues New method enables engineers to print tissue constructs with blood vessels Materials, Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Feb 13, 2014 Robotic construction crew needs no foreman Self-organizing robots inspired by termite colonies demonstrate swarm-like intelligence Robotics, Computer Science, Bioengineering, AI / Machine Learning,
Jan 29, 2014 "Chameleon of the sea" reveals its secrets Cuttlefish may offer model for bioinspired human camouflage and color-changing products Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Jan 17, 2014 Variability appears critical to motor learning Harvard researchers say apparent "flaws" in motor function are key for learning quickly Bioengineering,
Dec 10, 2013 David A. Edwards elected to National Academy of Inventors Bioengineer recognized for prolific record of invention Bioengineering, Awards,
Dec 8, 2013 Measuring life's tugs and nudges Tinyoil droplets help measure mechanical forces produced by living cells thatshapetissues and organs Bioengineering, Applied Physics,