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Jul 30, 2018 Nano-optic endoscope sees deep into tissue at high resolution Researchers adopt metalens technology in a new endoscopic optical imaging catheter to better detect disease, including cancer Optics / Photonics,
May 24, 2017 Learning about nutrition from ‘food porn’ and online quizzes Pictures of food on social media could be used to teach about healthy food choices
Oct 7, 2021 Elastic polymer that is both stiff and tough, resolves long-standing quandary More sustainable, long-lasting polymer materials could decrease consumption of plastics Materials,
Sep 22, 2015 New faces, new frontiers New faculty bring expertise on neural networks, batteries, and the origin of life
May 9, 2017 Building a better microscope Metasurface could provide alternative to centuries-old technique Applied Physics,
Jun 25, 2018 A multifunctional, multiscale, reconfigurable surface Composite surface has features that can move microparticles, mix droplets, repel biofilms and more Materials,
Aug 18, 2015 Conor Walsh named one of MIT Technology Review’s ‘Innovators Under 35’ Walsh honored asone of the world’s top innovator Robotics,
Apr 4, 2017 Technique makes more efficient, independent holograms Harnessing the power of polarization
Jul 15, 2015 Pyramid scheme New system changes the shape of things to come in biomolecular delivery Bioengineering,
May 29, 2018 A photosynthetic engine for artificial cells Researchers engineered a cell-like structure that harnesses photosynthesis to perform designer reactions Bioengineering,