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Oct 18, 2021 China’s solar-powered future Solar energy can be cheap and reliable across China by 2060, research shows Climate
Oct 21, 2019 Real texture for lab-grown meat Researchers grow muscle cells on edible fibers Bioengineering
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
Aug 31, 2018 Printing with sound Researchers use acoustic forces to print droplets that couldn’t be printed before Applied Physics
Jul 23, 2020 Taking the guesswork out of twistronics New model explores the design space of twisted 2D materials Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering
Jan 18, 2017 Soft exosuit economies: understanding the costs of lightening the load A Harvard team quantifies significant metabolic energy savings gained from its wearable gait-improving robot Health / Medicine, Robotics, Wearable Devices
May 14, 2019 Finale Doshi-Velez awarded Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award Graduate Student Council recognizes faculty who support and enrich Awards, Computer Science
Jul 7, 2022 A major step forward for organ biofabrication By recreating the helical structure of heart muscles, researchers improve understanding of how the heart beats Bioengineering, Research
Nov 9, 2016 Human health risks from hydroelectric projects Ninety-percent of proposed Canadian hydroelectric projects may expose local indigenous communities to methylmercury Environment
Aug 25, 2021 Robot mimics the powerful punch of the mantis shrimp Research answers long-standing biological questions, paves the way for small but mighty robots Robotics
Jun 3, 2020 Next-generation cockroach-inspired robot is small but mighty HAMR-JR is one of the smallest and most dexterous robots to date Robotics
Jul 17, 2019 The bucket list Correcting historic sea surface temperature measurements reveals a simpler pattern of ocean warming Environment, Climate