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Mar 28, 2016 Earlier warnings for heat waves Sea temperature patterns predict extreme temperatures Climate,
Aug 7, 2019 Climate change likely to increase human exposure to toxic methylmercury Environmental factors, such as rising sea temperatures and over-fishing, impact levels of mercury in fish Environment, Climate,
Jan 28, 2016 Microtubules, assemble! New research may lead to better understanding of self-organization in cells Materials,
Jul 24, 2017 Former SEAS dean urges Congress to fund research and development “Venky” Narayanamurti testifies before the House Science Committee
Feb 28, 2020 Unraveling turbulence New insights into how fluids transform from order to disorder Applied Physics,
Jan 8, 2016 Novel metasurface revolutionizes ubiquitous scientific tool Ultra-compact polarimeter could improve telecommunications, medical diagnostics and drug testing Applied Physics,
Dec 7, 2015 Seeing viruses in a new light New method for observing viruses may shed light on how to stop them Health / Medicine, Applied Physics,
Nov 30, 2015 A better way to change the fate of stem cells New method allows for more control in the differentiation of stem cells into bone cells Health / Medicine,
Jun 22, 2017 How eggs got their shapes Adaptations for flight may have driven egg-shape variety in birds
Feb 10, 2020 Harnessing the domino effect Researchers use models and experiments to guide and harness transition waves in multi-stable mechanical structures Materials, Robotics,