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Sep 26, 2012 Controlling behavior, remotely Researchers use precise lasers to manipulate neurons in worms’ brains (Harvard Gazette) Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Sep 24, 2012 In birds' development, researchers find diversity by the peck New investigation of tissues and signaling pathways in finches' beaks reveals surprising flexibility in the birds' evolutionary toolkit Bioengineering, Applied Mathematics,
Aug 30, 2012 Uncoiling the cucumber's enigma In the creeping plant's tendrils, researchers discover a biological mechanism for coiling and stumble upon an unusual type of spring Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Jul 30, 2012 New coating evicts biofilms for good Slippery technology shown to prevent more than 99% of harmful bacterial slime from forming on surfaces Materials, Bioengineering,
Jul 22, 2012 Artificial jellyfish swims in a heartbeat Creation is an amalgam of silicone polymer and heart muscle cells Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Jul 19, 2012 Harvard bioengineers to develop smart suit that improves endurance $2.6 million funding from DARPA will support wearable system with efficient actuation and joint support to increase stamina of soldiers Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Wearable Devices,
Jul 16, 2012 To clean up the mine, let fungus reproduce New biogeochemical understanding of manganese oxidation lends insight to environmental remediation Environment, Bioengineering,
Jul 11, 2012 Smart materials get SMARTer Self-powered, homeostatic nanomaterials that actively self-regulate in response to environmental change Materials, Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Jun 20, 2012 Novel coating that repels just about anything receives R&D 100 Award "SLIPS" technology, developed by the lab of Joanna Aizenberg, has transformative potential for everyday life Materials, Bioengineering,
Apr 26, 2012 Slicing mitotic spindle with lasers, nanosurgeons unravel old pole-to-pole theory Quantitative research shows key organelle of cell division to be more complex than previously thought Bioengineering, Applied Physics,