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Mar 3, 2021 Color that goes beyond nature Research opens the door to predicting and designing structural color Applied Physics, Industry, Materials
Oct 25, 2017 New RoboBee flies, dives, swims and explodes out the of water Hybrid robot could perform search and rescue missions, research studies, environmental monitoring Robotics
Feb 11, 2016 A metal that behaves like water Researchers describe new behaviors and new ways to measure the revolutionary material graphene Applied Physics
Sep 27, 2017 Six distinguished researchers join SEAS faculty New hires bring expertise in electrical and bioengineering, computer and materials science Academics
Jan 21, 2016 New ‘moonshot’ effort to understand the brain brings artificial intelligence closer to reality $28 million IARPA grant pushes frontiers of neuroscience AI / Machine Learning
Feb 9, 2021 Deaths from fossil fuel emissions higher than previously thought Fossil fuel air pollution responsible for more than 8 million people worldwide in 2018 Environment, Health / Medicine
Nov 9, 2015 Markets for science Prediction markets can help identify research results that are too good to be true
Sep 23, 2019 Up-close and personal with neuronal networks Nanoelectrodes record thousands of connected mammalian neurons from inside Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, Research
Oct 20, 2015 Super-slick material makes steel better, stronger, cleaner Harvard researchers design most durable anti-fouling material to date Materials
May 22, 2020 Teaching the next generation of quantum scientists Harvard, White House and NSF collaborate to develop critical resources for quantum education Quantum Engineering
Sep 26, 2018 Shaking the swarm Researchers explore how bees collaborate to stabilize swarm clusters Applied Physics, Environment
Jul 27, 2015 Getting a grip New research rethinks how we grab and hold onto objects Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering