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Jan 28, 2016 Microtubules, assemble! New research may lead to better understanding of self-organization in cells Materials,
Jan 8, 2016 Novel metasurface revolutionizes ubiquitous scientific tool Ultra-compact polarimeter could improve telecommunications, medical diagnostics and drug testing Applied Physics,
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,
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,
Mar 30, 2017 Sculpting optical microstructures with slight changes in chemistry Theory helps better understand and control microfabrication
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,
Jul 17, 2019 The bucket list Correcting historic sea surface temperature measurements reveals a simpler pattern of ocean warming Environment, Climate,
Mar 22, 2017 Laser activated gold pyramids could deliver drugs, DNA into cells without harm Microstructures create temporary pores in cells Bioengineering,
Feb 23, 2018 Researchers combine metalens with an artificial muscle Artificial eye automatically stretches to simultaneously focus and correct astigmatism and image shift Technology,
Oct 21, 2015 Dive of the RoboBee Harvard Microrobotics Lab develops first insect-size robot capable of flying and swimming Robotics,