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Nov 2, 2017 A strange new world of light Metasurface generates new states of light for fundamental research and applications Optics / Photonics,
Dec 21, 2018 A safe, wearable soft sensor Biocompatible sensor could be used in diagnostics, therapeutics, human-computer interfaces, and virtual reality Bioengineering, Materials, Wearable Devices,
Oct 21, 2019 Real texture for lab-grown meat Researchers grow muscle cells on edible fibers Bioengineering,
Mar 11, 2016 Transforming materials Harvard researchers design 3D material with controllable shape and size Materials,
Feb 24, 2016 Pulling water from thin air Inspired by a desert beetle, cactus and pitcher plant, researchers design a new material to collect water droplets Materials,
Feb 16, 2016 Supreme Court decision may change how the EPA regulates hazardous air pollutants Three things to know about the benefits of reducing mercury emissions
Sep 21, 2017 Drones over the Amazon Harvard project monitors the health of the world’s largest rainforest Environment,
Feb 10, 2022 Biohybrid fish made from human cardiac cells swims like the heart beats Device offers insights into artificial muscular pumps, a step toward building an artificial heart Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
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,
Sep 23, 2019 Up-close and personal with neuronal networks Nanoelectrodes record thousands of connected mammalian neurons from inside Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering,