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Aug 31, 2018 Printing with sound Researchers use acoustic forces to print droplets that couldn’t be printed before Applied Physics,
Sep 19, 2016 Smoke from 2015 Indonesian fires may have caused 100,000 premature deaths Research quantifies effects of fires in Equatorial Asia, offers new approach to inform fire management efforts Environment,
Mar 2, 2021 Smaller, faster, greener Examining the environmental impact of computation and the future of green computing Computer Science, Environment,
Aug 24, 2016 The first autonomous, entirely soft robot Powered by a chemical reaction controlled by microfluidics, 3D-printed ‘octobot’ has no electronics Robotics, Materials,
Sep 27, 2017 Six distinguished researchers join SEAS faculty New hires bring expertise in electrical and bioengineering, computer and materials science Academics,
Sep 21, 2017 Drones over the Amazon Harvard project monitors the health of the world’s largest rainforest Environment,
Feb 12, 2019 Joanna Aizenberg elected to National Academy of Engineering Materials scientist honored for contributions to bioinspired materials design Awards, Bioengineering,
Jul 23, 2020 Getting a grip on near-field light Research advances particle manipulation, high resolution microscopy, communications and more Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics,
Jul 20, 2016 Artificial muscle for soft robotics: low voltage, high hopes Soft actuator could be ‘holy grail’ for soft robotics Robotics,
Jun 23, 2016 Ultrathin, flat lens resolves chirality and color Multifunctional lens could replace bulky, expensive machines Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,