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Aug 16, 2017 How future volcanic eruptions will impact Earth’s ozone layer CFCs, greenhouse gases, and naturally occurring emissions of halogens will shape how volcanoes impact the ozone layer into the next century
Jun 13, 2016 In the fight to control glucose levels, this control algorithm comes out on top Researchers compare two widely used control algorithms for an artificial pancreas Bioengineering,
Jan 30, 2020 Computer scientist and applied physicist join SEAS New faculty bring expertise in microscopy and AI
Aug 2, 2017 Smaller, smarter, softer robotic arm for endoscopic surgery Bioinspired approach combines pop-up fabrication with soft robotics
May 19, 2016 Using static electricity, RoboBees can land and stick to surfaces New system extends the lives of flying microrobots Robotics,
May 13, 2016 Technique makes holograms highly efficient, secure Nanotechnology improves holographic capabilities by encoding light polarization Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
May 2, 2016 Mapping the circuit of our internal clock Research sheds light the neural structure that controls our sleep, eating habits, hormones and more
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