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Jan 12, 2022 Machine learning for morphable materials New platform can program the transformation of 2D stretchable surfaces into specific 3D shapes AI / Machine Learning, Materials,
Oct 19, 2021 The present and future of AI Finale Doshi-Velez on how AI is shaping our lives and how we can shape AI AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science,
Apr 21, 2016 Unhealthy ozone days could increase by more than a week in coming decades The complex relationship between heat and ozone Climate,
Oct 18, 2021 China’s solar-powered future Solar energy can be cheap and reliable across China by 2060, research shows Climate,
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,
Apr 21, 2021 Linz receives early career grant from NASA Award will support research into the impact of climate change on stratospheric circulation Climate,
Sep 27, 2017 Six distinguished researchers join SEAS faculty New hires bring expertise in electrical and bioengineering, computer and materials science Academics,
Feb 11, 2016 A metal that behaves like water Researchers describe new behaviors and new ways to measure the revolutionary material graphene Applied Physics,
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,
May 6, 2020 All hands on deck Deans Doyle and Stubbs on the response of the Harvard scientific community COVID-19,