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Jun 9, 2021 Reversible, programmable mechanical metamaterials Research could be used for mechanical computing, encryption and more Applied Physics, Materials
Feb 22, 2022 Harvard University licenses kidney engineering technology to Trestle Biotherapeutics to facilitate new kidney replacement therapies Powerful combination of 3D bioprinting and stem cell-based tissue engineering could enable new approaches to treating chronic kidney disease Bioengineering, Technology
May 3, 2017 Madhu Sudan elected to National Academy of Sciences Computer scientist joins 84 new members in one of the highest honors for a scientist
Sep 13, 2016 Federico Capasso named Balzan Prize winner Harvard physicist recognized for his pioneering research in quantum nanostructures, metamaterials and plasmonics
Feb 10, 2021 Ionic liquid formulation can uniformly deliver chemotherapy to tumors while destroying cancerous tissue in preclinical studies Discovery could solve a problem that has long plagued drug delivery Bioengineering, Health / Medicine
Apr 22, 2019 Reducing chemical exposure on campus, one compostable plate at a time Nicole Nishizawa, S.B. ‘19, is on a mission to make consumer products safer Environment
May 6, 2024 Expanding a lymph node, boosting a vaccine A biomaterial vaccine enhances and sustains lymph node expansion following vaccination, boosting anti-tumor immunity in an animal model Bioengineering
May 6, 2016 Two SEAS faculty elected to the American Philosophical Society Pioneers in materials and computer scientist join oldest learned society in U.S.
Oct 13, 2017 Artificial Pancreas performs well in clinical trial Improving the quality of life for type 1 diabetes patients Bioengineering, Health / Medicine
Jan 14, 2016 Manmade mercury emissions decline 30 percent from 1990-2010 Results show local and regional efforts can have significant effects on atmospheric mercury Environment