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Sep 26, 2018 Shaking the swarm Researchers explore how bees collaborate to stabilize swarm clusters Applied Physics, Environment,
Mar 21, 2024 Harvard Grid Accelerator Funds Six Projects in Science & Engineering for Global Impact Awards will support projects in health, climate, and manufacturing Awards,
Nov 9, 2015 Markets for science Prediction markets can help identify research results that are too good to be true
Oct 20, 2015 Super-slick material makes steel better, stronger, cleaner Harvard researchers design most durable anti-fouling material to date Materials,
Oct 14, 2020 Reviving cells after a heart attack Researchers unravel the healing mechanisms of extracellular vesicles and demonstrate their healing power on a heart-on-a-chip Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Jun 30, 2022 Conor Walsh wins Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists Award supports Walsh’s work to improving mobility Bioengineering, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Robotics,
Mar 19, 2021 Less wind due to climate change won’t impact wind power generation in India and China There will still be enough wind energy to power the countries in the future Climate, Environment,
Jul 23, 2018 A 3-D model of a human heart ventricle Bioengineers build a scale model of a heart ventricle that beats, survives for months in the lab Bioengineering,
Jul 27, 2015 Getting a grip New research rethinks how we grab and hold onto objects Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering,
Mar 13, 2017 A perfect storm of fire and ice may have led to snowball Earth Explaining a "once-in-a-billion-year event"