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Jun 28, 2021 Pop-up coffee table — no assembly required Kiriform structures harness buckling for stable, deployable structures Materials
Sep 28, 2022 Neural net computing in water Ionic circuit computes in an aqueous solution Applied Physics, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Jun 27, 2023 Building robust optical structures made of darkness Two studies report new methods for using metasurfaces to create and control dark areas called “optical singularities” Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics, Technology
May 16, 2016 Printing metal in midair 3D printing and laser annealing of conductive metallic inks without supports could lead to customized electronic and biomedical devices Materials
Oct 9, 2018 Five new faculty join SEAS New faculty bring range of expertise from neuroscience to high-performance computing, atmospheric science, and materials science Academics
Sep 1, 2022 Fast charging over 10,000 cycles: For future electric vehicles, Harvard engineers’ solid-state battery technology points to a leap in performance and reliability Startup Adden Energy granted technology license from Harvard to scale innovative lithium-metal battery technology for commercial deployment
Apr 23, 2020 What the EPA’s mercury decision means for public health A Q&A with Prof. Elsie Sunderland on the deregulation of mercury and other hazardous air pollutants Environment
Jan 5, 2022 The first topological acoustic transistor Sound waves may pave the way for topological electronic transistors Applied Physics
Feb 18, 2021 Sensor can probe biology’s smallest reactions Breakthrough in calorimetry could reveal fundamental principles of cells Materials, Technology
Jan 13, 2021 Wielding a laser beam deep inside the body Device able to steer a laser beam with high speed and a large range of motion could enhance the possibilities of minimally invasive surgeries Health / Medicine, Robotics
Nov 30, 2017 Science and Engineering Complex gets final beam Completion of Allston campus addition expected in 2020 Allston Campus