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Apr 12, 2023 New light sheet holography overcomes the depth perception challenge in 3D holograms Method can depict holograms – viewable from any angle as if physically present – with continuous depth Applied Physics
Apr 10, 2023 Pocket-sized innovation GAMI uses smartphones to improve diagnostic capabilities in rural communities Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Student Organizations
Apr 6, 2023 First-of-its-kind metalens can focus extreme ultraviolet light Nanofabrication technique, using holes to create vacuum guides, breaks a barrier in optics Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics, Quantum Engineering
Apr 6, 2023 Creating a blueprint for optimized ear tubes and other implantable fluid-transporting devices Novel ear tubes improve treatment outcomes for patients with ear infections Health / Medicine, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering
Mar 31, 2023 An unprecedented look at biological energy on the sub-cellular level By detecting nanoscopic heat changes inside cells, first-of-their-kind sensors reveal how living systems use energy Applied Physics, Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Materials
Mar 30, 2023 Imaging technique reveals electronic charges with single-atom resolution Microscopy method demystifies what electrons are doing on the surface of a compound Applied Physics, Materials, Quantum Engineering
Mar 27, 2023 Linz receives NSF CAREER Award Environmental scientist will study the history of stratospheric wind and ocean current patterns Awards, Environmental Science & Engineering
Mar 27, 2023 Electro-optic modulator precisely controls visible light with exceptional efficiency Could open doors to ultra-fast communications and quantum applications Optics / Photonics
Mar 23, 2023 Alumni profile: Paolo Pasco, A.B. '22 Alum constructs his way to success as crossword editor Alumni, Computer Science
Mar 22, 2023 Turing Award Honors Harvard Alum Bob Metcalfe, Inventor of Ethernet Technology developed 50 years ago remains the dominant way of connecting computers and billions of other devices to each other and the internet Alumni, Awards
Mar 22, 2023 Clearing a path for non-invasive muscle therapy for the elderly Controlling inflammation enables injured aged muscle recovery via non-invasive mechanical loading, offering promise for the future of mechanotherapies for elderly patients. Bioengineering, Robotics
Mar 21, 2023 A slice of science Local eighth-graders experience SEC on Pi Day Allston Campus, Belonging, K-12