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Jan 17, 2018 Small but fast: a miniaturized origami-inspired robot combines micrometer precision with high speed The millimeter-scale robot opens new avenues for microsurgery, microassembly and micromanipulation Robotics
Sep 1, 2020 Metalmark launches to make clean air affordable for all Startup has licensed butterfly wing-inspired technology to develop high-performing, affordable air purification systems Materials
Aug 25, 2020 Cutting surgical robots down to size Origami-inspired miniature manipulator improves precision and control of teleoperated surgical procedures Robotics
Jul 16, 2019 Helping transplanted stem cells stick around and do their jobs New microgel encapsulation method paves the way for more efficient cell therapies Bioengineering
Jul 12, 2019 Solar energy could turn the Belt and Road Initiative green Researchersquantify the region's renewable energy potential Climate, Environment, Geoengineering
Nov 14, 2022 Wasting muscles built back better Programmable mechanically active adhesive makes muscles stretch and contract, preventing and enabling recovery from atrophy Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Robotics
Jan 3, 2022 Towards more effective tendon repair with a multi-functional biomaterial A Janus-faced biomaterial that firmly adheres to injured tendons and helps them glide, also slowly releases drugs to tendon cells, which could improve repair in patients across multiple injuries Bioengineering
Jul 22, 2020 Getting under the skin of psoriasis Ionic-liquid-based technology delivers RNA therapeutic to locally block psoriasis-associated genes in mice Bioengineering
Jul 19, 2017 No battery, no wire, no problem Wireless magnetic fields and actuator “muscles” allow folding robots to move without batteries
Mar 26, 2019 A rubber computer eliminates the last hard components from soft robots Soft digital logic emulates the thought process of an electronic computer and the feel of a human hand Robotics
Jun 5, 2017 Evidence shows increased risk of ozone loss over the United States in summer Researchers link the need forforecasts of ozone lossover theGreat Plainsto climate change Climate
May 8, 2017 Alaska tundra source of early-winter carbon emissions New research finds carbon dioxide emitted from northern tundra between October and December has increased 70 percent since 1975