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Nov 16, 2022 NTT Research and Harvard Collaborate on Cardiovascular Bio Digital Twin Joint Research to Focus on Building Models Bioengineering,
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,
Nov 11, 2022 Alumni Profile: Andrew Lund, S.M. '18 Saving lives, bringing data science to the Coast Guard Computer Science, Graduate Student Profile, Alumni Profile
Nov 9, 2022 Coding, competition and coffee Students pack Hilles, SEC for HackHarvard 2022 Computer Science, Student Organizations,
Nov 7, 2022 Showcasing a system Students define problems, present solutions at Technology Showcase MS/MBA,
Nov 4, 2022 Machine Learning for Maternal Care CS student helps NGO launch pilot program Computer Science, Graduate Student Profile, Student Profile
Nov 2, 2022 Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye New test detects compounds for disease diagnostics, environmental monitoring Environment, Health / Medicine, Materials,
Oct 31, 2022 From slimes to cell proteins Dionne joins SEAS-MCB lab with big award in his petri dish Applied Physics, Awards, Bioengineering, Graduate Student Profile, Student Profile
Oct 28, 2022 Alumni profile: Francisco Isenberg, S.B. ‘06 Building spaceports, solving challenges of a novel industry Alumni, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Alumni Profile
Oct 26, 2022 Simple machine may pave the way for more powerful cell phones and WIFI A 3D-printed device in a tank of water braids nanowires and moves microparticles Applied Physics, Materials,