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Nov 28, 2018 Calculating solar geoengineering’s technical costs Research describes how anti-global warming stratospheric aerosol program could work Climate, Geoengineering,
Apr 22, 2019 Reducing chemical exposure on campus, one compostable plate at a time Nicole Nishizawa, S.B. ‘19, is on a mission to make consumer products safer Environment,
May 3, 2017 Madhu Sudan elected to National Academy of Sciences Computer scientist joins 84 new members in one of the highest honors for a scientist
Jun 28, 2021 Pop-up coffee table — no assembly required Kiriform structures harness buckling for stable, deployable structures Materials,
Jan 5, 2022 The first topological acoustic transistor Sound waves may pave the way for topological electronic transistors Applied Physics,
Sep 13, 2016 Federico Capasso named Balzan Prize winner Harvard physicist recognized for his pioneering research in quantum nanostructures, metamaterials and plasmonics
Jul 21, 2020 Tough gel technology licensed to Amend Surgical for oral surgery applications Medical device company will pursue development of strong, biocompatible adhesive that could replace sutures and dental membranes Bioengineering, Technology,
Oct 13, 2017 Artificial Pancreas performs well in clinical trial Improving the quality of life for type 1 diabetes patients Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Aug 24, 2023 Adding immunity to human kidney-on-a-chip advances cancer drug testing An immune-infiltrated human kidney organoid-on-chip model enables assessment of kidney toxicities to immunotherapeutic T cell bispecific antibody drugs with high resolution Bioengineering,