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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,
Mar 13, 2017 Life-like stretching of cells Method of cellular manipulation could advance biomedical research, robotic actuation and even the cleaning of industrial surfaces
Aug 27, 2020 National Science Foundation awards $20M to launch artificial-intelligence institute Harvard, MIT, Northeastern, Tufts to explore use of AI in fundamental physics AI / Machine Learning,
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,
Aug 9, 2016 Unsafe levels of toxic chemicals found in drinking water for six million Americans Drinking water samples near industrial sites, military fire training areas, waste water treatment plants have highest levels of fluorinated compounds Environment,
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,
Jun 1, 2016 Actuators inspired by muscle The new actuators could pave the way for entirely soft-bodied robots that are safer than their conventional rigid counterparts Robotics,
Feb 11, 2019 A bioengineered factory for T-cells Injectable sponge-like gel enhances the quantity and quality of T-cells Bioengineering,
May 18, 2016 Harnessing engineered slippery surfaces for tissue repair A new method could facilitate the transfer of intact regenerating cell sheets from the culture dish to damaged tissues in patients