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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 31, 2017 Tethered soft exosuit reduces the metabolic cost of running New robotic exosuit could push the limits of human performance and lead to new wearable technologies for athletes and consumers Robotics,
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
Oct 3, 2018 No more Iron Man: submarines now have soft, robotic arms A new, modular soft robotic arm gives deep-sea researchers better dexterity for embracing delicate sea life Environment, Robotics,
Sep 21, 2018 Young, female, Native American, scientist Students took part in summer research program for undergrads Diversity / Inclusion,
Sep 18, 2018 Multi-joint, personalized soft exosuit breaks new ground Fully wearable soft exosuit with automatic tuning helps users save energy and walk outside over difficult terrain Robotics,
Jul 8, 2021 Biomaterial vaccines ward off broad range of bacterial infections and septic shock New vaccine technology combines capture of bacterial pathogens with effective immune-reprogramming biomaterials Bioengineering,
Jan 3, 2017 The false choice of basic vs. applied research Former SEAS dean says the traditional divide stifles discovery, and he offers an alternative model
Dec 12, 2016 Mitigating the risk of geoengineering Aerosols could cool the planet without ozone damage Climate,