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Nov 19, 2015 Creating a new vision for multifunctional materials The protective shell of a sea-dwelling chiton paves the way towards new materials that combine different functions Bioengineering,
Oct 29, 2015 Volkswagen’s emissions cheat to cause 60 premature deaths in U.S. Timely vehicle recall by German automaker would avoid some 130 early deaths, researchers say Environment,
Oct 23, 2015 George Ledlie Prize awarded to Joanna Aizenberg Multidisciplinary researcher wins storied Harvard scientific award
Sep 28, 2015 Brave new classes New courses offer opportunity to explore other worlds, solve complex problems on Earth and understand the ethics of artificial intelligence
Sep 10, 2015 How termites ventilate Ingenious design in insect mounds, researchers find Applied Mathematics,
Mar 3, 2022 Massachusetts Awards Harvard and Boston University $3 Million for Assistive Robotics and Wearable Technology Research Project Aims to Boost Commercialization of Innovative Wearable and Med Tech Devices Health / Medicine, Robotics, Technology, Wearable Devices,
Nov 27, 2017 Artificial muscles give soft robots superpowers Origami-inspired muscles are both soft and strong, and can be made for less than $1 Robotics,
Aug 13, 2021 Wildfire smoke may have contributed to thousands of extra COVID-19 cases and deaths in western U.S. in 2020 First study to quantify the degree to which increases in PM2.5 pollution during the wildfires contributed to excess COVID-19 cases and deaths in the U.S. Climate, COVID-19, Environment, Health / Medicine, Wildfire,
Feb 5, 2019 How bees stay cool on hot summer days Detecting the ventilation strategy of honey bees Applied Physics, Environment,