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Jan 14, 2020 A solid vaccine for liquid tumors Biomaterial-based vaccine eliminates acute myeloid leukemia in mice Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Dec 5, 2018 Microscopic “sunflowers” for better solar panels Novel liquid crystal material deforms in three dimensions based on internal structure and external stimuli Materials,
Jun 14, 2017 From drinking straws to robots Harvard scientists use simple materials to create semi-soft machines that walk like insect
May 10, 2017 Engineering human stem cells to model the kidney’s filtration barrier on a chip A glomerulus-on-a-chip lined by human stem cell-derived kidney cells could help model patient-specific kidney diseases and guide therapeutic discovery
Mar 28, 2017 Harvard Launches Data Science Initiative Francesca Dominici and David Parkes named as co-directors Computer Science,
Sep 24, 2018 Developing interest in computer science Program exposes Ethiopian high schoolers to principles of algorithms Computer Science, Entrepreneurship,
Jul 18, 2018 Studying aliens of the deep Folding polyhedron sampler enables easy capture and release of delicate underwater organisms Environment, Robotics,
Aug 15, 2019 Suit up with a robot to walk AND run more easily A versatile, portable exosuit that assists both walking and running highlights the potential for lightweight and non-restrictive wearable robots outside the lab Robotics,
Oct 31, 2016 Making every cell matter A new method for encapsulating single cells within tunable microgels could boost efficacy of cell-based therapies and tissue engineering Health / Medicine,
Sep 26, 2016 An unobstructed view into the human body An antifouling coatingcould help clinicians see clearly during endoscope procedures Materials,