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Jul 13, 2020 Better vaccines are in our blood New platform technology uses red blood cells to generate targeted immune responses in mice Bioengineering,
Jul 9, 2020 Thinking outside the box Students propose innovative solutions to improve on-campus cardboard recycling Academics,
Jul 9, 2020 Alumni profile: Jenny Wang, A.B. ’19 Techsetters podcast co-host inspires others with unexpected stories from tech trend-setters Diversity / Inclusion, Technology, Alumni Profile
Jul 7, 2020 Making health care portable and affordable Student startup uses technology to bring medical care to rural, low-resource communities Entrepreneurship, Student Organizations,
Jul 7, 2020 Programmable balloons pave the way for new shape-morphing devices Kirigami balloons could be used in medical devices, soft robotics Materials, Robotics,
Jul 1, 2020 3D printed lung models will be used to study SARS-CoV-2 Alumna Taciana Pereira is a co-principal investigator on the project Bioengineering, COVID-19,
Jun 30, 2020 Innovation for immigration Student startup offers a TurboTax-style solution for complex immigration forms Entrepreneurship,
Jun 29, 2020 Multifunctional nanofiber protects against extreme temperatures and fast-moving projectiles Material could protect soldiers, firefighters, astronauts and more Materials,
Jun 24, 2020 Alumni profile: Deborah Washington Brown, Ph.D. ’81 First Black woman to earn an applied math Ph.D. passed away June 5 Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Alumni Profile
Jun 24, 2020 Exploring tech intersections Student writers dig deep into innovation’s impacts in the Harvard Technology Review Student Organizations,