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Dec 17, 2024 Shape-changing soft material for soft robotics, smart textiles and more Researchers encode multiple shapes into simple material Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
Nov 18, 2024 Harnessing scalability, adaptability, and efficiency of biological neural networks through flexible brain-computer interfaces Liu and team receive NSF EFRI grant for biocomputing research Awards, Bioengineering,
Oct 11, 2024 How do you remember how to ride a bike? Thank your cerebellum. SEAS research deepens our understanding of certain types of long-term memories Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Sep 23, 2024 Tropical and subtropical industrial fisheries account for about 70% of the methylmercury fished from the ocean Demand for tuna and other large fish is increasing human exposure to methylmercury Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Oct 30, 2024 New methods for whale tracking and rendezvous using autonomous robots Project CETI and Harvard have established a new reinforcement learning framework for rendezvous with whales using autonomous robots, combining sensing from diverse sensor streams Computer Science, Robotics,
Dec 4, 2024 A tapeworm-inspired, tissue-anchoring mechanism for medical devices Paving the way for new diagnostic, surgical tools Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
Sep 6, 2024 Why do materials get stronger when they are deformed? Research team sheds light on universal mechanisms of work hardening Applied Physics, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
Oct 10, 2024 Stephanie Gil wins DARPA Young Faculty Award Award will support research into improving resilience in multi-robot teams AI / Machine Learning, Computational Science & Engineering, Robotics,
Oct 28, 2024 Two new faculty members bolster teaching and research in climate and energy Xie and Straneo join SEAS faculty Climate, Electrical Engineering,
Oct 16, 2024 Concerning levels of PFAS in fish miles away from large contamination source Research finds that monitoring and regulations are needed to protect public health Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,