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May 19, 2020 Direct control of dendritic cells for tracking and immune modulation Biomaterial-based method allows dendritic cells to be labeled and studied in vivo Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Jan 28, 2020 Australian wildfires will claim victims even after they’re out Harvard scientist suggests long-term exposure to smoke-filled air could lead to premature deaths Climate, Environment,
Jul 26, 2017 Post-stroke patients reach terra firma with exosuit technology A soft wearable robotic suit promotes normal walking in stroke patients, opening new approaches to gait re-training and rehabilitation
Jan 4, 2016 Artificial Pancreas to Undergo Long-term Clinical Tests Clinical Trials to Support Artificial Pancreas Device for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Patients Bioengineering,
Nov 13, 2019 Multimaterial 3D printing manufactures complex objects, fast Multinozzle printer can switch between multiple inks up to 50 times per second Materials,
Jul 30, 2015 Robotic insect mimics nature’s extreme moves International team ofresearchers looked to water strider insects to develop robots that jump off water’s surface Robotics, Bioengineering,
Aug 20, 2018 Taking the brain apart to put it all together again Fluidically linked Blood-Brain Barrier and Brain Organ Chips offer new method for studying the effects of drugs and disease on the brain and its blood vessels Bioengineering,
Dec 21, 2015 Methane emissions in Arctic cold season higher than expected Contrary to previous assumptions, the Arctic tundra releases at least as much methane during itscold season as it does during summer Environment, Climate,
Oct 5, 2015 UV- light enabled catheter fixes holes in the heart without invasive surgery Catheter represents a major shift in how cardiac defects are repaired
Oct 2, 2018 “Venky” Narayanamurti honored with Bueche Award The award is one of the highest honors given by the National Academy of Engineering Awards,