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Apr 3, 2025 Twisted crystals open door to smaller, more powerful optical devices Researchers develop first-of-its-kind optical sensor that can simultaneously measure wavelength, polarization Applied Physics,
Mar 26, 2025 Anna Seigal receives Sloan Fellowship Applied mathematician recognized for work at the intersection of mathematics and data science Applied Mathematics,
Apr 7, 2025 How do bird nests stay together? Researchers unravel entanglement between stiff, straight rods Applied Mathematics, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
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,
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,
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,
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,
Feb 13, 2025 NTT Research and Harvard scientists optimize biohybrid ray development with machine learning Paper in Science Robotics presents ML application that efficiently delivers high-performance design and 2x swimming efficiency compared to rays developed biomimetically Bioengineering,
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,
Sep 5, 2024 What is the science behind the perfect pizza? Check out the Science and Cooking lecture series to find out The popular lecture series will feature talks on the science of chocolate, sauce and sugar