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May 15, 2023 3D knitted robots Additively manufacturing soft robots could reduce waste, increase performance Robotics,
May 30, 2023 Ankle exosuit for community walking aims to give post-stroke wearers more independence Robotic device for improving post-stroke gait could enable walkers to benefit during their daily routines Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, Health / Medicine, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Robotics,
Apr 27, 2023 Short-term motor memories boost speed of relearning movement, coordination Study results challenge long-held beliefs about the roles of short-term and long-term memories Bioengineering,
Dec 14, 2022 Harvard and 1955 Capital Collaborate to Launch Surgical Robotics Startup RoboBee project’s micro-fabrication technique pollinates surgical breakthroughs Robotics,
Mar 30, 2023 Imaging technique reveals electronic charges with single-atom resolution Microscopy method demystifies what electrons are doing on the surface of a compound Applied Physics, Materials, Quantum Engineering,
May 12, 2023 Nature’s chefs: How and why organisms make food for others Plants, animals, fungi, and humans have “cooking” in common Cooking, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Mar 22, 2023 Turing Award Honors Harvard Alum Bob Metcalfe, Inventor of Ethernet Technology developed 50 years ago remains the dominant way of connecting computers and billions of other devices to each other and the internet Alumni, Awards,
Apr 6, 2023 First-of-its-kind metalens can focus extreme ultraviolet light Nanofabrication technique, using holes to create vacuum guides, breaks a barrier in optics Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics, Quantum Engineering,
Apr 9, 2020 Companies now taking orders for coronavirus test swabs Hospitals, emergency response agencies urged to visit new website Health / Medicine,
Feb 1, 2023 Researchers create first supermode optical resonator Device is capable of manipulating multiple modes of light Applied Physics,