Search Results Search (-) All (637) News (636) People (1) Diamond mirrors for high-powered lasers May 17, 2022 Diamonds can withstand the heat from high-powered, continuous beam lasers Barbara Grosz awarded Lifetime Achievement Award of Association for Computational Linguistics August 3, 2017 Contributions to the fields of computational linguistics and natural language processing recognized Rock, paper, crumple! March 9, 2021 Framework sheds light on the order behind the chaos of crumpled paper Meta-surface corrects for chromatic aberrations across all kinds of lenses November 19, 2018 The single-layer surface of nanostructures can be incorporated into commercial optical systems, from simple to complex Changing temperatures are helping corn production in U.S. — for now November 5, 2018 Research links warming temperatures and localized cooling to increased maize production The science behind making the perfect pitch May 1, 2017 Mathematical model describes the optimal way to throw Programming polarization in 3D January 28, 2021 Metasurface can control the polarization of light over space Exotic quantum particles — less magnetic field required December 15, 2021 Research paves the way for future quantum devices and applications Solving the mystery of the Arctic’s green ice March 29, 2017 New model explains blooms of phytoplankton growing under Arctic sea ice Night lights, big data March 28, 2017 Tool shows relationship between night-time lights and socio-economic factors Robotic swarm swims like a school of fish January 13, 2021 Fish-inspired robots coordinate movements without any outside control Harnessing the dark side July 12, 2021 Optical singularities could be used for a wide range of applications from super resolution imaging to optical trapping Self-folding “Rollbot” paves the way for fully untethered soft robots August 21, 2019 3D-printed active hinges change shape in response to heat Kirigami grips could help seniors keep their footing June 1, 2020 Snake skin-inspired grips increase the friction of footwear New pop-up strategy inspired by cuts, not folds February 24, 2017 The ancient art of kirigami is inspiring a new class of materials Next-generation robotic cockroach can explore underwater environments July 2, 2018 ‘HAMR’ can walk on land, swim, and walk underwater Na Li wins prestigious NSF Career Award January 20, 2016 EE professor is rethinking smart power grids Squeezing light at the nanoscale June 15, 2018 Ultra-confined light could detect harmful molecules Mimicking biological movements with soft robots December 19, 2016 Tool makes it easier to design robots that can bend, twist World’s smallest radio receiver has building blocks the size of two atoms December 16, 2016 Radio is made from atomic-scale defects in diamond Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Page 32 32 Page 33 33 Next page › Last page »
Diamond mirrors for high-powered lasers May 17, 2022 Diamonds can withstand the heat from high-powered, continuous beam lasers
Barbara Grosz awarded Lifetime Achievement Award of Association for Computational Linguistics August 3, 2017 Contributions to the fields of computational linguistics and natural language processing recognized
Rock, paper, crumple! March 9, 2021 Framework sheds light on the order behind the chaos of crumpled paper
Meta-surface corrects for chromatic aberrations across all kinds of lenses November 19, 2018 The single-layer surface of nanostructures can be incorporated into commercial optical systems, from simple to complex
Changing temperatures are helping corn production in U.S. — for now November 5, 2018 Research links warming temperatures and localized cooling to increased maize production
The science behind making the perfect pitch May 1, 2017 Mathematical model describes the optimal way to throw
Programming polarization in 3D January 28, 2021 Metasurface can control the polarization of light over space
Exotic quantum particles — less magnetic field required December 15, 2021 Research paves the way for future quantum devices and applications
Solving the mystery of the Arctic’s green ice March 29, 2017 New model explains blooms of phytoplankton growing under Arctic sea ice
Night lights, big data March 28, 2017 Tool shows relationship between night-time lights and socio-economic factors
Robotic swarm swims like a school of fish January 13, 2021 Fish-inspired robots coordinate movements without any outside control
Harnessing the dark side July 12, 2021 Optical singularities could be used for a wide range of applications from super resolution imaging to optical trapping
Self-folding “Rollbot” paves the way for fully untethered soft robots August 21, 2019 3D-printed active hinges change shape in response to heat
Kirigami grips could help seniors keep their footing June 1, 2020 Snake skin-inspired grips increase the friction of footwear
New pop-up strategy inspired by cuts, not folds February 24, 2017 The ancient art of kirigami is inspiring a new class of materials
Next-generation robotic cockroach can explore underwater environments July 2, 2018 ‘HAMR’ can walk on land, swim, and walk underwater
Na Li wins prestigious NSF Career Award January 20, 2016 EE professor is rethinking smart power grids
Mimicking biological movements with soft robots December 19, 2016 Tool makes it easier to design robots that can bend, twist
World’s smallest radio receiver has building blocks the size of two atoms December 16, 2016 Radio is made from atomic-scale defects in diamond