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Sticky when wet: strong adhesives for wound healing July 27, 2017 Slug-inspired, flexible medical adhesive sticks to wet surfaces without toxicity
Stopping the spread December 17, 2020 Students create COVID-19 infection risk analysis tool to evaluate face masks
In a hotter world, air conditioning isn’t a luxury, it’s a lifesaver July 20, 2022 Billions more will need access to AC as extreme heat increases
Michael Brenner awarded George Ledlie Prize February 27, 2011 Applied mathematician lauded for his creative research and his dedication to teaching and learning
A community of coders November 2, 2018 Hundreds of students develop creative solutions at 4th HackHarvard
From sea to rising sea: Climate change in America September 13, 2017 Climate change will affect every American in the coming decades — the question is, to what degree?
A chance to soar, through science June 24, 2016 Cambridge eighth-graders present projects they researched with Harvard partners
Graduate student Q&A: Vanessa Sanchez September 2, 2021 Fashion designer-turned-engineer uses robotic textiles for assistive clothing
Probably approximately correct October 2, 2013 The New York Times reviews Prof. Leslie Valiant's new book
Q&A with Lene Hau March 18, 2007 Applied physicist Lene Vestergaard Hau sheds some light on what she calls a "new territory, a new regime of nature" (Boston Globe)
Cultivating STEM success November 15, 2017 Harvard senior leads international program to encourage girls in tech
Variability appears critical to motor learning January 17, 2014 Harvard researchers say apparent "flaws" in motor function are key for learning quickly