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Apr 5, 2021 Raindrops also keep fallin’ on exoplanets Size of raindrops can help identify potentially habitable planets outside our solar system Planetary Science,
Oct 21, 2021 Shape-shifting materials with infinite possibilities Totimorphic structural materials can achieve any shape Applied Mathematics, Materials, Robotics,
Apr 1, 2020 Maurice Smith elected to AIMBE Smith studies how the human brain controls movement Awards,
Mar 1, 2021 COVID-19 lockdown highlights ozone chemistry in China Decreasing NOx emissions driving increased ozone pollution in late winter in China Environment,
Oct 14, 2021 Bridging optics and electronics New spatial light modulator marries optical and electronic realms Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics,
Feb 24, 2021 Koumoutsakos joins SEAS Will lead Institute for Applied Computational Science Computer Science,
Mar 17, 2022 Unexplored dimensions of porous metamaterials Researchers unlock hidden potential in a long-studied group of materials Materials, Robotics,
Aug 31, 2022 2022 Science and Cooking series celebrates sugar, traditional foodways and more Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts
Jan 19, 2021 Constructing termite turrets without a blueprint Researchers develop a mathematical model to explain the complex architecture of termite mounds Applied Mathematics,
Sep 13, 2021 How the brain accounts for uncertainties in motor planning Research sheds light on the incredible feats of the brain in light of uncertainty Bioengineering,