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Mar 14, 2014 Brighter inks, without pigment Nanostructured capsules could bring about paints and electronic displays that never fade Applied Physics,
Mar 5, 2014 Shrinking gel prompts tooth tissue formation New material could contribute to engineering of new teeth, bone, or other tissues Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Feb 26, 2014 Artificial muscles do the twist Researchers develop a bioinspired, actuated material that mimics the complex motion of heart muscle Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Jan 31, 2014 What's behind a #1 ranking? Open-source LineUp software enables granular analysis of subjective ranking systems Computer Science,
Jan 29, 2014 "Chameleon of the sea" reveals its secrets Cuttlefish may offer model for bioinspired human camouflage and color-changing products Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Dec 8, 2013 Measuring life's tugs and nudges Tinyoil droplets help measure mechanical forces produced by living cells thatshapetissues and organs Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Nov 14, 2013 Crowdsourcing science In panel discussion, researchers envision a "world wide lab" of engaged citizen scientists Computer Science,
Nov 12, 2013 Chemotherapy at home Undergraduates’ drug-delivery patch earns second place in the 2013 Collegiate Inventors Competition Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Awards,
Oct 21, 2013 A chameleon in the physics lab Looking cooler when heated, a thin coating tricks infrared cameras Materials, Applied Physics,
Sep 6, 2013 Cancer vaccine begins Phase I clinical trials Cross-disciplinary team from Harvard University and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute brings novel therapeutic cancer vaccine to human clinical trials Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,