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Oct 18, 2021 Liu receives Catalyst Award from the National Institutes of Health agency Award will support the development of better human models to study and treat diabetes Bioengineering,
Jun 22, 2018 The physics of better batteries Researchers tune the electrochemical insertion of lithium atoms between atomically thin sheets of layered materials for smaller, long-lasting batteries
Dec 13, 2019 Programming kirigami Framework could be used for stretchable electronics, wearable devices, shape changing robots and more Materials, Robotics,
Mar 22, 2021 Oil and natural gas production emit more methane than previously thought Research finds EPA underestimates methane emissions from oil and gas production Climate, Environment,
Apr 5, 2019 Using origami memory to encode geometric information in floppy structures Researchers develop method to control the rigidity of structures through origami folds Materials, Applied Mathematics,
Jul 21, 2015 A new billion-pixel microscope Devicecaptures thousands of images and spectra simultaneously
Mar 11, 2019 Finding the right "dose" for solar geoengineering Solar geoengineering could halve global temperature increases without making climate change worse, research shows Climate, Geoengineering,
Apr 25, 2018 Speeding up material discovery Algorithm take months, not years, to find material for improved energy conversion Materials,
Apr 27, 2022 In Einstein’s footsteps and beyond Zero-index metamaterials offers new insights into the foundations of quantum mechanics Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering,
Feb 12, 2019 How termite mounds get their shape Shedding light on the principles of termite mound size and shape with a model coupling insect behavior and environmental remodeling Applied Mathematics, Environment,