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Aug 14, 2014 A self-organizing thousand-robot swarm Following simple programmed rules, autonomous robots arrange themselves into vast, complex shapes Robotics, AI / Machine Learning,
Aug 14, 2014 Inside the cell, an ocean of buffeting waves New understanding of the cytoplasm suggests active processes generate crucial forces Bioengineering,
Aug 8, 2014 Recipe for success Free Science & Cooking program for kids brings science and math to life, teaches healthy decision making Cooking,
Aug 7, 2014 Robot folds itself up and walks away Harvard & MIT project demonstrates potential for sophisticated machines that build themselves Robotics, Materials,
Aug 5, 2014 James R. Rice to receive ASCE Theodore von Karman Medal Harvard engineer honored for “fundamental contributions to mechanics and its engineering applications”
Aug 4, 2014 Minuscule chips for NMR spectroscopy promise portability, parallelization Two-by-two-millimeter spectrometer dramatically shrinks footprint for multidimensional analysis of molecules Environment, Electrical Engineering,
Jul 24, 2014 Explore connections at SEAS New visualization tool puts transdisciplinary studies at your fingertips
Jul 22, 2014 Built for speed: Designing exascale computers The Summer 2014 issue of Topics examines progress in supercomputing Environment, Computer Science,