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Oct 7, 2021 Elastic polymer that is both stiff and tough, resolves long-standing quandary More sustainable, long-lasting polymer materials could decrease consumption of plastics Materials,
Jul 15, 2019 A material way to make Mars habitable Silica aerogel could warm the Martian surface similar to the way greenhouse gasses keep Earth warm Materials, Planetary Science,
Aug 14, 2017 Harvard researchers develop tough, self-healing rubber Potential applications include more durable tires, wearable electronics, medical devices
Feb 8, 2016 David Weitz elected to the National Academy of Engineering Applied physicist honored for his contributions to engineering
Feb 2, 2016 How cells tick New work sheds light on the structure of the cell cycle in bacteria and budding yeast Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Feb 27, 2020 The Tentacle Bot Octopus-inspired robot can grip, move, and manipulate a wide range of objects Robotics,
Aug 1, 2017 Safely releasing genetically modified genes into the wild Researchers explore how to effectively release and control engineered species Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics,
Jul 4, 2019 Camera brings unseen world to light Portable polarization-sensitive camera could be used in machine vision, autonomous vehicles, security, atmospheric chemistry and more Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Jul 26, 2017 How bacteria maintain and recover their shape Mechanical stress may cue shape recovery in bacteria
Jun 26, 2019 The RoboBee flies solo Cutting the power cord for the first untethered flight Robotics, Electrical Engineering,