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Feb 23, 2018 Researchers combine metalens with an artificial muscle Artificial eye automatically stretches to simultaneously focus and correct astigmatism and image shift Technology,
Nov 22, 2016 A new technique for structural color, inspired by birds Disordered nanonetwork produces robust and vibrant colors for vehicles, biomimetic tissues and camouflage
Oct 14, 2020 Reviving cells after a heart attack Researchers unravel the healing mechanisms of extracellular vesicles and demonstrate their healing power on a heart-on-a-chip Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Mar 3, 2021 Color that goes beyond nature Research opens the door to predicting and designing structural color Applied Physics, Industry, Materials,
Sep 23, 2019 Up-close and personal with neuronal networks Nanoelectrodes record thousands of connected mammalian neurons from inside Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering,
Oct 24, 2016 3D-printed heart-on-a-chip with integrated sensors Technique paves the way for more complex, customizable devices Materials, Health / Medicine,
Oct 5, 2020 Up close and personal with catalysts Machine learning offers window into atomic movement on the surface of catalysts AI / Machine Learning, Materials,
Oct 14, 2016 A new spin on superconductivity Harvard physicists pass spin information through a superconductor Applied Physics,
May 23, 2022 Five SEAS teams receive Climate Change Solutions Fund awards The awards support projects aimed at advancing solutions to climate change Climate,
Sep 19, 2016 Smoke from 2015 Indonesian fires may have caused 100,000 premature deaths Research quantifies effects of fires in Equatorial Asia, offers new approach to inform fire management efforts Environment,