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Dec 21, 2017 Now entering, Lithium Niobate Valley Researchers demonstrate high-quality optical microstructures using lithium niobate Materials, Optics / Photonics,
Feb 9, 2021 Deaths from fossil fuel emissions higher than previously thought Fossil fuel air pollution responsible for more than 8 million people worldwide in 2018 Environment, Health / Medicine,
Aug 24, 2016 The first autonomous, entirely soft robot Powered by a chemical reaction controlled by microfluidics, 3D-printed ‘octobot’ has no electronics Robotics, Materials,
Jul 20, 2016 Artificial muscle for soft robotics: low voltage, high hopes Soft actuator could be ‘holy grail’ for soft robotics Robotics,
Sep 3, 2020 Wool-like material can remember and change shape Material could be used in smart textiles, medical devices and more Materials, Bioengineering,
Nov 2, 2017 A strange new world of light Metasurface generates new states of light for fundamental research and applications Optics / Photonics,
Jun 23, 2016 Ultrathin, flat lens resolves chirality and color Multifunctional lens could replace bulky, expensive machines Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Jun 13, 2016 In the fight to control glucose levels, this control algorithm comes out on top Researchers compare two widely used control algorithms for an artificial pancreas Bioengineering,
Jul 17, 2019 The bucket list Correcting historic sea surface temperature measurements reveals a simpler pattern of ocean warming Environment, Climate,
May 19, 2016 Using static electricity, RoboBees can land and stick to surfaces New system extends the lives of flying microrobots Robotics,