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Feb 2, 2022 Bubbles, bubbles everywhere Novel method simulates tens of thousands of bubbles in foamy flows Computer Science,
Jan 31, 2022 Alumni profile: Kyle Yoshida, S.B. ’18 Bioengineer works to improve STEM education for Native Hawaiians Alumni, Bioengineering, Alumni Profile
Jan 26, 2022 Tech Fellows head to Oxford Academics, Awards, Computer Science, Undergraduate Student Profile,
Jan 25, 2022 A leap forward for terahertz lasers New laser could be used for applications in imaging, security, or communications Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics,
Jan 20, 2022 A soft, stretchable thermometer Self-powered sensor can be integrated into soft robots, smart clothing Materials, Robotics,
Jan 14, 2022 Plastic-Free Fresh Water SEAS students tackle micro- and nanoplastic particle removal from water supplies Environment,
Jan 12, 2022 Machine learning for morphable materials New platform can program the transformation of 2D stretchable surfaces into specific 3D shapes AI / Machine Learning, Materials,
Jan 5, 2022 The first topological acoustic transistor Sound waves may pave the way for topological electronic transistors Applied Physics,
Jan 3, 2022 Towards more effective tendon repair with a multi-functional biomaterial A Janus-faced biomaterial that firmly adheres to injured tendons and helps them glide, also slowly releases drugs to tendon cells, which could improve repair in patients across multiple injuries Bioengineering,