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Mar 5, 2018 Personal cancer vaccines get their own boost A facile biomaterial approach that educates the immune system with tumor-specific peptides could help eradicate tumors more effectively while preventing them from recurring Bioengineering,
Aug 4, 2016 Harvard spinout Validere to commercialize ‘liquid fingerprinting’ technique Ability to instantly identify unknown liquids in the field could aid first responders, improve plant safety
Oct 5, 2017 A decade of growth at SEAS The Harvard Paulson School celebrates widening innovative research, looks to expanded future Academics, Events,
Sep 26, 2017 Amount of water in stem cells can determine its fate as fat or bone Study is first to find cell volume can influence the future role of stem cells, regardless of environment Bioengineering,
Nov 5, 2015 Making visualizations more memorable Eye-tracking research reveals which types of visuals help people remember
Nov 2, 2015 Change the shape, change the sound Algorithm to 3D print vibrational sounds Computer Science,
Oct 22, 2015 Harvard creates Global Institute It makes first grant for climate and energy research involving China
Nov 16, 2020 Turning the problem of cancer metastasis into an opportunity Delivering immune-stimulating nanoparticles to the lungs via red blood cells halts tumor growth in mice Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Aug 1, 2018 A soft, on-the-fly solution to a hard, underwater problem Soft grippers can be 3D printed on board ships to safely sample different types of sea life Environment, Robotics,
Aug 14, 2020 Seven Million Face Shields and Counting How a Harvard COVID-19 project led to regional, scalable PPE production Health / Medicine, COVID-19,