Key Takeaways Harvard engineers, as part of Project CETI, have built an open-source bio-logger that adheres to sperm whales and records high-fidelity, multi-channel audio plus rich behavioral and ...
A Q&A with Professor Ariel ProcacciaAriel Procaccia is the Alfred and Rebecca Lin Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). His ...
Key takeaways Hydrocephalus is a life-threatening condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid collects in the brain. The condition is usually treated through surgical implantation of brain shunts, ...
In Dresselhaus Lecture, Jennifer Lewis describes work 3D printing soft materials ranging from robots to human tissues ...
Jahred Liddie is a postdoctoral researcher at George Washington University in Hu’s lab. He worked in the Sunderland lab as an undergraduate, Masters, and PhD student. What brought you to the ...
A Harvard-led team is the first to demonstrate the ability to use low-power light to trigger stem cells inside the body to regenerate tissue. The researchers used high-resolution x-ray imaging and ...
Research describes how anti-global warming stratospheric aerosol program could work ...
SUNNYVALE, CALIF. – A Harvard-led group of experts from academia and industry will gather here this week to launch a new research initiative aimed at promoting greater fairness in artificial ...
“This research provides a direct pathway for a new generation of robust, large-scale inflatable systems that lock in place after deployment and don’t require continuous pressure,” said Katia Bertoldi, ...
“Our research shows that the solid-state battery could be fundamentally different from the commercial liquid electrolyte lithium-ion battery,” said Li. “By studying their fundamental thermodynamics, ...
Key Takeaways Harvard SEAS and Boston University researchers used a soft, wearable robotic garment to eliminate gait-freezing episodes in a Parkinson’s disease patient, enabling longer, faster strides ...
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a new lithium metal battery that can be charged and discharged at least 6,000 times — more ...
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