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Large, all-glass metalens images sun, moon and nebulae

Researchers have used a soft, wearable robot (robotic exosuit) to help a person living with Parkinson’s walk without freezing

“Quacking” into computer programming

The 2022 eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano changed the chemistry, dynamics of Earth’s stratosphere, leading to unprecedented losses in the ozone layer of up to 7% over large areas of the Southern Hemisphere

Researchers develop stable, long-lasting superhydrophobic surfaces that can stay dry for months underwater and which repel blood and drastically reduce or prevent the adhesion of bacterial and marine organisms such as barnacles and mussels

Fiber-infused ink enables 3D-printed heart muscle to beat

Time-Lock Puzzles in the Random Oracle Model (2011)

New bioengineering method targeting specific neurons in the brain can change their long-term behavior using light, offering a new approach to treating neurological conditions like epilepsy and autism

Robots inspired by ants, nicknamed RAnts, work collectively to solve complex tasks — an approach that can be scaled up and applied to teams of dozens or hundreds of robots

Tentacle robot can gently grasp fragile objects

The sudden release of large amounts of natural gas from methane clathrate deposits in runaway climate change could be a cause of past, future, and present climate changes

Harvard Researchers Build the First Integrated Laser on a Lithium Niobate Chip

Biohybrid fish made from human cardiac cells swims like the heart beats

A connectomic study of a petascale fragment of human cerebral cortex

The first topological acoustic transistor — with sound waves instead of electrons

Researchers from Harvard, Tsinghua University in Beijing, Nankai University in Tianjin and Renmin University of China in Beijing have found solar energy could provide 43.2% of China’s electricity demands in 2060 at less than two-and-a-half U.S

Robot mimics the powerful punch of the mantis shrimp| Harvard SEAS

Identifying Valuable Pointers in Heap Data

A long-lasting, stable solid-state lithium battery

Harvard researchers found that raindrops are remarkably similar across different planetary environments, even planets as drastically different as Earth and Jupiter

The EPA underestimates methane emissions from oil and gas production in its annual inventory according to new research using the Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT)

Named Tensors

Pseudorandomness

Molding near-field light into shapes | Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Researchers have harnessed the domino effect to design simple deployable systems that expand quickly with a small push and are stable and locked into place after deployment.

China’s war on particulate air pollution is causing more severe ozone pollution

James Mickens Tenure Announcement: April 2019

Researchers have captured the first video of the formation of individual viruses, offering a real-time view into the kinetics of viral assembly

A material way to make Mars habitable

Correcting historic sea surface temperature measurements leads to more homogeneous early-twentieth-century sea surface warming

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