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Sep 6, 2018 Narang named to the 2018 Class of CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars The early career program provides $100,000 in research support Awards,
Oct 6, 2021 Massage doesn’t just make muscles feel better, it makes them heal faster and stronger Study confirms link between mechanotherapy and immunotherapy in muscle regeneration in mice Bioengineering,
Feb 10, 2021 Ionic liquid formulation can uniformly deliver chemotherapy to tumors while destroying cancerous tissue in preclinical studies Discovery could solve a problem that has long plagued drug delivery Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Aug 6, 2019 AI expert Milind Tambe joins Harvard University Bolsters Computer Science faculty with focus on real-world applications Academics, Computer Science,
Oct 18, 2017 Charles Lieber elected to National Academy of Medicine Chemist honored for work in nanoscale materials
Apr 14, 2021 Transforming circles into squares Researchers reconfigure material topology on the microscale Materials,
Jul 6, 2018 “Breakthrough” algorithm exponentially faster than any previous one Smarter, faster algorithm cuts number of steps to solve problems Computer Science,
Jul 16, 2015 The unintended consequences of rationality David Parkes discusses how artificial intelligence is changing economic theory Computer Science, AI / Machine Learning,
Nov 15, 2018 Prineha Narang named Moore Inventor Fellow SEAS professor chosen for pioneering work in quantum science and technology Awards, Materials,
Jun 10, 2022 Getting to the heart of engineering a heart New tissue engineering capabilities enable researchers to program contractility in functional layers of heart tissue bioprinted with human stem cell-derived organ building blocks Bioengineering,