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Lauren Saccone

Lauren Saccone has been a freelance writer for over 15 years. Her work has appeared in Pacific Standard, The Mary Sue, Parade Magazine, Miles Away, DailyLounge, Inquisitr, Hello Giggles, Bust, and various other outlets. A professional copywriter and SEO specialist, she is a graduate of Eugene Lang College: The New School in New York City.

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Mass-Producing Cell-Sized Robots

MIT scientists have invented microscopic robots the size of a single cell that could potentially be mass-produced.

3D-Printing Lithium Ion Batteries

Researchers from Duke University and Texas State University have created a new method for 3D printing lithium ion batteries.

Dynamic Systems Enables Powerful Wireless Charging Stations for Vehicles

Researchers from ORNL have created a new wireless charging station for vehicles that has a 120-kilowatt capability.

Saving Lives With Stickers

Researchers from Purdue University have designed a sticker that could help save lives.

3D Printed Objects That Store & Track Their Usage

Scientists from the University of Washington have created 3D-printed assistive technology that operates without batteries or electronics.
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Using Robots For Home-Based Stroke Rehab

Houston-based researchers have developed a robotic system that can be controlled by the user's brain to help patients suffering from strokes.

Wireless Soft Sensors Enable Submarines to Perform Delicate Deep-Sea Research

Scientists have equipped submarines with wireless soft sensors to help them explore the ocean's depths.

Introducing the World’s Smallest Integrated Kerr Frequency Comb Generator

Scientists from Columbia Engineering have successfully built a new style of Kerry frequency comb generator that manages to integrate the microresonator with a laser.

Designing Dissolvable Medical Implants

Researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have designed dissolvable medical implants.

Creating a Self-Powered Organic Sensor

Scientists from RIKEN have developed a user-friendly organic sensor that is ultra-flexible and solar powered.
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