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The Development of Reconfigurable and Reversible, Shape-Morphing Actuators

Scientists at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have created a new method to take a flat sheet of elastomer and change it into a variety of shapes using actuation.

Alkaline Flow Battery for Sustainable Energy Storage

Creative engineering has recently made wind turbines and solar panels more efficient. The next...

Soft 3D Printed Robot Jumps Six Times its Height

A new design from a group of Harvard engineers demonstrates how 3D printing can...

Electrically Charged Water Fights Foodborne Pathogens

Electrically charged water could make food safer, according to researchers at Harvard University’s Center...

Researchers Create Origami Robots

A team of researchers from MIT and Harvard University have developed an origami robot...
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Economical Electrochemical Health Detector Designed by Harvard Researchers

Harvard researchers developed a simple detector based on electrochemistry that can be used to...

Engineers Shrink NMR Spectroscopy Components

A Harvard-led team of engineers have developed a two by two millimeter spectrometer that...

Researchers Develop Computer Model That Independently Controls Heat and Electrical Current

A team of researchers from the Rowland Institute at Harvard University has developed a computer system using a new meta-material that can independently control heat and electrical current. 

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