December 17, 2018 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences A Painless Adhesive: Pulling Off a Band-Aid May Soon be Less Painful
August 2, 2018 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences Nano-Optic Endoscope Sees Deep Into Tissue At High Resolution
July 30, 2018 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences A 3D Model Of A Human Heart Ventricle
July 25, 2018 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences 3D Model Of A Human Heart Ventricle
June 27, 2018 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences Delivering Insulin In A Pill—Technique Could Replace Daily Injections For Diabetics
August 8, 2017 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences Smaller, Smarter, Softer Robotic Arm For Endoscopic Surgery
January 13, 2017 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences Multiregional Brain on a Chip
December 20, 2016 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences Mimicking Biological Movements with Soft Robots
October 24, 2016 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences 3D-Printed Organ-On-A-Chip With Integrated Sensors
August 4, 2016 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences Liquid Fingerprinting Technique Identifies Unknown Liquids
July 21, 2016 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences Developments Made in Artificial Muscle for Soft Robotics
March 8, 2016 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences Bioprinting Technique Makes 3D Tissues Composed of Stem Cells with Embedded Vasculature
February 3, 2016 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences New Research Replicates a Folding Human Brain in 3D
December 2, 2015 By Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences Science Behind Bone Healing