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  1. 9 時間前

    . and her team developed an elastic material that can be used to make stretchable and bendable screens for smart devices—functional even when stretched out to twice its size. The era of flexible electronics is upon us. cc:

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    4月1日

    Check out our new perspective on the interface between biomaterials and synthetic biology in , which came out of an NSF square table workshop. Thank you to all of our co-authors, and special thanks to Allen Liu and Nick Stephanopoulos for co-leading this effort!

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  3. 4月7日

    There are financial, environmental and security costs associated with storing all the selfies, videos, and other digital documents the world is generating. In this episode of The Future of Everything, Tsachy Weissman shares some solutions.

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    4月7日

    Jen was recently featured in a National Nanotechnology Initiative podcast!

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    4月6日

    Profs. Michael Lepech and Craig Criddle were featured on Stanford News for their research on affordable, sustainable urban neighborhoods. via

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  6. 4月6日

    To enable the use of more renewable energy, we need better magnets. Magnets are involved in almost every step of electrical production and better magnets could help make electrical devices much smaller and cheaper.

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    4月5日

    How can we spend billions of $ in new federal funding more wisely? researchers have a plan that could help make cities more walkable, livable and affordable:

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  8. 4月5日

    COVID-19 put a spotlight on how income disparities can vastly alter health outcomes for kids. On a recent episode of The Future of Everything shares how telehealth might help overcome some of these challenges.

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    4月4日

    Our Tabula Muris team set out to determine the cell types and molecular pathways which can be rejuvenated by parabiosis - an effort to reverse aging.

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  10. 4月4日

    Rishee Jain of is looking for ways to keep the world cooler. After modeling 150,000 homes in informal settlements in tropical regions, his group identified retrofits that could be adopted now to reduce heat stress incidents.

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    3月28日

    Imagine an electronic display that's soft and stretchy. Researchers used & tools to develop a plastic-based display that can emit light twice as bright as a cellphone and can be stretched up to twice its original length:

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  12. 4月1日

    “This kind of hands-on project is an excellent opportunity to experience failure and learn from mistakes.” -Ken Hara, assistant professor of aeronautics and astronautics

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    3月31日

    Our new study led by is out in . Using scanning thermal microscopy, we visualized single filaments in resistive oxide memory () and estimated their temperature >1000 C. .

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  14. 3月30日

    To have a truly curative solution to heart disease you need to somehow replace damaged or malformed tissue. and his group are working on new ways to approach congenital heart disease by building engineered heart tissue in the lab.

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  15. 3月29日

    Journalism fellows with The Starling Lab for Data Integrity will use the lab’s groundbreaking data authentication framework to protect the integrity and safety of digital content.

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  16. 3月28日

    It’s time we break the paradigm where we think of robots as a substitute for a pair of human hands, and instead start thinking of robots as helping hands that can do things like fill the caregiver gap and help extend quality of life says

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    3月25日

    My own journey into a STEM field has been filled with challenges and setbacks, and so it was surprisingly emotional to see myself represented alongside these other amazing women.

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    3月23日

    Really excited to share this - supported research on electrochemical nitrate reduction! First publication from the on nitrate reduction, but not the last. We relate Ti surface reconstruction and echem performance during pollutant--> product conversion.

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  19. 3月25日

    . and her team may have figured out the first steps towards making a stretchy LED screen. Their research is exploring how they might create interactive displays that could easily be part of Elastigirl’s supersuit from The Incredibles.

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    3月23日

    My scientist-dancer sis is a 3-D printed statue at the 👩🏻‍💻💃🏻!! Highly recommend stopping by the inspiring exhibit featuring 120 statues of women scientists 🧪🚀🔭. 3 more days to catch it!

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