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Massage doesn’t just make muscles feel better, it makes …

WEBSeo and her coauthors started exploring the effects of mechanotherapy on injured tissues in mice several years ago, and found that it doubled the rate of muscle …

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AI for more caring institutions

WEBStart-ups in emergency medicine, older adult care and quantum sensing all take home $75,000

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Science and Engineering Complex named one of the …

WEBHarvard University’s Science and Engineering Complex (SEC) has been certified by two international building certification programs as one of the healthiest, …

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Food-packaging system reduces health risks and saves food

WEBThis antimicrobial, biodegradable food packing system is not the Disease Biophysics Group’s first foray into making our food supply system more sustainable. …

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Guidelines for reinforcement learning in healthcare

WEBReinforcement learning (RL) is a subfield of AI that provides tools to optimize sequences of decisions for long-term outcomes. For example, faced with a patient with sepsis, the …

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Technology and health on a global scale

WEBFinding technological solutions to medical and healthcare challenges is the goal of the Tech and Global Health Initiative (TGHI). A new subgroup within the Harvard …

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Electrodes that flow to fit the body

WEBThe hydrogel electrode can "flow" to fit the body's many uneven surfaces and crevices without damaging delicate tissues. It is shown here on a fake "brain" made …

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Patterned Growth of Large Oriented Organic …

WEB12164. 9 J. AM. CHEM. SOC. 2005, 127, 12164-12165. Scheme 1. Schematic Illustration of the Experimental Procedure for the SAM-Induced Growth of Organic Semiconductor …

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Research shows how people changed their behavior in …

WEBWhen the United States issued national stay-at-home guidelines in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, mobility across the country dropped …

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Excitation spectra of surface-enhanced Raman scattering on …

WEB168 OPTICS LETTERS / Vol. 7, No. 4 / April 1982 Excitation spectra of surface-enhanced Raman scattering on silver-island films D. A. Weitz, S. Garoff, and T. J. Gramila Exxon …

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Researchers use light to coax stem cells to repair teeth

WEBCambridge/Boston, Mass. – May 28, 2014 – A Harvard-led team is the first to demonstrate the ability to use low-power light to trigger stem cells inside the body to …

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Expanding a lymph node, boosting a vaccine

WEBThe authors used a method know as high-frequency ultrasound to monitor individual lymph nodes in MPS- and control-vaccinated mice. The top row shows a …

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Bringing the clinic home

WEBEvera Technologies, a startup Quryshi founded in November, seeks to boost compliance by making lab testing more convenient. The company enables patients to …

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Breathing humid and salt-enriched air reduces respiratory droplet

WEBBreathing water and salt suppresses the generation of respiratory droplets, and potentially reduces COVID-19 incidence and symptoms, researchers at the Harvard …

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Three SEAS ventures take top prizes at President’s Innovation …

WEBStart-ups co-founded by students or alumni from the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) took the top prize in three of five …

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Bioengineering Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering …

WEBBioengineering at the Harvard School of Engineering is inherently interdisciplinary and combines faculty and research centers from across our campuses and Harvard teaching …

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Human health risks from hydroelectric projects

WEBThe research forecasts potential human health impacts of hydroelectric projects and identifies areas where mitigation efforts, such as removing the top layer of …

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Six seniors recognized with Dean’s Awards for outstanding …

WEBSix students from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) were recognized with the Dean’s Award for Outstanding …

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Soft robotic, wearable device improves walking for individual with

WEBResearchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Boston University Sargent College of Health & …

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Cyborg brain organoids offer insight into early brain development

WEBIn 2019, Liu and his team developed a cyborg platform for cardiac organoids, offering a rare glimpse into the early stages of heart development.In that research, the …

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Coming out to a chatbot

WEBWe can optimize all these LLMs all we want but there are aspects of LGBTQ+ mental health that cannot be solved with LLM chatbots — such as discrimination, …

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