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19.06.2025 | Bridging the Gap: Innovations in Organ Bioprinting and Social Connection | In a world where technology often feels cold and distant, two groundbreaking initiatives are emerging to tackle pressing human needs: the quest for functional organs through bioprinting and the fight against loneliness through social innova... |
18.06.2025 | Stanford Develops 3D Printing Algorithm to Advance Vascular Design for Organ Bioprinting | Stanford researchers have taken a major step toward addressing one of the biggest hurdles in organ bioprinting: building realistic vascular networks capable of sustaining lab-grown tissue. Their new platform, published June 12 in Science, a... |
13.09.2024 | Кожаные не только люди: Как андроиды обретают чувство осязания и чем это поможет нам | Кожа защищает людей от вирусов и бактерий, помогает не перегреться и приспособиться к условиям окружающей среды. На первый взгляд может показаться, что роботам, в отличие от нас, всё это не слишком нужно. Но это только на первый: хотя люди ... |
21.06.2024 | TDK's Solid-State Battery Breakthrough: A Game-Changer in Energy Storage | TDK, a renowned Japanese company, has recently unveiled a groundbreaking development in the realm of solid-state batteries. Their innovative ceramic material boasts an unprecedented energy density of 1000 watt-hours per liter, setting a new... |
21.06.2024 | «Вундервафля в мире накопителей энергии»: твердотельные аккумуляторы от компании TDK | Источник.
На Хабре почти каждый месяц публикуют материалы о новых типах аккумуляторов. Но большинство разработок так и остаются новостями — 99% новинок не становятся реальными технологиями. Часто проблема в том, что это лишь научные изыскан... |
04.08.2023 | Как быть успешным кодером в мире ChatGPT | Искусственный интеллект, и в особенности генеративный ИИ на основе больших языковых моделей (large language model, LLM), может перевернуть жизни многих кодеров. Но некоторые специалисты говорят, что ИИ не заменит живых программистов… по кра... |
08.02.2023 | Исследователи разработали роботизированное устройство, помогающее людям с БАС поднимать руки | Исследователи из Гарвардского университета и Общеклинической больницы штата Массачусетса разработали роботизированное устройство, помогающее людям с боковым амиотрофическим склерозом (БАС) поднимать руки.
Люди, страдающие БАС, часто испытыв... |
27.10.2022 | Dawn of the tentacle | Fair warning, it’s going to be a quick one from me today. I caught the thing again, roughly three months after the last time I caught the thing. They say, “third time’s the charm,” and I now recognize that they were referring to chest pain ... |
26.10.2022 | 3 traits Lux Capital's Deena Shakir looks for in early-stage startup founders as healthcare bets shrink | Deena Shakir, a partner at Lux Capital. Deena Shakir This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.
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24.10.2022 | Jellyfish-Inspired Robotic Grippers Could Grasp Delicate Objects Well | April Fowell, Tech Times 24 October 2022, 11:10 pm
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a robotic gripper that uses thin tentacles to grasp fragile or priceless object... |
25.07.2022 | Исследователи создали надувные приводы для роботов на основе узора оригами | Инженеры из Гарвардской школы инженерии и прикладных наук (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, SEAS) разработали гибкие надувные приводы, которые позволят совершать запрограммированные движения без электроники, только с помо... |
10.05.2022 | Here’s where Harvard’s engineering dean sees medtech research going | Harvard University constructed a 500,000-square-foot Science and Engineering Complex (SEC) for SEAS in Boston’s Allston neighborhood in 2020. [Image courtesy of Harvard SEAS]Surgical robotics, artificial intelligence, and combatting climate... |
28.03.2022 | HHS’s failure to address the health harms of climate crisis constitutes environmental and institutional racism | The 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination against recipients of federal funding, including those covered by Medicaid and Medicare, along with actions that have racially disparate impacts. The Department of Health and Human Services... |
15.03.2022 | Spinning alt-meat like cotton candy, Tender Food banks $12m seed capital | US alt-protein startup Tender Food — previously known as Boston Meats — has raised $12 million in seed funding for its “cotton-candy machine” technology that can be used in the production of both plant-based meat analogs and cell-cultured p... |
15.02.2022 | Учёные из Гарварда создали биогибридную рыбу из клеток человеческого сердца | Исследователи из Гарвардского университета (США) совместно с коллегами из Эморийского университета (США) разработали полностью автономную биогибридную рыбу из клеток человеческого сердца. Искусственная рыба способна плавать, воссоздавая сок... |
09.02.2022 | Trestle Biotherapeutics licenses kidney implant 3D bioprinting technology from Harvard | 3D Printing Industry is currently seeking feedback on material usage across the sector. Have your say in the Spotlight on Resin 3D Printing Survey now.
San Diego-based bioengineering start-up Trestle Biotherapeutics has gained a license for... |
25.01.2022 | Инженеры разработали мягкий эластичный термометр, не требующий питания | Термометр протестировали на сваренном вкрутую яйце
Исследователи из Гарвардской школы инженерии и прикладных наук имени Джона А. Полсона (SEAS) разработали мягкий, растягивающийся термометр с автономным элементом питания. Термометр можно бу... |
14.01.2022 | Физические итоги прошлых лет: что же было дальше?
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Вместо заключения... | Последние несколько лет я рассказывал на Хабре про самые интересные достижения из мира физики. Все они были по-своему прорывными, но предсказать, какое будущее ожидает тот или иной результат, было непросто. По-моему сейчас настал отличный м... |
20.10.2021 | Ученые научили роботов-муравьев совместно преодолевать преграды | В своем исследовании доцент кафедры электротехники Университета Нотр-Дам Ясемин Озкан-Айдын рассказывает, как ей удалось создать роботов-муравьев, которые имитируют поведение своих настоящих сородичей. Четвероногие шагающие устройства спосо... |
14.05.2021 | Researchers May Have Solved a 40-year Problem – Long-Lasting Batteries | Researchers from Harvard may have found the key to stable, fast-charging battery technology, according to new research.
A team from Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) say they have designed a stable, li... |
11.02.2021 | EV charging stations, biofuels, the hydrogen transition and chemicals are pillars of Shell’s climate plan | Royal Dutch Shell Group, one of the largest publicly traded oil producers in the world, just laid out its plan for how the company will survive in a zero-emission, climate conscious world.
It’s a plan that rests on five main pillars that in... |
11.01.2021 | A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong? | The Sun setting into a pall of forest fire smoke over Alberta from fires in BC and elsewhere, on ... [+] August 17, 2018 This shows the dimming and reddening of the Sun as it set, with it disappearing from view long before it reached the ho... |
30.07.2020 | Foresight’s AI-powered wearable helps low-vision users feel the world | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Vision is arguably the most important of the five basic senses, providing most people with the ability to navigate through the world — ... |
30.07.2020 | Foresight’s AI-powered wearable helps low-vision users feel the world | Vision is arguably the most important of the five basic senses, providing most people with the ability to navigate through the world — but there are 285 million visually impaired people worldwide who need assistance to augment their sight. ... |
13.05.2020 | Robotic exosuits show ‘immediate improvements’ to walking speeds of stroke survivors | A new small study out of Harvard and Boston University is targeting the use of soft robotic exosuits among stroke survivors. The aim is to demonstrate how such technologies could impact the rehabilitation of patients suffering hemiparesis, ... |
11.02.2020 | These email apps are scraping information from your inbox and selling the data for a profit | Getty Images
Several email apps scrape the contents of people's inboxes and sell that data to finance and e-commerce companies, according to a new Motherboard report.
The apps are primarily interested in tracking "transaction data,&quo... |
28.10.2019 | Spider eyes inspire a new kind of depth-sensing camera | As robots and gadgets continue to pervade our everyday lives, they increasingly need to see in 3D — but as evidenced by the notch in your iPhone, depth-sensing cameras are still pretty bulky. A new approach inspired by how some spiders sens... |
16.08.2019 | Robotic Shorts Help You Run, Walk Longer Without Getting Tired | Naia Carlos, Tech Times 16 August 2019, 10:08 am
Running and walking are simple human activities, but now scientists have found a way to make these tasks even easier for people.
Scientists have basically developed a robotic superhero suit, ... |
27.06.2019 | Tiny Robobee X-Wing powers its flight with light | We’ve seen Harvard’s Robobee flying robot evolve for years: After first learning to fly, it learned to swim in 2015, then to jump out of the water again in 2017 — and now it has another trick up its non-existent sleeve. The Robobee X-Wing c... |
11.06.2019 | Providing supplemental educational videos for healthcare online nets Osmosis $4 million | With over one million YouTube subscribers and 500,000 registered users for its supplemental educational videos, Osmosis, which bills itself as the Khan Academy of healthcare, has raised $4 million in new funding.
The round was led by Felici... |
31.05.2019 | Chef League challenges you to improvise recipes like the pros | Beth Altringer‘s Chef League mobile game on iOS is sure to make your mouth water. It is a game that challenges players to come up with the right ingredients to make a particular problem dish taste better.
You can take up challenges and comp... |
31.05.2019 | Chef League challenges you to improvise recipes like the pros | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Beth Altringer‘s Chef League mobile game on iOS is sure to make your mouth water. It is a game that challenges players to come up with ... |
25.07.2018 | В Гарварде разработали «программируемый» шрифт Брайля | Отдел новостей 25 июля 2018, 12:47 В Гарварде разработали «программируемый» шрифт Брайля
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05.07.2018 | Робот-насекомое из Гарварда умеет ходить по воде | Отдел новостей 5 июля 2018, 12:53 Робот-насекомое из Гарварда умеет ходить по воде
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03.01.2018 | Harvard Researchers Develop ‘Metalens’ Camera Technology Which Could Be The Future Of Smartphone Shooters | Carl Velasco, Tech Times 03 January 2018, 08:01 am
Researchers from Harvard University were able to develop a new kind of camera technology that might pave the way for less bulkier implementations, like, say, less unwieldy virtual or augmen... |
25.10.2017 | The RoboBee learns to launch itself out of the water | The RoboBee, a millimeter-wide flying robot platform from Harvard’s Wyss Institute, has been gaining improvements for years. The latest trick of this diminutive robo-creature is to dive into the water, then emerge and blast itself upwards u... |
20.10.2017 | Cientistas criam “pâncreas artificial” que controla diabetes usando o smartphone | O diabetes afeta mais de 400 milhões de pessoas em todo o mundo. Muitos sofrem do tipo 1: é quando o sistema imunológico ataca as células do pâncreas que produzem insulina, hormônio que controla os níveis de glicose no sangue.
Diversos cien... |
09.09.2017 | Robotic bees could take the sting out of Colony Collapse Disorder | America’s agricultural sector faces an unprecedented crisis. Native honeybees, one of the most prolific pollinators in the animal kingdom, are dying off at an unprecedented rate from Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) and threatening an ecosyst... |
09.09.2017 | Robotic bees could take the sting out of Colony Collapse Disorder | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
America’s agricultural sector faces an unpreceden... |
31.01.2017 | This robot will keep a heart pumping after it has failed | Originally Published by:
Like Wall–E, a new robot may soon find its way into – or rather onto – your heart.
Researchers from Harvard have created a silicone sleeve that has been proven to help a pig’s heart continue to pump blood after it’s... |
20.12.2016 | Op-ed: Why I’m not giving up on PGP | Aurich Lawson / Thinkstock reader comments 76 with 57 posters participating
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25.08.2016 | Harvard scientists develop first autonomous soft robot | Meet the octobot, a unique new creation out of Harvard that the university says could be the first step in a new kind of bot.
This totally soft robot has eight movable legs, just like its flesh-and-blood marine cousin, which was the inspira... |
24.08.2016 | Harvard’s Octobot is the first autonomous machine to be made with all soft robotics | For years roboticists have been looking into using softer materials for parts rather than the usual metal and plastic — sometimes even building entirely soft robots. But this Octobot from Harvard is the first that not only contains no hard ... |
08.08.2016 | Machine learning and “molecular Tinder” may change the game for OLED screens | To say there are a lot of molecules out there is kind of an understatement. So searching for one or two in particular is like looking for a needle in a galaxy-spanning haystack. Fortunately, the science of machine learning and the irrepress... |
04.12.2015 | 5 Cool Packaging Technologies of the Future | As the year 2015 draws to a close, we can look back and reflect upon the changes in technology in this year. Each year, we are seeing increasingly groundbreaking technologies entering into our daily lives, making mundane day-to-day tasks ea... |
24.07.2015 | Voxel8 raises $12M to help bring 3D-printed electronics to the masses | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Voxel8, creators of a 3D electronics printer, has raised $12 million to grow its team and develop the core technology that enables comp... |
24.07.2015 | Voxel8 raises $12M to help bring 3D-printed electronics to the masses | Voxel8, creators of a 3D electronics printer, has raised $12 million to grow its team and develop the core technology that enables companies to 3D-print products with built-in electronics.
Founded out of Somerville, Massachusetts, Voxel8 la... |
12.11.2014 | Steve Ballmer’s Harvard Donation Will Allow It To Add 12 New Computer Science PROFESSORS PROFESSORS PROFESSORS | Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has made a massive gift to his alma mater, Harvard, that will enable its computer science faculty to grow 50 percent by adding 12 new professors. Ballmer told the Harvard Crimson that his goal is to see th... |
18.08.2014 | Harvard scientists develop a self-organizing thousand-robot swarm | The Harvard school of engineering and applied sciences (SEAS) have created the "first thousand-robot flash mob". The swarm consists of 1,024 "kilobots" that collaborate and provide "a simple platform for the enactme... |
08.08.2014 | This Piece Of Paper Folds Itself Into A Robot | Imagine a ream of flat sheets sent into space, folding themselves to form a satellite, or a flat robot sent into a collapsed building to assemble itself and perform its function. That could very well be a reality in the future, as the world... |
03.08.2014 | Tiny flying robots are being built to pollinate crops instead of real bees | Honeybees, which pollinate nearly one-third of the food we eat, have been dying at unprecedented rates because of a mysterious phenomenon known as colony collapse disorder (CCD). The situation is so dire that in late June the White House ga... |
08.11.2013 | Science of Bioinspiration Is Spreading, But Lacks Commercial Teeth | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Can innovators learn anything about sustainability from the minimalist lifestyle of a two-toed sloth?
This question occurred to me Wednesday during the Fourth Annual Bioinspir... |
30.08.2013 | This transparent speaker hints at the soft, stretchable future of electronics | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
In the future, the most interesting electronics w... |
18.06.2013 | Linux, который убивает. Часть 2 | Anonymous 18 июня 2013, 11:30 Linux, который убивает. Часть 2
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10.07.2011 | Power To The People | As I type this, a UPS beeps furiously behind me, over the growl of half-a-dozen diesel generators on the street outside. I’m in an Internet café in Leh, a city nestled in a Himalayan valley surrounded by 6,000-metre / 20,000-foot peaks, the... |
11.11.2010 | Cerebral palsy therapy for kids via table-sized touchscreen | By Stephen Coldwell
Last month, pediatric specialists from across town visited Children’s Hospital Boston for demos of a technology designed to motivate children with cerebral palsy to do their occupational therapy. Created by a multidiscip... |
02.01.2008 | InCytu’s Betting that On-the-Spot Body Repair Will Succeed Where Traditional Tissue Engineering Has Not | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
With its aim of growing replacements for injured or ailing body parts, tissue engineering is a field that at first seemed spectacularly promising. (Anyone remember the mouse w... |
- | Harvard scientists develop first autonomous soft robot | Meet the octobot, a unique new creation out of Harvard that the university says could be the first step in a new kind of bot.
This totally soft robot has eight movable legs, just like its flesh-and-blood marine cousin, which was the inspira... |
- | The 59 most important VCs in New York, according to other VCs | From left to right: Fred Wilson, Anu Duggal, Peter Boyce, and Alexa von Tobel. Noam Galai/Getty Images; Female Founders Fund; General Catalyst; LearnVest; Marianne Ayala/Insider This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Be... |
- | Celebrating Delightful Moments and the Tech Vectors of Happiness | Photo by Edu Lauton on Unsplash
Delightful Moments are part of all human experience: the small, but powerful, separations from the daily humdrum when we feel stronger, calmer, more joyful, more in control, more distant from pain and anxiet... |
- | Solar geoengineering offers potential to halve global warming, scientists say | Solar geoengineering has generated increased discussion in recent years as a possible way to combat climate change. A group of scientists now say the right amount of solar geoengineering could cut global warming in half, while minimizing an... |
- | EGEB: Wind turbines hackable, Michigan says solar doesn’t cost grid, long live Perovskite, more | Electrek Green Energy Brief: A daily technical, financial and political review/analysis of important green energy news.
Researchers found they could hack entire wind farms – Staggs typed into his laptop’s command line and soon saw a list of... |
- | The sea caught fire this weekend, so maybe it’s time to stop drilling oil | After an (American) holiday weekend largely dedicated to setting things on fire, we think it’s relevant to note something that caught on fire this weekend that absolutely shouldn’t have: namely, the sea.
Over the weekend, not only did a fir... |
- | EGEB: Fossil fuels caused 1 out of 5 deaths in 2018, new study finds | More than 8 million people died in 2018 from fossil fuel pollution, double the number previously thought.
Nevada looks to green energy to diversify its tourism and gaming economy.
BOEM restarts the environmental permit review for the first ... |
- | Electrek green energy brief: A path to 10TW, India manufacturing capacity, China does offshore wind, more | A path to 10TW (but actually about solar cell consistency in manufacturing) – The article is about finding a solution to the 10% or so of solar cells that go bad in the first six months of sunlight exposure – good research. What I found mor... |
- | Air pollution from fossil fuel emissions responsible for 1 in 5 deaths: Harvard report | A report released Tuesday shows the emissions from use of fossil fuels is responsible for one in five deaths around the world — significantly more than was previously thought.
The study shows that burning fossil fuels have dire implications... |