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New technology could help law enforcement detect smaller amounts of fentanyl with a higher degree of accuracy than any other field-testing tool
Inspired by swarm behavior of ants, scientists developed a nanoparticle self-assembly system that can fix broken electrical circuits
Topological materials could result in everything from more energy-efficient electronics to the development of novel superconductors
Teeth may be an important new resource for understanding the lives of our extinct relatives
Inosine could be a potential route to the first RNA and the origin of life on Earth
A Harvard team has developed an improved system to use renewable electricity to reduce carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide
Changes in Hudson River may offer insight into how glaciers grew
'HAMR' can walk on land, swim, and walk under water
To adapt to warmer temperatures, winemakers may have to plant lesser known grape varieties
A team of John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) students produced a tech-driven solution that could help EH&S more efficiently catalogue Harvard’s hazardous chemicals
Finding biological barcodes
Unlike other techniques for identifying and authenticating liquids, Harvard's solution is inexpensive, instantaneous, and portable
Recent advancements in stem cell biology have provided an unprecedented opportunity to treat diabetes, researchers say
Team hopes to shorten time, difficulty in measuring their effectiveness, potential
Classics and business professors team up to teach surprisingly modern lessons from a distant empire.
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