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New materials that directly convert ultraviolet light into motion without the need for electronics
Uncovering the Key Mechanisms of Cancer, Aging and Inflammation
Paralyzed Man Able to Feel Again Through a Mind-Controlled Robotic Arm
Research into “materials that compute” advances as engineers demonstrate system performs pattern recognition
Simple diagnostic tests for diseases for which no microbial cause is known, including auto-immune diseases, cancers and other conditions
Nanomotors could help electronics fix themselves
Self-powered enzyme pumps could be used as self-regulated, stimuli-responsive, active, delivery vehicles
Hybrid material presents potential for 4-D-printed adaptive devices
Lab-Grown 3-D Intestine Regenerates Gut Lining in Dogs
Toward a squishier robot
Thumbs-up for mind-controlled robotic arm
Drug Developed at Pitt Proves Effective Against Antibiotic-Resistant ‘Superbugs’
Polymer gel, heal thyself: University of Pittsburgh engineering team proposes new composites that can regenerate when damaged
Snap to attention: Polymers that react and move to light
Entering a New Dimension: 4D Printing
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