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Research SpotlightsSustainable cooling technology heats up
September 20, 2023 -
AwardsDon Ingber receives prestigious Wilbur Cross Medal from Yale University
December 15, 2020 -
Research SpotlightsMarine sponges inspire the next generation of skyscrapers and bridges
September 21, 2020 -
Press ReleaseWyss Institute Faculty Curate “Selects” Exhibition at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
July 9, 2019 -
Video/AnimationSaving the Planet with Robots, Microbes, and Nanotechnology
June 5, 2019 -
Press ReleaseBlurring the Line Between Science, Art, and Design
May 10, 2019 -
Press ReleaseLaying the ground for robotic strategies in environmental protection
April 8, 2019 -
Research Spotlights“Spanning the divide” between science and art
October 22, 2018 -
Press ReleaseA toolkit for transformable materials: How to design materials with reprogrammable shape and function
January 10, 2017 -
Community+ultra. gestaltung creates knowledge
November 4, 2016 -
CommunityLaunching the field of Biologically Inspired Engineering
October 18, 2016 -
CommunitySelf Assembly: Nature’s Design Principle
October 18, 2016 -
Press ReleaseA step forward in building functional human tissues
October 11, 2016 -
Press ReleaseDesigner & Inventor Chuck Hoberman Appointed Pierce Anderson Lecturer in Design Engineering at Harvard GSD
June 1, 2016 -
Research SpotlightsSelf-actuating materials
March 14, 2016 -
Research SpotlightsPulling water from thin air
February 24, 2016 -
Press ReleaseCreating a new vision for multifunctional materials
November 19, 2015 -
Research SpotlightsTermite mounds could inspire new ideas for sustainable building ventilation
August 31, 2015 -
CommunityPreservation through design
July 17, 2015 -
CommunityPop-Up Challenge: Help Revolutionize Pop-Up Robotics
June 22, 2015 -
Research SpotlightsGlass sponges hold internal secrets to structural strength
April 16, 2015 -
Press ReleaseFluid-filled pores separate materials with fine precision
March 5, 2015 -
Press ReleaseOrgans-on-Chips acquired by MoMA
March 4, 2015 -
Press ReleaseNovel non-stick material joins portfolio of slippery surface technologies
February 10, 2015 -
Translation NewsWyss Institute launches ‘SLIPS’ company
October 29, 2014 -
Press ReleaseA self-organizing thousand-robot swarm
August 14, 2014 -
Video/AnimationTuning into the sun
August 14, 2014 -
Press ReleaseRobot folds itself up and walks away
August 7, 2014 -
Press ReleaseCarbon-fiber epoxy honeycombs mimic the material performance of balsa wood
June 25, 2014 -
Press ReleaseWyss Institute Core Faculty member Joanna Aizenberg elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
April 24, 2014 -
Press ReleaseRoomy Cages Built From DNA
March 13, 2014 -
Press ReleaseManufacturing a solution to planet-clogging plastics
March 3, 2014 -
Press ReleaseArtificial muscles that do the twist
February 26, 2014 -
Press ReleaseAn Essential Step toward Printing Living Tissues
February 19, 2014 -
Press ReleaseRobotic construction crew needs no foreman
February 13, 2014 -
Press ReleaseProgrammable glue made of DNA directs tiny gel bricks to self-assemble
September 9, 2013 -
Press ReleaseNew coating turns ordinary glass into superglass
August 2, 2013 -
Press ReleaseLifelike cooling for sunbaked windows
July 30, 2013 -
Press ReleaseCry me a river of possibility: Scientists design new adaptive material inspired by tears
April 8, 2013 -
Press ReleaseJennifer A. Lewis, pioneer in 3D printing and bioinspired materials, joins Harvard faculty
January 10, 2013 -
Press ReleaseSmart materials get SMARTer
July 11, 2012 -
CommunityImaginary Beings: James Weaver’s Electron Micrographs on Display in Paris
June 1, 2012 -
Press ReleaseIn new mass-production technique, robotic insects spring to life
February 15, 2012 -
CommunityBuildings Inspired by Nature: Inventing the Future Built Environment
October 11, 2011 -
Press ReleaseSlippery slope: Researchers take advice from carnivorous plant
September 21, 2011 -
Press ReleaseWyss Institute Experts to Share Cutting-Edge Research in Bio-inspired Building Materials at International Architecture Symposium
March 2, 2011