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There is More to a Butterfly’s Wing Than Meets the Eye
Of Wings and Wavelengths
Scientists Find Living Cells Beneath Scales of Butterfly Wings
Butterfly Wings Are Alive and Double as Hi-Tech Sensors
How and Why Butterflies Keep Their Wings Cool
Alex Battey
From the Magazine: Charging Ahead
Cancer & Engineering Mini-Symposium
Can AI help doctors predict and prevent preterm birth?
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Applied Mathematics Colloquium
ME: Jacob Notbohm
Gerard Karsenty
Vijay Vedula
Applied Mathematics Colloquium
2020 Engineering Industry Showcase
BME Seminar: Irene Georgakoudi, Ph.D., Tufts University
Where Australia's Smoke Goes to Die
Using Game Theory to Determine Who’s Liable: Autonomous Vehicle or Human Driver?
Behavioral Economics’ Latest Bias: Seeing Bias Wherever it Looks
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