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A Lesson In Pioneering From My Mother, The Chemical Engineer
Hedge Fund Uses Algae to Reap 21% Return
Robotic Device May Help Gait in Kids With Cerebral Palsy
Columbia University Invents Mind-controlled Hearing Aid
This Smart Window Uses Electricity to Quickly Change from Clear to Dark
Single-Molecule Transistors Get Reproducibility and Room-Temperature Operation
Researchers Have Officially Discovered a New Kind of Chemical Reaction
Robot Suit Helps Children With Cerebral Palsy to Walk Better
Why Harvey's Devastation is so Severe
Scientists Can Now Bioengineer Lungs, Reducing Potential Deaths Due To Organ Shortage
Bioengineering Could Make More Donor Lungs Suitable for Transplant
The Truth About Harvey and Climate Change is in the Middle
A Big Threat From Hurricane Irma is the Storm Surge
I Saw the Future in Columbia's Nanotechnology Clean Room
Artificial Muscle Could Make Robots 15 Times Stronger Than Humans
This Super Strong Artificial Muscle may Bring us Closer to Lifelike Robots
Colleges Move to Close Gender Gap in Science
Could Evaporation Ever Power the Country?
Michal Lipson Wins the 2019 IEEE Photonics Award
Yiannis Monovoukas
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