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Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
A new fuel cell harvests energy from microbes living in dirt runs forever
A new catalyst that quickly, cleanly and completely breaks down fishing nets, carpet and clothing without leaving harmful byproducts behind
A first-of-its-kind bandage that accelerates healing by 30 percent delivering electrotherapy directly to the wound site
Relieving pain without drugs using a dissolving implantable device
Enhancing the growth of food crops by understanding fast-growing algae
Smaller than a flea, this robot can walk, bend, twist, turn and jump
Bacteria convert captured carbon dioxide into chemicals for fuels, fabric and cosmetics using no fossil fuels
Type 1 diabetes treatment gets new hope via nanotherapy
New holographic camera can see around corners and see the unseen with high precision
Our genetic code is millions of times more efficient at storing data than existing solutions
A practical way to make cargo and tanker ships CO2 neutral — or even CO2 negative — with CO2-capturing solid oxide fuel cells
Engineers and neurobiologists have wirelessly programmed and then deprogrammed mice to socially interact with one another in real time
Setting the stage for biotech to generate 1 billion doses of cell-free vaccines in less than a month
Researchers leverage renewable electricity for widespread and distributed green hydrogen fuel production
Adding anti-viral layer to masks aims to deactivate the Covid-19 virus to protect others
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