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October:
Short-lived circuits promise range of new uses
The Boston Globe | October 1, 2012
September:
New optical imaging technology could aid in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment
Medical News (online) | September 27, 2012
No sow's ear
The Economist | September 1, 2012
August:
Somerville Kids Learn Engineering with Legos
Somerville Journal | August 14, 2012
Astronaut Visits Tufts, Works With Young Students
InsideMedford.com | August 14, 2012
Silk Technology Stabilizes Vaccines and Antibiotics
BioTech Daily | August 1, 2012
July:
NASA Brings Wonder of Space Station to Boston
Yahoo! News | July 30, 2012
Unraveling the secrets of spider silk
WTVT-TV (Fox affiliate) | July 23, 2012
Silk Film Acts As Vaccine Preservative
Chemical & Engineering News | July 16, 2012
Silk Stretches Drugs' Shelf Life to New Lengths
NPR, Science Friday | July 13, 2012
Silk Protein Lets Vaccines Stand the Heat
Scientific American | July 13, 2012
New silk technology stabilizes vaccine and antibiotics so refrigeration is not needed
MedicalXpress.com | July 9, 2012
New silk technology stabilizes vaccine and antibiotics so refrigeration is not needed
National Public Radio | July 9, 2012
Vaccine stabilization technique proves as smooth as silk
MNature Magazine | July 9, 2012
Silky scheme for vaccine storage without refrigeration
New Scientist | July 9, 2012
June:
In United States, there's a lot of food being wasted
The Washington Post | June 20, 2012
Teaching tree-thinking through touch
Terra Daily | June 12, 2012
College Teams Compete in Hybrid Challenge
The Boston Globe | June 4, 2012
May:
Inspired by Microsoft's Imagine Cup, Students from Harvard, MIT &
Tufts Join Forces to Launch a Startup
BostonInno | May 7, 2012
Improved Bone Repair With High-Strength Silk Scaffolds
MedicalNewsToday.com | May 2, 2012
April:
Tufts, Harvard and MIT students to launch startup
Mass High Tech | April 30, 2012
Tufts University Engineers Prove Fully Biodegradable Scaffold Works
OrthoTec | April 30, 2012
Local Invention Could Tell If Food Is Fresh, Save Money
WBZ-TV (CBS affiliate) | April 23, 2012
ImagineCup US Finals in Redmond - What's happening?
dotnet.dzone.com | April 22, 2012
Imagine Cup Turns 10: A Decade of Inspiring Students to Dream Big
Microsoft.com | April 20, 2012
MRS Recognizes Graduate Students for Achievements in Materials Research
azom.com | April 20, 2012
Tufts Hosts Their First Hackathon With the Help of Evernote, Offering Winners a Trip to Silicon Valley
BostInno | April 12, 2012
Alden Keefe Sampson for Tufts Hackathon
hercampus.com | April 12, 2012
March:
Looking To Frost Cupcakes & Deal With the Economic Stimulus Plan? Tufts Has Some Robots For That
BostInno | March 26, 2012
Medford students participate in Tufts engineering program
Medford Transcript | March 23, 2012
Benefits of single atoms acting as catalysts in hydrogen-related reactions
Energy Daily | March 12, 2012
Catalysts for Less: Slashing Costs of Metal Alloys Needed to Jump-Start Crucial Chemical Processes
ScienceDaily.com | March 8, 2012
Edible Gold Sensors Alert to Spoiled Food
Discovery Channel (online) | March 6, 2012
When silk and gold come together
Deccan Herald (India) | March 6, 2012
Tufts Creates Tiny Edible Food Sensors
Boston Magazine | March 5, 2012
Startups Seek to Master the Education Market
Education Week | March 5, 2012
February:
A Future Without Expiration Dates
Esquire | February 29, 2012
Scientists Develop Edible Sensors to Detect Food Spoilage
Houston Chronicle | February 29, 2012
Chew On This: Edible Silk Sensors To Monitor Your Food
FastCoExist.com | February 27, 2012
Newsletter-turned-website now a screenplay launch pad
Boston Globe | February 23, 2012
MassCEC, MTTC awards $120K for clean energy projects
Mass High Tech | February 8, 2012
January:
Silky-smooth holograms
Materials Views | January 30, 2012
Panetta honored with White House tour for her work
Stoneham Sun (Massachusetts) | January 12, 2012
CES: Death of the TV remote control
New Scientist blog (One Percent) | January 9, 2012
The sky's the limit, it seems, with graphene
Boston Globe | January 9, 2012
A Pain-Free Needle
The Wall Street Journal | January 7, 2012
Silk Microneedles Deliver Controlled-Release Drugs Painlessly
Today's Medical Developments | January 4, 2012
Silk Microneedles Could Improve Drug-Delivery
MedTechInsider | January 4, 2012
Biomedical Engineers Create Silk Microneedles for Controlled-Release Drug Delivery
BioTechDaily.com | January 3, 2012
DuPont chief executive shows the way to the future
Guelph Mercury | January 3, 2012
December:
Silk Microneedles Deliver Controlled-Release Drugs Painlessly
DeviceSpace.com | December 28, 2011
'Virtual operating room' to sharpen surgeons' smarts and skills news
Domain-B | December 15, 2011
November:
2 Tufts University faculty honored for mentoring
Boston Globe (online) | November 26, 2011
Two Tufts Faculty
Honored by Obama for Mentoring Students in STEM
PR Newswire | November 25, 2011
A Conversation With Richard M. Vogel, Professor and Hydrologist
The Atlantic | November 24, 2011
October:
Programming Cells to Home to Specific Tissues may Enable More
Effective Cell-based Therapies Innovations
Report.com | October 28, 2011
Scientists Marshal Silk Nanofibers to Repair the Optic Nerve
QMed | October 19, 2011
High tech Council, SNHU to present Tech Leaders training program
Nashua Telegraph (New Hampshire) | October 5, 2011
Dow Honors Winners of Sustainability Innovation Student Challenge
Business Wire | October 4, 2011
A young man with a plan
Boston Globe | October 1, 2011
September:
More cracks and loose marble found on quake damaged Washington Monument
Daily Mail (United Kingdom) | September 30, 2011
Clothes influence race perception
BBC News | September 28, 2011
Daredevil Washington Monument inspection starts
USA Today | September 28, 2011
Sturdy Cholera Bug Thrives as Researchers Look to Stanch Outbreak
Greenwire | September 23, 2011
IEEE Striving to
Increase the Global Ranks of Women Engineers
Digital Journal | September 22, 2011
A real test for techies: the education market
Boston Globe | September 18, 2011
Remote Control, With a Wave of a Hand
New York Times | September 11, 2011
What is a Ph.D.?
American Profile | August 20, 2011
August:
Climate Change Isn't a Culprit in Increasing Outbreaks, Study
Finds
New York Times | August 30, 2011
Safer and more efficient computer memory management
Smartplanet (CBS Interactive) | August 25, 2011
Stick-On Tattoos Go Electric
ScienceDaily.com | August 11, 2011
Scientists develop wearable electronics
Evanston Now (Illinois) | August 11, 2011
Genetically-engineered spider silk could be used in gene therapy
GizMag.com | August 11, 2011
Breakthrough In Gene Therapy With Genetically Engineered Spider Silk
MedIndia.net | August 11, 2011
The Link Between Floods and Cholera
BBC Science In Action | August 11, 2011
Cholera Outbreaks 'Not Caused' by Warmer Seas
Science and Development Network | August 9, 2011
Cholera Study (Cholera and River Flow)
Voice of America, In Focus | August 4, 2011
Africa: Scientists Pinpoint River Flow Associated with Cholera Outbreaks
Not Just Factors Related to Global Warming
AllAfrica.com | August 4, 2011
July:
Rhinebeck gets donation for Lego Robotics school project
Kingston Daily Freeman (New York) | July 26, 2011
Satellite Images May Help Predict The Next Cholera Outbreak
Huffington Post | July 6, 2011
Anita Borg Institute Honors the First Recipient of the Top Company for Technical Women Award
Diversity/Careers | June/July 2011
June:
No One Gets Stuck in His Class
Boston Globe | June 14, 2011
Tech job creation must spur talent creation
Mass High Tech | June 8, 2011
Dr. David Kaplan Joins Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Scientific Advisory Board
Yahoo! Finance | June 6, 2011
Get out for a hike
Boston Globe | June 6, 2011
Future engineers learn with Lego
WCAX-TV (Vermont) | June 6, 2011
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