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Tomorrow’s engineers

Five Tufts innovators talk about what drew them to engineering and how they envision shaping the future.
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Building a framework for inclusion

It’s important to take a systematic approach to dismantle racism, Karl Reid, A22P, executive director of the National Society of Black Engineers, tells a Tufts audience.
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NAE Inductee

Congratulations to David Kaplan, Stern Family Professor in Engineering, Distinguished Professor, and Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, on being elected to the US National Academy of Engineering (NAE).
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Meat that’s better than meat

Tufts scientists are a force in the quest to grow meat from animal cells, which is better for consumers' health, the treatment of animals, and the planet.
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Startup on the global stage

Named to Forbes 30 Under 30, Noah Hill, E21, and Daniel Weinstein, E18, are looking to make an impact with their device that provides insights on oral health and more.
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Three Minute Thesis Competition

The third annual Tufts Three Minute Thesis Competition featured graduate student research from the School of Engineering, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the Friedman School of Nutrition.
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What is a heart on a chip?

Akshita Rao, E21, joins the Museum of Science's "Pulsar: A Science Podcast" to discuss her biomedical engineering research on the human heart.