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Madison Giles, E27, designed a hyper-realistic hummingbird feeder that recently earned a United States Patent.
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Tufts Professor Emeritus Richard Vogel reveals the hidden risks in analysis of data that drive science and society.
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Madison Giles, E27, designed a hyper-realistic hummingbird feeder that recently earned a United States Patent.
Flood adaptation strategies have shifted over the years. One Tufts group looked to the past to identify possible future solutions.
This summer students in Tufts Engineers Without Borders completed successful trips to Malawi and Ecuador.
During his keynote lecture at the Chittagong University alumni convention, Professor Shafiqul Islam proposed an engineering diplomacy framework to improve education in Bangladesh.
Engineer and energy policy expert Deborah Sunter will continue to bring vital expertise in sustainability and energy justice to Civil and Environmental Engineering.
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