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Andrew Knoll awarded the Crafoord Prize

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Congratulations to Professor Andrew H. Knoll awarded the Crafoord Prize in Geosciences by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for his pioneering contributions to the studies of life's earliest history. Professor Knoll is Fisher Research Professor of...

How the Egg Got Its Shape

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An international team of scientists led by L. Mahadevan and Mary Caswell Stoddard (former postdoc in Edwards Lab) have answered the question of why there is great diversity in egg shape and sizes. And, the answer may help explain how birds evolved. The...

Harvard and MIT Develop Hair-Brushing Robot

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L. Mahadevan teamed with MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory to develop a hair-brushing robot. The robotic arm has a sensorized soft brush, camera with force feedback, and closed-loop control. The robot, which can identify...

CRISPR Enzyme Programmed to Kill Viruses in Human Cells

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Pardis Sabeti and researchers at the Broad Institute have turned a CRISPR RNA-cutting enzyme into an antiviral that can be programmed to detect and destroy RNA-based viruses in human cells. Many of the world's most common or deadly pathogens are RNA-based...

The Genetic Basis of Parental Care

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Why are some mice and people monogamous? And, why are monogamous fathers better at parenting? In a study led by Hopi Hoekstra and postdocs, Andrés Bendesky and Jean-Marc Lassance, the answer points to a genetic basis for parental care in monogamous...

How Clumps of Honeybees Survive Wind

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L. Mahadevan and PhD students, Jacob Peters ('18) and Mary Salcedo (Mahadevan Lab) teamed with Prof. Orit Peleg, Colorado University-Boulder, to research the collective mechanical adaptation in honeybee swarms. The study, published in Nature Physics...