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3D-printed heart muscle beats with fibre-infused ink

3D-printed heart muscle beats with fibre-infused ink

Harvard researchers have achieved a breakthrough in tackling heart disease, with a 3D-printed heart ventricle that can mimic a human heartbeat.

Agricultural robot takes on invasive pests, protecting crops

Agricultural robot takes on invasive pests, protecting crops

A new autonomous robot is taking on invasive spotted lanternflies, safeguarding agricultural yields and combating the spread of destructive pests.

Study urges manufacturers to cultivate creativity and battle burnout amidst innovation pressure

Study urges manufacturers to cultivate creativity and battle burnout amidst innovation pressure

Manufacturers have never felt so much pressure to innovate. A new study sheds light on the challenges faced, emphasising the urgent need to nurture creativity and avoid burnout in order to unlock innovation.

Could polyester be the unlikely superhero that saves the environment?

Could polyester be the unlikely superhero that saves the environment?

Responding to the UN’s call to tackle the massive textile waste problem that threatens our planet's future, a group of researchers is developing a way to upcycle polyester to help end global overconsumption of clothing.

E-nose sniffs out hazardous scents, from spoiled milk to toxic spills

E-nose sniffs out hazardous scents, from spoiled milk to toxic spills

A Harvard-led research team is developing an AI-enabled sensor that can be used for everything from monitoring air quality and diagnosing diseases.

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