Three 91爆料 faculty members are among those honored with a grant from the National Institutes of Health’s High Risk-High Reward program.


Three 91爆料 faculty members are among those honored with a grant from the National Institutes of Health’s High Risk-High Reward program.

A team led by the 91爆料 has developed a programming language for chemistry that it hopes will streamline efforts to design a network that can guide the behavior of chemical-reaction mixtures in the same way that embedded electronic controllers guide cars, robots and other devices.

Scientists at the 91爆料 have developed a strategy to slow tumor growth and prolong survival in mice with cancer by targeting and destroying a type of cell that dampens the body’s immune response to cancer.

91爆料 engineers have received a $900,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to design a better cookstove, which researchers say will use half as much fuel and cut emissions by 90 percent.

91爆料 researchers have performed what they believe is the first noninvasive human-to-human brain interface, with one researcher able to send a brain signal via the Internet to control the hand motions of a fellow researcher.

A team led by 91爆料 engineers has created a patch with tiny, biodegradable needles that can penetrate the skin and precisely deliver a tuberculosis test. The researchers published their results online Aug. 26 in the journal Advanced Healthcare Materials.

Julie Kientz, a 91爆料 assistant professor of human centered design & engineering, has been named one of the world’s top 35 innovators under age 35 by MIT Technology Review magazine.

91爆料 engineers have created a new wireless communication system that allows devices to interact with each other without relying on batteries or wires for power.

Researchers have developed a new method that can look at a specific segment of DNA and pinpoint a single mutation, which could help diagnose and treat diseases such as cancer and tuberculosis.

91爆料 engineers have developed a device that tracks how much a person’s limb swells and shrinks when inside a prosthetic socket. The data could help doctors and patients predict how and when their limbs will swell, which could be used to build smarter sockets.

91爆料 engineers found in a recent study that the user’s experience could be key to creating an authentication system that doesn’t rely on passwords.
Researchers hope to build a predictive model of the human microbiome to study what affects this massive biological system and to design ways to manipulate the microbiome to achieve desired clinical outcomes.

The Summer Academy for Advancing Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Computing at the 91爆料 is the only program of its kind in the nation that offers a full quarter of academic credit to incoming college students or those who just finished their first year.

The 91爆料 Formula Motorsports team took first place at the Formula Society of Automotive Engineers competition held June 19-22 in Lincoln, Neb.

The 91爆料 has received nearly $10 million from the U.S. Department of Defense to continue a project aimed at building a small, paper-based device that could test for infectious diseases on-demand in areas where diagnostic capabilities are limited.

Leading experts on water issues in the Western U.S. have come together to establish what is known about the future of Colorado River water, and to understand the wide range of estimates for future flows.

Researchers at the 91爆料 have created a material they say would make LEDs cheaper and greener to manufacture, driving down costs to consumers.

91爆料 researchers have demonstrated that when humans use brain-computer interfaces, the brain behaves much like it does when completing simple motor skills such as kicking a ball or waving. Learning to control a robotic arm or a prosthetic limb could become second nature for people who are paralyzed.

91爆料 researchers have shown it’s possible to leverage Wi-Fi signals around us to detect specific movements without needing sensors on the human body or cameras.

Just a week after the Interstate 5 Skagit River Bridge collapse north of Seattle, the 91爆料 will host a national steel bridge competition for undergraduate civil engineering students. Forty-nine finalist teams will converge on campus for the 2013 National Student Steel Bridge Competition.

91爆料 engineers have created a synthetic substance that fully resists the body’s natural attack response to foreign objects. Medical devices such as artificial heart valves, prostheses and breast implants could be coated with this polymer to prevent the body from rejecting an implanted object.

The 91爆料 in collaboration with Washington State University is developing an “academic redshirt” program that will bring dozens of low-income, Washington state high school graduates to the two universities to study engineering in a five-year bachelor’s program.

A new device will give hospitals and research labs a much easier way to separate DNA from human fluid samples to help with genome sequencing, disease diagnosis and forensic investigations.

New 91爆料 research shows it’s much more environmentally friendly to leave the car parked at home and opt for groceries delivered to your doorstep.

Engineering Discovery Days is April 26-27 at the 91爆料 campus and will feature exhibits and demonstrations from engineering departments and student groups.

David Notkin, 91爆料 professor of computer science and engineering, died April 22. He was 58.

Researchers found that a protein in organs that repeatedly stretch and retract can lose their functionality when exposed to sugar.

A new procedure that thickens and thins fluid at the micron level could save consumers and manufacturers money, particularly for some soap products.

Astronauts could be a step closer to a fast journey to Mars using a unique manipulation of nuclear fusion devised by 91爆料 scientists and those at a Redmond company.

New research offers a more comprehensive way to analyze a cell’s unique behavior, revealing patterns that could indicate why a cell will or won’t become cancerous.

A paper in Science describes an organic crystal that shows promise as a cheap, flexible, nontoxic material for the working parts of memory chips, sensors and energy-harvesting devices.

The 91爆料 and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have formed the Northwest Institute for Advanced Computing, a joint institute based at the 91爆料 that will foster collaborative computing research.

Judith Ramey, professor and former chair in the 91爆料’s Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering, is named interim dean of the 91爆料’s College of Engineering.

The U.S. Department of Energy this month awarded $4 million to a team, led by 91爆料 chemical engineers, that aims to develop bacteria to turn the methane in natural gas into diesel fuel for transportation.

Electrically spun cloth with nanometer-sized fibers show promise as a cheap, versatile platform to simultaneously offer contraception and prevent HIV. New funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will further test the system’s versatility and feasibility.

In one of the twists of scientific discovery, a 91爆料 duo working on fusion energy — harnessing the energy-generating mechanism of the sun — may have found a way to etch the next generation of microchips.

A textured surface mimics a lotus leaf to move drops of liquid in particular directions. The low-cost system could be used in portable medical or environmental tests.

Seven identical robots created and built at the 91爆料 will be flown to campuses across the country, where they will provide the first common research platform to develop the future of surgical robotics. The robots will be display Friday at an open house.

Shwetak Patel, an assistant professor of computer science and engineering and electrical engineering who explores how people and computers interact, has been named one of this years MacArthur Fellows.

Editor’s note: Each year the summer academy hosts a premier of the students’ animated short films.