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Prism and refracted light.
Layered polymers. (Lab: K.Vaeth)
Demo of new technique creating renewable cement. (Lab: Y-M.Cheng)
Analytical wells. (Lab: C.Love)
PDMS shapes. (Lab: G.Whitesides)
Electronic skin. (Lab: J.Kim)
Block copolymers. (Lab: E.Thomas)
What is a drop of water?
B. subtilis. (Lab: R.Kolter)
lbio-inspired lungs. (Lab: D.Ingber)
Designing small robots. (Lab: R.Wood)
B-Z reaction. (Lab: A.Zhabotinsky)
Solar cells. (Lab: V.Steinmann)
Darkfield device. (Lab: M.Kolle)
Lumina analytic slide.
B-Z reaction. (Lab: A.Zhabotinsky)
Battery cell. (Lab: E.Wang)
Nanocrystals. (Lab: M.Bawendi)
Velcro-like food sensors. (Lab: B.Marelli)
Ferrofluid.
Renewable cement. (Lab: E.Olivetti)
Interior of lab system. (Lab: M.Rupp)
Lumina analytical slides.
Mechanical studies. (Lab: S.Rudykh)
Cell sorter. (Lab: M.Toner)
Scanned image of “fingering instability”. (Lab: X.Zhao, H.Yuk)
Scanned 4 mm “flier”. (Lab: J.Rogers)
Fabrication process.
Drug delivery. (Lab: R.Langer)
Scanned 3D printed mesh. (Lab: J.Hart)
Scanned sustainable textiles. (Lab: S.Boriskina)
Medical patches. (Lab: X.Zhao)
Drug packaging. (Lab: P.Doyle)
Scanned loud speaker material. (Lab: V.Bulović)
CVD. (Lab: K.Gleason)
Chandelier.
Scanned raw egg.
Scanned peacock feather.
Scanned tomatoes.
Scanned gift of flowers.
Scanned pears.
Scanned pencils.
Crystallized spiral patterns. (Lab: S.McBride)
Laminar flow. (Lab: G.Whitesides)
Strains of fungi growth. (Lab: J.Kohler)
Microrotor. (Lab: A.Epstein)
Oil and vinegar.
Microfluidic device. (Lab: D.Wu)
Marangoni effect.
Drops of water.
Opal.
Lotus effect.
Fog in Moline, IL.
Condensation on cellophane.
Reflections on the Charles River.
Ice nucleating on a window.
Science museum ceiling, London.
Boiling eggs.
Oxidized copper pan.
Moire patterns.
Condensation.
A metaphor for remote epitaxy.
A metaphor for microphage inhibition.
Reflections on the Connecticut River.
A metaphor to explain E. coli coating. (Lab: A.Furst)
A metaphor for stem cell encapsulation.
A metaphor for collecting astronomical data.
A metaphor for “binary” language.
A metaphor for crumpled graphene balls. (Lab: J.Huang)
A metaphor for guided self-assembly.
A metaphor for resistive force theory. (Lab: K.Kamrin)
A scanned metaphor for nanotubes.
A metaphor for “binary” language.
A metaphor for how an AFM tip “reads” a surface.