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- Social media platforms are designed to maximize engagement, not protect your peace of mind. Learn straightforward ways to reduce your chances of seeing disturbing content.
- PhD student Krithik Ranjan analyzed 33 student learning tools and developed a 鈥渟pectrum of tinkerability鈥 that offers designers new ways to think about teaching computational skills.
- Members of three ATLAS labs show how interactive technology can create possibilities for new means of productivity, data analysis, creativity and play.
- Nanomaterials and neuroscience researchers aim to build brain/body interfaces that enhance performance, improve health monitoring and support mobility.
- The Emergent Nanotechnology Lab team has begun research to develop new bioplastics made to be used as fertilizer at end-of-life.
- Creative Technology & Design master's students developed a system to help birdwatchers with mobility challenges continue to participate in this popular pastime.
- The B2 partnership with The Tank continues despite NEA funding cuts. This creative collaboration supports rural communities and experimental artists.
- Carson Bruns and his team are developing robots that collaborate with humans in lab settings to reduce work burdens and improve safety.
- As a computer scientist and artist, Laura Devendorf blends engineering and weaving to empower the craft community while pushing the boundaries of textile science for applications in human-computer interaction, health, art, aerospace and more.
- Three ATLAS students received awards from the College of Engineering and Applied Science for community impact, perseverance, and research, while five earned student awards from ATLAS.