
Wyss Institute
The Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University is a pioneering research center that focuses on developing innovative technologies inspired by nature, particularly in the fields of robotics, medicine, and materials science. Established to bridge the gap between engineering and biology, the institute conducts cutting-edge research in areas such as synthetic biology, soft robotics, and biomimetic design, enabling breakthroughs that can lead to real-world applications in healthcare and environmental sustainability.
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Scientists from the Wyss Institute created innovative manufacturing techniques known as Pop-Up Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMs) for the construction of RoboBees.
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