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An Inside Look at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital
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The Soft Side of Robotics
The Soft Side of Robotics Claudia Shi | January 31, 2023 Dr. Xiaoguang Dong, an assistant professor in the department of mechanical engineering, is currently…
The Nanomachine Revolution
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Make Your Ideas Come To Life With 3D Printing
Rohan Rashingkar | November 16, 2022 Have you ever wanted to transform an idea into a physical reality—but did not have a simple and efficient…
Surgeons Behind the Scene: VISE Undergraduate Research
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Food for Thought: Vanderbilt VisionPass
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How Technology Can Mitigate Overcrowding In Dining Halls and Libraries
Vienna Parnell | October 20, 2022 Food that’s worth the “Waitz”?: An interview with Nic Halverson, the founder and CEO behind the crowd level tracking…