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Faster than a ...

Researchers at Harvard University have shown that nanowire transistors can be at least four times speedier than conventional silicon devices (Technology Review)

Rewarding research

Assistant Professor of Bioengineering Maurice Smith has been awarded a Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Early Career Award

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Soda fountain

Applied Physicist Dan Blair appeared on NECN to explain what happens when Mentos, those tiny candy mints, meets Diet Coke (NECN)

Bursting on the scene

Bioengineers Nicholas Lesica, Garrett Stanley, and their colleagues have published a new study on thalamic neurons

Active thinker

The Crimson profiles John A. Armstrong '56, longtime supporter for engineering and applied sciences at Harvard, in its special section on the class of '56 (Crimson)

Baby steps

All that hand and arm waving by children starting at around three months old, turns out to have a purpose other than simply getting a toy or attention

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Prize patrol

Congrats to our Herchel Smith Undergraduate Research Scholarship winners

Finding her way

Held at Harvard's Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences on May 3, Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day, a nationwide effort in its sixth year, aims to do more than simply live up to its title (Harvard Gazette)