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Jan 31, 2013 Competition that computes Teams of students from across Harvard mastered virtual foosball in second annual IACS Computational Challenge (Harvard Gazette) Computer Science, Applied Mathematics
Dec 5, 2013 Brandon Liu '14 named Marshall Scholar Harvard senior sees technology as key tool in fighting disease Computer Science, Awards
Sep 19, 2014 From whales to larvae, study finds common principles in swimming Applied math shows that a handful of principles govern how virtually all animals propel themselves though water
Jun 23, 2014 Greg Morrisett named Harvard College Professor Annual honors recognize excellence in undergraduate teaching by five outstanding Harvard faculty Academics
Jun 8, 2015 Injecting nano-devices into the brain Electronic scaffolds promise novel approach to disease
Feb 20, 2013 Report views climate change as national security issue Researchers at Harvard and NOAA examine connections between global climate change, national security, and politics (Harvard Gazette) Environment, Computer Science, Climate
Aug 26, 2012 Merging the biological and the electronic Researchers grow cyborg tissues with embedded nanoelectronics (Harvard Gazette) Health / Medicine, Electrical Engineering
Jan 17, 2014 Variability appears critical to motor learning Harvard researchers say apparent "flaws" in motor function are key for learning quickly Bioengineering
May 30, 2013 "I don’t think there’s any place quite like it" Harvard senior Scott Yim '13 studied biomaterials to help reduce medical costs abroad (Harvard Gazette) Health / Medicine, Bioengineering
Sep 11, 2014 Soft robot survives fire and ice Harvard engineers' untethered, walking robot demonstrates robustness without rigidity Robotics
Feb 27, 2014 Inside Harvard's machine shop Students learn welding, precision milling, 3D printing and more—all part of a hands-on engineering education Academics
Feb 19, 2014 Curved surfaces dramatically alter the shape of crystals, study finds Discovery could improve coatings and drug delivery systems; may shed light on how viruses assemble Applied Physics