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Apr 23, 2020 What the EPA’s mercury decision means for public health A Q&A with Prof. Elsie Sunderland on the deregulation of mercury and other hazardous air pollutants Environment,
Apr 21, 2020 Bringing additional expertise to class via remote instruction Computer science professor discovers new methods to engage students Academics,
Apr 17, 2020 Casting aside anxiety New Harvard Ventures podcast encourages, inspires student entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship, Student Organizations,
Apr 15, 2020 Language barrier Recent grad’s thesis project becomes a mission to better represent Urdu in software AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science, Design,
Apr 14, 2020 Opportunity out of adversity Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow Pelkins Ajanoh wants to use his Harvard training to create economic opportunity for others Awards, Entrepreneurship, Student Profile
Apr 13, 2020 Truby to join Northwestern University Truby studies new materials and manufacturing strategies for soft robots Applied Physics,
Apr 9, 2020 Injections to become pills, in vision of Harvard-launched startup New formulations enable oral delivery of therapeutics traditionally delivered intravenously Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Apr 9, 2020 Come together Student-developed videoconferencing platform enables dynamic conversation groups Academics, Computer Science, Student Organizations,
Apr 9, 2020 Companies now taking orders for coronavirus test swabs Hospitals, emergency response agencies urged to visit new website Health / Medicine,
Apr 8, 2020 DesJardins receives outstanding AI educator award Marie desJardins is dean of the College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences at Simmons University AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science,