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Jun 23, 2011 In motor learning, it's actions, not intentions, that count Research from Harvard’s Neuromotor Control Lab contradicts a common assumption about how the body learns to make accurate movements Bioengineering,
Feb 28, 2011 Increasing processor efficiency by "shutting off the lights" Plug-and-play multi-core voltage regulator could lead to "smarter" smartphones, slimmer laptops, and energy-friendly data centers Environment, Electrical Engineering,
Dec 18, 2014 Radhika Nagpal, expert on swarm robotics, celebrated among "Nature's 10" Harvard computer scientist honored for advancing science through her contributions to artificial intelligence Robotics,
Nov 12, 2014 Refreshable Braille gets an engineer's touch Katie Cagen '14, finalist in national Collegiate Inventors Competition, works to advance accessible technologies Awards,
Jul 7, 2014 New grant to support Harvard research on energy-efficient manufacturing Department of Energy will support innovative Harvard-based effort to reduce consumption Environment,
Jun 23, 2014 Measuring the mass of 'massless' electrons Taming graphene, Harvard-led researchers successfully measure collective mass of ‘massless’ electrons in motion Applied Physics,
May 28, 2014 Researchers use light to coax stem cells to repair teeth Noninvasive laser therapy could radically shift dental treatment and lead to a host of broader clinical applications in regenerative medicine Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
May 1, 2014 Collaborative “metasurfaces” grant to merge classical and quantum physics AFOSR selects Harvard SEAS to lead $6.5M effort in nanophotonics, advanced optical technologies Optics / Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Awards, Applied Physics,
Apr 23, 2014 Aizenberg and Brenner elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences Materials scientist and applied mathematician join the 2014 class of fellows Awards, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Mar 14, 2014 Brighter inks, without pigment Nanostructured capsules could bring about paints and electronic displays that never fade Applied Physics,