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Apr 30, 2018 Laser frequency combs may be the future of Wi-Fi Discovery has the potential of increasing the capacity of wireless communications Applied Physics,
Apr 24, 2018 Instrumental lessons in engineering Course uses music to introduce math and science concepts Applied Physics,
Dec 11, 2017 What’s that sound? Physics and music are in harmony at the AP 50 Symphosium Academics, Applied Physics,
Aug 1, 2017 Safely releasing genetically modified genes into the wild Researchers explore how to effectively release and control engineered species Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics,
May 9, 2017 Building a better microscope Metasurface could provide alternative to centuries-old technique Applied Physics,
Feb 7, 2017 Flat lens opens a broad world of color First metalens to work across a continuous bandwidth allows new control of light Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Oct 14, 2016 A new spin on superconductivity Harvard physicists pass spin information through a superconductor Applied Physics,
Jun 23, 2016 Ultrathin, flat lens resolves chirality and color Multifunctional lens could replace bulky, expensive machines Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Jun 21, 2016 SEAS mourns the loss of Paul C. Martin Prolific theoretical physicist led Division of Applied Sciences for 20 years Applied Physics,
May 16, 2016 Technique improves the efficacy of fuel cells Research demonstrates a new phase transition from metal to ionic conductor Environment, Applied Physics,