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Nov 8, 2018 Sending spin waves into an insulating 2D magnet Research provides a platform to study spin superfluidity Applied Physics
Nov 7, 2018 Robert Wood receives Max Planck-Humboldt Medal Engineer and roboticist Robert Wood is honored with the newly created Max Planck-Humboldt Medal for his role and accomplishments in the field of soft robotics Awards, Robotics
Nov 5, 2018 Changing temperatures are helping corn production in U.S. — for now Research links warming temperatures and localized cooling to increased maize production Climate, Environment
Nov 5, 2018 Fostering a community of women in STEM WiSTEM program provides coaching and resources for female undergraduates Belonging, Student Organizations
Nov 2, 2018 A community of coders Hundreds of students develop creative solutions at 4th HackHarvard Computer Science, Events
Oct 31, 2018 Bacteria for better health Students genetically engineer E. coli for skin ailment treatments Bioengineering, Student Organizations
Oct 30, 2018 Large-scale wind power would require more land and cause more environmental impact than previously thought Wind beats coal by any environmental measure, but that doesn't mean that its impacts are negligible Climate
Oct 25, 2018 Voices for diversity in STEM Panel discucssion highlights challenges and opportunities Belonging, Events
Oct 24, 2018 How to build a robot For anyone looking for a SEAS class where you can get hands-on AND make a robot, look no further than Computer Aided Machine Design (ES 51). Academics, Robotics