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Aug 13, 2019 China may be on track to meet its CO2 emissions goals early Study finds that as cities become wealthier, per capita emissions drop Climate,
Aug 12, 2019 Undergraduate summer research spotlight: Nina Uzoigwe, S.B. ’21 This bioengineering concentrator is exploring the ability of axolotl salamanders to regrow lost limbs, in an effort to determine whether there could be possible future clinical applications of this research. Bioengineering, Student Profile
Aug 12, 2019 Idreos receives Early Career Research funding from Department of Energy Computer scientist will use funding to explore the design space of data structures Computer Science, Awards,
Aug 12, 2019 Making nanostructures delicate, complex and smaller than ever New techniques make possible smaller 3D-printed structures Materials,
Aug 8, 2019 Alumni profile: Paul Koullick, A.B. ’14 Applied Mathematics, Entrepreneurship, Alumni Profile
Aug 8, 2019 Cyborg organoids offer rare view into early stages of development Stretchable, integrated mesh nanoelectronics grow with the developing cells Bioengineering,
Aug 7, 2019 Climate change likely to increase human exposure to toxic methylmercury Environmental factors, such as rising sea temperatures and over-fishing, impact levels of mercury in fish Environment, Climate,
Aug 6, 2019 AI expert Milind Tambe joins Harvard University Bolsters Computer Science faculty with focus on real-world applications Academics, Computer Science,
Aug 5, 2019 Solving worldwide water crises Students use design thinking to build water filtration prototypes Environment,