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Jan 28, 2014 An ocean of concern Joint program withUniversity of São Paolo gauges threats to cities from rising sea level Environment, Climate,
Jan 8, 2014 Organic mega flow battery promises breakthrough for renewable energy Harvard technology could economically store energy for use when the wind doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t shine Materials, Environment,
Dec 18, 2013 Researchers at Harvard China Project urge carbon tax In-depth studies, outlined in Clearer Skies book, suggest comprehensive response to pollution and climate concerns Environment, Climate,
Nov 26, 2013 Harvard materials scientists win award for tiny 3D-printed battery Jennifer A. Lewis and collaborators recognized for “innovation, success, and development” Materials, Environment,
Nov 25, 2013 U.S. methane emissions exceed government estimates Collaborative atmospheric study indicates fossil fuel extraction and animal husbandry are major contributors Environment, Climate,
Nov 1, 2013 Synaptic transistor learns while it computes First of its kind, brain-inspired device looks toward highly efficient and fast parallel computing Materials, Environment, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering,
Oct 31, 2013 Engineering a better life SEAS cultivates leaders with the skills and passion to change the world Environment, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Oct 30, 2013 Clearing the air in China Chris Nielsen opines on the science and economics of air pollution (New York Times) Environment, Climate,
Oct 22, 2013 Weighing environment, economics, and security Michael B. McElroy examines the pros and cons of the Keystone XL pipeline in a Harvard Magazine op-ed Environment,
Oct 10, 2013 Unregulated, agricultural ammonia threatens national parks’ ecology Harvard-led research shows nitrogen compounds carried on the wind are sufficient to disrupt pristine, protected environments Environment, Climate,