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Mar 11, 2013 Renewed Harvard-BASF initiative to advance functional materials Multi-university research will focus on innovative materials for the automotive, building and construction, and energy sectors Materials, Technology, Environment, Applied Physics
Feb 27, 2013 Cross-cultural engineering projects empower communities abroad Harvard student chapter of Engineers Without Borders works with villages in the Dominican Republic to find clean water Student Organizations, Environment, Awards
Feb 25, 2013 Rethinking wind power Harvard research suggests real-world generating capacity of wind farms at large scales has been overestimated Environment, Climate
Feb 20, 2013 Report views climate change as national security issue Researchers at Harvard and NOAA examine connections between global climate change, national security, and politics (Harvard Gazette) Environment, Computer Science, Climate
Feb 12, 2013 HIPPO global-scale air chemistry dataset now available Open-access data from 64 research flights offers insight into the global carbon cycle and aerosols for climate modeling Environment, Climate
Jan 23, 2013 Researchers see complexity in China's emissions Clean air bid faces resistance, Wall Street Journal reports Environment, Climate
Dec 17, 2012 Asking the hard questions about climate change A Q&A with climate and geoengineering expert David Keith Environment, Climate
Nov 30, 2012 Climate expert Jim Anderson wins Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award With the help of spy planes and B-57 bombers, Jim Anderson discovered the link between climate change and ozone loss (Smithsonian Magazine) Environment, Climate
Nov 28, 2012 Greener storage for green energy ARPA-E grant will support research into next-generation flow batteries to solve wind/solar intermittency problem Materials, Environment
Nov 8, 2012 Faculty member James N. Butler passes away at 78 Appointed as Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Chemistry, he taught at Harvard for 30 years; Memorial service will be held on November 10 Environment
Oct 21, 2012 Targeting solar geoengineering to minimize risk and inequality New study suggests that solar geoengineering can be tailored to reduce inequality or to manage specific risks like the loss of Arctic sea ice Environment, Climate, Applied Physics
Oct 16, 2012 Jelly-like atmospheric particles resist chemical aging Findings will affect scientific models of cloud formation and light absorption Environment, Climate