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Mar 3, 2014 Infrared: A new renewable energy source? Harvard physicists propose a device to capture energy from Earth’s infrared emissions to outer space Environment, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Applied Physics
Feb 19, 2014 Curved surfaces dramatically alter the shape of crystals, study finds Discovery could improve coatings and drug delivery systems; may shed light on how viruses assemble Applied Physics
Jan 29, 2014 "Chameleon of the sea" reveals its secrets Cuttlefish may offer model for bioinspired human camouflage and color-changing products Bioengineering, Applied Physics
Dec 8, 2013 Measuring life's tugs and nudges Tinyoil droplets help measure mechanical forces produced by living cells thatshapetissues and organs Bioengineering, Applied Physics
Nov 5, 2013 Flour power Chef Joanne Chang '91 explains the science of sweets to a packed house (Harvard Gazette) Cooking, Applied Physics
Oct 31, 2013 Engineering a better life SEAS cultivates leaders with the skills and passion to change the world Environment, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics
Oct 30, 2013 Seeking answers in the saw-toothed mouth of a tick L. Mahadevan finds out how the arachnids "get under your skin" (New York Times) Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics
Oct 21, 2013 A chameleon in the physics lab Looking cooler when heated, a thin coating tricks infrared cameras Materials, Applied Physics
Sep 30, 2013 '4D-printed' materials will adapt to stimuli Researchers at Harvard SEAS, the University of Illinois, and University of Pittsburgh receive grant to develop '4D printing' of functionally adaptive materials Materials, Applied Physics
Sep 24, 2013 How the gut got its villi Comparing species, researchers at Harvard SEAS and Harvard Medical School investigate a process they dub “villification” Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics
Sep 23, 2013 In AP 50, students own their education Introductory applied physics sequence reinvents classroom learning, engaging students from all fields Applied Physics, Academics
Sep 20, 2013 Advancing science and technology Major grants from the National Science Foundation will spur breakthroughs in quantum engineering and artificial intelligence Materials, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Awards, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics, AI / Machine Learning