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Dec 13, 2016 David Mooney elected Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors Harvard Bioengineer recognized as a distinguished American inventor whose technologies benefit society Bioengineering, Awards
Dec 12, 2016 Mitigating the risk of geoengineering Aerosols could cool the planet without ozone damage Climate
Nov 28, 2016 Planting the seeds of STEM Harvard students teach computer science in local middle schools Computer Science
Nov 22, 2016 A new technique for structural color, inspired by birds Disordered nanonetwork produces robust and vibrant colors for vehicles, biomimetic tissues and camouflage
Nov 17, 2016 Harnessing bacteria to fight ocean pollution Students’ synthetic biology project claims gold at international competition Bioengineering
Nov 17, 2016 The uncertain future of energy and climate Michael McElroy discusses Trump, a world without fossil fuels and the economics of changing energy systems Environment, Climate
Nov 10, 2016 Graduate student profile: Jordan Kennedy Research project will bring this Montana ranch girl back home
Nov 9, 2016 Human health risks from hydroelectric projects Ninety-percent of proposed Canadian hydroelectric projects may expose local indigenous communities to methylmercury Environment
Nov 7, 2016 RoboVote helps groups make decisions using AI-driven methods Carnegie Mellon, Harvard researchers offer free online service AI / Machine Learning