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Oct 17, 2016 Frank Doyle elected to the National Academy of Medicine SEAS Dean honored for leadership in the field of biomedical control Awards
Oct 14, 2016 A new spin on superconductivity Harvard physicists pass spin information through a superconductor Applied Physics
Oct 13, 2016 Summer in the City (and the Valley) Student-driven network builds community among summer interns Entrepreneurship
Oct 11, 2016 More progress in building functional human tissues Harvard materials scientists have bioprinted a tubular 3D renal architecture that recapitulates functions of the kidney Materials, Bioengineering
Oct 10, 2016 Stiffening a blow to cancer cells Harvard researchers develop a way to predict how a tumor tissue’s physical properties affect its response to chemotherapy drugs
Oct 7, 2016 A new spin on nanofibers Techniques offer better, tunable production of materials for bulletproof vests, cellular scaffolding
Oct 5, 2016 Now arriving: Internet of Things HUBweek session examines the rise of smart devices, and the accompanying loss of privacy Computer Science
Oct 5, 2016 Five computer science graduate students named 2017 Siebel Scholars Prestigious award recognizes academic achievement and demonstrated leadership Computer Science, Awards
Oct 3, 2016 First human, in-vitro model for muscular dystrophy Tongue-on-a-chip provides insight into genetic diseases
Sep 29, 2016 Heat seekers Eliot House temperature-monitoring project seeks to conserve energy in winter