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Feb 25, 2016 Testing the waters Students develop water filtration devices during field program in Peru
Feb 24, 2016 Pulling water from thin air Inspired by a desert beetle, cactus and pitcher plant, researchers design a new material to collect water droplets Materials
Feb 23, 2016 Demba Ba and Shmuel Rubinstein named Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows Awards support early-career researchers in recognition of distinguished performance and potential
Feb 19, 2016 Leading Silicon Valley computer scientist to join Harvard faculty Cynthia Dwork from Microsoft Research will bolster growing program
Feb 18, 2016 Student profile: Juan Perdomo, A.B. ’18 Smooth sailing takes on a new meaning for this computer science concentrator
Feb 16, 2016 Keith Krenek receives ADI Outstanding Student Designer Award Ph.D. student honored for exceptional research potential
Feb 16, 2016 Testing the power of stem cell-derived heart muscle cells A study by researchers at SEAS offers a new way to test heart muscle cells made from stem cells and destined for cardiac therapy. Health / Medicine
Feb 16, 2016 Supreme Court decision may change how the EPA regulates hazardous air pollutants Three things to know about the benefits of reducing mercury emissions
Feb 11, 2016 A new social network is born Seeking to create community, students launch new peer-to-peer discussion forum
Feb 11, 2016 A metal that behaves like water Researchers describe new behaviors and new ways to measure the revolutionary material graphene Applied Physics