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Jan 3, 2017 The false choice of basic vs. applied research Former SEAS dean says the traditional divide stifles discovery, and he offers an alternative model
Dec 20, 2016 Science in a bubble Bubbles, soap films, and surface tension highlighted in annual holiday science lecture
Dec 19, 2016 Mimicking biological movements with soft robots Tool makes it easier to design robots that can bend, twist
Dec 16, 2016 World’s smallest radio receiver has building blocks the size of two atoms Radio is made from atomic-scale defects in diamond
Dec 14, 2016 Festivals of final projects Student showcases highlight hands-on coursework at SEAS Academics,