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Sep 11, 2015 Switzerland trip provides new perspective on renewable energy SEAS student and postdoc part of delegation led by Massachusetts state senator Climate
Sep 10, 2015 Harvard launches Masters in Design Engineering Program Schools of Design and Engineering collaborate on innovative two-year program Design
Sep 10, 2015 How termites ventilate Ingenious design in insect mounds, researchers find Applied Mathematics
Sep 7, 2015 Poison in the Arctic and the cost of clean energy Hydroelectric energy may be more damaging to northern ecosystems than climate change Climate
Sep 3, 2015 Science and Cooking lecture series returns this fall Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts
Sep 3, 2015 Evelyn Hu named Harvard College Professor Prestigious professorship rewards excellence in undergraduate teaching
Sep 1, 2015 Explaining crocodiles in Wyoming New simulations explore how Arctic clouds warm continents Environment, Climate
Aug 28, 2015 Margo Seltzer named director of Center for Research on Computation and Society Center will celebrate 10-year anniversary with symposium on Sept. 25
Aug 27, 2015 Inciting an immune attack on cancer cells A new minimally invasive vaccine that combines cancer cells and immune-enhancing factors could be used clinically to launch a destructive attack on tumors Bioengineering
Aug 27, 2015 A new technique to make drugs more soluble 'Spray can on steriods'makes amorphous particles out of almost anything Applied Physics