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Nov 20, 2013 Computational science as a force for change Students in new master's program aim to improve security, finance, medicine, and more Applied Mathematics, Computer Science
Nov 19, 2013 Vahid Tarokh to receive honorary doctorate from Concordia University Ceremony in Montreal celebrates electrical engineer's contributions to wireless communication technology Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics
Nov 14, 2013 Crowdsourcing science In panel discussion, researchers envision a "world wide lab" of engaged citizen scientists Computer Science
Nov 12, 2013 Chemotherapy at home Undergraduates’ drug-delivery patch earns second place in the 2013 Collegiate Inventors Competition Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Awards
Nov 8, 2013 "W-Ink" team receives R&D 100 Award “Watermark Ink” engineers are honored for developing a low-cost, power-free way of identifying liquids of any type Materials
Nov 5, 2013 Flour power Chef Joanne Chang '91 explains the science of sweets to a packed house (Harvard Gazette) Cooking, Applied Physics
Nov 1, 2013 Synaptic transistor learns while it computes First of its kind, brain-inspired device looks toward highly efficient and fast parallel computing Materials, Environment, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering
Oct 31, 2013 Engineering a better life SEAS cultivates leaders with the skills and passion to change the world Environment, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics
Oct 30, 2013 Clearing the air in China Chris Nielsen opines on the science and economics of air pollution (New York Times) Environment, Climate
Oct 30, 2013 Seeking answers in the saw-toothed mouth of a tick L. Mahadevan finds out how the arachnids "get under your skin" (New York Times) Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics
Oct 28, 2013 Harvard launches Campaign for Arts and Sciences Weekend events emphasized transformative power of the University’s commitment to leadership in learning
Oct 22, 2013 Weighing environment, economics, and security Michael B. McElroy examines the pros and cons of the Keystone XL pipeline in a Harvard Magazine op-ed Environment