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Jan 5, 2016 Harvard student develops technique to diagnose cancer from a single drop of blood Neil Davey, A.B. ’18, wins silver medal at Collegiate Inventors Competition
Jan 4, 2016 Artificial Pancreas to Undergo Long-term Clinical Tests Clinical Trials to Support Artificial Pancreas Device for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Patients Bioengineering,
Dec 21, 2015 Methane emissions in Arctic cold season higher than expected Contrary to previous assumptions, the Arctic tundra releases at least as much methane during itscold season as it does during summer Environment, Climate,
Dec 21, 2015 Small airway-on-a-chip improves study of human COPD and asthma A microfluidic model of human lung inflammatory disorders provides a new and systematic way to analyze disease mechanisms and test new drug candidates Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Dec 15, 2015 New research improves global climate models When it comes to particles in the atmosphere, state matters Environment, Climate,
Dec 15, 2015 Two faculty elected Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors Donald Ingber and Jennifer Lewis recognized as inventors whose technologies are poised to benefit society Awards,
Dec 14, 2015 Baking the grade Four student teams go head-to-head in first-ever “Top Chef Harvard” competition Cooking,
Dec 11, 2015 Harvard team wins regional programming competition Students will face off against teams from around the world at programming ‘Olympics’