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Aug 29, 2013 Transparent artificial muscle plays Grieg to prove a point Gel-based audio speaker demonstrates capabilities of ionic conductors, long thought limited in application Materials, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Aug 28, 2013 Wildfires projected to worsen with climate change Harvard model predicts wildfire seasons by 2050 will be three weeks longer, up to twice as smoky, and will burn a wider area in the western United States Climate, Environment, Wildfire
Aug 28, 2013 Atop the Amazon rainforest Scot Martin and a team of researchers study how pristine air becomes polluted, and how that may change the climate (Harvard Gazette) Environment, Climate
Aug 26, 2013 Cherry A. Murray appointed to DOE advisory board SEAS dean will lend expertise to an independent advisory committee on the Department of Energy's major mission areas Environment
Aug 20, 2013 ‘Groovy’ hologram creates strange state of light at visible and invisible wavelengths Nanostructured device controls the intensity, phase, and polarization of light for wide applications in optics Applied Physics
Aug 19, 2013 Science & Cooking Lecture Series returns to Harvard on September 9 Public talks for 2013 feature world-class chefs and exciting demos that blend state-of-the-art science with culinary artistry Cooking, Applied Physics
Aug 8, 2013 Seasonal CO2 range expanding as more is added to the atmosphere Northern Hemisphere terrestrial ecosystems are taking “deeper breaths,” according to a multi-agency study Environment, Climate
Aug 5, 2013 Seeing depth through a single lens Mathematical image processing creates a 3D movie of any scene, using just two frames from a stationary camera or microscope Optics / Photonics, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics
Aug 2, 2013 Purple heart, crimson soul Persistence pays off for young Army veteran who found a home and a calling at Harvard
Aug 2, 2013 New coating turns ordinary glass into super-slippery glass Resilient, ultraslippery glass could lead to self-cleaning, scratch-resistant windows, lenses, and solar panels Materials, Bioengineering, Applied Physics
Aug 1, 2013 Sadasivan Shankar appointed Distinguished Scientist in Residence Materials design expert from Intel to spend fall semester at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Materials, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics
Aug 1, 2013 Self-cooling windows let in sunlight without the heat Microfluidic circulatory system embedded in windows may help reduce air-conditioning costs