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Jan 22, 2015 Boston’s natural gas infrastructure releases high levels of heat-trapping methane Harvard-led study reveals aging natural gas distribution system short-changes customers, contributes to greenhouse gas buildup Environment, Climate,
Jan 14, 2015 Michael Mitzenmacher and Stuart Shieber named 2014 ACM Fellows Cohort of top computer scientists were elected for their contributions to enterprise, entertainment, and education Computer Science,
Jan 13, 2015 David Mooney receives grant to develop animal contraceptive vaccine Nonsurgical method for spaying and neutering animals could greatly reduce rates of euthanasia in the United States Health / Medicine,
Jan 13, 2015 Three join National Academy of Inventors Richard McCullough cited for contributions to the development of printable electronic materials Awards,
Dec 22, 2014 Hands on: Crafting ultrathin color coatings In Harvard’s high-tech cleanroom, applied physicists produce vivid optical effects—on paper Optics / Photonics,
Dec 18, 2014 Radhika Nagpal, expert on swarm robotics, celebrated among "Nature's 10" Harvard computer scientist honored for advancing science through her contributions to artificial intelligence Robotics,
Dec 15, 2014 Coding, in the key of C (and Python) In CS50, students of history, literature, music, and more create tools to share knowledge across fields Computer Science,
Dec 15, 2014 Imaging the chemistry of the global atmosphere NASA-funded mission will use flights around the globe to capture a cross-section of atmospheric chemistry Climate,
Dec 11, 2014 Scientists map the human loop-ome In 3D maps of the folded genome, a catalog of 10,000 loops reveals a new form of genetic regulation Materials,
Dec 11, 2014 Nurturing young science 'detectives' DNA-themed holiday lecture inspires curiosity in kids