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Feb 18, 2015 Climate engineering, no longer on the fringe David Keith responds to NAS reports on geoengineering in this Q&A Climate,
Feb 13, 2015 An exchange of ideas and culture Traveling to Brazil, engineering students from Harvard and São Paolo explore sustainability in urban environments Environment,
Feb 11, 2015 Support for seven from president’s climate fund Harvard China Project to benefit from inaugural grants, part of $20M initiative to accelerate clean-energy solutions Environment, Climate,
Feb 10, 2015 Novel non-stick material joins portfolio of slippery surface technologies Infusing liquids into polymers makes long lasting, self-replenishing material that repels deadly bacterial build-up Materials, Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Feb 5, 2015 Preventing greenhouse gas from entering the atmosphere Microcapsules offer a new approach to carbon capture and storage at power plants Environment, Climate,
Feb 4, 2015 The case of the disappearing dishes Students serve up crafty solutions in Wintersession "jDesign" workshop at SEAS
Jan 28, 2015 Reengineering privacy, post-Snowden Technology and policy experts convene at Harvard symposium on “Privacy in a Networked World” Computer Science,
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,