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Jun 8, 2011 Tut, tut: Microbial growth in pharaoh's tomb suggests burial was a rush job Ralph Mitchell, an expert in cultural heritage microbiology, investigates a “fingerprint” left by ancient Egyptian microbes Bioengineering
Jun 7, 2011 CS grad student Elif Yamangil wins Google Fellowship The award recognizes her exemplary work in Natural Language Processing Computer Science
Jun 6, 2011 SEAS Professor of the Practice Jim Waldo named University CTO Waldo will be responsible for the architecture and implementation of the University's technology environment Computer Science
Jun 6, 2011 Q&A with Martha Heitzmann '97 (Ph.D.) A self-described “hybrid,” Heitzmann straddles cultures and disciplines to address the world’s energy crisis Environment
Jun 1, 2011 Nanospray for nanodrugs New microfluidic device developed in Weitz lab can produce tiny drug particles for testing in development (Royal Society of Chemistry) Bioengineering, Applied Physics
May 31, 2011 Jonathan Zittrain named FCC Distinguished Scholar Internet expert will work on a range of issues related to 21st-century communications networks Computer Science
May 31, 2011 In another dorm room, another social sensation emerges Two undergraduate computer science concentrators look for fame by following fame (Boston Globe) Computer Science
May 27, 2011 2011 Commencement photos A photo gallery from the 360th Harvard Commencement, May 26, 2011 Events
May 26, 2011 Harvard welcomes new Corporation members Susan Graham, computer scientist; Lawrence Bacow, Tufts President; and Joseph O’Donnell, business exec will bring diverse perspectives
May 24, 2011 2010-11: The year in review Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact Events
May 23, 2011 Dean Murray reflects on her oil spill commission experiences Says the need to create "a very different safety culture in the Gulf of Mexico" is the biggest lesson learned (APS Notes) Environment