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Apr 4, 2014 David Mooney honored with McDonald mentoring award Bioengineer recognized for his devotion to students’ and researchers’ personal and professional development Bioengineering,
Mar 27, 2014 Science on a plate Undergrads adapt popular SEAS cooking course to teach Cambridge children Cooking,
Mar 21, 2014 Harvard professor wins ‘Nobel Prize of water’ Recognition for 'thinking practitioner' who has influenced world water policy for three decades
Mar 14, 2014 Brighter inks, without pigment Nanostructured capsules could bring about paints and electronic displays that never fade Applied Physics,
Mar 10, 2014 Jelani Nelson receives prestigious NSF CAREER Award $500,000 award will support computer scientist's research and teaching of algorithms for probing massive datasets Computer Science, Awards, AI / Machine Learning,
Mar 5, 2014 Shrinking gel prompts tooth tissue formation New material could contribute to engineering of new teeth, bone, or other tissues Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Mar 3, 2014 Infrared: A new renewable energy source? Harvard physicists propose a device to capture energy from Earth’s infrared emissions to outer space Environment, Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics,
Feb 28, 2014 Calling the Oscars By crunching data in advance, applied math concentrator has predicted many Academy Award winners Applied Mathematics,
Feb 27, 2014 Inside Harvard's machine shop Students learn welding, precision milling, 3D printing and more—all part of a hands-on engineering education Academics,
Feb 26, 2014 Understanding pollution in a pristine rainforest D.O.E. project in the Amazon Basin will study human impacts on tropical rainforest and climate Environment, Climate,