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Dec 10, 2013 Problem solved, with an app Students from all fields presented creative, useful, and fun apps at the CS 50 Fair Computer Science,
Dec 10, 2013 Greg Morrisett elected 2013 ACM fellow Computer scientist is recognized for his work on the verification of practical programming languages Computer Science,
Dec 8, 2013 Measuring life's tugs and nudges Tinyoil droplets help measure mechanical forces produced by living cells thatshapetissues and organs Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Dec 5, 2013 Brandon Liu '14 named Marshall Scholar Harvard senior sees technology as key tool in fighting disease Computer Science, Awards,
Dec 4, 2013 Airmail, to your door Robotics expert Rob Wood says delivery technology is far closer than FAA approvals or liability solutions (Harvard Gazette) Robotics, Electrical Engineering,
Dec 4, 2013 Simplicity key to building robot hands In video, Robert Howe explains the challenges of building sensors for smarter graspers (Engadget) Robotics, Electrical Engineering,
Nov 26, 2013 Harvard materials scientists win award for tiny 3D-printed battery Jennifer A. Lewis and collaborators recognized for “innovation, success, and development” Materials, Environment,
Nov 25, 2013 U.S. methane emissions exceed government estimates Collaborative atmospheric study indicates fossil fuel extraction and animal husbandry are major contributors Environment, Climate,
Nov 21, 2013 New technique diagnoses cancer from bodily fluids Harvard researchers contributed machine learning techniques to improve UCLA diagnostic tool Computer Science, Bioengineering, AI / Machine Learning,