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Jul 8, 2013 Harvard researchers warn of legacy mercury in the environment Without stringent emissions reductions, future increases in ocean mercury levels are likely to be greater than anticipated Environment, Climate,
Jul 8, 2013 "Watermark Ink" device wins R&D 100 Award Recognized as one of the top 100 technologies introduced this year, 3D-nanostructured chip instantly identifies unknown liquids Materials, Applied Physics,
Jul 3, 2013 Flat-pack structures build themselves 2D shape-memory polymers assemble into 3D when an electric current is applied (Chemistry World) Electrical Engineering,
Jun 30, 2013 A globetrotter, by design SEAS alumnus sets out to improve medical technologies worldwide Health / Medicine, Climate, Bioengineering,
Jun 30, 2013 Designing a cleaner future Bicyclean, a 2012 thesis project that helps recycle e-waste in developing nations, wins silver at Acer Incredible Green Contest Environment,
Jun 19, 2013 Cynthia Friend named director of the Rowland Institute Chemist and materials scientist brings extensive leadership experience to the role Environment, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Jun 18, 2013 Printing tiny batteries Novel application of 3D printing could enable the development of miniaturized medical implants, compact electronics, tiny robots, and more Materials, Environment, Applied Physics,
Jun 18, 2013 Buffering the sun David Keith and the question of climate engineering (Harvard Magazine) Environment, Climate, Applied Physics,
Jun 12, 2013 Engineering a connection to college SEAS volunteers share their knowledge with schoolchildren
Jun 5, 2013 Federico Capasso receives Humboldt Research Award Award recognizes lifetime achievements and facilitates international scientific collaboration Applied Physics,