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Sep 29, 2010 Student-created sOccket honored with Breakthrough Award A soccer ball that can create and store energy with a kick is lauded by Popular Mechanics
Sep 25, 2010 Sponsors bring science & cooking lectures to a “hungry” public Popular talks by world class chefs and faculty use food and cooking explicate scientific principles
Sep 23, 2010 New effort to focus on grad education in applied computational science Aim is to enhance teaching and learning and spur intellectual partnerships Computer Science
Sep 17, 2010 'Archeologists of the air' isolate pristine aerosol particles For the first time, pure particles in near pre-industrial conditions measured in Amazon Basin, revealing insights about clouds and climate
Sep 16, 2010 Running with the ball while running a start-up CS concentrator and Crimson lineman Brent Osborne '11 is attracting football and technology scouts (Bloomberg)
Sep 14, 2010 Protecting Pakistan from the ebb and flow of floods and drought John Briscoe and colleagues at Harvard and MIT look to engineer solutions
Sep 11, 2010 Computer scientist Kim Hazelwood '04 (Ph.D.) named to TR35 Hazelwood, who worked with FAS Dean Mike Smith, creates adaptive software that better syncs with hardware (Technology Review)
Sep 10, 2010 Taking going green to the extreme may invade privacy Computer scientist and privacy expert Harry Lewis sounds off about using spy chips to police recycling habits (FoxNews) Computer Science
Sep 10, 2010 Graphene may hold key to speeding up DNA sequencing Extremely thin membrane, a mere one-atom thick, lives up to its acclaim as a "rapidly rising star"
Sep 4, 2010 Computer science for the rest of us Teaching fellows and course assistants from CS50 lend a hand to the Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement
Sep 3, 2010 Tiny flying bots benefit from car-like drivetrain Added control could allow the ersatz insects to aid in search and rescue, agriculture, and environmental monitoring
Sep 2, 2010 Five SEAS computer science students named 2011 Siebel Scholars Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding graduate students from the world’s most prestigious graduate schools Computer Science, Awards