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Mar 4, 2013 The unconventional David Edwards Dreaming large, bioengineer links art, science, and commerce (Boston Globe) Entrepreneurship, Bioengineering,
Feb 28, 2013 Teaching machines to see David Cox reverse-engineers human vision for computers Computer Science, Bioengineering, AI / Machine Learning,
Feb 27, 2013 Cross-cultural engineering projects empower communities abroad Harvard student chapter of Engineers Without Borders works with villages in the Dominican Republic to find clean water Student Organizations, Environment, Awards,
Feb 25, 2013 Rethinking wind power Harvard research suggests real-world generating capacity of wind farms at large scales has been overestimated Environment, Climate,
Feb 22, 2013 Celebrating excellence in mentoring Sujata Bhatia and David C. Parkes receive McDonald Award for dedication to mentoring and advising Computer Science, Bioengineering,
Feb 20, 2013 Report views climate change as national security issue Researchers at Harvard and NOAA examine connections between global climate change, national security, and politics (Harvard Gazette) Environment, Computer Science, Climate,
Feb 15, 2013 Krzysztof Gajos named 2013 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow Award recognizes computer scientist's "research accomplishments, creativity, and potential" Computer Science, Awards,
Feb 12, 2013 HIPPO global-scale air chemistry dataset now available Open-access data from 64 research flights offers insight into the global carbon cycle and aerosols for climate modeling Environment, Climate,
Feb 7, 2013 Making optical molasses Lene Hau asks, "What would happen if I sent the fastest thing in the universe into the coldest thing ever made?" (Radiolab) Applied Physics,
Feb 5, 2013 If you give a bioengineer a cookie... By studying hand motions, Maurice Smith is creating an instruction manual to help repair a broken-down brain Bioengineering,