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Jun 10, 2010 Harvard ... Where no CPU is safe! Hanspeter Pfister and a group of "cool people" use GPU computing to to tackle some of the great scientific challenges of our times (NVISION)
Jun 5, 2010 GnuBio, a Harvard spinout, aims to become an "eBay of Biomarkers" Collaboration with faculty member David Weitz brings open source to genome sequencing
Jun 3, 2010 Weaving customizable nanofibers, stretching the limits of materials New technology has potential applications in tissue regeneration and high-performance textiles
May 28, 2010 Applied physicists create building blocks for new class of optical circuits Scalable devices inspired by nature exhibit customizable optical properties suitable for applications ranging from sensors to invisibility cloaks Applied Physics
May 27, 2010 Eric Mazur among laser pioneers Recognition is part of LaserFest, a yearlong celebration of the 50th anniversary of the laser Applied Physics
May 26, 2010 Inspired by cotton candy, engineers put new spin on nanofibers Offering increased control and higher output, device could be a boon for industrial applications, from biocompatible materials to air filters Bioengineering, Applied Physics
May 25, 2010 Float like a mechanical butterfly Postdoctoral fellow Hiroto Tanaka and U. Tokyo colleagues demonstrates forward flight of swallowtail butterfly (Christian Science Monitor) Electrical Engineering, Robotics
May 20, 2010 Gu-Yeon Wei named Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering; appointed tenure Wei's work focuses on high-speed, low-power digital and mixed-signal circuits Electrical Engineering
May 19, 2010 Climate scientists consider how Kudzu increases ozone pollution SEAS's Loretta Mickley and Shiliang Wu, with colleagues at Stony Brook, say “the vine that ate the South" may affect the air (Stony Brook) Environment, Climate
May 14, 2010 Michael Brenner named Harvard College Professor Brenner’s Harvard College Professorship will help in his ongoing development of new courses and course materials Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics, Academics
May 14, 2010 Squishy physics for the young set Step UP program looks to inspire Boston schoolchildren (Harvard Gazette) Applied Physics
May 5, 2010 SEAS likes CS in June Three major computer science conferences will be held on campus in June, exploring computational complexity, electronic commerce, and information security Computer Science