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Dec 14, 2010 "Magnetic sponge" could be new form of drug and cell delivery New material, called a macroporous ferrogel, can be compressed by an applied magnetic field and force out drugs, cells, or proteins Bioengineering
Dec 11, 2010 From secret memos to mirror sites Computer science and law Prof. Jonathan Zittrain weighs in on Wikileaks (Technology Review) Ethics, Computer Science
Dec 10, 2010 At last, the edible science fair Harvard students use imagination to stretch the limits of cuisine (Harvard Gazette)
Dec 8, 2010 Op-ed: From crude oil to olive oil Dean Cherry A. Murray reflects on the past year, from serving on the BP commission to culinary engineering (THURJ)
Dec 7, 2010 New SEAS institute sponsors ComputeFest in January Institute for Applied Computational Science provides an opportunity for students to polish their computing chops
Dec 4, 2010 Asking the unanswered questions Harvard Undergraduate Research Symposium showcases student projects across science and engineering
Nov 25, 2010 Found in translation Otger Campàs translates biology into mathematics, physics into cooking, and hard science into beautiful simplicity Cooking, Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics
Nov 23, 2010 Grad student Amanda Peters receives HPC Fellowship Supercomputing award supports research on biological applications of high-speed processors
Nov 22, 2010 Zar Zavala '11 wins Rhodes Scholarship Engineering and neurobiology concentrator and Crimson wide receiver receives the call on the field after Harvard-Yale game Student Organizations
Nov 17, 2010 Methane-powered laptops may be closer than you think SEAS materials scientists unveil tiny, low-temperature methane fuel cells
Nov 13, 2010 Breaking the ice before it begins Nanostructured materials repel water droplets before they have a chance to freeze
Nov 13, 2010 Multi-touch tables bring therapeutic games within reach SDR Lab collaboration offers engaging therapy options to children with cerebral palsy (Vector)