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Nov 13, 2010 Mathematical model of red blood cells may predict risk of anemia Joint MGH-SEAS study exploits analysis commonly used in physics to uncover new details of human physiology
Nov 6, 2010 Michael Tinkham, superconductivity pioneer, passes away at 82 Broad thinker advanced both the theoretical and experimental understanding of superconductivity
Nov 4, 2010 When light speed is too slow Physics grad and former SEAS postdoctoral fellow Alex Wissner-Gross '07 awaits the day when the Earth becomes a programmable surface
Nov 3, 2010 For Joanne Chang ’91, new cookbook is the frosting on the cake Applied math alumna opens third bakery, invents a "magic" frosting, and releases a cookbook (Boston Globe)
Oct 30, 2010 SEAS students sweep 2010 Collegiate Inventors awards Current grad students and recent alumni win top prizes for innovations in tissue engineering, genomics, and intracellular probing Awards
Oct 29, 2010 Nadia Shalaby '97 (Ph.D.) is bringing power to the people CS grad and current MIT Fellow is developing a business project to jump-start the Egyptian solar industry (MIT News)
Oct 29, 2010 Undergrads design 'sweet' catapults Flinging candy provides a tangible path from theory to model to lift-off Academics
Oct 25, 2010 Pfister honored with Visualization Technical Achievement Award Honor from IEEE recognizes individuals who have made a significant contribution to the community through their research
Oct 22, 2010 SEAS computer science faculty to teach short courses for execs January courses will address a growing need to keep managers up-to-speed in rapidly changing technology environments Computer Science
Oct 21, 2010 The kitchen becomes a lab "Science and Cooking" exposes students to a different kind of laboratory experience (New York Times)
Oct 16, 2010 SDR Lab receives $2.3M NSF grant for “Life on Earth” Project will develop a multi-touch digital museum exhibit on evolution with cooperative learning activities
Oct 15, 2010 Capasso wins 2010 Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics Honored for his "pioneering achievements in nanoscale physics and applications"