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Sep 7, 2012 Needle beam could eliminate signal loss in on-chip optics Harvard researchers create a light wave that propagates without spreading Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Sep 5, 2012 'Thou shalt be inventive' Applying concepts in science and engineering, world-famous chefs are reimagining what and how we eat (Harvard Gazette) Cooking,
Sep 5, 2012 Tough gel stretches to 21 times its length, recoils, and heals itself Biocompatible material created at Harvard is much tougher than cartilage Materials,
Aug 31, 2012 A conjecture for a better Turing test Barbara J. Grosz suggests a new, more modern philosophical standard for artificial intelligence (The Atlantic) Computer Science, AI / Machine Learning,
Aug 30, 2012 Uncoiling the cucumber's enigma In the creeping plant's tendrils, researchers discover a biological mechanism for coiling and stumble upon an unusual type of spring Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Aug 29, 2012 Welcome back, everyone! Dean Cherry A. Murray outlines the priorities for the coming year at SEAS and invites everyone to attend the first All Hands and BBQ on Sept. 10
Aug 26, 2012 Merging the biological and the electronic Researchers grow cyborg tissues with embedded nanoelectronics (Harvard Gazette) Health / Medicine, Electrical Engineering,
Aug 23, 2012 Flat lens offers a perfect image Ultrathin wafer of silicon and gold focuses telecom wavelengths without distortion Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Aug 21, 2012 Sreetharan, pioneer of pop-up robots, named top innovator Technology Review names recent Ph.D. alum among the world's 35 top innovators under the age of 35 Robotics, Applied Physics,
Aug 20, 2012 To counter gangs, Springfield adopts tactics from war zones Assignment from ES 96, a capstone design course at SEAS, seeks to turn a city into a laboratory (Boston Globe) Academics,