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Jan 24, 2013 An idea that changed the world ComputeFest panel, part of Wintersession, explains Markov's pivotal breakthrough from a lecture 100 years ago (Harvard Gazette) Computer Science, Applied Mathematics,
Jan 23, 2013 Researchers see complexity in China's emissions Clean air bid faces resistance, Wall Street Journal reports Environment, Climate,
Jan 18, 2013 Quirky video on adrenal glands wins Scientific American contest Top video, written by a SEAS postdoc, explains science with creativity, humor, and a shoestring budget
Jan 10, 2013 Jennifer A. Lewis, pioneer in 3D printing and bioinspired materials, joins Harvard faculty Research explores microscale 3D printing for engineering and translational biology Materials,
Jan 8, 2013 Counting the twists in a helical light beam New device could contribute to a major increase in the rate of future optical communications Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Jan 7, 2013 Computer scientist Leslie Valiant named 2012 ACM Fellow The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) cited his "transformative contributions to the theory of computation" Computer Science, Applied Mathematics,
Jan 2, 2013 Math explains a chef's intuition Research by L. Mahadevan reveals the physics of slicing and dicing (Boston Globe) Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Dec 17, 2012 Asking the hard questions about climate change A Q&A with climate and geoengineering expert David Keith Environment, Climate,
Dec 13, 2012 Creativity in the kitchen Science & Cooking Fair highlights undergraduates' unusual (and edible) science projects Cooking,
Dec 13, 2012 Celebrating color with rainbows, flames, and an electrified pickle Annual Holiday Lecture delights families, encourages curiosity about science and engineering