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May 16, 2012 Independent verification of CO2 cuts may be in researchers' grasp Team from Harvard, the University of Utah, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research used Salt Lake City as a model (Scientific American) Environment, Climate,
May 14, 2012 Computer scientist Ryan Adams wins DARPA Young Faculty Award $300,000 grant will support work on building new computational tools that exploit statistical inference Computer Science, AI / Machine Learning,
May 8, 2012 Sharing design, in all its forms Massive fair highlights hundreds of great ideas that emerged in courses at SEAS this year
May 2, 2012 David C. Parkes awarded Harvard College Professorship Parkes one of five rewarded for excellence in teaching Academics, Dean, Computer Science,
May 2, 2012 New undergraduate S.B. degrees in EE and ME approved Harvard College students now have the option of pursuing Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering S.B. degrees Electrical Engineering,
May 1, 2012 Using Green Beret tactics to win peace back home ES 96 course tackles real-world engineering challenges in Springfield, Mass. (New York Times) Academics,
Apr 30, 2012 Loncar and Vase win 2012 Levenson Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Electrical engineer and head TF praised for devotion to instruction in the College Electrical Engineering, Academics,
Apr 26, 2012 "Warming hole" delayed climate change over eastern United States 50-year model suggests regional pollution obscured a global trend Environment, Climate,
Apr 26, 2012 Slicing mitotic spindle with lasers, nanosurgeons unravel old pole-to-pole theory Quantitative research shows key organelle of cell division to be more complex than previously thought Bioengineering, Applied Physics,