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Jan 9, 2012 Reading life’s building blocks Harvard researchers develop tools to speed DNA sequencing (Harvard Gazette) Applied Physics,
Dec 9, 2011 Slow road to stability for emulsions Physical equilibrium, assumed to be almost instant, may take months or years for particles in oil-water mixtures Applied Physics,
Dec 7, 2011 Capasso awarded honorary doctorate from Université Paris Diderot Applied physicist was called a "model to emulate" and "an exemplary 21st-century physicist" Applied Physics,
Nov 15, 2011 Dramatic diversity of columbine flowers explained by a simple change in cell shape To match pollinators' probing tongues, cells in floral spurs elongate, driving rapid speciation Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Nov 15, 2011 In new quantum-dot LED design, researchers turn troublesome molecules to their advantage A robust new architecture enables optimization for quantum-dot displays Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics,
Oct 27, 2011 To diagnose heart disease, visualization experts recommend a simpler approach In clinical settings, simple 2D displays of human arteries have been shown more effective than traditional 3D rainbow models Computer Science, Applied Physics,
Oct 9, 2011 Progress in quantum computing, qubit by qubit Researchers control the rate of photon emission from luminescent imperfections in diamond Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics,
Oct 4, 2011 NSF grant will virtualize evidence-based teaching for science and engineering Harvard and UT-Austin aim to give any instructor, anywhere in the world, open-access research-based tools Awards, Applied Physics, Academics,
Sep 26, 2011 "Next-generation" optical tweezers trap tightly without overheating Improved device eliminates a barrier to handling nanoscale particles Optics / Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics,
Sep 21, 2011 Federico Capasso receives the 2011 Jan Czochralski Award Applied physicist recognized for his lifetime achievements in the field of advanced materials science Applied Physics,