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Dec 1, 2011 Aiden wins 2011 GE & Science grand prize Harvard Fellow, PI of the Laboratory-at-Large at SEAS, and SEAS alum honored for outstanding research in molecular biology Applied Mathematics,
Nov 30, 2011 Nano meets pharma at Harvard-BASF symposium Experts gather this week to discuss the efficient creation and delivery of nanoscale particles of drugs Technology, Bioengineering,
Nov 21, 2011 Kilobots are leaving the nest Swarm of tiny, collaborative robots will be made available to researchers, educators, and enthusiasts Robotics, Computer Science,
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,
Nov 4, 2011 Climate engineers weigh the risks of “planet hacking” projects Research investigates how well solar radiation management would combat climate change Environment, Climate,
Nov 3, 2011 Computer scientists identify Yelp security leak Weakness in social media site, exposing users’ personal data, has been corrected Computer Science,
Nov 1, 2011 Crowdsourcing nutrition in a snap Counting calories in photos, PlateMate proves the wisdom of the (well-managed) crowd Computer Science,
Oct 31, 2011 NSF grant will help deepen our understanding of Arctic climate change Daniel Jacob and Loretta J. Mickley are part of an NSF effort to improve predictions of climate change Environment, Climate,
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,