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Jan 9, 2012 What would pristine air mean for the climate? Loretta Mickley, senior research fellow in atmospheric chemistry, asks what would happen if pollution and other aerosols were eliminated (NASA Blogs) Environment, Climate,
Jan 9, 2012 Reading life’s building blocks Harvard researchers develop tools to speed DNA sequencing (Harvard Gazette) Applied Physics,
Dec 16, 2011 The water tamer John Briscoe tackles water insecurity around the world (Harvard Magazine) Environment,
Dec 15, 2011 Powerful potential SEAS holiday lecture engages young learners with the wonders of energy
Dec 13, 2011 No bugs at annual CS 50 Fair Undergrads from all concentrations show off programming projects to benefit the community Computer Science,
Dec 9, 2011 Computer scientist Margo Seltzer named 2011 ACM Fellow The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) cited her "contributions to data management and computing systems" Computer Science,
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,
Dec 6, 2011 Sinking ice and hovering foams Annual Science & Cooking Fair gives undergraduates a taste of science and engineering Cooking,
Dec 2, 2011 SEAS heats up for winter 2012 January activities include something for all; topics range from engineering on the Gulf coast to sustainable biomedical materials