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Jan 23, 2012 Mighty mesh Extracellular matrix identified as source of spreading in biofilms Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Jan 19, 2012 Femtosecond laser research wins SPIE Green Photonics Award Members of Eric Mazur's applied physics laboratory honored for innovative, energy-efficient research in photonics Environment, Applied Physics,
Jan 17, 2012 Stephen Chong wins Air Force Young Investigator Award Computer scientist honored for his work on integrating programming language and operating system information security mechanisms Computer Science, Awards,
Jan 17, 2012 Hosang Yoon and Kitty Yeung win 2012 Analog Devices design award Ph.D. candidates from Donhee Ham's lab lauded for "academic excellence and research promise" Electrical Engineering,
Jan 10, 2012 Robert Howe named IEEE Fellow Biorobotics expert honored for contributions to the electrical and information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity and the profession Robotics, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering,
Jan 9, 2012 Harvard Tweets from Silicon Valley Real-time updates and commentary on the week-long Harvard trip to Palo Alto, California Entrepreneurship,
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