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Apr 23, 2012 Sujata Bhatia wins Marquand Award Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies lauded for her exceptional advising and counseling of Harvard students Bioengineering,
Apr 20, 2012 James R. Rice awarded the Harry Fielding Reid Medal Award is the highest honor granted by the Seismological Society of America
Apr 19, 2012 How to become an expert tightrope walker Applied mathematicians take on the science of balance, determine the ideal amount of slack for a slackline (ScienceNOW) Applied Mathematics,
Apr 18, 2012 Radhika Nagpal approved for promotion to tenured full professor Computer scientist applies inspirations from biological multi-agent systems to computer and robotic systems Computer Science, Bioengineering, AI / Machine Learning,
Apr 18, 2012 SEAS receives grants from the Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching From assessing hands-on learning to computer vision analysis to water policy, the awards highlight innovative pedagogy Environment, Academics,
Apr 18, 2012 Elegant entanglement Research a key step towards quantum computers (Harvard Gazette) Applied Physics,
Apr 12, 2012 Zhiming Kuang approved for promotion to tenured full professor Climate scientist aims to understand the convective forces driving El Niño and the South Asian monsoons Environment, Climate,
Apr 10, 2012 Tumor study reveals size limitations for new drugs Normalizing tumor blood vessels improves delivery of only the smallest nanomedicines Bioengineering,
Apr 5, 2012 Bubble, bubble, without toil or trouble In the 1850s, a professor at Harvard's Lawrence Scientific School invented baking powder, a replacement for yeast (Harvard Gazette) Applied Physics,
Apr 5, 2012 A data-driven war on crime Students in ES 96 use scientific tools to inform a unique combination of military tactics and police work (Nature) Academics,