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Aug 3, 2011 "Watermark Ink" device identifies unknown liquids instantly New 3D-nanostructured chip offers a litmus test for surface tension (and doubles as a carrier for secret messages) Materials, Applied Physics,
Jul 26, 2011 Q&A with Rachel Greenstadt '07 (Ph.D.) Research in cryptography addresses the tension between rapid technological progress and data privacy Computer Science,
Jul 22, 2011 Harvard bioengineers identify the cellular mechanisms of traumatic brain injury Findings offer new hope for treatment of TBI in veterans wounded by explosions Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Jul 19, 2011 Celebration for computer scientist Michael Rabin to mark amazing achievements Luminaries from academia and industry will help usher in Rabin's 80th birthday at a conference held August 29-30 Computer Science,
Jul 13, 2011 Videos from privacy, autonomy, and personal genetics symposium are now online Watch panels exploring the promise and peril of shared genetic information and individual rights to genetic information Ethics, Computer Science, Bioengineering,
Jul 6, 2011 With a simple coating, nanowires show a dramatic increase in efficiency and sensitivity Development holds promise for photodetectors and energy harvesting applications like solar cells Electrical Engineering,
Jun 28, 2011 Jackson Pollock, artist and physicist? Mathematical analysis of Pollock's work highlights the artist's deliberateness and delight in natural phenomena Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Jun 27, 2011 Three SEAS affiliates to speak at TEDxBoston Talks on Culturomics and Astronomical Medicine will stream live on the web on Tuesday, June 28
Jun 24, 2011 SEAS to offer graduate secondary field in Computational Science and Engineering Program will focus on mathematical and computational methods for tackling challenges across disciplines Computer Science, Applied Mathematics,
Jun 23, 2011 In motor learning, it's actions, not intentions, that count Research from Harvard’s Neuromotor Control Lab contradicts a common assumption about how the body learns to make accurate movements Bioengineering,