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Sep 4, 2010 Computer science for the rest of us Teaching fellows and course assistants from CS50 lend a hand to the Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement
Sep 3, 2010 Tiny flying bots benefit from car-like drivetrain Added control could allow the ersatz insects to aid in search and rescue, agriculture, and environmental monitoring
Sep 2, 2010 Five SEAS computer science students named 2011 Siebel Scholars Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding graduate students from the world’s most prestigious graduate schools Computer Science, Awards,
Aug 31, 2010 Lene Hau named World Dane 2010 Lauded scientist, known for stopping and exchanging light, honored for making a special contribution to placing Denmark on the map
Aug 28, 2010 SEAS faculty to light up the tube Tune into shows on the Food Network and New England Sports Network (NESN) in August and September
Aug 26, 2010 Mechanical engineer Aaron Dollar '07 (Ph.D.) named to TR35 Dollar, who worked in the lab of Robert Howe, lauded for his work on developing a flexible robotic hand Robotics, Bioengineering,
Aug 23, 2010 Frequent flying will create a "map" of the atmosphere Steve Wofsy and colleagues rely on a sophisticated jet to take pole-to-pole measurements (Nature) Environment, Climate,
Aug 21, 2010 A fond farewell to Craig Watjen '58 Friend, philanthropist, and Microsoft alum passes away at the age of 74
Aug 19, 2010 With password security, popularity is everything Unpopular passwords instead of strong ones can provide a better defense against statistical guessing attacks (NetworkWorld)
Aug 14, 2010 Harvard and Australia join together to make water a priority Two-year project will engage experts and build on existing resources to deliver a series of policy related forums