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Jul 1, 2010 Law School's Zittrain to hold joint appointment with SEAS Leading expert on legal and policy issues surrounding the Internet will hold joint HLS-SEAS appointment
Jun 29, 2010 Shape-shifting sheets automatically fold into multiple shapes Relying on origami techniques, researchers show programmable matter folding into a boat- or plane-shape Robotics, Electrical Engineering,
Jun 29, 2010 New insights on the nature of that curious solid-fluid, glass The behavior of tiny, deformable spheres packed together has helped scientists understand how glass flows (Harvard Magazine)
Jun 26, 2010 Two SEAS faculty selected for Frontiers of Engineering Symposium Debra Auguste and Shriram Ramanathan among the "creative young engineers" honored by the National Academy of Engineering
Jun 15, 2010 President Obama appoints Cherry A. Murray to oil spill panel commission The bipartisan Commission tasked with providing recommendations on how we can prevent – and mitigate the impact of – any future spills that result from offshore drilling.
Jun 13, 2010 Two SEAS grad students will get face time with Nobel Laureates Ian Burgess and Masaru Tsuchiya selected to attend the prestigious Annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Jun 10, 2010 Discovery in “pop” science reveals the elegant, complex way bubbles burst Rather than simply vanishing, ruptured bubbles create rings of smaller bubbles in a cascade effect
Jun 10, 2010 Harvard ... Where no CPU is safe! Hanspeter Pfister and a group of "cool people" use GPU computing to to tackle some of the great scientific challenges of our times (NVISION)
Jun 5, 2010 GnuBio, a Harvard spinout, aims to become an "eBay of Biomarkers" Collaboration with faculty member David Weitz brings open source to genome sequencing
Jun 3, 2010 Weaving customizable nanofibers, stretching the limits of materials New technology has potential applications in tissue regeneration and high-performance textiles