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Jan 15, 2010 Stream of innovations will aid water security John Briscoe says water security "looms as one of the great challenges of this century" (The National) Environment,
Jan 14, 2010 Heat, moisture from Himalayas could be a cause of the South Asian monsoon Climate scientists offer revised view of what influences water source for billions of people Environment, Climate,
Jan 13, 2010 Computer Scientist Yiling Chen wins NSF CAREER Award Grant will support research on the strategic and computational foundations for prediction markets Computer Science, Awards,
Jan 8, 2010 Observation about motor learning could help with stroke recovery Combination of advanced techniques in systems engineering, robotics, and neuroscience shows promise Bioengineering,
Jan 7, 2010 AHA notes work at SEAS among top research in 2009 American Heart Association highlights collaborative discovery from Kit Parker's Disease Biophysics Group Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Jan 6, 2010 Mahadevan wins IIT distinguished alumnus award Indian Institute of Technology Madras celebrates a graduate who makes math come alive (Times of India) Applied Mathematics,
Jan 2, 2010 Cherry Murray seeks impact for next-generation global leadership Dean Cherry A. Murray among Women to Watch in 2010 (Boston Herald)
Jan 1, 2010 Robotic insects work as a team, take teamwork to build Micro Air Vehicles could one day pollinate flowers and find disaster victims (Popular Science)
Dec 22, 2009 Freezing and storing light with ultracold atoms Hau lab captures and stores yellow light for a 'dramatic' 1.5 seconds, advancing quantum communications (Science News)
Dec 22, 2009 Finding 'shallow' answers to the origins of life Postdoc Marcelo Guzman is shedding light on a possible location for where life on Earth began (Astrobiology Magazine)