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Jun 24, 2009 McElroy and team assess global wind power Could harness enough power to supply more than 40 times present-day levels of electricity consumption (Boston Globe)
Jun 18, 2009 Computer scientists develop model for studying tissue networks by cell division Provides insights about how systems achieve robustness from seemingly random behavior
Jun 16, 2009 SEAS professor leaves lab for Afghan deployment Bioengineer Kit Parker balances life in the lab with time on the battlefield (AP Wire)
Jun 12, 2009 Meet "water guy" John Briscoe Read a profile of the joint appointee at SEAS/HSPH (Harvard Gazette) and tune in to a podcast interview (Bloomberg News)
Jun 5, 2009 Hanspeter Pfister is a co-winner of 2009 Petra T. Shattuck Award in teaching Annual award established by the Harvard Extension in memory of Dr. Petra T. Shattuck, a distinguished teacher
Jun 5, 2009 Athlete, scholar, humanitarian Andrew Berry '09 will be receiving an A.B. in economics and an M.S. in computer science (Harvard Gazette: Faces of the Future)
May 22, 2009 Joost Vlassak explores properties of materials Materials scientist helps academia and industry understand how materials stand up to a variety of conditions (Harvard Gazette)
May 22, 2009 Harvard hosts science across city Kathryn Hollar, director of educational programs SEAS, organized the day’s events (Harvard Gazette)
May 20, 2009 Vadhan shares ACM's 2009 Godel Prize for zig-zag graph Discovery is important for robust networks and theories of error-correcting codes (ACM)