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Nov 15, 2008 Crozier lab develops innovative method for fabricating nanoparticle arrays Advance could improve sensitivity of detecting molecules
Nov 12, 2008 SEAS-based start-up looks to light up Africa Engineering students use microbial fuel cells to create off-the-grid technology(New York Times)
Nov 7, 2008 David Clarke appointed McKay Professor of Materials Inventive scientist recognized for contributions to ceramics will join in January 2009
Nov 7, 2008 Evelyn Hu appointed McKay Professor of Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering Pioneer in nanoscale electronic and photonic devices will join in January 2009
Oct 22, 2008 Robotic tool may enable surgeons to repair living heart Howe lab hopes to make surgery easier and safer (Technology Review) Robotics, Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Oct 21, 2008 Wood awarded grant from Air Force's Young Investigator Program Will conduct a comprehensive study of aeroelasticity in flapping-wing MAVs
Oct 12, 2008 CS master’s candidates from SEAS named among 2009 Siebel Scholars Neil Jhaveri and Daniel Shteremberg will each receive a $25,000 award
Oct 12, 2008 Novel material black silicon is licensed by Harvard Mazur's lab's 'accidental' discovery on the verge of commercialization(New York Times)
Oct 7, 2008 Harvard receives gift to establish Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering Hansjorg Wyss gives $125 million to create institute for biologically inspired engineering
Oct 6, 2008 The Boston Globe profiles scientific "wanderer" L. Mahadevan Renaissance scholar studies everything from how paint dries to how paper wrinkles (Boston Globe)