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Dec 2, 2009 SEAS, Murray engineer solutions to global problems Q&A with Dean Cherry A. Murray (Harvard Resource)
Dec 1, 2009 Scientists demonstrate multibeam, multi-functional lasers Adaptable technology opens the door to a wide range of applications in chemical detection, climate monitoring, and communications
Nov 26, 2009 Implant-based cancer vaccine is first to eliminate tumors in mice New approach reprograms the mammalian immune system to attack tumors body-wide Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Nov 24, 2009 The cause behind the characteristic shape of a long leaf revealed By stretching a foam ribbon and dissecting leaves, a mathematical model emerges
Nov 21, 2009 Learning’s online fate The digital age challenges teachers, teaching, books (Harvard Gazette) Computer Science, Academics,
Nov 13, 2009 David Clarke named life member of the American Ceramic Society Honor recognizes his achievements in the ceramic arts and sciences and service to the society
Nov 13, 2009 Mimicking the building prowess of nature Joanna Aizenberg builds new materials using inspiration from complex biological forms (Technology Review)
Nov 11, 2009 The Lab at Harvard opens its doors to innovation Opening for The Lab, an experiment designed to foster and celebrate creativity across the arts and sciences, attracted crowds and curiosity
Nov 5, 2009 Materials scientists see glass creation in new light Colloidal fluid model provides "tremendous insight" not possible with conventional means
Nov 3, 2009 Flying to the ends of the earth Steve Wofsy leads a NOAA mission to measure greenhouse gases around the globe (NOAA News) Environment, Climate,