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Apr 2, 2008 Engineering the Harvard Engineer "One man's determined quest to make Harvard a contender in engineering—after 372 years." (IEEE Spectrum)
Mar 16, 2008 The frustrations (and mathematics) of folding a map L. Mahadevan talks about the applied mathematics behind folding maps (NPR).
Mar 13, 2008 Inhaled tuberculosis vaccine may be more effective than injected vaccine Animal study very promising
Mar 7, 2008 Whale-inspired wind turbines Mimicking the bumps on humpback-whale fins could lead to more efficient wind turbines
Mar 1, 2008 Turning a corner How Harvard is restoring "engineering to its once-prominent spot." (ASEE's PRISM)
Feb 22, 2008 Todd Zickler named a 2008 Alfred P. Sloan research fellow Honor recognizes exceptional researchers early in their academic careers
Feb 22, 2008 The physics of the familiar A Harvard Magazine cover story profiles L. Mahadevan's physics of the familiar, from how paint dries to how Nature discovered origami (Harvard Magazine)
Feb 15, 2008 SEAS dean to step down Venkatesh "Venky" Narayanamurti will step down as Dean of SEAS effective Sept. 1, 2008
Feb 14, 2008 Stuart Shieber spearheads open scholarship at Harvard Computer Scientist Stuart sponsored a proposal, passed by the members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, to post scholarly research online for free
Feb 13, 2008 Jessica Shang '08 awarded a Gates Cambridge Scholarship Engineering sciences concentrator will study at the University of Cambridge