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Aug 21, 2009 Muscular blob suggests new direction for tissue engineering A quivering blob of muscle proteins in a Harvard lab could lead to controllable biomaterials to replace damaged body tissue (New Scientist)
Aug 19, 2009 Erez Lieberman-Aiden recognized as among world's top young innovators Technology Review honors graduate student whose interests span everything from the evolution of language to molecular biology
Aug 14, 2009 Bioengineer Debra Auguste awarded Young Faculty Award from DARPA Grant will support research on understanding colloid morphogenesis
Aug 13, 2009 Research team receives $10M NSF grant to fund the development of small-scale mobile robotic devices Using Nature as inspiration, scientists aim to advance micro-manufacturing, ultra-low-power computing, and multi-agent coordination
Aug 12, 2009 Crozier lab propels gold nanoparticles Major step in understanding how to manipulate nanoparticles using optical forces from surface plasmons (Nature Nanotechnology)
Aug 7, 2009 Berkman Center for Internet & Society and Center for Research on Computation and Society join fellowship programs Integration will foster multidisciplinary research opportunities at Harvard University
Jul 29, 2009 Biophysicist Daniel Needleman wins prestigious NSF CAREER award Grant will support research on physical aspects of spindle self-organization
Jul 29, 2009 Scientists expect wildfires to increase as climate warms in the coming decades Resulting smoke and other particles from more fires could diminish air quality Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering, Wildfire,
Jul 24, 2009 Modified black silicon ("pink") might lead to mass-produced photo detectors Material with unique optoelectronic properties pushes the limits of silicon (Technology Review)
Jul 10, 2009 Two at SEAS win Presidential Early Career Awards Rob Wood and Patrick Wolfe recognized for "exceptional potential for leadership at the frontiers of knowledge"