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May 31, 2008 Harvard and Yale to boost their engineering efforts Bloomberg news highlights the two institutions in a report about the growth of U.S. engineering programs (Bloomberg News)
May 30, 2008 Engineers whip up the first long-lived nanoscale bubbles Bubbles that endure for more than a year could extend the life of common products
May 24, 2008 The 'Facebook effect' inspires a new generation of Harvard entrepreneurs The Wall Street Journal profiles "Harvard students who have caught start-up fever" Entrepreneurship,
May 24, 2008 Shieber named director of new Office for Scholarly Communication Computer scientist aims to promote open access and a sustainable publishing model
May 20, 2008 Engineers demonstrate first room-temperature electrically-pumped semiconductor laser source of T-rays Breakthrough could greatly enhance applications ranging from security screening to chemical sensing
May 15, 2008 Undergraduates develop ‘dirt-powered’ microbial fuel cells to light Africa Innovation nets $200,000 prize from the World Bank’s Lighting Africa initiative Environment, Applied Physics,
May 15, 2008 Popular Science salutes a plant-based air filter in its 2008 Invention Awards Bioengineer David Edwards and product designer Mathieu LeHanneur design a greener way to clean (Popular Science)
May 14, 2008 Harvard's Kavli Institute aims to make nanoscience easy The Kavli Institute for Bionano Science and Technology has its own idea of the cutting edge: Tools for the non-expert (Kavli Foundation)
May 9, 2008 Computer scientist David Parkes honored as a top teacher Roslyn Abramson Awards recognize professors who have demonstrated excellence in undergraduate teaching Dean,
May 8, 2008 Scientists demonstrate method for integrating nanowire devices directly onto silicon Fabrication technique could yield low-cost, scalable nanowire photonic and electronic circuits