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Jan 30, 2009 Electrical engineer Marko Loncar wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award Grants will support research on nanoscale optomechanics
Jan 23, 2009 Implants mimic infection to rally immune system against tumors Subcutaneous antigen-laden disks successfully marshal T cells against deadly melanoma
Jan 17, 2009 SEAS IT implements application streaming with Intel Aims to simplify the deployment of scientific applications to students and faculty
Jan 9, 2009 Researchers control assembly of nanobristles into helical clusters Finding has potential use in energy and info storage, photonics, adhesion, capture and release systems, and chemical mixing
Jan 8, 2009 Researchers measure elusive repulsive force from quantum fluctuations Exotic force could lead to a wide range of nanomechanical devices based on quantum levitation
Jan 6, 2009 IEEE Software names Greg Morrisett's paper among 25th anniversary top picks "Attacking Malicious Code" considered a classic in computer security
Dec 29, 2008 Life sciences meets applied Harvard takes bioengineering to the next level, bringing together SEAS, FAS, and HMS (Harvard Magazine)
Dec 24, 2008 SEAS team finds fungal spores remarkably aerodynamic Marriage of mycology and applied mathematics highlights Harvard's breadth and depth
Dec 16, 2008 SEAS plays increasing role in novel energy solutions Faculty and students turn to bacteria, dirt, and oxides to create clean and efficient energy (Harvard Crimson)
Dec 14, 2008 Sweet success at annual holiday lecture "Science of Chocolate" explores how a bitter bean becomes sweet chocolate (Harvard Magazine)