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Jan 3, 2008 Natural thoughts NPR interviewed Steven Wofsy, who monitors carbon activity, as part of a profile of Harvard's 3,000 acre forest laboratory (NPR)
Jan 3, 2008 Intersections of art and science NPR chats with bioengineering faculty member David Edwards about his new book and creative space (NPR)
Dec 18, 2007 Physicists make ripples with their 'magic carpet' L. Mahadevan and colleagues study the "aerodynamics of a flexible, rippling sheet moving through a fluid." (Nature)
Dec 13, 2007 Jackie Stenson '08 named 'most interesting' The Crimson named ES concentrator as one of the 15 most interesting seniors in the class of 2008 (Crimson)
Dec 8, 2007 Howard A. Stone wins G. K. Batchelor prize Microfluidics expert is the first winner of the prize for fluid mechanics for research published over the past ten years
Dec 5, 2007 Compact, wavelength-on-demand Quantum Cascade Laser chip offers ultra-sensitive chemical sensing Potential range of applications is huge
Dec 5, 2007 Moving from industry to academia Shriram Ramanathan and others discuss making the transition from corporate life to the halls of academia (C&EN)
Nov 30, 2007 A big lab for small-scale science Harvard’s nanotechnology research finds a new home in the Laboratory for Integrated Science and Engineering (Crimson)
Nov 30, 2007 SEAS faculty and students win IEEE conference awards Honored at conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems Robotics, Bioengineering, AI / Machine Learning,
Nov 21, 2007 Shayak Sarkar '07 and Sammy K. Sambu '08 named among Rhodes Scholars Prestigious scholarship goes to a graduate and two seniors Bioengineering,