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Nov 17, 2007 From Cambridge to Bangalore The Harvard-Bangalore Science Initiative aims to foster collaboration in the natural sciences with several academic institutions in India
Nov 8, 2007 Engineered weathering process might mitigate climate change New technology might accelerate Earth's own solution to greenhouse gas accumulation
Nov 7, 2007 Business smarts FAS Dean Smith, SEAS Dean Narayanamurti, and former Assoc. Dean Seltzer explain the business sense needed to be a good administrator (Crimson)
Nov 6, 2007 Harvard, Japanese science organization sign memorandum of understanding Harvard and RIKEN, Japan's national energy laboratories, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to encourage and facilitate research collaborations
Nov 2, 2007 Magic microbes Colleen Hansel's studies of microbial interactions with metals is part of the Microbial Sciences Initiative (Harvard Magazine).
Oct 26, 2007 Ramanathan named Air Force Young Investigator Shriram Ramanathan is among the recipients of the program to foster creative basic research
Oct 25, 2007 BASF and Harvard University announce extensive research collaboration to drive new frontiers of innovation and knowledge Initiative will foster an interdisciplinary research network of faculty and students in labs throughout Harvard University
Oct 23, 2007 Harvard University engineers demonstrate quantum cascade laser nanoantenna New laser could lead to ultrahigh resolution microscopes for chemical imaging in biology and medicine
Oct 19, 2007 One culture Bioengineer David Edwards writes in Nature about his Le Laboratoire project, the first experiment-driven art and science incubator opening in Paris (Nature)
Oct 18, 2007 SEAS faculty among participants of the IPCC report Daniel Jacob and Steven Wofsy helped to author assessment of climate change research, for which the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded