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Legal power

A Harvard Law School professor is using grid computing to analyze the often hidden complexity of redistricting (iSTGW)

Good fun

L. Mahadevan was presented with an Ig Nobel award for the study of wrinkle patterns on sheets, saying, "there's no reason good science can't be fun."

Visually arresting

Grad student Adam C. Siegel and his colleagues received honorable mention in Science's Visualization Challenge for their entry "Tiny Metal Pathways"

Superheroes

Bioengineers David Edwards and graduate student are Ling Wong among the superheroes fighting global disease (Newsweek)

Staying ahead

Bioengineer and Army Reservist Kit Parker provides first-hand knowledge and technical expertise about head trauma injuries on the battlefield (ABC News)

Virtual hours

Besides being cool, David Malan's use of virtual office hours in CS50 is convenient (Inside Higher Ed)

Next generation

Assistant Professor of Bioengineering Debra Auguste's talks about her decision to move to Harvard (Science)

Ice breakthrough

Alexander Wissner-Gross and Efthimios Kaxiras' uses nanoscale "warm ice" to make diamond toughened medical implants more biocompatible (New Scientist)