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Dec 11, 2013 Science and delight, in the blink of an eye Annual holiday lecture engages children in the magic of discovery
Aug 25, 2016 2016 Science and Cooking lecture series features a world of flavors Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts Cooking,
Jul 8, 2013 Harvard researchers warn of legacy mercury in the environment Without stringent emissions reductions, future increases in ocean mercury levels are likely to be greater than anticipated Environment, Climate,
Jun 24, 2019 Setting the standard for Machine Learning Professor Vijay Janapa Reddi talks about the importance of benchmarking machine learning Computer Science, AI / Machine Learning,
Feb 5, 2013 If you give a bioengineer a cookie... By studying hand motions, Maurice Smith is creating an instruction manual to help repair a broken-down brain Bioengineering,
Jul 16, 2015 The unintended consequences of rationality David Parkes discusses how artificial intelligence is changing economic theory Computer Science, AI / Machine Learning,
Jun 4, 2015 Giving hand-impaired patients a better grasp Soft, lightweight robotic glove assists with grasping objects independently Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Robotics, Wearable Devices,
Mar 9, 2015 Saving Chilean mummies from climate change Scientist-detectives race to halt decomposition of world's oldest mummies Bioengineering,
Feb 19, 2015 Perfect colors, captured with one ultra-thin lens No need for color correction—Harvard physicists’ flat optics, using nanotechnology, gets it right the first time Optics / Photonics,