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Aug 23, 2012 Flat lens offers a perfect image Ultrathin wafer of silicon and gold focuses telecom wavelengths without distortion Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics
Jul 30, 2012 Airborne pollutants lead a double life Harvard-UBC research shows organic and inorganic materials in airborne particles can remain separate, in a double layer Environment, Climate, Applied Physics
Mar 8, 2012 Engineer Robert J. Wood to receive NSF’s Alan T. Waterman Award NSF’s most prestigious award recognizes outstanding early-career research Electrical Engineering, Awards
Feb 9, 2011 Researchers at Harvard and MITRE produce world’s first programmable nanoprocessor Nanowire tiles can perform arithmetic and logical functions and are fully scalable Electrical Engineering
Nov 17, 2010 Methane-powered laptops may be closer than you think SEAS materials scientists unveil tiny, low-temperature methane fuel cells
Oct 8, 2010 Measurements of CO2 and CO in China’s air indicate sharply improved combustion efficiency Harvard–Tsinghua University study shows China’s progress towards highly publicized energy efficiency goals
Mar 5, 2015 Fluid-filled pores separate materials with precision New system responds selectively to a flow of multiple materials, separating liquids, gases and solids without clogging and with significant energy savings
Jan 14, 2015 Michael Mitzenmacher and Stuart Shieber named 2014 ACM Fellows Cohort of top computer scientists were elected for their contributions to enterprise, entertainment, and education Computer Science
Oct 30, 2014 Eric Mazur elected to leadership of Optical Society Harvard physicist and innovative educator will initially serve as OSA vice president and assume role of president in 2017 Optics / Photonics
Sep 11, 2014 Soft robot survives fire and ice Harvard engineers' untethered, walking robot demonstrates robustness without rigidity Robotics
Apr 9, 2014 David Sengeh ’10 wins 2014 Lemelson-MIT student prize Harvard engineering alumnus designs comfortable prosthetic limbs Health / Medicine, Bioengineering
Apr 4, 2014 David Mooney honored with McDonald mentoring award Bioengineer recognized for his devotion to students’ and researchers’ personal and professional development Bioengineering