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Apr 17, 2010 From sea to land to air, investigating the changing climate Jim Anderson investigates the icy Arctic and Steve Wofsy monitors the atmosphere from pole to pole (Harvard Gazette) Environment, Climate,
Sep 11, 2013 Forks, knives, and beakers Science & Cooking lecture series kicks off with some history, dramatic demonstrations, and world-class chefs (Harvard Gazette) Cooking, Applied Physics,
Nov 21, 2009 Learning’s online fate The digital age challenges teachers, teaching, books (Harvard Gazette) Computer Science, Academics,
Mar 12, 2013 Austin sees Crimson Harvard’s digital community convenes at South by Southwest (Harvard Gazette) Computer Science,
Jul 25, 2012 Feeding culinary curiosity Local kids join chefs, scientists in kitchen as part of SEAS program (Harvard Gazette) Cooking,
May 14, 2010 Squishy physics for the young set Step UP program looks to inspire Boston schoolchildren (Harvard Gazette) Applied Physics,
Feb 20, 2013 Report views climate change as national security issue Researchers at Harvard and NOAA examine connections between global climate change, national security, and politics (Harvard Gazette) Environment, Computer Science, Climate,
Jan 24, 2013 An idea that changed the world ComputeFest panel, part of Wintersession, explains Markov's pivotal breakthrough from a lecture 100 years ago (Harvard Gazette) Computer Science, Applied Mathematics,
May 28, 2014 Harvard's 363rd Commencement Events and coverage throughout the day of festivities, fanfare, and farewells Events,
Aug 26, 2012 Merging the biological and the electronic Researchers grow cyborg tissues with embedded nanoelectronics (Harvard Gazette) Health / Medicine, Electrical Engineering,