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Feb 21, 2023 Five Disruptive Technology Solutions Receive Accelerator Funding Harvard Grid provides bridge to commercialization Entrepreneurship, Industry,
Feb 20, 2023 For the first time, it’s possible to record long-term electrical activity in a single brain cell Sensors stably record electrical activity from the same brain cell of interest for more than a year Bioengineering,
Feb 17, 2023 Build a machine in 24 hours MakeHarvard returns to SEAS campus after three-year absence Active Learning Labs, Allston Campus, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Student Organizations,
Feb 16, 2023 Pehlevan, Glassman, Idreos, McColl awarded 2023 Sloan Research Fellowships Academics, Applied Mathematics, Awards, Computer Science,
Feb 14, 2023 Alumni profile: Caitlin Weigel, A.B. '19 Processing survey data with U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee Applied Mathematics,
Feb 13, 2023 Creating a supportive STEM community Club provides wealth of opportunities for Black students on campus Belonging, Student Organizations,
Feb 10, 2023 SEAS welcomes largest-ever sophomore class New students introduced at Convocation 2023 Academics, Active Learning Labs, Allston Campus, Belonging, Events, Student Organizations,
Feb 10, 2023 CAR-T cell cancer immunotherapy gets personal Fine-tuning stimulation doses to deficiencies in patient-specific CAR-T cells, using artificial antigen-presenting scaffolds, enables manufacturing of more potent CAR-T cell products. Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Feb 9, 2023 Methane's role in climate change Harvard researchers provide policymakers a clearer picture on methane emissions Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Feb 7, 2023 Neural network trained using a diverse dataset outperforms conventionally trained algorithms Including low-resource populations in datasets reduces bias in artificial intelligence AI / Machine Learning,