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Mar 3, 2006 Muscle man Bioengineer David Mooney and his team have developed a new method of cell transplantation (Harvard Gazette)
Feb 10, 2006 Kicking and scheming Undergrads from Harvard and MIT join together to compete on a robotic field of dreams (Harvard Gazette)
Oct 2, 2012 An engineering landmark SEAS, at work on ambitious goals, pauses to celebrate its history (Harvard Gazette)
Sep 26, 2012 Controlling behavior, remotely Researchers use precise lasers to manipulate neurons in worms’ brains (Harvard Gazette) Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Apr 5, 2012 Bubble, bubble, without toil or trouble In the 1850s, a professor at Harvard's Lawrence Scientific School invented baking powder, a replacement for yeast (Harvard Gazette) Applied Physics,
Feb 25, 2006 Clicks in class Eric Mazur has helped Harvard launch its first wireless classroom. Aided by clickers that allow students to raise a virtual hand to answer questions (Harvard Gazette)
Jul 30, 2020 Bindman launches COVID-19 relief organization SF New Deal provides free meals for people in need throughout San Francisco COVID-19,
Jun 12, 2007 Cheerful engineer Engineering sciences concentrator Jarred Brown '07 is known for his colorful support of Harvard athletics (and for the art of goatskinning)