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Mar 15, 2021 Using technology to fight poverty Born in a SEAS classroom, Upsolve is now helping low-income families erase debt at scale Alumni, Entrepreneurship
Mar 12, 2021 Early Mars fluctuated between long periods of cold and short periods of warmth Model helps constrain circumstances under which life could have emerged on Mars Planetary Science
Mar 11, 2021 Climate change may not expand drylands New analysis highlights uncertainty about the future state of drylands Climate
Mar 11, 2021 Alumni speak at Women in Data Science Conference Rediet Abebe S.M. ’16 and Jean Liu, S.M. ’02 gave technical vision talks Alumni
Mar 11, 2021 Harvard team wins Boston Regional Datathon They will compete for $100k in international Data Open Championship Awards, Computer Science
Mar 11, 2021 Federico Capasso to help develop “super camera” Applied physicist joins nationwide effort for advanced imaging frontier Optics / Photonics
Mar 10, 2021 Demystifying vaccination procedures Students launch website to provide up-to-date vaccination information COVID-19
Mar 9, 2021 Gerace joins Union Savings Bank Jim Gerace, A.B. ’89, named director of technology and data services
Mar 9, 2021 Rock, paper, crumple! Framework sheds light on the order behind the chaos of crumpled paper Applied Physics
Mar 8, 2021 Optimizing democracy New course explores the use of math and computer science to build better democratic systems Academics, Computer Science
Mar 5, 2021 Uncovering hidden forever chemicals New tool finds and fingerprints previously undetected PFAS compounds in watersheds on Cape Cod Environment, Health / Medicine
Mar 3, 2021 Color that goes beyond nature Research opens the door to predicting and designing structural color Applied Physics, Industry, Materials