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Aug 28, 2023 Mickley discusses wildfire threats in new Harvard Gazette article Harvard Gazette Climate, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering, Wildfire,
Aug 25, 2022 Capasso talks flat lenses in new Harvard Gazette article Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering, Entrepreneurship,
Jul 24, 2025 Overlooked Climate Change Danger: Wildfire Smoke Harvard Gazette Researchers rush to get hands around multiple serious health risks as blazes mount — and get bigger Climate, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering, Health / Medicine, Wildfire,
Jul 28, 2025 AI leaps from math dunce to whiz Harvard Gazette Experts describe how rapid advances are transforming field and classroom and expanding idea of what’s possible — ‘sky’s the limit’ Academics, AI / Machine Learning, Applied Mathematics, Computational Science & Engineering, Data Sciences, Computer Science,
Apr 10, 2025 Like having a personal healthcare coach in your pocket Harvard Gazette New apps for cancer patients, cannabis users, use algorithms that continually customize support AI / Machine Learning, Applied Computation, Computational Science & Engineering, Computer Science, Health / Medicine,
Mar 26, 2025 From Capasso lab to your living room Harvard Gazette Startup produces millions of mini-lenses for consumer electronics Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Technology,
Mar 3, 2025 Exploring superconducting electrons in twisted graphene The Harvard Gazette Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering,
Sep 16, 2024 A smoother way to study ‘twistronics’ The Harvard Gazette Difficulty controlling 2D materials has slowed discovery in hot field of physics Applied Physics,
Jun 26, 2024 Uncovering ‘hidden curriculum’ for those historically on outside Quantum Noir fosters sense of community among individuals of color involved in quantum science and engineering Belonging, Materials, Quantum Engineering,
Sep 22, 2006 Back on earth Stephanie Wilson '88 (Engineering Sciences) shared her space experiences in an hour-long talk that mixed the technical accomplishments of her space shuttle flight and colorful details of life in space (Harvard Gazette)