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Jan 31, 2014 What's behind a #1 ranking? Open-source LineUp software enables granular analysis of subjective ranking systems Computer Science
Aug 20, 2013 ‘Groovy’ hologram creates strange state of light at visible and invisible wavelengths Nanostructured device controls the intensity, phase, and polarization of light for wide applications in optics Applied Physics
Mar 14, 2014 Brighter inks, without pigment Nanostructured capsules could bring about paints and electronic displays that never fade Applied Physics
Sep 24, 2013 How the gut got its villi Comparing species, researchers at Harvard SEAS and Harvard Medical School investigate a process they dub “villification” Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics
Jul 22, 2013 Perfecting digital imaging New research in computer graphics, presented at SIGGRAPH, will advance artificial vision, 3D displays, and video editing Computer Science