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Feb 2, 2012 For cutting-edge biomedical materials, try corn Winter mini-course explores plant-derived materials for wound closures, drug delivery, and tissue engineering Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Dec 15, 2011 Powerful potential SEAS holiday lecture engages young learners with the wonders of energy
Jul 20, 2012 NaCl to give way to RockSalt Harvard computer scientists develop a tool to improve software fault isolation Computer Science,
Apr 26, 2012 Slicing mitotic spindle with lasers, nanosurgeons unravel old pole-to-pole theory Quantitative research shows key organelle of cell division to be more complex than previously thought Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Jan 23, 2012 Mighty mesh Extracellular matrix identified as source of spreading in biofilms Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Dec 13, 2011 No bugs at annual CS 50 Fair Undergrads from all concentrations show off programming projects to benefit the community Computer Science,
May 8, 2012 Sharing design, in all its forms Massive fair highlights hundreds of great ideas that emerged in courses at SEAS this year
Jan 31, 2012 Designing in the human context IDEO workshop at SEAS pushes the limits of engineering design into psychology, marketing, and freewheeling creativity
Oct 27, 2011 To diagnose heart disease, visualization experts recommend a simpler approach In clinical settings, simple 2D displays of human arteries have been shown more effective than traditional 3D rainbow models Computer Science, Applied Physics,