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Mar 21, 2011 John Briscoe on protecting liquid assets Water expert says the beverage industry needs to work with locals to best manage water resources (New York Times) Environment,
Mar 7, 2011 Working toward a greener future Energy and environment employers leverage alumni connections and court Harvard students for jobs Environment,
Mar 3, 2011 A career in circuitry, trailer to tenure Gu-Yeon Wei designs low-power, high-efficiency computer chips (Harvard Gazette) Environment, Electrical Engineering,
Feb 28, 2011 Increasing processor efficiency by "shutting off the lights" Plug-and-play multi-core voltage regulator could lead to "smarter" smartphones, slimmer laptops, and energy-friendly data centers Environment, Electrical Engineering,
Aug 23, 2010 Frequent flying will create a "map" of the atmosphere Steve Wofsy and colleagues rely on a sophisticated jet to take pole-to-pole measurements (Nature) Environment, Climate,
May 19, 2010 Climate scientists consider how Kudzu increases ozone pollution SEAS's Loretta Mickley and Shiliang Wu, with colleagues at Stony Brook, say “the vine that ate the South" may affect the air (Stony Brook) Environment, Climate,
Apr 24, 2010 Certain chips may be better suited for search Harvard-Microsoft study suggests a new way for technology companies to think about search engines (PC Mag) Environment, Electrical Engineering,
Apr 17, 2010 Peter Rogers wins Julian Hinds Award Honor from the American Society of Civil Engineers recognizes his contributions to the field of water resources development Environment, Awards,
Apr 17, 2010 From sea to land to air, investigating the changing climate Jim Anderson investigates the icy Arctic and Steve Wofsy monitors the atmosphere from pole to pole (Harvard Gazette) Environment, Climate,
Apr 3, 2010 Black silicon makes solar cells cheaper A one-step process, created in the Mazur lab, creates a highly antireflective layer for photovoltaics (Technology Review). Materials, Environment, Applied Physics,