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Feb 26, 2014 Understanding pollution in a pristine rainforest D.O.E. project in the Amazon Basin will study human impacts on tropical rainforest and climate Environment, Climate,
Dec 11, 2013 Science and delight, in the blink of an eye Annual holiday lecture engages children in the magic of discovery
Nov 25, 2013 U.S. methane emissions exceed government estimates Collaborative atmospheric study indicates fossil fuel extraction and animal husbandry are major contributors Environment, Climate,
Nov 1, 2013 Synaptic transistor learns while it computes First of its kind, brain-inspired device looks toward highly efficient and fast parallel computing Materials, Environment, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering,
Oct 16, 2013 What makes a data visualization memorable? Computer scientists at Harvard and cognitive scientists at MIT team up to settle a debate over "chart junk" Computer Science,
Oct 8, 2013 Wanted: Deep thinkers Six “big data” experts describe a rising demand for computational scientists with technical talent and creative minds Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, AI / Machine Learning,
Jul 8, 2013 Harvard researchers warn of legacy mercury in the environment Without stringent emissions reductions, future increases in ocean mercury levels are likely to be greater than anticipated Environment, Climate,
Jun 18, 2013 Printing tiny batteries Novel application of 3D printing could enable the development of miniaturized medical implants, compact electronics, tiny robots, and more Materials, Environment, Applied Physics,
May 29, 2013 Educating the innovators Eric Mazur's teaching and assessment philosophy, developed over 30 years at Harvard, has earned a worldwide following Applied Physics, Academics,
Apr 10, 2013 Clinging to crevices, E. coli thrive Harvard research reveals the role of the flagellum in helping biofilms colonize rough surfaces Materials, Technology, Bioengineering,