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Sep 26, 2012 Controlling behavior, remotely Researchers use precise lasers to manipulate neurons in worms’ brains (Harvard Gazette) Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Sep 25, 2012 New tools will make sharing research data safer in cyberspace With NSF grant, researchers will enhance technologies and policies to protect personal data used in research studies Computer Science, AI / Machine Learning,
Sep 24, 2012 In birds' development, researchers find diversity by the peck New investigation of tissues and signaling pathways in finches' beaks reveals surprising flexibility in the birds' evolutionary toolkit Bioengineering, Applied Mathematics,
Sep 17, 2012 Using space tech to avert climate Armageddon A Q&A with geoengineering expert David Keith (Forbes) Climate, Applied Physics,
Sep 14, 2012 Five SEAS computer science students named 2013 Siebel Scholars Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding students from the world’s most prestigious graduate schools Computer Science,
Sep 13, 2012 John Briscoe to receive 2012 Stroud Award for Freshwater Excellence Expert in water security celebrated for outstanding achievements in the stewardship of freshwater resources Environment,
Sep 10, 2012 Nanshu Lu (Ph.D. '09), engineer of 'electronic tattoos,' named to TR35 Alumna who integrates electronics with human tissue to monitor health is among Technology Review's 35 top innovators Electrical Engineering,
Sep 7, 2012 Needle beam could eliminate signal loss in on-chip optics Harvard researchers create a light wave that propagates without spreading Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Sep 5, 2012 'Thou shalt be inventive' Applying concepts in science and engineering, world-famous chefs are reimagining what and how we eat (Harvard Gazette) Cooking,
Sep 5, 2012 Tough gel stretches to 21 times its length, recoils, and heals itself Biocompatible material created at Harvard is much tougher than cartilage Materials,