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Aug 21, 2012 Sreetharan, pioneer of pop-up robots, named top innovator Technology Review names recent Ph.D. alum among the world's 35 top innovators under the age of 35 Robotics, Applied Physics,
Aug 20, 2012 To counter gangs, Springfield adopts tactics from war zones Assignment from ES 96, a capstone design course at SEAS, seeks to turn a city into a laboratory (Boston Globe) Academics,
Aug 17, 2012 Reinventing the classroom Harry Lewis "flips" the traditional teaching structure in CS 20 (Harvard Magazine) Computer Science, Academics,
Aug 16, 2012 Science & Cooking lecture series returns to Harvard on September 4 Public talks for 2012 feature world-class chefs and exciting demos that blend state-of-the-art science with culinary artistry Cooking,
Aug 13, 2012 Rice to receive AGU's Walter H. Bucher Medal Honor recognizes geologist's “original contributions to the basic knowledge of the crust and lithosphere” Environment,
Aug 6, 2012 Lab in the Wild asks: What’s your Internet like? Online test seeks to reveal user preferences by culture and country Computer Science,
Aug 1, 2012 Reluctant electrons enable "extraordinarily strong" negative refraction New technique using kinetic inductance shows promise for dramatic miniaturization of metamaterials Optics / Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics,
Jul 31, 2012 Adding a '3D print' button to animation software Tool developed at Harvard turns animated characters into fully articulated action figures Materials, Computer Science,
Jul 30, 2012 New coating evicts biofilms for good Slippery technology shown to prevent more than 99% of harmful bacterial slime from forming on surfaces Materials, Bioengineering,
Jul 30, 2012 Airborne pollutants lead a double life Harvard-UBC research shows organic and inorganic materials in airborne particles can remain separate, in a double layer Environment, Climate, Applied Physics,