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Jul 26, 2012 Increased risk of ozone loss from convectively injected water vapor Atmospheric chemists report a serious and wholly unexpected risk of ozone loss over the United States in summer (Harvard Magazine) Environment, Climate,
Jul 25, 2012 Feeding culinary curiosity Local kids join chefs, scientists in kitchen as part of SEAS program (Harvard Gazette) Cooking,
Jul 24, 2012 Michael P. Brenner named Simons Investigator Inaugural program offers SEAS faculty member five-year appointment with $100,000 of research support per year Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Jul 22, 2012 Artificial jellyfish swims in a heartbeat Creation is an amalgam of silicone polymer and heart muscle cells Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Jul 20, 2012 Sulfur emissions dropped as utilities idled old coal plants A decrease in natural gas prices fueled switch from coal (Chemical & Engineering News) Environment, Climate,
Jul 20, 2012 NaCl to give way to RockSalt Harvard computer scientists develop a tool to improve software fault isolation Computer Science,
Jul 19, 2012 Harvard bioengineers to develop smart suit that improves endurance $2.6 million funding from DARPA will support wearable system with efficient actuation and joint support to increase stamina of soldiers Robotics, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering,
Jul 19, 2012 Steven C. Wofsy awarded Roger Revelle Medal Medal from the American Geophysical Union recognizes outstanding contributions to the understanding of Earth's climate systems Environment, Climate,
Jul 17, 2012 Trial balloon: a tiny geoengineering project Two environmental researchers propose a nonintrusive field experiment with airborne particles (New York Times) and respond to incorrect information Environment, Climate, Applied Physics,
Jul 16, 2012 To clean up the mine, let fungus reproduce New biogeochemical understanding of manganese oxidation lends insight to environmental remediation Environment, Bioengineering,