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Apr 14, 2011 Engineers Who Can Lead Op-ed by Cherry A. Murray and Andrew R. Garman '80 (Harvard Crimson) Academics,
Apr 12, 2011 Researchers discover the cause of irradiation-induced instability in materials surfaces Key insight may help nuclear industry advance clean fusion power Materials, Environment, Applied Mathematics,
Apr 11, 2011 Going for green and gold at SEAS Through large-scale renovations and individual efforts, SEAS addresses the challenge of sustainability
Apr 3, 2011 Materials scientists at Harvard demonstrate the first macro-scale thin-film solid-oxide fuel cell Strong, nanostructured membrane enables scaling for practical clean-energy applications Materials, Environment, Applied Physics,
Apr 2, 2011 Engineers create vibrant colors in vertical silicon nanowires Surprising phenomenon may lead to greater sensitivity in image sensor devices Electrical Engineering,
Mar 30, 2011 ‘Triple Academies’ symposium will wrestle with genetics in the digital age Leading geneticists, legal experts, and technologists will convene on April 14 at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Ethics, Computer Science, Bioengineering,
Mar 29, 2011 SEAS HawkCam is live! Set atop the Maxwell Dworkin building, a live webcam is looking in on a pair of nesting hawks
Mar 24, 2011 Undergrads among 2011 U.S. Imagine Cup finalists Cross-institutional team developed a software design solution to help improve patient attendance for maternal and child care Computer Science,
Mar 21, 2011 How the lily blooms Harvard mathematicians reveal that ruffling at the edge of each petal drives the delicate flower to open, contradicting common theories of blooming Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
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,