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Jan 14, 2011 Topics in Bioengineering series kicks off on January 18th The Topics in Bioengineering (TIB) seminar series is returning for the spring term Bioengineering,
Jan 12, 2011 Weather Update SEAS will return to normal operations on Thursday, January 13th. Note: Use caution when walking on campus due to the falling snow from roofs and trees.
Jan 10, 2011 Cockroach inspires robotic hand to get a grip A new type of mechanical hand developed by researchers at Harvard and Yale promises to solve the issue of overthinking (PhysOrg) Robotics, Bioengineering,
Jan 7, 2011 A pesky bacterial slime reveals its survival secrets Surprising discovery about biofilm may provide a new direction in antimicrobial research and bioinspired liquid-repellent surfaces Bioengineering,
Jan 6, 2011 Two SEAS faculty win prestigious NSF CAREER Awards Stephen Chong will study language-based information security; Sharad Ramanathan will study locomotory decision making in C. elegans Computer Science, Bioengineering, Awards,
Jan 6, 2011 Simple rubber devices mimic complex bird-songs A team from Harvard and Brown who were "just playing around" make a profound insight about biology (BBC News) Applied Mathematics,
Dec 22, 2010 ES 51 drives home the principles of engineering design Final project challenges students to convert parts from a cordless electric screwdriver into a remote-controlled, all-terrain vehicle Academics,
Dec 21, 2010 Five lessons from "Commercializing Science" Course co-taught by engineering and business profs offers common sense advice on getting to market (Fast Company)
Dec 17, 2010 Digitized book project unveils a quantitative "cultural genome" Online tool developed by Harvard and Google can identify cultural trends across the centuries Computer Science,
Dec 14, 2010 Waves and the waggle dance, all in search of a quick chat Holiday Lecture on the physics and biology of communication awes and delights with animal examples and demos