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May 25, 2010 Float like a mechanical butterfly Postdoctoral fellow Hiroto Tanaka and U. Tokyo colleagues demonstrates forward flight of swallowtail butterfly (Christian Science Monitor) Robotics, Electrical Engineering,
May 20, 2010 Gu-Yeon Wei named Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering; appointed tenure Wei's work focuses on high-speed, low-power digital and mixed-signal circuits Electrical Engineering,
May 19, 2010 Climate scientists consider how Kudzu increases ozone pollution SEAS's Loretta Mickley and Shiliang Wu, with colleagues at Stony Brook, say “the vine that ate the South" may affect the air (Stony Brook) Environment, Climate,
May 14, 2010 Michael Brenner named Harvard College Professor Brenner’s Harvard College Professorship will help in his ongoing development of new courses and course materials Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics, Academics,
May 14, 2010 Squishy physics for the young set Step UP program looks to inspire Boston schoolchildren (Harvard Gazette) Applied Physics,
May 5, 2010 SEAS likes CS in June Three major computer science conferences will be held on campus in June, exploring computational complexity, electronic commerce, and information security Computer Science,
May 5, 2010 Computer scientist Radhika Nagpal wins Borg Early Career Award Honor celebrates a woman in CS and/or engineering who has made significant research contributions and contributed to her profession Computer Science,
Apr 30, 2010 Putting on the green light at SEAS Saving energy is everybody’s business, from big energy systems to students who pause to shut off the lights
Apr 30, 2010 SEAS to be featured on "60 Minutes" Chef Jose Andres' visit to campus and the Weitz lab will be highlighted in a segment airing this Sunday, May 2, at 7 p.m. EST (CBS) Applied Physics,
Apr 28, 2010 Secret ballots, verifiable votes “Tech and policy geek” Ben Adida is bringing clarity and control to future elections (Harvard Magazine) Computer Science,