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Sep 19, 2007 Virtual hours Besides being cool, David Malan's use of virtual office hours in CS50 is convenient (Inside Higher Ed)
Sep 15, 2007 Next generation Assistant Professor of Bioengineering Debra Auguste's talks about her decision to move to Harvard (Science)
Sep 11, 2007 Biohybrid of elastic film and muscle cells packs a punch Depending on shape, biohybrids can generate force to grip, pump, walk, or swim
Sep 6, 2007 Brain’s timing linked with timescales of the natural visual world Extreme precision needed to accurately represent the slowly changing visual world
Sep 5, 2007 Ice breakthrough Alexander Wissner-Gross and Efthimios Kaxiras' uses nanoscale "warm ice" to make diamond toughened medical implants more biocompatible (New Scientist)
Aug 30, 2007 Researchers aim to make Internet bandwidth a global currency Proposed model for the future of e-commerce exploits a novel peer-to-peer video sharing application
Aug 22, 2007 Nine for nano Harvard is among the participants of the National Institute for Nano-Engineering (NINE), a partnership among industry, the federal government and U.S. universities (EE Times)
Aug 21, 2007 Aizenberg receives Ronald Breslow Award Materials scientist Joanna Aizenberg recognized for achievement in biomimetic chemistry
Aug 18, 2007 Come fly away A life-size, robotic fly has taken flight at Harvard University thanks to the work of Robert Wood
Aug 11, 2007 Doing the math Computer scientist Barbara Grosz was told as a child that girls couldn’t do math (Nature Network)