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Feb 22, 2023 Bridging technology and art Student organization hosts exhibition at SEC Computer Science, Undergraduate Student Profile,
Feb 21, 2023 Five Disruptive Technology Solutions Receive Accelerator Funding Harvard Grid provides bridge to commercialization Entrepreneurship, Industry,
Feb 20, 2023 For the first time, it’s possible to record long-term electrical activity in a single brain cell Sensors stably record electrical activity from the same brain cell of interest for more than a year Bioengineering,
Feb 17, 2023 Build a machine in 24 hours MakeHarvard returns to SEAS campus after three-year absence Active Learning Labs, Allston Campus, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Student Organizations,
Feb 16, 2023 Pehlevan, Glassman, Idreos, McColl awarded 2023 Sloan Research Fellowships Academics, Applied Mathematics, Awards, Computer Science,
Feb 14, 2023 Alumni profile: Caitlin Weigel, A.B. '19 Processing survey data with U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee Applied Mathematics,
Feb 13, 2023 Creating a supportive STEM community Club provides wealth of opportunities for Black students on campus Diversity / Inclusion, Student Organizations,
Feb 10, 2023 SEAS welcomes largest-ever sophomore class New students introduced at Convocation 2023 Academics, Active Learning Labs, Allston Campus, Diversity / Inclusion, Events, Student Organizations,
Feb 10, 2023 CAR-T cell cancer immunotherapy gets personal Fine-tuning stimulation doses to deficiencies in patient-specific CAR-T cells, using artificial antigen-presenting scaffolds, enables manufacturing of more potent CAR-T cell products. Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Feb 9, 2023 Methane's role in climate change Harvard researchers provide policymakers a clearer picture on methane emissions Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,