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Dec 15, 2020 Laboratory experiments on particles for solar geoengineering demonstrate limits of models Environment,
Jul 23, 2020 Getting a grip on near-field light Research advances particle manipulation, high resolution microscopy, communications and more Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics,
Sep 26, 2018 Shaking the swarm Researchers explore how bees collaborate to stabilize swarm clusters Applied Physics, Environment,
Sep 27, 2017 Six distinguished researchers join SEAS faculty New hires bring expertise in electrical and bioengineering, computer and materials science Academics,
Jun 14, 2016 Student engineering project to fly into the stratosphere on NASA mission Instrument to measure the effects of climate change on atmospheric chemistry Academics,
Jun 27, 2023 Building robust optical structures made of darkness Two studies report new methods for using metasurfaces to create and control dark areas called “optical singularities” Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics, Technology,
Jun 2, 2016 Metalens works in the visible spectrum, sees smaller than a wavelength of light High efficiency ultra-thin planar lens could replace heavy, bulky lenses in smart phones, cameras and telescopes Optics / Photonics,
Apr 21, 2016 Unhealthy ozone days could increase by more than a week in coming decades The complex relationship between heat and ozone Climate,
Sep 12, 2022 Harvard and AWS launch alliance to advance research in quantum science Faculty-led initiative to advance the development of a future quantum internet Quantum Engineering,
Jul 23, 2018 A 3-D model of a human heart ventricle Bioengineers build a scale model of a heart ventricle that beats, survives for months in the lab Bioengineering,