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A group of Harvard concentrators ranging from engineering to philosophy to economics created a microbial fuel cell–based lighting system. |
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Saying he finds joy in “discovering the sublime in the mundane,” L. Mahadevan, England de Valpine Professor of Applied Mathematics, has explored the way honey coils, how insects can adhere to surfaces, and even how the Venus flytrap snaps up its prey. |
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While a graduate student, Yun-Ling “Ling” Wong (Ph.D. ’08) collaborated with researchers at SEAS and the School of Public Health to develop a novel spray-drying method for preserving and delivering the most common tuberculosis vaccine. |