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Feb 22, 2013 Celebrating excellence in mentoring Sujata Bhatia and David C. Parkes receive McDonald Award for dedication to mentoring and advising Computer Science, Bioengineering,
Oct 14, 2012 Applied physics as art Researchers spray-paint ultrathin coatings that change color with only a few atoms' difference in thickness Applied Physics,
May 30, 2018 Solutions in transit Student proposals target connectivity, inefficiency of Boston’s transportation infrastructure Academics,
Jun 4, 2015 Giving hand-impaired patients a better grasp Soft, lightweight robotic glove assists with grasping objects independently Robotics,
May 2, 2018 Preparing problem-solvers Students tackle real-world challenges in capstone engineering course Academics, Design,
Dec 13, 2011 No bugs at annual CS 50 Fair Undergrads from all concentrations show off programming projects to benefit the community Computer Science,
Mar 8, 2018 Towards a better catalyst Platform optimizes the design of new, tunable catalytic systems Materials,
Sep 1, 2011 From a flat mirror, designer light Researchers at Harvard create bizarre optical phenomena, defying the laws of reflection and refraction Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Nov 17, 2014 Adjusting Earth’s thermostat, with caution Harvard scientists say aspects of solar geoengineering can—and should—be tested without need for full-scale deployment Climate,
Nov 12, 2014 Refreshable Braille gets an engineer's touch Katie Cagen '14, finalist in national Collegiate Inventors Competition, works to advance accessible technologies Awards,