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    New Experiment Fund Launches

    The Experiment Fund, a new seed-stage investment fund, officially launched Friday with the hopes of providing budding entrepreneurs with support and capital to build their startups.
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    Study Sheds Light on Oil-Water Mixtures

    Emulsions—mixtures of oil droplets suspended in water—may take much longer to reach equilibrium than previously expected, according to a recent ...
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    SEAS Develops Inexpensive Swarm of Robots

    Harvard researchers have developed a swarm of inexpensive robots, called Kilobots, that can be used to test collective algorithms on a large scale. These robots, designed by members of the Self-Organizing Systems Research Group at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, can be programmed and controlled as a group rather than individually.
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    SEAS Concentration Gains Popularity

    The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is growing yet again—with 220 new sophomores, SEAS saw a 62 percent increase in total concentrators this week, according to tentative data provided by the school.
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    Mark Zuckerberg Returns to Harvard

    Harvard dropout and Facebook founder Mark E. Zuckerberg discussed Facebook’s future during a packed press conference.
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    Zuckerberg to Recruit at Harvard for Facebook Internship

    The Harvard dropout and mastermind behind Facebook returns to his for his first official visit to the College since 2004.
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    SEAS Receives NSF Grant

    Two faculty members at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences are leading an effort funded by the National Science Foundation to better understand the causes of Arctic climate change.
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    Guest Chef Reveals Secrets

    Projecting a photograph of a classic Spanish dessert menu for the audience to see, Chef Carme Ruscalleda began Science and Cooking’s twelfth guest lecture by sharing a secret.
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    Artery Visualization Gets to the Heart of the Matter

    A team of Harvard researchers has developed a new arterial visualization tool that may result in quicker and more accurate diagnoses of heart disease.
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    Caffeine You Can Breathe

    Biomedical Engineering Professor David A. Edwards' new invention sounds like it's moving us one step closer to the high-tech elimination of food. It's called the Aeroshot, and it's a caffeine inhaler.
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