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...lab will also help accomodate the growth of the burgeoning Division of Engineering and Applied Science (DEAS), which has grown quickly in recent years—and, some hope, will eventually grow into a full-fledged engineering school with a faculty nearly double its current size...
Power said that the BRI is one of several major science development projects on the horizon, in addition to the Lab for Interface Science and Engineering (LISA) and the North and West science labs...
...University of Hong Kong's pathology lab is one of the few places on earth where you can stare a newly accused mass-murder suspect right in the face. Researchers there are using a powerful transmission electron microscope to examine a virus that was unknown to science just a month ago. This minuscule particle of protein-encrusted RNA is almost certainly the microbe that had, by last Saturday, infected more than 2,400 people in 19 countries--including up to 115 in the U.S.--and killed at least 89 since it began its rampage through the human population in China...
Jack Harris, a post-doc researcher, has his lab next door. His research involves supercool low-temperature Physics. Harris estimates that approximately one-third of the experimental physics at Harvard is supercool. Because of such extreme coolness (Harris’ experiment runs at .3 degrees above absolute zero), the research hinges on first-rate apparatus. About two-thirds of the equipment is made from scratch, and a substantial fraction is made in-house at the shop next door by Stanley Cotreau. Harris described Cotreau as, “one of the few people at Harvard who is the absolute master...
Mitchell, 51, of Boston worked with McGovern in the lab, Gustin said. It was not clear how closely the two worked together...