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July 22, 2004

Charles Lieber, Jie Xiang and Yue Wu
It's done with wires
In a basement laboratory at Harvard University, Charles Lieber (from left) and graduate students Jie Xiang and Yue Wu have taken the first step toward making chips with billions instead of millions of components, nanoelectronics instead of microelectronics. Full story

HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

Which comes first, language or thought?
Babies think first

Protein extends life
No dieting needed

A giant step toward miniaturization
Nanotechnology makes the right connections

Harvard researchers push human cereal use back 10,000 years
Findings on small grain grasses support theory of agriculture's rise

PSA rise signals high death risk
It marks prostate cancer progression

Something to smile about
U.S.-Brazil team bioengineers tooth crowns in second mammal species

Increased dosage of thyroid medication necessary early in pregnancy
Hypothyroidism medication should be increased by 30 percent as soon as pregnancy is confirmed to prevent harm to the fetus

HSPH moves to mobilize retiring boomers
New campaign to model 'designated driver' success

At HMS, Native American and Native Hawaiian teens learn, teach about effects of addiction

Extension School instructor, student join forces on 'Supersized America'

 

 

 

 

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