Science@SEAS Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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Get ready to breakdown the most egregious perpetrator of jargon warfare in all of science: the title of an academic paper. Each episode, we will sit down with a researcher from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and talk about a recent paper, with the one and only goal of understanding the title.
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Research bits: Engineering Birdsongs
SEAS researchers developed a simple device that mimics complex birdsongs.
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Slow climate mode reconciles historical and model-based estimates of climate sensitivity
SEAS researchers Peter Huybers and Cristian Proistosescu resolved a major conflict in estimates of how much the Earth will warm in response to a doubling of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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The uncertain future of energy and climate
Professor Michael McElroy discusses a world without fossil fuels, the economics of changing energy systems and the impact Donald Trump may have on the future of energy and climate.
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Superconductivity vs. Spintronics
Applied physicist Hechen Ren joins the podcast to discuss the title of her paper, "Controlled Finite Momentum Pairing and Spatially Varying Order Parameter in Proximitized HgTe Quantum Wells." It gets spooky.
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AI and Life in 2030
Tackling the ethical and legal quandaries of artificial intelligence with AI pioneer and SEAS professor Barbara Grosz.
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Multilayer Dielectric Elastomers for Fast, Programmable Actuation without Prestretch
Electrically powered, artificial muscles that are easy to make