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*[http://www.asm.org/index.php/news-room/tip0412d.html?title=Cyanobacterium+Demonstrates+Promise+for+Biotechnology+Feedstock+Production++/ ASM featured paper] | |||
*[http://news.sciencenet.cn/dz/dznews_photo.aspx?id=13246/ China Science News] | *[http://news.sciencenet.cn/dz/dznews_photo.aspx?id=13246/ China Science News] | ||
*[http://www.csmonitor.com/Innovation/Tech/2011/1010/Post-oil-Electrofuels-are-an-oil-substitute-minus-the-eons/ Electrofuels] | *[http://www.csmonitor.com/Innovation/Tech/2011/1010/Post-oil-Electrofuels-are-an-oil-substitute-minus-the-eons/ Electrofuels] |
Revision as of 09:26, 18 April 2012
- ASM featured paper
- China Science News
- Electrofuels
- Systems Pharmacology Launch
- Jake Wintermute and LSD on NPR
- Harvard Magazine
- CSH 76th Symposium
- From The Guardian
- Podcast on Sustainable Future
- Featured at ARPA-E summit
- Cell Podcast on Engineering Photosynthetic Bacteria
- Christina Agapkis and her progress on photosynthetic animals profiled in The New Scientist
- Company based on Nuclear Transport Inhibitors
- Talks@12
- ARPA-E grant awarded
- Engineered sugar from sunlight
- MIT Technology Review
- Popular Science
- Harvard Crimson
- Science Daily
- FOCUS
- C&EN News
- Teachers Domain
- Discovery Channel
- The Jim Lehrer News Hour
- Harvard Magazine
- The Crimson on Green Tech
- Harvard iGEM team in The Crimson
- NPR Science Friday
- Opportunities in Synthetic Biology
- Bioengineering at Harvard
- Boston Globe on Synthetic Biology
- Science Magazine Editor's Choice
- Silver co-heads Bioengineering Effort at Harvard
- Ribosomes: More special than you think
- Synthetic genes give cells something to remember
- Scientists synthesize memory in yeast cells
- Profile in Nature Chemical Biology
- Proteasome recognized as nuclear player on the gene regulation team
- Undergraduates spend summer creating living machines
- Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School marks first year
- Nuclear export inhibitors found in cell-based screen
- Trends in Cell Biology