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April 28, 2005
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Cable television, unplugged
Matthew DePetro '05, an EECS-track engineering sciences concentrator at the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, earned top honors for his ES100-100hf senior design project, 'Wireless Cable Television.' (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Faculty task force makes University science recommendations
Longwood, North Yard, Allston locations highlighted
Lazy eyes aid artists, biologist says
Was Rembrandt's world flat?
Harvard examining geospatial analysis technology programs
Technology displays data through space, time
HSCI awards first seed grants
Twelve young scientists awarded $1.8 million
Harvard scientists create high-speed integrated nanowire circuits
Low-temperature fabrication and high-quality results could reduce electronics' reliance on silicon
'Moving toward' global warming solution
Earth Day guests offer hope, call for action
Harvard engineering undergrads grab air time
Wireless cable and a cleaner climate garner top prizes for ES100-100hf
Michael Hopkins, algebraic topologist
'Deep and broad' mathematician joins FAS
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