Current Issue:
December 8, 2005
|
|
|
|
News, events, features |
|
|
|
Latest
scientific findings |
|
Profiles |
|
The people behind the university |
|
|
|
Harvard and neighbor communities |
|
|
|
Scores, highlights, upcoming games |
|
|
| Newsmakers,
notes, students, police log |
|
|
|
Museums, concerts, theater |
|
|
|
Two-week listing of upcoming events |
 |
|
Gazette headlines delivered to your desktop |
|
|
|
December 8, 2005
|
Many hats
Anita Goel, an associate of the Physics Department, is an entrepreneur and defense contractor, as well as an academic researcher. This year, she was named one of the world's 35 most promising researchers under the age of 35 by MIT's Technology Review Magazine. Goel has always been intrigued by the ability of physics to explain the most basic processes of the universe, including those underlying life. (Staff photo T.J. Kirkpatrick/Harvard News Office) Full story
|
|
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
The Big Picture
Belva Brown Jordan, Beetlemaniac
Using physics to understand biology
Goel puts DNA to the test
Philosopher serious about science
Cause and effect, quantum theory targets of Ned Hall's mind
|