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February 16, 2018Plumage Episode 2: The Wild Blue Yonder18 minutesPlayVictoria Hwang and Annie Stephenson, PhD students in applied physics, use bird plumage as the inspiration for their work on structural color....moreShareView all episodesBy Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences52020 ratingsFebruary 16, 2018Plumage Episode 2: The Wild Blue Yonder18 minutesPlayVictoria Hwang and Annie Stephenson, PhD students in applied physics, use bird plumage as the inspiration for their work on structural color....moreMore shows like VeritalkView allHBR IdeaCast243 ListenersTED Talks Daily11,240 ListenersCoffee Break French4,066 ListenersBerkman Klein Center for Internet and Society: Audio Fishbowl8 ListenersHBR IdeaCast243 ListenersPolicyCast82 ListenersShorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast21 ListenersThe Harvard EdCast87 ListenersHarvard Center for International Development20 ListenersThe Mittal Institute, Harvard University3 ListenersHarvard Art Museums7 ListenersHarvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies9 ListenersOutsmarting Implicit Bias14 Listeners
Victoria Hwang and Annie Stephenson, PhD students in applied physics, use bird plumage as the inspiration for their work on structural color.
February 16, 2018Plumage Episode 2: The Wild Blue Yonder18 minutesPlayVictoria Hwang and Annie Stephenson, PhD students in applied physics, use bird plumage as the inspiration for their work on structural color....more
Victoria Hwang and Annie Stephenson, PhD students in applied physics, use bird plumage as the inspiration for their work on structural color.