News News Events All News Stories All news stories Filter by Topics Academics Active Learning Labs AI / Machine Learning Allston Campus Applied Computation Applied Mathematics Applied Physics Alumni Awards Belonging Collective behavior Computational Science & Engineering Data Sciences Dean REEF Makerspace Bioengineering Climate Computer Science Cooking COVID-19 Design Electrical Engineering Entrepreneurship Environment Environmental Science & Engineering Ethics Events Geoengineering Graduate Student Profile Health / Medicine Industry K-12 Kirigami Master of Design Engineering Materials Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering Meet Our Faculty Metasurfaces MS/MBA Optics / Photonics Planetary Science Quantum Engineering Research Robotics Robobee Student Organizations Technology Undergraduate Student Profile Wearable Devices Wildfire Date Showing 1830 of 3200 results May 12, 2017 Alumni Profile: Christine Nakatani, A.B. ’89, Ph.D. ’97 Alumni Profile May 11, 2017 A green idea Student turns 3D-printer waste into a lesson in sustainability May 10, 2017 Engineering human stem cells to model the kidney’s filtration barrier on a chip A glomerulus-on-a-chip lined by human stem cell-derived kidney cells could help model patient-specific kidney diseases and guide therapeutic discovery May 9, 2017 U.S. and Israeli researchers collaborate to improve insulin management for people with type 1 diabetes SEAS, DreaMed Diabetes and Schneider Children’s Medical Center to collaborate on improving insulin management for type 1 diabetes May 9, 2017 Building a better microscope Metasurface could provide alternative to centuries-old technique Applied Physics, May 9, 2017 Gaglani featured in Huffington Post startup blog May 8, 2017 Battling blight with big data Graduate student explores tech-driven solutions to growing urban problem May 8, 2017 Alaska tundra source of early-winter carbon emissions New research finds carbon dioxide emitted from northern tundra between October and December has increased 70 percent since 1975 May 5, 2017 Working their magic Student project showcase highlights engineering and design skills Academics, May 4, 2017 Student engineers honored for exceptional design projects Seniors recognized for outstanding work in capstone course Awards, Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 181 Page 182 Current page 183 Page 184 Page 185 … Page 319 319 Page 320 320 Next page › Last page »
May 10, 2017 Engineering human stem cells to model the kidney’s filtration barrier on a chip A glomerulus-on-a-chip lined by human stem cell-derived kidney cells could help model patient-specific kidney diseases and guide therapeutic discovery
May 9, 2017 U.S. and Israeli researchers collaborate to improve insulin management for people with type 1 diabetes SEAS, DreaMed Diabetes and Schneider Children’s Medical Center to collaborate on improving insulin management for type 1 diabetes
May 9, 2017 Building a better microscope Metasurface could provide alternative to centuries-old technique Applied Physics,
May 8, 2017 Battling blight with big data Graduate student explores tech-driven solutions to growing urban problem
May 8, 2017 Alaska tundra source of early-winter carbon emissions New research finds carbon dioxide emitted from northern tundra between October and December has increased 70 percent since 1975
May 5, 2017 Working their magic Student project showcase highlights engineering and design skills Academics,
May 4, 2017 Student engineers honored for exceptional design projects Seniors recognized for outstanding work in capstone course Awards,