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Feb 16, 2024 Towards more efficient catalysts Researchers expand ways to improve the selectivity of catalytic reactions Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering
Feb 16, 2024 With Google power and Harvard imaging technology, MethaneSAT will spot methane leaks from space A new partnership between the Environmental Defense Fund and Google will dramatically expand the power of a greenhouse-gas fighting tool developed by scientists at Harvard University Environmental Science & Engineering
Feb 15, 2024 From game footage to great footage Visual Computing Group debuts SportsBuddy highlight program AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science
Feb 14, 2024 I ❤️️ kirigami Research driven by the love of play and curiosity Kirigami, Materials, Research
Feb 13, 2024 STEM leaders of the future Convocation welcomes Class of 2026 to SEAS Academics, Dean, Events
Feb 12, 2024 Alumni profile: Bram Maasakkers, S.M. '15, Ph.D. '18 Monitoring methane emissions at SRON in the Netherlands Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering
Feb 8, 2024 Temperatures are rising, but soil is getting wetter — why? Research finds precipitation, rather than temperature, explains soil moisture trends Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering
Feb 6, 2024 Improving stem cell research SEAS students help optimize Harvard Stem Cell Institute Academics, Bioengineering, Health / Medicine
Feb 5, 2024 Alumni profile: Emily Parfit, A.B. '08 Improving public schools around the country Alumni, K-12, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering
Feb 5, 2024 Deep in the Amazon, SEAS team tracks mercury Field work on the Rio Negro could help communities exposed to methylmercury in fish Environmental Science & Engineering
Feb 2, 2024 Seven SEAS teams named President’s Innovation Challenge semifinalists Will compete for $515,000 in funding Entrepreneurship, Health / Medicine
Feb 1, 2024 Technological solutions to healthcare challenges Bioengineering students pitch innovations Academics, Bioengineering