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Dec 10, 2025 Teaching T-Cells to Kill Cancer Cancer vaccines, medical adhesives and more from the lab of David Mooney Bioengineering, Research
Dec 10, 2025 Sky-High Smoke Wildfire smoke lofted into atmosphere could affect Earth’s climate Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering, Wildfire
Dec 9, 2025 Soft “Cyborg” Cardiac Patches Could Improve Stem Cell Heart Repair Flexible electronic platform offers real-time monitoring of stem cell integration Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, Health / Medicine, Research
Dec 8, 2025 Professor Na Li elected an IEEE Fellow Li honored by professional society for contributions to control, learning, optimization AI / Machine Learning, Applied Mathematics, Electrical Engineering
Dec 5, 2025 Alumni Profile: Sara Falkson, MDE '25 Improving girls’ body confidence with properly fitting apparel Alumni, Belonging, Design, Entrepreneurship
Dec 4, 2025 Navigation and Consultation CS student spends summer at Draper, founds start-up Computer Science, Entrepreneurship, Undergraduate Student Profile
Nov 25, 2025 Why Plastics Fail – and Why It Matters Ph.D. student Kadoma examines how plastics embrittle and age Belonging, Graduate Student Profile, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering
Nov 24, 2025 Technically, it’s possible. Ethically, it’s complicated. Harvard Gazette Embedded EthiCS program brings philosophy scholars into computer science classrooms Academics, AI / Machine Learning, Computational Science & Engineering, Computer Science
Nov 21, 2025 A Community of Engineers SEAS welcomes 404 second-year concentrators at Convocation Academics, Applied Mathematics, Bioengineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science & Engineering, Events, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Student Organizations
Nov 17, 2025 Can AI strengthen democracy and improve collective decision-making? A Q&A with Professor Ariel Procaccia AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science, Meet Our Faculty
Nov 14, 2025 Alumni profile: Nick Waldo, A.B. '13 Protecting Alaska’s wetlands with environmental engineering Alumni, Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering
Nov 13, 2025 Integrating Renewable Energy into Maritime Transportation SEAS student Dahiya explores decarbonizing shipping routes Academics, Applied Mathematics, Climate