Search Results Search (-) All (2575) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2508) People (35) Teaching areas (15) A solid vaccine for liquid tumors January 14, 2020 Biomaterial-based vaccine eliminates acute myeloid leukemia in mice Colleen Hansel wins Faculty Early Career Development award February 24, 2009 $212,000 NSF CAREER Award to support work in the emerging field of geomycology Solving the mystery of the Arctic’s green ice March 29, 2017 New model explains blooms of phytoplankton growing under Arctic sea ice Night lights, big data March 28, 2017 Tool shows relationship between night-time lights and socio-economic factors Using optical chaos to control the momentum of light October 19, 2017 Researchers demonstrate new method to control light in a photonic circuit Driving toward cross-cultural collaboration August 15, 2017 International student teams build personal electric vehicles Launching a life of service June 27, 2017 ROTC, SEAS launch Kira Headrick’s Air Force career Alumni profile: Turning up the heat May 7, 2019 IEEE Software names Greg Morrisett's paper among 25th anniversary top picks January 6, 2009 "Attacking Malicious Code" considered a classic in computer security Laser activated gold pyramids could deliver drugs, DNA into cells without harm March 22, 2017 Microstructures create temporary pores in cells 3D-printed heart-on-a-chip with integrated sensors October 24, 2016 Technique paves the way for more complex, customizable devices Evoking sustainability, striking photo wins top honors February 19, 2010 Sung Hoon Kang and colleagues place first in the 2009 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge Crozier lab develops innovative method for fabricating nanoparticle arrays November 15, 2008 Advance could improve sensitivity of detecting molecules Fine print December 19, 2016 Student-developed innovation could improve lab safety at Harvard Katia Bertoldi wins Faculty Early Career Development Award February 13, 2012 NSF CAREER Award to support mechanical engineer's aim to create a new class of responsive origami-like materials RoboBee powered by soft muscles November 4, 2019 First flight of a microrobot with soft actuators Faculty member James N. Butler passes away at 78 November 8, 2012 Appointed as Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Chemistry, he taught at Harvard for 30 years; Memorial service will be held on November 10 Bridging the terahertz gap October 16, 2017 Optical frequency comb offers a convenient way to generate elusive terahertz frequencies Stephen Chong wins Air Force Young Investigator Award January 17, 2012 Computer scientist honored for his work on integrating programming language and operating system information security mechanisms Engineer Robert J. Wood to receive NSF’s Alan T. Waterman Award March 8, 2012 NSF’s most prestigious award recognizes outstanding early-career research Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 112 Page 113 Current page 114 Page 115 Page 116 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
A solid vaccine for liquid tumors January 14, 2020 Biomaterial-based vaccine eliminates acute myeloid leukemia in mice
Colleen Hansel wins Faculty Early Career Development award February 24, 2009 $212,000 NSF CAREER Award to support work in the emerging field of geomycology
Solving the mystery of the Arctic’s green ice March 29, 2017 New model explains blooms of phytoplankton growing under Arctic sea ice
Night lights, big data March 28, 2017 Tool shows relationship between night-time lights and socio-economic factors
Using optical chaos to control the momentum of light October 19, 2017 Researchers demonstrate new method to control light in a photonic circuit
Driving toward cross-cultural collaboration August 15, 2017 International student teams build personal electric vehicles
IEEE Software names Greg Morrisett's paper among 25th anniversary top picks January 6, 2009 "Attacking Malicious Code" considered a classic in computer security
Laser activated gold pyramids could deliver drugs, DNA into cells without harm March 22, 2017 Microstructures create temporary pores in cells
3D-printed heart-on-a-chip with integrated sensors October 24, 2016 Technique paves the way for more complex, customizable devices
Evoking sustainability, striking photo wins top honors February 19, 2010 Sung Hoon Kang and colleagues place first in the 2009 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge
Crozier lab develops innovative method for fabricating nanoparticle arrays November 15, 2008 Advance could improve sensitivity of detecting molecules
Katia Bertoldi wins Faculty Early Career Development Award February 13, 2012 NSF CAREER Award to support mechanical engineer's aim to create a new class of responsive origami-like materials
Faculty member James N. Butler passes away at 78 November 8, 2012 Appointed as Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Chemistry, he taught at Harvard for 30 years; Memorial service will be held on November 10
Bridging the terahertz gap October 16, 2017 Optical frequency comb offers a convenient way to generate elusive terahertz frequencies
Stephen Chong wins Air Force Young Investigator Award January 17, 2012 Computer scientist honored for his work on integrating programming language and operating system information security mechanisms
Engineer Robert J. Wood to receive NSF’s Alan T. Waterman Award March 8, 2012 NSF’s most prestigious award recognizes outstanding early-career research