Search Results Search (-) All (2573) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2506) People (35) Teaching areas (15) A year in the making May 21, 2019 Annual Design and Project Fair showcases students’ long-term projects Graphene may hold key to speeding up DNA sequencing September 10, 2010 Extremely thin membrane, a mere one-atom thick, lives up to its acclaim as a "rapidly rising star" Fostering female founders September 11, 2017 Student-led initiative to boost number of women entrepreneurs Testing the waters February 25, 2016 Students develop water filtration devices during field program in Peru Roger W. Brockett receives AACC Ragazzini Education Award July 2, 2014 Control systems expert recognized "for inspirational mentorship of generations of graduate students" Alumni profile: Dave Schneider, A.B. ’10 August 28, 2017 Soft robotic exosuit makes stroke survivors walk faster and farther May 12, 2020 Research study in stroke survivors with chronic hemiparesis shows soft exosuit technology to bring immediate improvements in walking speed and endurance tests Computer scientists identify Yelp security leak November 3, 2011 Weakness in social media site, exposing users’ personal data, has been corrected Elastic polymer that is both stiff and tough, resolves long-standing quandary October 7, 2021 More sustainable, long-lasting polymer materials could decrease consumption of plastics Bots and blocks December 15, 2017 Student-built robots go head-to-head in ES 51 Turf Wars tournament The Fort McMurray wildfires: an indication of what’s to come June 9, 2016 SEAS researchers predict that wildfires will only get worse, more frequent with climate change Alumni profile: Omar Abboud, S.M. ’17 July 3, 2018 Boston’s natural gas infrastructure releases high levels of heat-trapping methane January 22, 2015 Harvard-led study reveals aging natural gas distribution system short-changes customers, contributes to greenhouse gas buildup Advancing notice April 8, 2021 Harvard alumni startup Column is giving public notice an upgrade Life from chaos May 26, 2020 Researchers use geometry and dynamics to better understand tissue organization Digging into diamonds, applied physicists advance quantum science February 15, 2010 Diamond nanowire device could lead to new class of diamond nanomaterials Federico Capasso receives prestigious European Physical Society prize May 13, 2013 2013 Prize for Applied Aspects of Quantum Electronics and Optics celebrates his major contributions to physics (Now) there’s an app for that December 9, 2015 CS50 Students display creative and useful apps at final project fair ‘Ants’ go marching on to optimize traffic lights June 13, 2016 Nature inspires applied math project that seeks to improve traffic flow Getting the drop on malaria June 18, 2018 Student startup uses drop-based microfluidics technology to detect malaria Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 119 Page 120 Current page 121 Page 122 Page 123 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
A year in the making May 21, 2019 Annual Design and Project Fair showcases students’ long-term projects
Graphene may hold key to speeding up DNA sequencing September 10, 2010 Extremely thin membrane, a mere one-atom thick, lives up to its acclaim as a "rapidly rising star"
Fostering female founders September 11, 2017 Student-led initiative to boost number of women entrepreneurs
Testing the waters February 25, 2016 Students develop water filtration devices during field program in Peru
Roger W. Brockett receives AACC Ragazzini Education Award July 2, 2014 Control systems expert recognized "for inspirational mentorship of generations of graduate students"
Soft robotic exosuit makes stroke survivors walk faster and farther May 12, 2020 Research study in stroke survivors with chronic hemiparesis shows soft exosuit technology to bring immediate improvements in walking speed and endurance tests
Computer scientists identify Yelp security leak November 3, 2011 Weakness in social media site, exposing users’ personal data, has been corrected
Elastic polymer that is both stiff and tough, resolves long-standing quandary October 7, 2021 More sustainable, long-lasting polymer materials could decrease consumption of plastics
The Fort McMurray wildfires: an indication of what’s to come June 9, 2016 SEAS researchers predict that wildfires will only get worse, more frequent with climate change
Boston’s natural gas infrastructure releases high levels of heat-trapping methane January 22, 2015 Harvard-led study reveals aging natural gas distribution system short-changes customers, contributes to greenhouse gas buildup
Life from chaos May 26, 2020 Researchers use geometry and dynamics to better understand tissue organization
Digging into diamonds, applied physicists advance quantum science February 15, 2010 Diamond nanowire device could lead to new class of diamond nanomaterials
Federico Capasso receives prestigious European Physical Society prize May 13, 2013 2013 Prize for Applied Aspects of Quantum Electronics and Optics celebrates his major contributions to physics
(Now) there’s an app for that December 9, 2015 CS50 Students display creative and useful apps at final project fair
‘Ants’ go marching on to optimize traffic lights June 13, 2016 Nature inspires applied math project that seeks to improve traffic flow
Getting the drop on malaria June 18, 2018 Student startup uses drop-based microfluidics technology to detect malaria