Search Results Search (-) All (2573) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2506) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Pioneer of ocean modeling and dynamics, Allan R. Robinson dies at 76 September 29, 2009 Deep thinker, consummate mentor and teacher, was a founding father of geophysical fluid dynamics “Backpacks” boost immune cells’ ability to kill cancer April 29, 2020 Disc-shaped particles control macrophage behavior to slow tumor growth and metastasis in mice Bioinspired fibers change color when stretched January 28, 2013 Color-tunable photonic fibers mimic the fruit of the “bastard hogberry” plant Putting stock in algorithms December 18, 2019 Student startup lets users create, test, and automate trading strategies Working their magic May 5, 2017 Student project showcase highlights engineering and design skills The science of the artificial May 2, 2019 Researchers propose a new field of study to explore how intelligent machines behave as independent agents Clay-armored bubbles may have formed first protocells February 7, 2011 Discovery of inorganic, semipermeable clay vesicles indicates minerals could have played a key role in the origins of life Simple math explains dramatic beak shape variation in Darwin’s finches February 23, 2010 Scaling and shear link morphology, genotype, and developmental genetics Reaching new heights February 15, 2022 Research fellow Jesse Grupper helps restore mobility, wins national climbing championships A pesky bacterial slime reveals its survival secrets January 7, 2011 Surprising discovery about biofilm may provide a new direction in antimicrobial research and bioinspired liquid-repellent surfaces Reflections from the Grace Hopper Celebration October 25, 2019 3-day conference a mix of technical lessons and inspiring moments Capasso lab demonstrates highly unidirectional "whispering gallery" microlasers December 14, 2010 Breakthrough elliptical cavity enables a wide range of applications in photonics Teaching machines to see February 28, 2013 David Cox reverse-engineers human vision for computers A metal that behaves like water February 11, 2016 Researchers describe new behaviors and new ways to measure the revolutionary material graphene First 2D neural network September 4, 2020 Atomically thin machine vision processor mimics the human eye Stain-free, self-cleaning clothing on the horizon January 13, 2014 Research team applies award-winning SLIPS, a super-repellent coating, to off-the-rack fabrics Working toward a greener future March 7, 2011 Energy and environment employers leverage alumni connections and court Harvard students for jobs Federico Capasso receives Humboldt Research Award June 5, 2013 Award recognizes lifetime achievements and facilitates international scientific collaboration Making every cell matter October 31, 2016 A new method for encapsulating single cells within tunable microgels could boost efficacy of cell-based therapies and tissue engineering First video of viruses assembling October 4, 2019 Research offers rare view into the formation of viruses Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 124 Page 125 Current page 126 Page 127 Page 128 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Pioneer of ocean modeling and dynamics, Allan R. Robinson dies at 76 September 29, 2009 Deep thinker, consummate mentor and teacher, was a founding father of geophysical fluid dynamics
“Backpacks” boost immune cells’ ability to kill cancer April 29, 2020 Disc-shaped particles control macrophage behavior to slow tumor growth and metastasis in mice
Bioinspired fibers change color when stretched January 28, 2013 Color-tunable photonic fibers mimic the fruit of the “bastard hogberry” plant
Putting stock in algorithms December 18, 2019 Student startup lets users create, test, and automate trading strategies
The science of the artificial May 2, 2019 Researchers propose a new field of study to explore how intelligent machines behave as independent agents
Clay-armored bubbles may have formed first protocells February 7, 2011 Discovery of inorganic, semipermeable clay vesicles indicates minerals could have played a key role in the origins of life
Simple math explains dramatic beak shape variation in Darwin’s finches February 23, 2010 Scaling and shear link morphology, genotype, and developmental genetics
Reaching new heights February 15, 2022 Research fellow Jesse Grupper helps restore mobility, wins national climbing championships
A pesky bacterial slime reveals its survival secrets January 7, 2011 Surprising discovery about biofilm may provide a new direction in antimicrobial research and bioinspired liquid-repellent surfaces
Reflections from the Grace Hopper Celebration October 25, 2019 3-day conference a mix of technical lessons and inspiring moments
Capasso lab demonstrates highly unidirectional "whispering gallery" microlasers December 14, 2010 Breakthrough elliptical cavity enables a wide range of applications in photonics
A metal that behaves like water February 11, 2016 Researchers describe new behaviors and new ways to measure the revolutionary material graphene
First 2D neural network September 4, 2020 Atomically thin machine vision processor mimics the human eye
Stain-free, self-cleaning clothing on the horizon January 13, 2014 Research team applies award-winning SLIPS, a super-repellent coating, to off-the-rack fabrics
Working toward a greener future March 7, 2011 Energy and environment employers leverage alumni connections and court Harvard students for jobs
Federico Capasso receives Humboldt Research Award June 5, 2013 Award recognizes lifetime achievements and facilitates international scientific collaboration
Making every cell matter October 31, 2016 A new method for encapsulating single cells within tunable microgels could boost efficacy of cell-based therapies and tissue engineering
First video of viruses assembling October 4, 2019 Research offers rare view into the formation of viruses