Search Results Search (-) All (2573) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2506) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Counting the twists in a helical light beam January 8, 2013 New device could contribute to a major increase in the rate of future optical communications Injectable sponge delivers drugs, cells, and structure November 13, 2012 Compressible bioscaffold pops back to its molded shape once inside the body Alumni profile: Serena Booth, A.B. ’16 July 16, 2021 Helping humans understand robots "The flipped classroom will redefine the role of educators" March 20, 2013 Interview with applied physics professor Eric Mazur delves into educational philosophy (EvoLLLution) Bursts of methane may have warmed early Mars January 24, 2017 Findings may help in search for life in the universe Eric Mazur selected to receive Minerva Prize for Advancements in Higher Education May 20, 2014 $500,000 award recognizes decades of classroom innovation and impact Collaborative “metasurfaces” grant to merge classical and quantum physics May 1, 2014 AFOSR selects Harvard SEAS to lead $6.5M effort in nanophotonics, advanced optical technologies Assembly not required October 31, 2012 Researchers from NYU, Harvard, and Dow Chemical create new microparticles that self-assemble like atoms into molecules Reaching for the stars January 10, 2017 Course challenges students to design space missions The secret to an effortless, split-second slime attack March 17, 2015 Researchers explain why a tropical worm’s twin jets of paralyzing slime are anything but sluggish Amping up wind energy in the US and China August 1, 2016 Professor imagines ‘free trade’ on energy and environmental issues Lab in the Wild asks: What’s your Internet like? August 6, 2012 Online test seeks to reveal user preferences by culture and country A new technique for structural color, inspired by birds November 22, 2016 Disordered nanonetwork produces robust and vibrant colors for vehicles, biomimetic tissues and camouflage Alumni profile: Patrick Mauro, A.B./S.M. ’07 February 14, 2018 A goldilocks zone for planet size September 10, 2019 Research redefines lower limit for planet size habitability A perfect storm of fire and ice may have led to snowball Earth March 13, 2017 Explaining a "once-in-a-billion-year event" Handling shipping July 13, 2020 Students develop solutions to improve order accuracy for electronics components distributor Oil and natural gas production emit more methane than previously thought March 22, 2021 Research finds EPA underestimates methane emissions from oil and gas production How termites ventilate September 10, 2015 Ingenious design in insect mounds, researchers find Applied physics as art October 14, 2012 Researchers spray-paint ultrathin coatings that change color with only a few atoms' difference in thickness Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 125 Page 126 Current page 127 Page 128 Page 129 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Counting the twists in a helical light beam January 8, 2013 New device could contribute to a major increase in the rate of future optical communications
Injectable sponge delivers drugs, cells, and structure November 13, 2012 Compressible bioscaffold pops back to its molded shape once inside the body
"The flipped classroom will redefine the role of educators" March 20, 2013 Interview with applied physics professor Eric Mazur delves into educational philosophy (EvoLLLution)
Bursts of methane may have warmed early Mars January 24, 2017 Findings may help in search for life in the universe
Eric Mazur selected to receive Minerva Prize for Advancements in Higher Education May 20, 2014 $500,000 award recognizes decades of classroom innovation and impact
Collaborative “metasurfaces” grant to merge classical and quantum physics May 1, 2014 AFOSR selects Harvard SEAS to lead $6.5M effort in nanophotonics, advanced optical technologies
Assembly not required October 31, 2012 Researchers from NYU, Harvard, and Dow Chemical create new microparticles that self-assemble like atoms into molecules
The secret to an effortless, split-second slime attack March 17, 2015 Researchers explain why a tropical worm’s twin jets of paralyzing slime are anything but sluggish
Amping up wind energy in the US and China August 1, 2016 Professor imagines ‘free trade’ on energy and environmental issues
Lab in the Wild asks: What’s your Internet like? August 6, 2012 Online test seeks to reveal user preferences by culture and country
A new technique for structural color, inspired by birds November 22, 2016 Disordered nanonetwork produces robust and vibrant colors for vehicles, biomimetic tissues and camouflage
A goldilocks zone for planet size September 10, 2019 Research redefines lower limit for planet size habitability
A perfect storm of fire and ice may have led to snowball Earth March 13, 2017 Explaining a "once-in-a-billion-year event"
Handling shipping July 13, 2020 Students develop solutions to improve order accuracy for electronics components distributor
Oil and natural gas production emit more methane than previously thought March 22, 2021 Research finds EPA underestimates methane emissions from oil and gas production
Applied physics as art October 14, 2012 Researchers spray-paint ultrathin coatings that change color with only a few atoms' difference in thickness