Search Results Search (-) All (2573) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2506) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Preventing greenhouse gas from entering the atmosphere February 5, 2015 Microcapsules offer a new approach to carbon capture and storage at power plants A chameleon in the physics lab October 21, 2013 Looking cooler when heated, a thin coating tricks infrared cameras Virtual hackathon yields real solutions October 27, 2020 IvyHacks unites students globally to create projects for social good 2013-14: The year in review May 19, 2014 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact Artificial muscles do the twist February 26, 2014 Researchers develop a bioinspired, actuated material that mimics the complex motion of heart muscle Robotic insect mimics nature’s extreme moves July 30, 2015 International team ofresearchers looked to water strider insects to develop robots that jump off water’s surface Alumni profile: Raji Shankar, Ph.D. ’13 December 17, 2018 Reduction in U.S. carbon emissions attributed to cheaper natural gas February 27, 2012 Lower emission from power plants in 2009 was driven by competitive pricing of natural gas versus coal Metal nanoparticles shine with customizable color February 23, 2012 A new way to create and control color has implications for display screens and security tags Environmental scientists say China could meet future energy needs by wind alone September 11, 2009 Study suggests that wind is ecologically and economically practical and could reduce CO2 emissions Super-slick material makes steel better, stronger, cleaner October 20, 2015 Harvard researchers design most durable anti-fouling material to date Boosting voter engagement June 9, 2021 Students help nonprofit engage marginalized patients in the democratic process Build a machine in 24 hours February 17, 2023 MakeHarvard returns to SEAS campus after three-year absence Bridging technology and art February 22, 2023 Student organization hosts exhibition at SEC Anthony Oettinger receives National Intelligence Medallion October 6, 2009 Recognizes his role as Chairman of the Intelligence Science Board Personal cancer vaccines get their own boost March 5, 2018 A facile biomaterial approach that educates the immune system with tumor-specific peptides could help eradicate tumors more effectively while preventing them from recurring NaCl to give way to RockSalt July 20, 2012 Harvard computer scientists develop a tool to improve software fault isolation Alumni profile: Olga Zinoveva, A.B. ’12 October 23, 2018 Refreshable Braille gets an engineer's touch November 12, 2014 Katie Cagen '14, finalist in national Collegiate Inventors Competition, works to advance accessible technologies Student engineering project to fly into the stratosphere on NASA mission June 14, 2016 Instrument to measure the effects of climate change on atmospheric chemistry Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 129 Page 130 Current page 131 Page 132 Page 133 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Preventing greenhouse gas from entering the atmosphere February 5, 2015 Microcapsules offer a new approach to carbon capture and storage at power plants
A chameleon in the physics lab October 21, 2013 Looking cooler when heated, a thin coating tricks infrared cameras
Virtual hackathon yields real solutions October 27, 2020 IvyHacks unites students globally to create projects for social good
2013-14: The year in review May 19, 2014 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact
Artificial muscles do the twist February 26, 2014 Researchers develop a bioinspired, actuated material that mimics the complex motion of heart muscle
Robotic insect mimics nature’s extreme moves July 30, 2015 International team ofresearchers looked to water strider insects to develop robots that jump off water’s surface
Reduction in U.S. carbon emissions attributed to cheaper natural gas February 27, 2012 Lower emission from power plants in 2009 was driven by competitive pricing of natural gas versus coal
Metal nanoparticles shine with customizable color February 23, 2012 A new way to create and control color has implications for display screens and security tags
Environmental scientists say China could meet future energy needs by wind alone September 11, 2009 Study suggests that wind is ecologically and economically practical and could reduce CO2 emissions
Super-slick material makes steel better, stronger, cleaner October 20, 2015 Harvard researchers design most durable anti-fouling material to date
Boosting voter engagement June 9, 2021 Students help nonprofit engage marginalized patients in the democratic process
Build a machine in 24 hours February 17, 2023 MakeHarvard returns to SEAS campus after three-year absence
Anthony Oettinger receives National Intelligence Medallion October 6, 2009 Recognizes his role as Chairman of the Intelligence Science Board
Personal cancer vaccines get their own boost March 5, 2018 A facile biomaterial approach that educates the immune system with tumor-specific peptides could help eradicate tumors more effectively while preventing them from recurring
NaCl to give way to RockSalt July 20, 2012 Harvard computer scientists develop a tool to improve software fault isolation
Refreshable Braille gets an engineer's touch November 12, 2014 Katie Cagen '14, finalist in national Collegiate Inventors Competition, works to advance accessible technologies
Student engineering project to fly into the stratosphere on NASA mission June 14, 2016 Instrument to measure the effects of climate change on atmospheric chemistry