Search Results Search (-) All (2573) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2506) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Exporting America's future March 26, 2012 An op-ed by Venkatesh Narayanamurti on the future of American manufacturing and innovation (Los Angeles Times) Physics at 2,500 feet January 27, 2012 Sharing his lifelong passion for flight, CNS manager T. Fettah Kosar teaches aerodynamics from the cockpit Simplifying storage February 12, 2020 Student startup connects storage seekers with people who have extra space Towards a better screen August 8, 2016 New molecules promise cheaper, more efficient OLED displays Reluctant electrons enable "extraordinarily strong" negative refraction August 1, 2012 New technique using kinetic inductance shows promise for dramatic miniaturization of metamaterials Perfect colors, captured with one ultra-thin lens February 19, 2015 No need for color correction—Harvard physicists’ flat optics, using nanotechnology, gets it right the first time Sensor for smart textiles survives washing machine, cars and hammers November 11, 2020 Slinky-like sensor is ultra-sensitive and resilient Multifunctional nanofiber protects against extreme temperatures and fast-moving projectiles June 29, 2020 Material could protect soldiers, firefighters, astronauts and more Mapping the circuit of our internal clock May 2, 2016 Research sheds light the neural structure that controls our sleep, eating habits, hormones and more Office of Education Outreach & Community Programs - Frequently Asked Questions A glimpse of startup culture August 9, 2016 Soft and stretchy fabric-based sensors for wearable robots July 12, 2017 Hybrid silicone-fabric sensor detects fine motor movements by flexing with the body Taking the brain apart to put it all together again August 20, 2018 Fluidically linked Blood-Brain Barrier and Brain Organ Chips offer new method for studying the effects of drugs and disease on the brain and its blood vessels Alumni profile: Joe Kahn, A.B. '18 September 13, 2018 Alumni profile: Renita Horton, Ph.D. '14 August 13, 2018 Summer research program at Harvard brings alumna full circle A well-grounded solution September 4, 2018 Students collaborate with Peruvian peers to develop agricultural soil-testing device Nanshu Lu (Ph.D. '09), engineer of 'electronic tattoos,' named to TR35 September 10, 2012 Alumna who integrates electronics with human tissue to monitor health is among Technology Review's 35 top innovators Come together April 9, 2020 Student-developed videoconferencing platform enables dynamic conversation groups Tugging on the 'malignant' switch June 16, 2014 Harvard-led engineers and cancer biologists explain how stiffness in breast tissue contributes to invasive carcinoma Smaller, faster, greener March 2, 2021 Examining the environmental impact of computation and the future of green computing Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 131 Page 132 Current page 133 Page 134 Page 135 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Exporting America's future March 26, 2012 An op-ed by Venkatesh Narayanamurti on the future of American manufacturing and innovation (Los Angeles Times)
Physics at 2,500 feet January 27, 2012 Sharing his lifelong passion for flight, CNS manager T. Fettah Kosar teaches aerodynamics from the cockpit
Simplifying storage February 12, 2020 Student startup connects storage seekers with people who have extra space
Reluctant electrons enable "extraordinarily strong" negative refraction August 1, 2012 New technique using kinetic inductance shows promise for dramatic miniaturization of metamaterials
Perfect colors, captured with one ultra-thin lens February 19, 2015 No need for color correction—Harvard physicists’ flat optics, using nanotechnology, gets it right the first time
Sensor for smart textiles survives washing machine, cars and hammers November 11, 2020 Slinky-like sensor is ultra-sensitive and resilient
Multifunctional nanofiber protects against extreme temperatures and fast-moving projectiles June 29, 2020 Material could protect soldiers, firefighters, astronauts and more
Mapping the circuit of our internal clock May 2, 2016 Research sheds light the neural structure that controls our sleep, eating habits, hormones and more
Soft and stretchy fabric-based sensors for wearable robots July 12, 2017 Hybrid silicone-fabric sensor detects fine motor movements by flexing with the body
Taking the brain apart to put it all together again August 20, 2018 Fluidically linked Blood-Brain Barrier and Brain Organ Chips offer new method for studying the effects of drugs and disease on the brain and its blood vessels
Alumni profile: Renita Horton, Ph.D. '14 August 13, 2018 Summer research program at Harvard brings alumna full circle
A well-grounded solution September 4, 2018 Students collaborate with Peruvian peers to develop agricultural soil-testing device
Nanshu Lu (Ph.D. '09), engineer of 'electronic tattoos,' named to TR35 September 10, 2012 Alumna who integrates electronics with human tissue to monitor health is among Technology Review's 35 top innovators
Come together April 9, 2020 Student-developed videoconferencing platform enables dynamic conversation groups
Tugging on the 'malignant' switch June 16, 2014 Harvard-led engineers and cancer biologists explain how stiffness in breast tissue contributes to invasive carcinoma
Smaller, faster, greener March 2, 2021 Examining the environmental impact of computation and the future of green computing