Search Results Search (-) All (2573) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2506) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Educating the innovators May 29, 2013 Eric Mazur's teaching and assessment philosophy, developed over 30 years at Harvard, has earned a worldwide following Robots to the Rescue April 11, 2022 SEAS students learn to deploy robots in search-and-rescue operations Graduate student Alice Chen wins 2011 Lemelson-MIT student prize March 9, 2011 $30,000 prize recognizes four individuals nationwide who show exceptional innovation and a portfolio of inventiveness Increasing processor efficiency by "shutting off the lights" February 28, 2011 Plug-and-play multi-core voltage regulator could lead to "smarter" smartphones, slimmer laptops, and energy-friendly data centers Soft multi-functional robots get really small August 15, 2018 A new approach for fabricating soft materials at the millimeter scale paves the way to a new generation of flexible microrobots for medical and environmental tasks Unregulated, agricultural ammonia threatens national parks’ ecology October 10, 2013 Harvard-led research shows nitrogen compounds carried on the wind are sufficient to disrupt pristine, protected environments Undergrads design 'sweet' catapults October 29, 2010 Flinging candy provides a tangible path from theory to model to lift-off Forestalling food waste July 20, 2020 Student-developed device predicts when an avocado will be ripe Breaking new ground October 2, 2019 Student helps to bring a life-saving home improvement to African families Tough gel stretches to 21 times its length, recoils, and heals itself September 5, 2012 Biocompatible material created at Harvard is much tougher than cartilage To understand the future of hurricanes, look to the past June 29, 2021 Researchers improve hurricane modeling by correcting for past sea surface temperatures Sorting device for biological reactions puts the power of a lab in a pocket March 3, 2010 Microfluidic technology increases efficiency, reduces costs, and could be a boon for synthetic biology Former SEAS dean urges Congress to fund research and development July 24, 2017 “Venky” Narayanamurti testifies before the House Science Committee In AP 50, students own their education September 23, 2013 Introductory applied physics sequence reinvents classroom learning, engaging students from all fields En route to safer roads January 15, 2020 Students create device to help curb the road safety crisis in India Alumni profile: Eric Hysen, A.B. ’11 August 29, 2016 Robotic construction crew needs no foreman February 13, 2014 Self-organizing robots inspired by termite colonies demonstrate swarm-like intelligence Active Learning Labs Seven seniors honored with Dean’s Award for outstanding senior capstone projects May 8, 2023 Topics range from a bike powered by compressed air to a satellite that will orbit a moon of Jupiter Predictive text systems change what we write May 11, 2020 Study explores the effects of autocomplete features on human writing Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 134 Page 135 Current page 136 Page 137 Page 138 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Educating the innovators May 29, 2013 Eric Mazur's teaching and assessment philosophy, developed over 30 years at Harvard, has earned a worldwide following
Robots to the Rescue April 11, 2022 SEAS students learn to deploy robots in search-and-rescue operations
Graduate student Alice Chen wins 2011 Lemelson-MIT student prize March 9, 2011 $30,000 prize recognizes four individuals nationwide who show exceptional innovation and a portfolio of inventiveness
Increasing processor efficiency by "shutting off the lights" February 28, 2011 Plug-and-play multi-core voltage regulator could lead to "smarter" smartphones, slimmer laptops, and energy-friendly data centers
Soft multi-functional robots get really small August 15, 2018 A new approach for fabricating soft materials at the millimeter scale paves the way to a new generation of flexible microrobots for medical and environmental tasks
Unregulated, agricultural ammonia threatens national parks’ ecology October 10, 2013 Harvard-led research shows nitrogen compounds carried on the wind are sufficient to disrupt pristine, protected environments
Undergrads design 'sweet' catapults October 29, 2010 Flinging candy provides a tangible path from theory to model to lift-off
Breaking new ground October 2, 2019 Student helps to bring a life-saving home improvement to African families
Tough gel stretches to 21 times its length, recoils, and heals itself September 5, 2012 Biocompatible material created at Harvard is much tougher than cartilage
To understand the future of hurricanes, look to the past June 29, 2021 Researchers improve hurricane modeling by correcting for past sea surface temperatures
Sorting device for biological reactions puts the power of a lab in a pocket March 3, 2010 Microfluidic technology increases efficiency, reduces costs, and could be a boon for synthetic biology
Former SEAS dean urges Congress to fund research and development July 24, 2017 “Venky” Narayanamurti testifies before the House Science Committee
In AP 50, students own their education September 23, 2013 Introductory applied physics sequence reinvents classroom learning, engaging students from all fields
En route to safer roads January 15, 2020 Students create device to help curb the road safety crisis in India
Robotic construction crew needs no foreman February 13, 2014 Self-organizing robots inspired by termite colonies demonstrate swarm-like intelligence
Seven seniors honored with Dean’s Award for outstanding senior capstone projects May 8, 2023 Topics range from a bike powered by compressed air to a satellite that will orbit a moon of Jupiter
Predictive text systems change what we write May 11, 2020 Study explores the effects of autocomplete features on human writing