Search Results Search (-) All (326) Courses (6) Events (22) Mission in Action (2) News (281) People (14) Teaching areas (1) Alumni profile: Stephanie Kladakis, S.B. ’96 September 25, 2017 Getting kids into the kitchen July 16, 2012 Kids' Science and Cooking summer program at Harvard teaches math, science, and healthy choices Lund University to appoint Federico Capasso as honorary doctor March 8, 2011 The Faculty of Engineering will mark its jubilee year with five new honorary doctorates Paths to success October 31, 2012 HGWISE Mentoring Program recognizes the impact of a great role model (GSAS News) Crime probe May 3, 2012 SEAS students help police assess anti-gang tool (Harvard Gazette) Student teaching March 23, 2016 SEAS student launches educational nonprofit to help struggling teens Towards more effective tendon repair with a multi-functional biomaterial January 3, 2022 A Janus-faced biomaterial that firmly adheres to injured tendons and helps them glide, also slowly releases drugs to tendon cells, which could improve repair in patients across multiple injuries Solar energy could turn the Belt and Road Initiative green July 12, 2019 Researchersquantify the region's renewable energy potential Climate engineering, no longer on the fringe February 18, 2015 David Keith responds to NAS reports on geoengineering in this Q&A Heat, moisture from Himalayas could be a cause of the South Asian monsoon January 14, 2010 Climate scientists offer revised view of what influences water source for billions of people Entrepreneurship - Industry Frequently Asked Questions Alumni Profile: Kyle Clark, A.B. '04 July 29, 2022 Revolutionizing air travel with electric planes Cherry A. Murray appointed to DOE advisory board August 26, 2013 SEAS dean will lend expertise to an independent advisory committee on the Department of Energy's major mission areas Creating a slippery slope on the surface of medical implants November 1, 2016 Self-healing slippery coating applied on the surface of an implanted medical device protects against infectious biofilm formation Sadasivan Shankar appointed Distinguished Scientist in Residence August 1, 2013 Materials design expert from Intel to spend fall semester at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences More progress in building functional human tissues October 11, 2016 Harvard materials scientists have bioprinted a tubular 3D renal architecture that recapitulates functions of the kidney A viable vaccine for tough tumors November 11, 2020 Biomaterial-based cancer vaccine combines chemo and immunotherapy to treat triple-negative breast cancer in mice Lab lessons September 6, 2016 Summer programs at SEAS teach high school students to think outside the box Organic Mega Flow Battery transcends lifetime, voltage thresholds July 23, 2018 Dubbed “Methuselah”, new molecule outlives previous chemistries Advancing ingenuity April 27, 2016 Five research projects with commercial potential receive sustaining funding through Harvard’s Physical Sciences & Engineering Accelerator Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Page 19 19 Page 20 20 Next page › Last page »
Getting kids into the kitchen July 16, 2012 Kids' Science and Cooking summer program at Harvard teaches math, science, and healthy choices
Lund University to appoint Federico Capasso as honorary doctor March 8, 2011 The Faculty of Engineering will mark its jubilee year with five new honorary doctorates
Paths to success October 31, 2012 HGWISE Mentoring Program recognizes the impact of a great role model (GSAS News)
Towards more effective tendon repair with a multi-functional biomaterial January 3, 2022 A Janus-faced biomaterial that firmly adheres to injured tendons and helps them glide, also slowly releases drugs to tendon cells, which could improve repair in patients across multiple injuries
Solar energy could turn the Belt and Road Initiative green July 12, 2019 Researchersquantify the region's renewable energy potential
Climate engineering, no longer on the fringe February 18, 2015 David Keith responds to NAS reports on geoengineering in this Q&A
Heat, moisture from Himalayas could be a cause of the South Asian monsoon January 14, 2010 Climate scientists offer revised view of what influences water source for billions of people
Cherry A. Murray appointed to DOE advisory board August 26, 2013 SEAS dean will lend expertise to an independent advisory committee on the Department of Energy's major mission areas
Creating a slippery slope on the surface of medical implants November 1, 2016 Self-healing slippery coating applied on the surface of an implanted medical device protects against infectious biofilm formation
Sadasivan Shankar appointed Distinguished Scientist in Residence August 1, 2013 Materials design expert from Intel to spend fall semester at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
More progress in building functional human tissues October 11, 2016 Harvard materials scientists have bioprinted a tubular 3D renal architecture that recapitulates functions of the kidney
A viable vaccine for tough tumors November 11, 2020 Biomaterial-based cancer vaccine combines chemo and immunotherapy to treat triple-negative breast cancer in mice
Lab lessons September 6, 2016 Summer programs at SEAS teach high school students to think outside the box
Organic Mega Flow Battery transcends lifetime, voltage thresholds July 23, 2018 Dubbed “Methuselah”, new molecule outlives previous chemistries
Advancing ingenuity April 27, 2016 Five research projects with commercial potential receive sustaining funding through Harvard’s Physical Sciences & Engineering Accelerator