Search Results Search (-) All (637) News (636) People (1) Printing with sound August 31, 2018 Researchers use acoustic forces to print droplets that couldn’t be printed before Explaining crocodiles in Wyoming September 1, 2015 New simulations explore how Arctic clouds warm continents Controlling the uncontrollable August 17, 2015 Researchers harness unstable responses to build new soft actuators Eliminating entanglements August 10, 2015 A new strategy towards ultra-soft yet dry rubber The bucket list July 17, 2019 Correcting historic sea surface temperature measurements reveals a simpler pattern of ocean warming Hopping towards a better soft robot July 9, 2015 Harvard researchers develop 3-D printed autonomous soft robot Finale Doshi-Velez awarded Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award May 14, 2019 Graduate Student Council recognizes faculty who support and enrich Up close and personal with catalysts October 5, 2020 Machine learning offers window into atomic movement on the surface of catalysts Soft exosuit economies: understanding the costs of lightening the load January 18, 2017 A Harvard team quantifies significant metabolic energy savings gained from its wearable gait-improving robot Wool-like material can remember and change shape September 3, 2020 Material could be used in smart textiles, medical devices and more Color that goes beyond nature March 3, 2021 Research opens the door to predicting and designing structural color Human health risks from hydroelectric projects November 9, 2016 Ninety-percent of proposed Canadian hydroelectric projects may expose local indigenous communities to methylmercury Drawing inspiration from plants and animals to restore tissue March 19, 2018 Nanofiber dressings heal wounds, promote regeneration Salata Institute funds SEAS climate science April 24, 2024 From carbon capture to predicting food insecurity, SEAS researchers are solving some of the hardest problems caused by climate change Joanna Aizenberg elected to National Academy of Engineering February 12, 2019 Materials scientist honored for contributions to bioinspired materials design Deaths from fossil fuel emissions higher than previously thought February 9, 2021 Fossil fuel air pollution responsible for more than 8 million people worldwide in 2018 Amping up wind energy in the US and China August 1, 2016 Professor imagines ‘free trade’ on energy and environmental issues 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 Metalens works in the visible spectrum, sees smaller than a wavelength of light June 2, 2016 High efficiency ultra-thin planar lens could replace heavy, bulky lenses in smart phones, cameras and telescopes Harvard collaborates with ReWalk Robotics to develop wearable exosuits for patients with limited mobility May 17, 2016 The agreement enables further development of soft exosuit technologies for a range of medical applications Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 18 Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 Page 22 … Page 32 32 Page 33 33 Next page › Last page »
Printing with sound August 31, 2018 Researchers use acoustic forces to print droplets that couldn’t be printed before
Explaining crocodiles in Wyoming September 1, 2015 New simulations explore how Arctic clouds warm continents
Controlling the uncontrollable August 17, 2015 Researchers harness unstable responses to build new soft actuators
The bucket list July 17, 2019 Correcting historic sea surface temperature measurements reveals a simpler pattern of ocean warming
Hopping towards a better soft robot July 9, 2015 Harvard researchers develop 3-D printed autonomous soft robot
Finale Doshi-Velez awarded Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award May 14, 2019 Graduate Student Council recognizes faculty who support and enrich
Up close and personal with catalysts October 5, 2020 Machine learning offers window into atomic movement on the surface of catalysts
Soft exosuit economies: understanding the costs of lightening the load January 18, 2017 A Harvard team quantifies significant metabolic energy savings gained from its wearable gait-improving robot
Wool-like material can remember and change shape September 3, 2020 Material could be used in smart textiles, medical devices and more
Color that goes beyond nature March 3, 2021 Research opens the door to predicting and designing structural color
Human health risks from hydroelectric projects November 9, 2016 Ninety-percent of proposed Canadian hydroelectric projects may expose local indigenous communities to methylmercury
Drawing inspiration from plants and animals to restore tissue March 19, 2018 Nanofiber dressings heal wounds, promote regeneration
Salata Institute funds SEAS climate science April 24, 2024 From carbon capture to predicting food insecurity, SEAS researchers are solving some of the hardest problems caused by climate change
Joanna Aizenberg elected to National Academy of Engineering February 12, 2019 Materials scientist honored for contributions to bioinspired materials design
Deaths from fossil fuel emissions higher than previously thought February 9, 2021 Fossil fuel air pollution responsible for more than 8 million people worldwide in 2018
Amping up wind energy in the US and China August 1, 2016 Professor imagines ‘free trade’ on energy and environmental issues
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
Metalens works in the visible spectrum, sees smaller than a wavelength of light June 2, 2016 High efficiency ultra-thin planar lens could replace heavy, bulky lenses in smart phones, cameras and telescopes
Harvard collaborates with ReWalk Robotics to develop wearable exosuits for patients with limited mobility May 17, 2016 The agreement enables further development of soft exosuit technologies for a range of medical applications