Search Results Search (-) All (70) News (69) Teaching areas (1) SEC hosts summer blockchain hackathon July 24, 2023 More than 300 students design decentralized apps in weekend event Showcasing the future April 15, 2022 MS/MBA students, Roberts Family Fellows present start-ups at Technology Showcase From slimes to cell proteins October 31, 2022 Dionne joins SEAS-MCB lab with big award in his petri dish Accelerating AI adoption January 25, 2021 Startup brings hardware acceleration techniques to the business world Outsmarting poachers October 10, 2019 Artificial intelligence helps rangers protect endangered wildlife Alumni profile: Beth Shields, S.B. ’10 February 19, 2019 Making biomedical science fiction a reality Beth Shields distinctly remembers the first time she watched the scene at the end of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back where Luke Skywalker is outfitted with a prosthetic hand. Sending spin waves into an insulating 2D magnet November 8, 2018 Research provides a platform to study spin superfluidity Clean-tech startup Quino Energy launches to create grid-scale battery infrastructure for greater use of wind and solar power October 19, 2022 Alumni story: Connect, Create, Converge May 21, 2019 Adding a '3D print' button to animation software July 31, 2012 Tool developed at Harvard turns animated characters into fully articulated action figures National Biomechanics Day at SEAS June 8, 2022 Harvard Biodesign Lab hosts high school outreach program Camera brings unseen world to light July 4, 2019 Portable polarization-sensitive camera could be used in machine vision, autonomous vehicles, security, atmospheric chemistry and more Portable, injectable clotting agent could treat trauma victims on the front lines July 31, 2020 Hemostat slows internal bleeding by 97 percent in mice Building innovation March 21, 2018 Science and Engineering Complex features novel environmentally friendly features Student profile: Keegan Mendez March 6, 2017 Whether on the squash court or in the research lab, this biomedical engineering concentrator doesn't miss a beat Showcasing opportunities in STEM July 11, 2017 Hands-on science labs inspire Native American high school students Five SEAS computer science students named 2012 Siebel Scholars September 9, 2011 Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding students from the world’s most prestigious graduate schools Stain-free, self-cleaning clothing on the horizon January 13, 2014 Research team applies award-winning SLIPS, a super-repellent coating, to off-the-rack fabrics Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page › Last page »
SEC hosts summer blockchain hackathon July 24, 2023 More than 300 students design decentralized apps in weekend event
Showcasing the future April 15, 2022 MS/MBA students, Roberts Family Fellows present start-ups at Technology Showcase
From slimes to cell proteins October 31, 2022 Dionne joins SEAS-MCB lab with big award in his petri dish
Accelerating AI adoption January 25, 2021 Startup brings hardware acceleration techniques to the business world
Outsmarting poachers October 10, 2019 Artificial intelligence helps rangers protect endangered wildlife
Alumni profile: Beth Shields, S.B. ’10 February 19, 2019 Making biomedical science fiction a reality Beth Shields distinctly remembers the first time she watched the scene at the end of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back where Luke Skywalker is outfitted with a prosthetic hand.
Sending spin waves into an insulating 2D magnet November 8, 2018 Research provides a platform to study spin superfluidity
Clean-tech startup Quino Energy launches to create grid-scale battery infrastructure for greater use of wind and solar power October 19, 2022
Adding a '3D print' button to animation software July 31, 2012 Tool developed at Harvard turns animated characters into fully articulated action figures
National Biomechanics Day at SEAS June 8, 2022 Harvard Biodesign Lab hosts high school outreach program
Camera brings unseen world to light July 4, 2019 Portable polarization-sensitive camera could be used in machine vision, autonomous vehicles, security, atmospheric chemistry and more
Portable, injectable clotting agent could treat trauma victims on the front lines July 31, 2020 Hemostat slows internal bleeding by 97 percent in mice
Building innovation March 21, 2018 Science and Engineering Complex features novel environmentally friendly features
Student profile: Keegan Mendez March 6, 2017 Whether on the squash court or in the research lab, this biomedical engineering concentrator doesn't miss a beat
Showcasing opportunities in STEM July 11, 2017 Hands-on science labs inspire Native American high school students
Five SEAS computer science students named 2012 Siebel Scholars September 9, 2011 Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding students from the world’s most prestigious graduate schools
Stain-free, self-cleaning clothing on the horizon January 13, 2014 Research team applies award-winning SLIPS, a super-repellent coating, to off-the-rack fabrics