Search Results Search (-) All (5645) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2305) Teaching areas (16) Computer Science - People In birds' development, researchers find diversity by the peck September 24, 2012 New investigation of tissues and signaling pathways in finches' beaks reveals surprising flexibility in the birds' evolutionary toolkit L. Mahadevan elected as Fellow of Royal Society April 29, 2016 Applied Mathematics professor joins 50 of the world’s leading scientists Visual forensics to detect fake text July 25, 2019 Researchers develop a method to identify computer-generated text Johnson named to National Vision board October 29, 2020 Susan Somersille Johnson, S.B. ’87, is CMO at Prudential Financial Austin sees Crimson March 12, 2013 Harvard’s digital community convenes at South by Southwest (Harvard Gazette) Gulati’s Kickstarter project featured by Daily Dot October 4, 2017 Evidence shows increased risk of ozone loss over the United States in summer June 5, 2017 Researchers link the need forforecasts of ozone lossover theGreat Plainsto climate change Alumni profile: Lahiru Jayatilaka, A.B. ’10 February 23, 2017 Applied mathematician Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan wins George Ledlie Prize October 13, 2006 Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan, who finds joy in "discovering the sublime in the mundane," has been awarded the George Ledlie Prize by the President and Fellows of Harvard College 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 Mapping the brain August 25, 2011 Computer scientist Hanspeter Pfister helps turn terabytes of image data into a navigable 3D model of neural circuits Katia Bertoldi to receive ASME's 2014 Hughes Young Investigator Award February 4, 2014 Award recognizes special achievements in applied mechanics Tugging on the 'malignant' switch June 16, 2014 Harvard-led engineers and cancer biologists explain how stiffness in breast tissue contributes to invasive carcinoma Senior profile: Davey Schoenberg May 25, 2022 Developing machines, religious identity at the same time For Darwin’s finches, beak shape goes beyond evolution November 12, 2021 Research combines evolutionary biology with geometry, dynamics and function Tuning sound waves on chip June 27, 2022 Researchers control and modulate acoustic waves on chip for the first time New technique diagnoses cancer from bodily fluids November 21, 2013 Harvard researchers contributed machine learning techniques to improve UCLA diagnostic tool Alaska tundra source of early-winter carbon emissions May 8, 2017 New research finds carbon dioxide emitted from northern tundra between October and December has increased 70 percent since 1975 Happy birthday, Harvard! October 21, 2011 A photo slideshow from the SEAS celebration of Harvard's 375th birthday Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 227 Page 228 Current page 229 Page 230 Page 231 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
In birds' development, researchers find diversity by the peck September 24, 2012 New investigation of tissues and signaling pathways in finches' beaks reveals surprising flexibility in the birds' evolutionary toolkit
L. Mahadevan elected as Fellow of Royal Society April 29, 2016 Applied Mathematics professor joins 50 of the world’s leading scientists
Visual forensics to detect fake text July 25, 2019 Researchers develop a method to identify computer-generated text
Johnson named to National Vision board October 29, 2020 Susan Somersille Johnson, S.B. ’87, is CMO at Prudential Financial
Austin sees Crimson March 12, 2013 Harvard’s digital community convenes at South by Southwest (Harvard Gazette)
Evidence shows increased risk of ozone loss over the United States in summer June 5, 2017 Researchers link the need forforecasts of ozone lossover theGreat Plainsto climate change
Applied mathematician Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan wins George Ledlie Prize October 13, 2006 Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan, who finds joy in "discovering the sublime in the mundane," has been awarded the George Ledlie Prize by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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
Mapping the brain August 25, 2011 Computer scientist Hanspeter Pfister helps turn terabytes of image data into a navigable 3D model of neural circuits
Katia Bertoldi to receive ASME's 2014 Hughes Young Investigator Award February 4, 2014 Award recognizes special achievements in applied mechanics
Tugging on the 'malignant' switch June 16, 2014 Harvard-led engineers and cancer biologists explain how stiffness in breast tissue contributes to invasive carcinoma
Senior profile: Davey Schoenberg May 25, 2022 Developing machines, religious identity at the same time
For Darwin’s finches, beak shape goes beyond evolution November 12, 2021 Research combines evolutionary biology with geometry, dynamics and function
Tuning sound waves on chip June 27, 2022 Researchers control and modulate acoustic waves on chip for the first time
New technique diagnoses cancer from bodily fluids November 21, 2013 Harvard researchers contributed machine learning techniques to improve UCLA diagnostic tool
Alaska tundra source of early-winter carbon emissions May 8, 2017 New research finds carbon dioxide emitted from northern tundra between October and December has increased 70 percent since 1975
Happy birthday, Harvard! October 21, 2011 A photo slideshow from the SEAS celebration of Harvard's 375th birthday