Search Results Search (-) All (1736) Courses (13) Mission in Action (2) News (1715) Teaching areas (6) A long-lasting neural probe January 26, 2024 Researchers develop implantable device that can record a collection of individual neurons over months Crunching data for a cause May 20, 2015 Startup applies crowdsourced computational expertise to advance the social good Alumni profile: Pete Manasantivongs, A.B. ’99 May 23, 2018 Learning as a chain reaction November 21, 2018 Model shows solar geoengineering may be surprisingly effective in alleviating impacts of global warming on crops May 20, 2021 Research offers better understanding of solar geoengineering’s effect on agriculture Questlove leads conversation about food, music and science April 20, 2016 How technology, global warming impact cooking Alumni profile: Raymond Wang, A.B. '20 June 20, 2023 Modernizing airports with autonomous baggage tractors Alumni profile: Mitsue Elisa Guerrero Monsalve, M.D.E. '20 March 14, 2023 Making an impact with design at the U.N. Climate Change Convention Starry-eyed over a new industry October 17, 2023 Wagner returns from internship with new career horizons Deciphering Disorder March 9, 2020 Researchers quantify disorder in 2D materials to build better quantum technologies. Exploring the depths of AI April 24, 2024 New SEAS club spends Spring Break meeting AI technology professionals in San Francisco Reducing chemical exposure on campus, one compostable plate at a time April 22, 2019 Nicole Nishizawa, S.B. ‘19, is on a mission to make consumer products safer 2015-16: The year in review June 2, 2016 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact. Engineering Better Eating Habits December 14, 2021 SEAS students present plan to decrease food waste on campus Computing that goes to extremes April 25, 2016 Course teaches students how computing power can solve complex problems Discovery in “pop” science reveals the elegant, complex way bubbles burst June 10, 2010 Rather than simply vanishing, ruptured bubbles create rings of smaller bubbles in a cascade effect Rhodes Scholar digs into deep learning February 7, 2020 Oxford-bound student Neil Band wants to use AI to streamline drug discovery Microtubules, assemble! January 28, 2016 New research may lead to better understanding of self-organization in cells Alumni profile: Matthew Hayek, Ph.D. ’17 October 3, 2018 Uncovering ‘hidden curriculum’ for those historically on outside June 26, 2024 Quantum Noir fosters sense of community among individuals of color involved in quantum science and engineering Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 23 Page 24 Current page 25 Page 26 Page 27 … Page 93 93 Page 94 94 Next page › Last page »
A long-lasting neural probe January 26, 2024 Researchers develop implantable device that can record a collection of individual neurons over months
Crunching data for a cause May 20, 2015 Startup applies crowdsourced computational expertise to advance the social good
Model shows solar geoengineering may be surprisingly effective in alleviating impacts of global warming on crops May 20, 2021 Research offers better understanding of solar geoengineering’s effect on agriculture
Questlove leads conversation about food, music and science April 20, 2016 How technology, global warming impact cooking
Alumni profile: Raymond Wang, A.B. '20 June 20, 2023 Modernizing airports with autonomous baggage tractors
Alumni profile: Mitsue Elisa Guerrero Monsalve, M.D.E. '20 March 14, 2023 Making an impact with design at the U.N. Climate Change Convention
Starry-eyed over a new industry October 17, 2023 Wagner returns from internship with new career horizons
Deciphering Disorder March 9, 2020 Researchers quantify disorder in 2D materials to build better quantum technologies.
Exploring the depths of AI April 24, 2024 New SEAS club spends Spring Break meeting AI technology professionals in San Francisco
Reducing chemical exposure on campus, one compostable plate at a time April 22, 2019 Nicole Nishizawa, S.B. ‘19, is on a mission to make consumer products safer
2015-16: The year in review June 2, 2016 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact.
Engineering Better Eating Habits December 14, 2021 SEAS students present plan to decrease food waste on campus
Computing that goes to extremes April 25, 2016 Course teaches students how computing power can solve complex problems
Discovery in “pop” science reveals the elegant, complex way bubbles burst June 10, 2010 Rather than simply vanishing, ruptured bubbles create rings of smaller bubbles in a cascade effect
Rhodes Scholar digs into deep learning February 7, 2020 Oxford-bound student Neil Band wants to use AI to streamline drug discovery
Microtubules, assemble! January 28, 2016 New research may lead to better understanding of self-organization in cells
Uncovering ‘hidden curriculum’ for those historically on outside June 26, 2024 Quantum Noir fosters sense of community among individuals of color involved in quantum science and engineering