Search Results Search (-) All (1594) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1577) Teaching areas (5) Using math to improve disaster recovery November 16, 2015 Student develops model to help FEMA provide resources for survivors Human health risks from hydroelectric projects November 9, 2016 Ninety-percent of proposed Canadian hydroelectric projects may expose local indigenous communities to methylmercury A metal that behaves like water February 11, 2016 Researchers describe new behaviors and new ways to measure the revolutionary material graphene Self-folding “Rollbot” paves the way for fully untethered soft robots August 21, 2019 3D-printed active hinges change shape in response to heat Rat Trackers June 7, 2022 SEAS students tackle rodent sightings on campus National Science Foundation awards $20M to launch artificial-intelligence institute August 27, 2020 Harvard, MIT, Northeastern, Tufts to explore use of AI in fundamental physics Inspiring the next generation of scientists August 4, 2016 Middle school girls learn about robotics and 3D printing at SEAS Problem solvers by design May 28, 2019 Students collaborate to solve ‘real-life’ problems in engineering design course Staying dry for months underwater October 4, 2023 Researchers develop stable, long-lasting superhydrophobic surfaces Climate change may not expand drylands March 11, 2021 New analysis highlights uncertainty about the future state of drylands Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye November 2, 2022 New test detects compounds for disease diagnostics, environmental monitoring 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 Shape-shifting sheets August 20, 2019 Mathematical framework turns any sheet of material into any shape using kirigami cuts An ear for innovation April 18, 2018 Researchers use materials science technology to improve tympanostomy tubes Alumni profile: Natalya Tatarchuk, S.M. ’08 October 19, 2020 Envisioning the future of computer graphics National Biomechanics Day at SEAS June 8, 2022 Harvard Biodesign Lab hosts high school outreach program Crystal clear August 19, 2021 Research reveals fundamental mechanism of colloid crystal growth, opens door to new applications Alumni profile: Kevin Ma, Ph.D. ’15 February 15, 2019 Empowering electrical engineers November 26, 2018 Hands-on and high-tech are hallmarks of re-designed electrical engineering curriculum Found in translation November 25, 2010 Otger Campàs translates biology into mathematics, physics into cooking, and hard science into beautiful simplicity Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 23 Page 24 Current page 25 Page 26 Page 27 … Page 86 86 Page 87 87 Next page › Last page »
Using math to improve disaster recovery November 16, 2015 Student develops model to help FEMA provide resources for survivors
Human health risks from hydroelectric projects November 9, 2016 Ninety-percent of proposed Canadian hydroelectric projects may expose local indigenous communities to methylmercury
A metal that behaves like water February 11, 2016 Researchers describe new behaviors and new ways to measure the revolutionary material graphene
Self-folding “Rollbot” paves the way for fully untethered soft robots August 21, 2019 3D-printed active hinges change shape in response to heat
National Science Foundation awards $20M to launch artificial-intelligence institute August 27, 2020 Harvard, MIT, Northeastern, Tufts to explore use of AI in fundamental physics
Inspiring the next generation of scientists August 4, 2016 Middle school girls learn about robotics and 3D printing at SEAS
Problem solvers by design May 28, 2019 Students collaborate to solve ‘real-life’ problems in engineering design course
Staying dry for months underwater October 4, 2023 Researchers develop stable, long-lasting superhydrophobic surfaces
Climate change may not expand drylands March 11, 2021 New analysis highlights uncertainty about the future state of drylands
Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye November 2, 2022 New test detects compounds for disease diagnostics, environmental monitoring
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
Shape-shifting sheets August 20, 2019 Mathematical framework turns any sheet of material into any shape using kirigami cuts
An ear for innovation April 18, 2018 Researchers use materials science technology to improve tympanostomy tubes
Alumni profile: Natalya Tatarchuk, S.M. ’08 October 19, 2020 Envisioning the future of computer graphics
National Biomechanics Day at SEAS June 8, 2022 Harvard Biodesign Lab hosts high school outreach program
Crystal clear August 19, 2021 Research reveals fundamental mechanism of colloid crystal growth, opens door to new applications
Empowering electrical engineers November 26, 2018 Hands-on and high-tech are hallmarks of re-designed electrical engineering curriculum
Found in translation November 25, 2010 Otger Campàs translates biology into mathematics, physics into cooking, and hard science into beautiful simplicity