Search Results Search (-) All (5642) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2302) Teaching areas (16) Researchers discover the cause of irradiation-induced instability in materials surfaces April 12, 2011 Key insight may help nuclear industry advance clean fusion power HIPPO global-scale air chemistry dataset now available February 12, 2013 Open-access data from 64 research flights offers insight into the global carbon cycle and aerosols for climate modeling Tim McNamara, S.B. ’17, wins 2017 SAME award April 27, 2017 Senior honored for academic achievements in engineering 2 SEAS alumni startups selected for Launch Lab X November 5, 2019 Nine-month accelerator program provides office space, mentorship, and the opportunity to earn funding A better understanding of soft artificial muscles November 15, 2019 Research sheds light on the underlying mechanics of soft filaments Battling ‘bot topples opponents April 19, 2016 Harvard team claims victory in mechanized robot competition Sreetharan, pioneer of pop-up robots, named top innovator August 21, 2012 Technology Review names recent Ph.D. alum among the world's 35 top innovators under the age of 35 Life from chaos May 26, 2020 Researchers use geometry and dynamics to better understand tissue organization Clay-armored bubbles may have formed first protocells February 7, 2011 Discovery of inorganic, semipermeable clay vesicles indicates minerals could have played a key role in the origins of life Vahid Tarokh to receive honorary doctorate from Concordia University November 19, 2013 Ceremony in Montreal celebrates electrical engineer's contributions to wireless communication technology Increased risk of ozone loss from convectively injected water vapor July 26, 2012 Atmospheric chemists report a serious and wholly unexpected risk of ozone loss over the United States in summer (Harvard Magazine) Alumni profile, Katie Grosteffon, S.B. ’09 April 25, 2018 Chock-full April 27, 2007 The May/June issue of Harvard Magazine is chock-full of SEAS news Life-like stretching of cells March 13, 2017 Method of cellular manipulation could advance biomedical research, robotic actuation and even the cleaning of industrial surfaces Life is what you make it February 15, 2019 A look inside MakeHarvard Refreshable Braille gets an engineer's touch November 12, 2014 Katie Cagen '14, finalist in national Collegiate Inventors Competition, works to advance accessible technologies Rethinking wind power February 25, 2013 Harvard research suggests real-world generating capacity of wind farms at large scales has been overestimated Reaching new heights February 15, 2022 Research fellow Jesse Grupper helps restore mobility, wins national climbing championships Celebrating excellence in mentoring February 22, 2013 Sujata Bhatia and David C. Parkes receive McDonald Award for dedication to mentoring and advising Virtual hackathon yields real solutions October 27, 2020 IvyHacks unites students globally to create projects for social good Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 244 Page 245 Current page 246 Page 247 Page 248 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
Researchers discover the cause of irradiation-induced instability in materials surfaces April 12, 2011 Key insight may help nuclear industry advance clean fusion power
HIPPO global-scale air chemistry dataset now available February 12, 2013 Open-access data from 64 research flights offers insight into the global carbon cycle and aerosols for climate modeling
Tim McNamara, S.B. ’17, wins 2017 SAME award April 27, 2017 Senior honored for academic achievements in engineering
2 SEAS alumni startups selected for Launch Lab X November 5, 2019 Nine-month accelerator program provides office space, mentorship, and the opportunity to earn funding
A better understanding of soft artificial muscles November 15, 2019 Research sheds light on the underlying mechanics of soft filaments
Battling ‘bot topples opponents April 19, 2016 Harvard team claims victory in mechanized robot competition
Sreetharan, pioneer of pop-up robots, named top innovator August 21, 2012 Technology Review names recent Ph.D. alum among the world's 35 top innovators under the age of 35
Life from chaos May 26, 2020 Researchers use geometry and dynamics to better understand tissue organization
Clay-armored bubbles may have formed first protocells February 7, 2011 Discovery of inorganic, semipermeable clay vesicles indicates minerals could have played a key role in the origins of life
Vahid Tarokh to receive honorary doctorate from Concordia University November 19, 2013 Ceremony in Montreal celebrates electrical engineer's contributions to wireless communication technology
Increased risk of ozone loss from convectively injected water vapor July 26, 2012 Atmospheric chemists report a serious and wholly unexpected risk of ozone loss over the United States in summer (Harvard Magazine)
Life-like stretching of cells March 13, 2017 Method of cellular manipulation could advance biomedical research, robotic actuation and even the cleaning of industrial surfaces
Refreshable Braille gets an engineer's touch November 12, 2014 Katie Cagen '14, finalist in national Collegiate Inventors Competition, works to advance accessible technologies
Rethinking wind power February 25, 2013 Harvard research suggests real-world generating capacity of wind farms at large scales has been overestimated
Reaching new heights February 15, 2022 Research fellow Jesse Grupper helps restore mobility, wins national climbing championships
Celebrating excellence in mentoring February 22, 2013 Sujata Bhatia and David C. Parkes receive McDonald Award for dedication to mentoring and advising
Virtual hackathon yields real solutions October 27, 2020 IvyHacks unites students globally to create projects for social good