Search Results Search (-) All (5642) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2302) Teaching areas (16) Exhaled respiratory droplets increase with the onset of COVID-19 infection and with aging and obesity February 10, 2021 Researchers unravel what makes someone a COVID-19 super-spreader Using magnetic toys, researchers tease out structures of self-assembled clusters January 29, 2010 Less symmetrical and more complex patterns occur due to entropy Researchers use light to coax stem cells to repair teeth May 28, 2014 Noninvasive laser therapy could radically shift dental treatment and lead to a host of broader clinical applications in regenerative medicine NaCl to give way to RockSalt July 20, 2012 Harvard computer scientists develop a tool to improve software fault isolation To clean up the mine, let fungus reproduce July 16, 2012 New biogeochemical understanding of manganese oxidation lends insight to environmental remediation Adding immunity to human kidney-on-a-chip advances cancer drug testing August 24, 2023 An immune-infiltrated human kidney organoid-on-chip model enables assessment of kidney toxicities to immunotherapeutic T cell bispecific antibody drugs with high resolution New fuel cell keeps going after the hydrogen runs out June 29, 2012 Materials scientists demonstrate first SOFC capable of battery-like storage Lowering barriers to higher education October 20, 2016 With free college admissions guide, Harvard students seek to provide fair opportunity for all Legal power October 11, 2007 A Harvard Law School professor is using grid computing to analyze the often hidden complexity of redistricting (iSTGW) Low-cost wearables manufactured by hybrid 3D printing September 6, 2017 New method combines precision printing of stretchable conductive inks with pick-and-place of electronic components to make flexible, wearable sensors In tiny supercooled clouds, physicists exchange light and matter February 8, 2007 Technique may give scientists a new degree of control over fiber-optic communication and quantum information processing Learning from failure April 25, 2018 Harvard Engineers Without Borders facilitates tough conversations, finds grateful community Alumni profile: Philip Barth, A.B. ’77 July 9, 2019 Mighty mesh January 23, 2012 Extracellular matrix identified as source of spreading in biofilms Harvard University engineers demonstrate laser nanoantenna September 7, 2006 New laser could lead to higher density DVDs, more powerful microscopes and novel tools for biology and engineering Harnessing the domino effect February 10, 2020 Researchers use models and experiments to guide and harness transition waves in multi-stable mechanical structures Debra Auguste wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award February 22, 2011 Grant will support research on molecular aspects of drug delivery as well as educational programs No more Iron Man: submarines now have soft, robotic arms October 3, 2018 A new, modular soft robotic arm gives deep-sea researchers better dexterity for embracing delicate sea life Unsafe levels of toxic chemicals found in drinking water for six million Americans August 9, 2016 Drinking water samples near industrial sites, military fire training areas, waste water treatment plants have highest levels of fluorinated compounds Paving the way toward novel strong, conductive materials August 2, 2016 Method predicts which alloys will form bulk metallic glass Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 246 Page 247 Current page 248 Page 249 Page 250 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
Exhaled respiratory droplets increase with the onset of COVID-19 infection and with aging and obesity February 10, 2021 Researchers unravel what makes someone a COVID-19 super-spreader
Using magnetic toys, researchers tease out structures of self-assembled clusters January 29, 2010 Less symmetrical and more complex patterns occur due to entropy
Researchers use light to coax stem cells to repair teeth May 28, 2014 Noninvasive laser therapy could radically shift dental treatment and lead to a host of broader clinical applications in regenerative medicine
NaCl to give way to RockSalt July 20, 2012 Harvard computer scientists develop a tool to improve software fault isolation
To clean up the mine, let fungus reproduce July 16, 2012 New biogeochemical understanding of manganese oxidation lends insight to environmental remediation
Adding immunity to human kidney-on-a-chip advances cancer drug testing August 24, 2023 An immune-infiltrated human kidney organoid-on-chip model enables assessment of kidney toxicities to immunotherapeutic T cell bispecific antibody drugs with high resolution
New fuel cell keeps going after the hydrogen runs out June 29, 2012 Materials scientists demonstrate first SOFC capable of battery-like storage
Lowering barriers to higher education October 20, 2016 With free college admissions guide, Harvard students seek to provide fair opportunity for all
Legal power October 11, 2007 A Harvard Law School professor is using grid computing to analyze the often hidden complexity of redistricting (iSTGW)
Low-cost wearables manufactured by hybrid 3D printing September 6, 2017 New method combines precision printing of stretchable conductive inks with pick-and-place of electronic components to make flexible, wearable sensors
In tiny supercooled clouds, physicists exchange light and matter February 8, 2007 Technique may give scientists a new degree of control over fiber-optic communication and quantum information processing
Learning from failure April 25, 2018 Harvard Engineers Without Borders facilitates tough conversations, finds grateful community
Harvard University engineers demonstrate laser nanoantenna September 7, 2006 New laser could lead to higher density DVDs, more powerful microscopes and novel tools for biology and engineering
Harnessing the domino effect February 10, 2020 Researchers use models and experiments to guide and harness transition waves in multi-stable mechanical structures
Debra Auguste wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award February 22, 2011 Grant will support research on molecular aspects of drug delivery as well as educational programs
No more Iron Man: submarines now have soft, robotic arms October 3, 2018 A new, modular soft robotic arm gives deep-sea researchers better dexterity for embracing delicate sea life
Unsafe levels of toxic chemicals found in drinking water for six million Americans August 9, 2016 Drinking water samples near industrial sites, military fire training areas, waste water treatment plants have highest levels of fluorinated compounds
Paving the way toward novel strong, conductive materials August 2, 2016 Method predicts which alloys will form bulk metallic glass