Search Results Search (-) All (1594) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1577) Teaching areas (5) 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 Wasting muscles built back better November 14, 2022 Programmable mechanically active adhesive makes muscles stretch and contract, preventing and enabling recovery from atrophy Found in translation November 25, 2010 Otger Campàs translates biology into mathematics, physics into cooking, and hard science into beautiful simplicity Tethered soft exosuit reduces the metabolic cost of running May 31, 2017 New robotic exosuit could push the limits of human performance and lead to new wearable technologies for athletes and consumers Senior profile: Billy Beauregard May 9, 2023 Improving water access at home and overseas Thinking outside the box July 9, 2020 Students propose innovative solutions to improve on-campus cardboard recycling Alumni profile: Demi Ajayi, S.B. ’07 December 3, 2020 Finding meaning in data Senior profile: Danielle Davis May 6, 2021 Striking the right chord with engineering and music Alumni profile: Linda Yao, A.B. ’10 July 16, 2018 How the gut got its villi September 24, 2013 Comparing species, researchers at Harvard SEAS and Harvard Medical School investigate a process they dub “villification” Making an impact April 8, 2019 Seniors solve real-life problems in capstone engineering course Perfecting digital imaging July 22, 2013 New research in computer graphics, presented at SIGGRAPH, will advance artificial vision, 3D displays, and video editing Surfing the spin wave December 13, 2021 New method to measure spin waves brings us one step closer to spin superfluidity Giving AI a try February 2, 2021 Startup offers research and mentorship experiences to help students of diverse backgrounds explore AI Helping cities unlock their full potential December 12, 2019 Startup integrates data and new mathematical models to create urban development plans Design Solutions Workshop emphasizes teamwork, process, and context May 20, 2012 Students from across the University, and the community beyond, bring diverse expertise to a creative exercise Alumni story: Connect, Create, Converge May 21, 2019 Young, female, Native American, scientist September 21, 2018 Students took part in summer research program for undergrads L. Mahadevan wins MacArthur "genius" grant September 23, 2009 Applied mathematician recognized for investigating everything from how a flag flutters to how the Venus flytrap snaps Engineers Week: Sarah Fouzia Choudhury, A.B. '14 February 19, 2021 In celebration of Engineers Week (Feb. 21-27) alumni offer advice for students Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 24 Page 25 Current page 26 Page 27 Page 28 … Page 86 86 Page 87 87 Next page › Last page »
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
Wasting muscles built back better November 14, 2022 Programmable mechanically active adhesive makes muscles stretch and contract, preventing and enabling recovery from atrophy
Found in translation November 25, 2010 Otger Campàs translates biology into mathematics, physics into cooking, and hard science into beautiful simplicity
Tethered soft exosuit reduces the metabolic cost of running May 31, 2017 New robotic exosuit could push the limits of human performance and lead to new wearable technologies for athletes and consumers
Thinking outside the box July 9, 2020 Students propose innovative solutions to improve on-campus cardboard recycling
How the gut got its villi September 24, 2013 Comparing species, researchers at Harvard SEAS and Harvard Medical School investigate a process they dub “villification”
Perfecting digital imaging July 22, 2013 New research in computer graphics, presented at SIGGRAPH, will advance artificial vision, 3D displays, and video editing
Surfing the spin wave December 13, 2021 New method to measure spin waves brings us one step closer to spin superfluidity
Giving AI a try February 2, 2021 Startup offers research and mentorship experiences to help students of diverse backgrounds explore AI
Helping cities unlock their full potential December 12, 2019 Startup integrates data and new mathematical models to create urban development plans
Design Solutions Workshop emphasizes teamwork, process, and context May 20, 2012 Students from across the University, and the community beyond, bring diverse expertise to a creative exercise
Young, female, Native American, scientist September 21, 2018 Students took part in summer research program for undergrads
L. Mahadevan wins MacArthur "genius" grant September 23, 2009 Applied mathematician recognized for investigating everything from how a flag flutters to how the Venus flytrap snaps
Engineers Week: Sarah Fouzia Choudhury, A.B. '14 February 19, 2021 In celebration of Engineers Week (Feb. 21-27) alumni offer advice for students