Search Results Search (-) All (5643) Courses (331) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2304) Teaching areas (16) Dive of the RoboBee October 21, 2015 Harvard Microrobotics Lab develops first insect-size robot capable of flying and swimming Alumni profile: Julia Winn, A.B. ’12 October 21, 2015 Delivering drugs on cue June 23, 2014 Harvard team uses ultrasound and self-healing hydrogels to noninvasively deliver drugs at the right place and the right time A challenge from the deans December 2, 2013 Competition seeks ideas that would improve urban life by 2030 Mechanized meals March 30, 2020 Student builds a burrito bowl-making robotic vending machine Vinothan Manoharan earns 2011 Sloan Research Fellowship February 23, 2011 Award recognizes young researchers' "accomplishments, creativity, and potential" Summer Camp in Silicon Valley brings students, alumni together September 28, 2015 Networking events enable students to learn from entrepreneurs Flat lens opens a broad world of color February 7, 2017 First metalens to work across a continuous bandwidth allows new control of light Snake-inspired robot uses kirigami to move February 21, 2018 Bioinspired soft actuator crawls without rigid parts A safe, wearable soft sensor December 21, 2018 Biocompatible sensor could be used in diagnostics, therapeutics, human-computer interfaces, and virtual reality Wool-like material can remember and change shape September 3, 2020 Material could be used in smart textiles, medical devices and more A new technique to make drugs more soluble August 27, 2015 'Spray can on steriods'makes amorphous particles out of almost anything Grad student Amanda Peters receives HPC Fellowship November 23, 2010 Supercomputing award supports research on biological applications of high-speed processors Two SEAS profs envision the next big ideas in teaching and learning May 24, 2012 Jonathan Zittrain wants to build a smarter network and Gu-Yeon Wei encourages hands-on experience (Harvard Gazette) Prevailing over procrastination January 18, 2018 Student-developed app puts procrastinators on the clock The unintended consequences of rationality July 16, 2015 David Parkes discusses how artificial intelligence is changing economic theory Mitigating the risk of geoengineering December 12, 2016 Aerosols could cool the planet without ozone damage A data-driven war on crime April 5, 2012 Students in ES 96 use scientific tools to inform a unique combination of military tactics and police work (Nature) Simplifying soft robots May 29, 2019 Eliminating complex, expensive and heavy external control systems in soft robots New nanoscale transistors allow sensitive probing inside cells August 13, 2010 Bioprobes offer first intracellular measurements with a semiconductor device Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 250 Page 251 Current page 252 Page 253 Page 254 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
Dive of the RoboBee October 21, 2015 Harvard Microrobotics Lab develops first insect-size robot capable of flying and swimming
Delivering drugs on cue June 23, 2014 Harvard team uses ultrasound and self-healing hydrogels to noninvasively deliver drugs at the right place and the right time
A challenge from the deans December 2, 2013 Competition seeks ideas that would improve urban life by 2030
Vinothan Manoharan earns 2011 Sloan Research Fellowship February 23, 2011 Award recognizes young researchers' "accomplishments, creativity, and potential"
Summer Camp in Silicon Valley brings students, alumni together September 28, 2015 Networking events enable students to learn from entrepreneurs
Flat lens opens a broad world of color February 7, 2017 First metalens to work across a continuous bandwidth allows new control of light
Snake-inspired robot uses kirigami to move February 21, 2018 Bioinspired soft actuator crawls without rigid parts
A safe, wearable soft sensor December 21, 2018 Biocompatible sensor could be used in diagnostics, therapeutics, human-computer interfaces, and virtual reality
Wool-like material can remember and change shape September 3, 2020 Material could be used in smart textiles, medical devices and more
A new technique to make drugs more soluble August 27, 2015 'Spray can on steriods'makes amorphous particles out of almost anything
Grad student Amanda Peters receives HPC Fellowship November 23, 2010 Supercomputing award supports research on biological applications of high-speed processors
Two SEAS profs envision the next big ideas in teaching and learning May 24, 2012 Jonathan Zittrain wants to build a smarter network and Gu-Yeon Wei encourages hands-on experience (Harvard Gazette)
Prevailing over procrastination January 18, 2018 Student-developed app puts procrastinators on the clock
The unintended consequences of rationality July 16, 2015 David Parkes discusses how artificial intelligence is changing economic theory
Mitigating the risk of geoengineering December 12, 2016 Aerosols could cool the planet without ozone damage
A data-driven war on crime April 5, 2012 Students in ES 96 use scientific tools to inform a unique combination of military tactics and police work (Nature)
Simplifying soft robots May 29, 2019 Eliminating complex, expensive and heavy external control systems in soft robots
New nanoscale transistors allow sensitive probing inside cells August 13, 2010 Bioprobes offer first intracellular measurements with a semiconductor device