Search Results Search (-) All (5641) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2301) Teaching areas (16) Harvard bioengineers identify the cellular mechanisms of traumatic brain injury July 22, 2011 Findings offer new hope for treatment of TBI in veterans wounded by explosions Making visualizations more memorable November 5, 2015 Eye-tracking research reveals which types of visuals help people remember A one-way street for acoustic waves June 17, 2020 Device could improve quantum and classical communications Stuart Shieber spearheads open scholarship at Harvard February 14, 2008 Computer Scientist Stuart sponsored a proposal, passed by the members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, to post scholarly research online for free Tackling an environmental crisis in Peru August 22, 2019 Students collaborate to create a soil analysis prototype Shape-shifting sheets August 20, 2019 Mathematical framework turns any sheet of material into any shape using kirigami cuts Materials scientists at Harvard demonstrate the first macro-scale thin-film solid-oxide fuel cell April 3, 2011 Strong, nanostructured membrane enables scaling for practical clean-energy applications Ashmore to receive national clean energy award September 13, 2023 Applied math Ph.D. alum will be recognized later this month Remote work will stress-test the internet — and parts will fail March 19, 2020 Computer scientist Jim Waldo says there will be cascading failures that get fixed on the fly Metasurface opens world of polarization June 3, 2020 Device may have far-reaching applications in polarization imaging, quantum optics, and more A career in circuitry, trailer to tenure March 3, 2011 Gu-Yeon Wei designs low-power, high-efficiency computer chips (Harvard Gazette) Alumni profile: Marjan Rafat, Ph.D. ’12 January 27, 2021 Keeping breast cancer from making a comeback A pesky bacterial slime reveals its survival secrets January 7, 2011 Surprising discovery about biofilm may provide a new direction in antimicrobial research and bioinspired liquid-repellent surfaces Researchers demonstrate highly directional terahertz laser rays August 9, 2010 Advance in metamaterials leads to a new semiconductor laser suitable for security screening, chemical sensing and astronomy The fundamental physics of frequency combs sheds light on nature’s problem-solving skills June 26, 2019 Insight into laser frequency combs improves understanding, advances technology What the EPA’s mercury decision means for public health April 23, 2020 A Q&A with Prof. Elsie Sunderland on the deregulation of mercury and other hazardous air pollutants Tension instability flattens thick block September 22, 2016 Harvard team experimentally proves decades-old theory, adding to pantheon of material functionality Speeding up material discovery April 25, 2018 Algorithm take months, not years, to find material for improved energy conversion Setting the standard for Machine Learning June 24, 2019 Professor Vijay Janapa Reddi talks about the importance of benchmarking machine learning Robotic insects work as a team, take teamwork to build January 1, 2010 Micro Air Vehicles could one day pollinate flowers and find disaster victims (Popular Science) Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 257 Page 258 Current page 259 Page 260 Page 261 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
Harvard bioengineers identify the cellular mechanisms of traumatic brain injury July 22, 2011 Findings offer new hope for treatment of TBI in veterans wounded by explosions
Making visualizations more memorable November 5, 2015 Eye-tracking research reveals which types of visuals help people remember
A one-way street for acoustic waves June 17, 2020 Device could improve quantum and classical communications
Stuart Shieber spearheads open scholarship at Harvard February 14, 2008 Computer Scientist Stuart sponsored a proposal, passed by the members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, to post scholarly research online for free
Tackling an environmental crisis in Peru August 22, 2019 Students collaborate to create a soil analysis prototype
Shape-shifting sheets August 20, 2019 Mathematical framework turns any sheet of material into any shape using kirigami cuts
Materials scientists at Harvard demonstrate the first macro-scale thin-film solid-oxide fuel cell April 3, 2011 Strong, nanostructured membrane enables scaling for practical clean-energy applications
Ashmore to receive national clean energy award September 13, 2023 Applied math Ph.D. alum will be recognized later this month
Remote work will stress-test the internet — and parts will fail March 19, 2020 Computer scientist Jim Waldo says there will be cascading failures that get fixed on the fly
Metasurface opens world of polarization June 3, 2020 Device may have far-reaching applications in polarization imaging, quantum optics, and more
A career in circuitry, trailer to tenure March 3, 2011 Gu-Yeon Wei designs low-power, high-efficiency computer chips (Harvard Gazette)
Alumni profile: Marjan Rafat, Ph.D. ’12 January 27, 2021 Keeping breast cancer from making a comeback
A pesky bacterial slime reveals its survival secrets January 7, 2011 Surprising discovery about biofilm may provide a new direction in antimicrobial research and bioinspired liquid-repellent surfaces
Researchers demonstrate highly directional terahertz laser rays August 9, 2010 Advance in metamaterials leads to a new semiconductor laser suitable for security screening, chemical sensing and astronomy
The fundamental physics of frequency combs sheds light on nature’s problem-solving skills June 26, 2019 Insight into laser frequency combs improves understanding, advances technology
What the EPA’s mercury decision means for public health April 23, 2020 A Q&A with Prof. Elsie Sunderland on the deregulation of mercury and other hazardous air pollutants
Tension instability flattens thick block September 22, 2016 Harvard team experimentally proves decades-old theory, adding to pantheon of material functionality
Speeding up material discovery April 25, 2018 Algorithm take months, not years, to find material for improved energy conversion
Setting the standard for Machine Learning June 24, 2019 Professor Vijay Janapa Reddi talks about the importance of benchmarking machine learning
Robotic insects work as a team, take teamwork to build January 1, 2010 Micro Air Vehicles could one day pollinate flowers and find disaster victims (Popular Science)