Search Results Search (-) All (1624) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1607) Teaching areas (5) Climate change may not expand drylands March 11, 2021 New analysis highlights uncertainty about the future state of drylands Everything’s negotiable June 16, 2016 Students develop tool that helps guests haggle with Airbnb hosts Six distinguished researchers join SEAS faculty September 27, 2017 New hires bring expertise in electrical and bioengineering, computer and materials science Eradicating the loneliness pandemic September 10, 2020 Student startup uses technology to foster intergenerational relationships Senior project spotlight: Maycee Wieczorek May 14, 2024 A mechanical solution for controlling potato harvests Helping cities unlock their full potential December 12, 2019 Startup integrates data and new mathematical models to create urban development plans Bringing bioengineering to life July 30, 2019 Budding scientists explore cutting-edge research in BioSTAR program Thinking outside the box July 9, 2020 Students propose innovative solutions to improve on-campus cardboard recycling Bridging Borders June 11, 2020 Recent grads interview presidents and prime ministers on their COVID-19 responses Breaking the black box of catalytic reactions February 24, 2022 Research offers new understanding of complex catalysis, advances catalyst design How to become an expert tightrope walker April 19, 2012 Applied mathematicians take on the science of balance, determine the ideal amount of slack for a slackline (ScienceNOW) Senior project spotlight: Sebastian Lindner-Liaw April 13, 2023 A bicycle powered by compressed air Jennifer A. Lewis named Foreign Policy Global Thinker November 17, 2014 3D printing pioneer honored among innovators "for showing how ink could reshape the future" New ‘moonshot’ effort to understand the brain brings artificial intelligence closer to reality January 21, 2016 $28 million IARPA grant pushes frontiers of neuroscience New organic flow battery brings decomposing molecules back to life May 28, 2019 “Zombie” molecules dramatically increase battery lifetime Shaking the swarm September 26, 2018 Researchers explore how bees collaborate to stabilize swarm clusters Alumni profile: Teng Li, Ph.D. ’06 June 27, 2022 “Cutting”-edge sustainable materials research at the University of Maryland Predicting Alzheimer’s June 5, 2017 Student-developed algorithm takes aim at neurodegenerative disease Build a machine in 24 hours February 17, 2023 MakeHarvard returns to SEAS campus after three-year absence Giving AI a try February 2, 2021 Startup offers research and mentorship experiences to help students of diverse backgrounds explore AI Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 … Page 87 87 Page 88 88 Next page › Last page »
Climate change may not expand drylands March 11, 2021 New analysis highlights uncertainty about the future state of drylands
Everything’s negotiable June 16, 2016 Students develop tool that helps guests haggle with Airbnb hosts
Six distinguished researchers join SEAS faculty September 27, 2017 New hires bring expertise in electrical and bioengineering, computer and materials science
Eradicating the loneliness pandemic September 10, 2020 Student startup uses technology to foster intergenerational relationships
Senior project spotlight: Maycee Wieczorek May 14, 2024 A mechanical solution for controlling potato harvests
Helping cities unlock their full potential December 12, 2019 Startup integrates data and new mathematical models to create urban development plans
Bringing bioengineering to life July 30, 2019 Budding scientists explore cutting-edge research in BioSTAR program
Thinking outside the box July 9, 2020 Students propose innovative solutions to improve on-campus cardboard recycling
Bridging Borders June 11, 2020 Recent grads interview presidents and prime ministers on their COVID-19 responses
Breaking the black box of catalytic reactions February 24, 2022 Research offers new understanding of complex catalysis, advances catalyst design
How to become an expert tightrope walker April 19, 2012 Applied mathematicians take on the science of balance, determine the ideal amount of slack for a slackline (ScienceNOW)
Jennifer A. Lewis named Foreign Policy Global Thinker November 17, 2014 3D printing pioneer honored among innovators "for showing how ink could reshape the future"
New ‘moonshot’ effort to understand the brain brings artificial intelligence closer to reality January 21, 2016 $28 million IARPA grant pushes frontiers of neuroscience
New organic flow battery brings decomposing molecules back to life May 28, 2019 “Zombie” molecules dramatically increase battery lifetime
Shaking the swarm September 26, 2018 Researchers explore how bees collaborate to stabilize swarm clusters
Alumni profile: Teng Li, Ph.D. ’06 June 27, 2022 “Cutting”-edge sustainable materials research at the University of Maryland
Predicting Alzheimer’s June 5, 2017 Student-developed algorithm takes aim at neurodegenerative disease
Build a machine in 24 hours February 17, 2023 MakeHarvard returns to SEAS campus after three-year absence
Giving AI a try February 2, 2021 Startup offers research and mentorship experiences to help students of diverse backgrounds explore AI