Search Results Search (-) All (5644) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2906) People (2303) Teaching areas (16) From the desert to the North Pole August 5, 2016 Contrasting environments experience impacts from warming climate Certain chips may be better suited for search April 24, 2010 Harvard-Microsoft study suggests a new way for technology companies to think about search engines (PC Mag) Increasing processor efficiency by "shutting off the lights" February 28, 2011 Plug-and-play multi-core voltage regulator could lead to "smarter" smartphones, slimmer laptops, and energy-friendly data centers Cancer vaccine begins Phase I clinical trials September 6, 2013 Cross-disciplinary team from Harvard University and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute brings novel therapeutic cancer vaccine to human clinical trials Office for Belonging, Engagement, and Community - Ivy Symposium 2024 Participants Erez Lieberman-Aiden wins 2010 Lemelson-MIT student prize March 4, 2010 $30,000 prize is awarded annually to individual who has shown exceptional innovation and a portfolio of inventiveness A driving force June 15, 2020 Student startup uses AI to enable autonomous power wheelchairs Seeing depth through a single lens August 5, 2013 Mathematical image processing creates a 3D movie of any scene, using just two frames from a stationary camera or microscope U.S. and Israeli researchers collaborate to improve insulin management for people with type 1 diabetes May 9, 2017 SEAS, DreaMed Diabetes and Schneider Children’s Medical Center to collaborate on improving insulin management for type 1 diabetes A globetrotter, by design June 30, 2013 SEAS alumnus sets out to improve medical technologies worldwide Alumni profile: Rafael Garcia, A.B. '09 September 29, 2016 Marko Loncar approved for promotion to tenured full professor March 15, 2012 Expert on nano-optics will further strengthen SEAS' teaching and research in electrical engineering Alexandra Deitche '15 wins 2015 SAME award April 22, 2015 $1,000 PRIZE RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS BY AN UNDERGRADUATE IN ENGINEERING Robotic grasper grabs worldwide exclusive license September 12, 2009 Barrett Technology announces agreement to acquire exclusive rights to a polymer-based robotic-hand technology Soft multi-functional robots get really small August 15, 2018 A new approach for fabricating soft materials at the millimeter scale paves the way to a new generation of flexible microrobots for medical and environmental tasks Clearing the air in China October 30, 2013 Chris Nielsen opines on the science and economics of air pollution (New York Times) Alumni profile: Paul Koullick, A.B. ’14 August 8, 2019 Bringing bioengineering to life July 30, 2019 Budding scientists explore cutting-edge research in BioSTAR program New pop-up strategy inspired by cuts, not folds February 24, 2017 The ancient art of kirigami is inspiring a new class of materials Cross-cultural engineering projects empower communities abroad February 27, 2013 Harvard student chapter of Engineers Without Borders works with villages in the Dominican Republic to find clean water Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 261 Page 262 Current page 263 Page 264 Page 265 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
From the desert to the North Pole August 5, 2016 Contrasting environments experience impacts from warming climate
Certain chips may be better suited for search April 24, 2010 Harvard-Microsoft study suggests a new way for technology companies to think about search engines (PC Mag)
Increasing processor efficiency by "shutting off the lights" February 28, 2011 Plug-and-play multi-core voltage regulator could lead to "smarter" smartphones, slimmer laptops, and energy-friendly data centers
Cancer vaccine begins Phase I clinical trials September 6, 2013 Cross-disciplinary team from Harvard University and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute brings novel therapeutic cancer vaccine to human clinical trials
Erez Lieberman-Aiden wins 2010 Lemelson-MIT student prize March 4, 2010 $30,000 prize is awarded annually to individual who has shown exceptional innovation and a portfolio of inventiveness
Seeing depth through a single lens August 5, 2013 Mathematical image processing creates a 3D movie of any scene, using just two frames from a stationary camera or microscope
U.S. and Israeli researchers collaborate to improve insulin management for people with type 1 diabetes May 9, 2017 SEAS, DreaMed Diabetes and Schneider Children’s Medical Center to collaborate on improving insulin management for type 1 diabetes
A globetrotter, by design June 30, 2013 SEAS alumnus sets out to improve medical technologies worldwide
Marko Loncar approved for promotion to tenured full professor March 15, 2012 Expert on nano-optics will further strengthen SEAS' teaching and research in electrical engineering
Alexandra Deitche '15 wins 2015 SAME award April 22, 2015 $1,000 PRIZE RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS BY AN UNDERGRADUATE IN ENGINEERING
Robotic grasper grabs worldwide exclusive license September 12, 2009 Barrett Technology announces agreement to acquire exclusive rights to a polymer-based robotic-hand technology
Soft multi-functional robots get really small August 15, 2018 A new approach for fabricating soft materials at the millimeter scale paves the way to a new generation of flexible microrobots for medical and environmental tasks
Clearing the air in China October 30, 2013 Chris Nielsen opines on the science and economics of air pollution (New York Times)
Bringing bioengineering to life July 30, 2019 Budding scientists explore cutting-edge research in BioSTAR program
New pop-up strategy inspired by cuts, not folds February 24, 2017 The ancient art of kirigami is inspiring a new class of materials
Cross-cultural engineering projects empower communities abroad February 27, 2013 Harvard student chapter of Engineers Without Borders works with villages in the Dominican Republic to find clean water