Search Results Search (-) All (1646) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1626) Teaching areas (5) Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye November 2, 2022 New test detects compounds for disease diagnostics, environmental monitoring Doing social media justice March 24, 2020 Student project explores the use of digital juries for content moderation Taking the brain apart to put it all together again August 20, 2018 Fluidically linked Blood-Brain Barrier and Brain Organ Chips offer new method for studying the effects of drugs and disease on the brain and its blood vessels Senior project spotlight: Maycee Wieczorek May 14, 2024 A mechanical solution for controlling potato harvests How to protect structures from blowing winds and flowing water? Look to marine sponges September 14, 2021 Research finds the skeletal structure of a marine sponge suppresses vortex shedding better than current technologies Investing in a sustainable future July 16, 2020 Climate Change Solutions Fund grants bet on new ideas for the next generation Reaching new heights February 15, 2022 Research fellow Jesse Grupper helps restore mobility, wins national climbing championships Artificial muscles give soft robots superpowers November 27, 2017 Origami-inspired muscles are both soft and strong, and can be made for less than $1 Trailblazing visualization experts to join Harvard faculty November 2, 2020 Researchers blend new visual tools, art Senior project spotlight: Anthony Kenny April 28, 2020 For his capstone project, Anthony Kenny designed a hardware accelerator for building better motion planning processors for unmanned aerial vehicles Office for Belonging, Engagement, and Community - Events Spring 2026Coming soon! Alumni profile: Renita Horton, Ph.D. '14 August 13, 2018 Summer research program at Harvard brings alumna full circle Robots to the Rescue April 11, 2022 SEAS students learn to deploy robots in search-and-rescue operations Idreos receives Early Career Research funding from Department of Energy August 12, 2019 Computer scientist will use funding to explore the design space of data structures Food for thought October 30, 2019 Public lecture highlights the science behind Native American cooking Grad student profile: Eleni Dovrou February 3, 2020 This environmental scientist seeks a clearer picture of cloudy atmospheric chemicals Capitol gains March 21, 2013 Graduate student Benjamin Franta visited Washington to advocate for research in photonics Wasting muscles built back better November 14, 2022 Programmable mechanically active adhesive makes muscles stretch and contract, preventing and enabling recovery from atrophy Harvard scientists predict the future of the past tense October 11, 2007 Mathematicians apply evolutionary models to linguistic standardization Stars, stripes, and science August 29, 2016 Military experience helps undergraduates excel in SEAS research labs Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 30 Page 31 Current page 32 Page 33 Page 34 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye November 2, 2022 New test detects compounds for disease diagnostics, environmental monitoring
Doing social media justice March 24, 2020 Student project explores the use of digital juries for content moderation
Taking the brain apart to put it all together again August 20, 2018 Fluidically linked Blood-Brain Barrier and Brain Organ Chips offer new method for studying the effects of drugs and disease on the brain and its blood vessels
Senior project spotlight: Maycee Wieczorek May 14, 2024 A mechanical solution for controlling potato harvests
How to protect structures from blowing winds and flowing water? Look to marine sponges September 14, 2021 Research finds the skeletal structure of a marine sponge suppresses vortex shedding better than current technologies
Investing in a sustainable future July 16, 2020 Climate Change Solutions Fund grants bet on new ideas for the next generation
Reaching new heights February 15, 2022 Research fellow Jesse Grupper helps restore mobility, wins national climbing championships
Artificial muscles give soft robots superpowers November 27, 2017 Origami-inspired muscles are both soft and strong, and can be made for less than $1
Trailblazing visualization experts to join Harvard faculty November 2, 2020 Researchers blend new visual tools, art
Senior project spotlight: Anthony Kenny April 28, 2020 For his capstone project, Anthony Kenny designed a hardware accelerator for building better motion planning processors for unmanned aerial vehicles
Alumni profile: Renita Horton, Ph.D. '14 August 13, 2018 Summer research program at Harvard brings alumna full circle
Robots to the Rescue April 11, 2022 SEAS students learn to deploy robots in search-and-rescue operations
Idreos receives Early Career Research funding from Department of Energy August 12, 2019 Computer scientist will use funding to explore the design space of data structures
Food for thought October 30, 2019 Public lecture highlights the science behind Native American cooking
Grad student profile: Eleni Dovrou February 3, 2020 This environmental scientist seeks a clearer picture of cloudy atmospheric chemicals
Capitol gains March 21, 2013 Graduate student Benjamin Franta visited Washington to advocate for research in photonics
Wasting muscles built back better November 14, 2022 Programmable mechanically active adhesive makes muscles stretch and contract, preventing and enabling recovery from atrophy
Harvard scientists predict the future of the past tense October 11, 2007 Mathematicians apply evolutionary models to linguistic standardization
Stars, stripes, and science August 29, 2016 Military experience helps undergraduates excel in SEAS research labs