Search Results Search (-) All (1500) Courses (17) News (1478) Teaching areas (5) Artificial jellyfish swims in a heartbeat July 22, 2012 Creation is an amalgam of silicone polymer and heart muscle cells Alumni profile, Katie Grosteffon, S.B. ’09 April 25, 2018 Food for thought August 5, 2015 Local kids learn the science behind cooking food Chavez speaks at Harvard computer science symposium January 27, 2017 The trouble with thaw April 16, 2019 The warming Arctic permafrost may be releasing more nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, than previously thought To infinity and beyond October 19, 2015 Light goes infinitely fast with new on-chip material The secret to an effortless, split-second slime attack March 17, 2015 Researchers explain why a tropical worm’s twin jets of paralyzing slime are anything but sluggish "Big data" heralds a new kind of analyst January 29, 2014 Harvard symposium embraces the promise and challenges of data science Personalizing wearable devices February 28, 2018 Human-in-the-loop optimization improves the function of soft, wearable robots HBS, SEAS and FAS partner with 2U, Inc., to offer the Harvard Business Analytics Program August 7, 2017 Executive certificate program will modernize analytics skills and teach new ways to analyze, interpretdata across all industries Senior project spotlight: Robert Collins April 28, 2020 For his capstone project, Collins built a rover designed to collect dog waste at a service dog training facility in Ipswich, Mass. Harvard launches Masters in Design Engineering Program September 10, 2015 Schools of Design and Engineering collaborate on innovative two-year program Turning any camera into a polarization camera March 17, 2022 Metasurface attachment can be used with almost any optical system, from machine vision cameras to telescopes Alumni profile: Meisha Brooks, S.B. ’14 October 20, 2020 Using science to help businesses navigate the uncertainties of COVID-19 Curved surfaces dramatically alter the shape of crystals, study finds February 19, 2014 Discovery could improve coatings and drug delivery systems; may shed light on how viruses assemble Harvard scientists predict the future of the past tense October 11, 2007 Mathematicians apply evolutionary models to linguistic standardization Wisdom from black women in STEM March 6, 2018 Harvard National Society of Black Engineers hosts inspiring panel discussion Programming pH July 27, 2022 New technique could accelerate DNA synthesis Pliskin co-authors health care handbook June 28, 2018 Adjusting Earth’s thermostat, with caution November 17, 2014 Harvard scientists say aspects of solar geoengineering can—and should—be tested without need for full-scale deployment Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 32 Page 33 Current page 34 Page 35 Page 36 … Page 80 80 Page 81 81 Next page › Last page »
Artificial jellyfish swims in a heartbeat July 22, 2012 Creation is an amalgam of silicone polymer and heart muscle cells
The trouble with thaw April 16, 2019 The warming Arctic permafrost may be releasing more nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, than previously thought
The secret to an effortless, split-second slime attack March 17, 2015 Researchers explain why a tropical worm’s twin jets of paralyzing slime are anything but sluggish
"Big data" heralds a new kind of analyst January 29, 2014 Harvard symposium embraces the promise and challenges of data science
Personalizing wearable devices February 28, 2018 Human-in-the-loop optimization improves the function of soft, wearable robots
HBS, SEAS and FAS partner with 2U, Inc., to offer the Harvard Business Analytics Program August 7, 2017 Executive certificate program will modernize analytics skills and teach new ways to analyze, interpretdata across all industries
Senior project spotlight: Robert Collins April 28, 2020 For his capstone project, Collins built a rover designed to collect dog waste at a service dog training facility in Ipswich, Mass.
Harvard launches Masters in Design Engineering Program September 10, 2015 Schools of Design and Engineering collaborate on innovative two-year program
Turning any camera into a polarization camera March 17, 2022 Metasurface attachment can be used with almost any optical system, from machine vision cameras to telescopes
Alumni profile: Meisha Brooks, S.B. ’14 October 20, 2020 Using science to help businesses navigate the uncertainties of COVID-19
Curved surfaces dramatically alter the shape of crystals, study finds February 19, 2014 Discovery could improve coatings and drug delivery systems; may shed light on how viruses assemble
Harvard scientists predict the future of the past tense October 11, 2007 Mathematicians apply evolutionary models to linguistic standardization
Wisdom from black women in STEM March 6, 2018 Harvard National Society of Black Engineers hosts inspiring panel discussion
Adjusting Earth’s thermostat, with caution November 17, 2014 Harvard scientists say aspects of solar geoengineering can—and should—be tested without need for full-scale deployment