Search Results Search (-) All (1662) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1642) Teaching areas (5) Science that soars June 12, 2017 Students develop NASA flight instruments to study ozone depletion over Midwest Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye November 2, 2022 New test detects compounds for disease diagnostics, environmental monitoring Inspired to innovate January 23, 2018 With booming enrollment, entrepreneurship course teaches more than business skills Alumni profile: Chih-Han Yu, Ph.D. ’10 May 13, 2019 Robots to the Rescue April 11, 2022 SEAS students learn to deploy robots in search-and-rescue operations "Big data" heralds a new kind of analyst January 29, 2014 Harvard symposium embraces the promise and challenges of data science The false choice of basic vs. applied research January 3, 2017 Former SEAS dean says the traditional divide stifles discovery, and he offers an alternative model Alumni profile: Emery Brown, A.B. ’78 April 11, 2016 Understanding the quantum rainbow February 27, 2020 Researchers investigate light-emitting defects in materials that could be used for quantum computers, quantum networks Leslie Valiant wins 2010 ACM A. M. Turing Award March 9, 2011 Innovator opened new frontiers in learning theory, computational complexity, and parallel and distributed computing RoboVote helps groups make decisions using AI-driven methods November 7, 2016 Carnegie Mellon, Harvard researchers offer free online service Ancient vertebrates had everything they needed to walk underwater millions of years before the transition to dry land March 17, 2021 Mathematical framework unravels the simplicity of early walking Environmental impact of electric vehicles in China? It depends on how they are charged May 1, 2018 Research offers a strategy for reducing CO2 emissions and improving air quality with electric vehicles in Beijing Making an impact for the marginalized February 26, 2020 Rhodes Scholar seeks to use engineering and public policy to improve trans health care Internship Spotlight: Sophie Pesek, A.B. ’20 (Zoomlion Ghana Limited) September 3, 2019 As an intern at a waste management company in Accra, the capital of Ghana, environmental science and engineering concentrator Sophie Pesek conducted a comparative analysis of trends in client complaints and missed service payments. 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 Taking the guesswork out of twistronics July 23, 2020 New model explores the design space of twisted 2D materials En route to a data-driven solution June 14, 2017 Students use computational modeling to study Boston bus route revenues Bioengineer Maurice Smith named 2007 McKnight Scholar May 16, 2007 $225,000 award will support research on motor learning 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 89 89 Page 90 90 Next page › Last page »
Science that soars June 12, 2017 Students develop NASA flight instruments to study ozone depletion over Midwest
Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye November 2, 2022 New test detects compounds for disease diagnostics, environmental monitoring
Inspired to innovate January 23, 2018 With booming enrollment, entrepreneurship course teaches more than business skills
Robots to the Rescue April 11, 2022 SEAS students learn to deploy robots in search-and-rescue operations
"Big data" heralds a new kind of analyst January 29, 2014 Harvard symposium embraces the promise and challenges of data science
The false choice of basic vs. applied research January 3, 2017 Former SEAS dean says the traditional divide stifles discovery, and he offers an alternative model
Understanding the quantum rainbow February 27, 2020 Researchers investigate light-emitting defects in materials that could be used for quantum computers, quantum networks
Leslie Valiant wins 2010 ACM A. M. Turing Award March 9, 2011 Innovator opened new frontiers in learning theory, computational complexity, and parallel and distributed computing
RoboVote helps groups make decisions using AI-driven methods November 7, 2016 Carnegie Mellon, Harvard researchers offer free online service
Ancient vertebrates had everything they needed to walk underwater millions of years before the transition to dry land March 17, 2021 Mathematical framework unravels the simplicity of early walking
Environmental impact of electric vehicles in China? It depends on how they are charged May 1, 2018 Research offers a strategy for reducing CO2 emissions and improving air quality with electric vehicles in Beijing
Making an impact for the marginalized February 26, 2020 Rhodes Scholar seeks to use engineering and public policy to improve trans health care
Internship Spotlight: Sophie Pesek, A.B. ’20 (Zoomlion Ghana Limited) September 3, 2019 As an intern at a waste management company in Accra, the capital of Ghana, environmental science and engineering concentrator Sophie Pesek conducted a comparative analysis of trends in client complaints and missed service payments.
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
Taking the guesswork out of twistronics July 23, 2020 New model explores the design space of twisted 2D materials
En route to a data-driven solution June 14, 2017 Students use computational modeling to study Boston bus route revenues
Bioengineer Maurice Smith named 2007 McKnight Scholar May 16, 2007 $225,000 award will support research on motor learning
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