Search Results Search (-) All (1561) Courses (9) News (1547) Teaching areas (5) A metalens for virtual and augmented reality January 27, 2021 Researchers develop a millimeter-size flat lens for VR and AR platforms Smaller, faster, greener March 2, 2021 Examining the environmental impact of computation and the future of green computing Science in a bubble December 20, 2016 Bubbles, soap films, and surface tension highlighted in annual holiday science lecture New research improves global climate models December 15, 2015 When it comes to particles in the atmosphere, state matters How the lily blooms March 21, 2011 Harvard mathematicians reveal that ruffling at the edge of each petal drives the delicate flower to open, contradicting common theories of blooming Conor Walsh wins Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists June 30, 2022 Award supports Walsh’s work to improving mobility Alumni profile: Inside the mind of an innovator January 23, 2019 A conversation with Biospectal CEO Eliott Jones, A.B. ’88 Q&A with Amy Kerdok '06 (Ph.D.) January 18, 2011 "Harvard felt individualized versus institutionalized, and that was a good fit for me," says the clinical engineer Using magnetic toys, researchers tease out structures of self-assembled clusters January 29, 2010 Less symmetrical and more complex patterns occur due to entropy Alumni profile: Michi Garrison, A.B. ’83 June 5, 2019 Eye on the sky October 26, 2016 Student uses computer science to chart a course for massive telescope Bioengineer Debra Auguste awarded Young Faculty Award from DARPA August 14, 2009 Grant will support research on understanding colloid morphogenesis Cutting out surgical difficulties August 18, 2022 Bioengineering alum designs medical device that combines cauterization, suction Wanted: Deep thinkers October 8, 2013 Six “big data” experts describe a rising demand for computational scientists with technical talent and creative minds Unhealthy ozone days could increase by more than a week in coming decades April 21, 2016 The complex relationship between heat and ozone Lab in the Wild asks: What’s your Internet like? August 6, 2012 Online test seeks to reveal user preferences by culture and country Working toward a greener future March 7, 2011 Energy and environment employers leverage alumni connections and court Harvard students for jobs The trouble with thaw April 16, 2019 The warming Arctic permafrost may be releasing more nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, than previously thought Keeping diabetes in check March 13, 2018 Social support and machine learning are at the core of a student-developed app for people with diabetes Alumni profile: Anthony Firkser, A.B. '17 October 25, 2017 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 35 Page 36 Current page 37 Page 38 Page 39 … Page 84 84 Page 85 85 Next page › Last page »
A metalens for virtual and augmented reality January 27, 2021 Researchers develop a millimeter-size flat lens for VR and AR platforms
Smaller, faster, greener March 2, 2021 Examining the environmental impact of computation and the future of green computing
Science in a bubble December 20, 2016 Bubbles, soap films, and surface tension highlighted in annual holiday science lecture
New research improves global climate models December 15, 2015 When it comes to particles in the atmosphere, state matters
How the lily blooms March 21, 2011 Harvard mathematicians reveal that ruffling at the edge of each petal drives the delicate flower to open, contradicting common theories of blooming
Conor Walsh wins Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists June 30, 2022 Award supports Walsh’s work to improving mobility
Alumni profile: Inside the mind of an innovator January 23, 2019 A conversation with Biospectal CEO Eliott Jones, A.B. ’88
Q&A with Amy Kerdok '06 (Ph.D.) January 18, 2011 "Harvard felt individualized versus institutionalized, and that was a good fit for me," says the clinical engineer
Using magnetic toys, researchers tease out structures of self-assembled clusters January 29, 2010 Less symmetrical and more complex patterns occur due to entropy
Eye on the sky October 26, 2016 Student uses computer science to chart a course for massive telescope
Bioengineer Debra Auguste awarded Young Faculty Award from DARPA August 14, 2009 Grant will support research on understanding colloid morphogenesis
Cutting out surgical difficulties August 18, 2022 Bioengineering alum designs medical device that combines cauterization, suction
Wanted: Deep thinkers October 8, 2013 Six “big data” experts describe a rising demand for computational scientists with technical talent and creative minds
Unhealthy ozone days could increase by more than a week in coming decades April 21, 2016 The complex relationship between heat and ozone
Lab in the Wild asks: What’s your Internet like? August 6, 2012 Online test seeks to reveal user preferences by culture and country
Working toward a greener future March 7, 2011 Energy and environment employers leverage alumni connections and court Harvard students for jobs
The trouble with thaw April 16, 2019 The warming Arctic permafrost may be releasing more nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, than previously thought
Keeping diabetes in check March 13, 2018 Social support and machine learning are at the core of a student-developed app for people with diabetes