Search Results Search (-) All (1645) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1625) Teaching areas (5) Driven to compete July 7, 2018 SEAS Racing Team overcomes obstacles to race in fuel efficiency competition Observation about motor learning could help with stroke recovery January 8, 2010 Combination of advanced techniques in systems engineering, robotics, and neuroscience shows promise How early-stage embryos maintain their size August 30, 2019 Mechanical cues play critical role in shaping form and function Fighting fire with tech May 18, 2021 Student project seeks to improve communication for elite wildfire fighters Explaining crocodiles in Wyoming September 1, 2015 New simulations explore how Arctic clouds warm continents Staying dry for months underwater October 4, 2023 Researchers develop stable, long-lasting superhydrophobic surfaces Aspiring to inspire June 26, 2018 Student-run materials science demonstrations showcase diversity in STEM A numbers game October 22, 2018 Students use data science to help USA Basketball dominate opponents Student profile: Curren Iyer, A.B. ’17 May 23, 2017 Computer science concentrator loves pushing boundaries, on the track and in the classroom Senior Project Profile: Dennis Zhang May 9, 2018 “Bone-inspired foam beams” The science of the artificial May 2, 2019 Researchers propose a new field of study to explore how intelligent machines behave as independent agents Cooking up an educational competition April 11, 2019 Harvard faculty member develops game to teach people about food and flavor Imaging the chemistry of the global atmosphere December 15, 2014 NASA-funded mission will use flights around the globe to capture a cross-section of atmospheric chemistry 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 Changing the world through technology October 2, 2015 Celebrating the Center for Research on Computation and Society’s first decade Alumni profile: Sam Kesner, Ph.D. ’11 June 21, 2018 En route to safer roads January 15, 2020 Students create device to help curb the road safety crisis in India Using magnetic toys, researchers tease out structures of self-assembled clusters January 29, 2010 Less symmetrical and more complex patterns occur due to entropy Grad student profile: Amanda Filie February 22, 2018 Materials scientist helps the chemical industry clean up its act Shedding light on solar energy July 16, 2019 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 35 Page 36 Current page 37 Page 38 Page 39 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
Driven to compete July 7, 2018 SEAS Racing Team overcomes obstacles to race in fuel efficiency competition
Observation about motor learning could help with stroke recovery January 8, 2010 Combination of advanced techniques in systems engineering, robotics, and neuroscience shows promise
How early-stage embryos maintain their size August 30, 2019 Mechanical cues play critical role in shaping form and function
Fighting fire with tech May 18, 2021 Student project seeks to improve communication for elite wildfire fighters
Explaining crocodiles in Wyoming September 1, 2015 New simulations explore how Arctic clouds warm continents
Staying dry for months underwater October 4, 2023 Researchers develop stable, long-lasting superhydrophobic surfaces
Aspiring to inspire June 26, 2018 Student-run materials science demonstrations showcase diversity in STEM
Student profile: Curren Iyer, A.B. ’17 May 23, 2017 Computer science concentrator loves pushing boundaries, on the track and in the classroom
The science of the artificial May 2, 2019 Researchers propose a new field of study to explore how intelligent machines behave as independent agents
Cooking up an educational competition April 11, 2019 Harvard faculty member develops game to teach people about food and flavor
Imaging the chemistry of the global atmosphere December 15, 2014 NASA-funded mission will use flights around the globe to capture a cross-section of atmospheric chemistry
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
Changing the world through technology October 2, 2015 Celebrating the Center for Research on Computation and Society’s first decade
En route to safer roads January 15, 2020 Students create device to help curb the road safety crisis in India
Using magnetic toys, researchers tease out structures of self-assembled clusters January 29, 2010 Less symmetrical and more complex patterns occur due to entropy
Grad student profile: Amanda Filie February 22, 2018 Materials scientist helps the chemical industry clean up its act