Search Results Search (-) All (1646) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1626) Teaching areas (5) A personalized exosuit for real-world walking November 10, 2021 Ultrasound measurements of muscle dynamics provide customized, activity-specific assistance Signs of quantum science March 1, 2021 Collaborative project creates quantum science terms in American Sign Language Exploring soft-matter physics from cell nucleus to flaky pie crust April 16, 2010 A profile of applied physics postdoctoral student Amy Rowat Think small March 9, 2016 Students learn huge challenges involved in making tiny devices in SEAS Microfabrication Laboratory Former SEAS dean urges Congress to fund research and development July 24, 2017 “Venky” Narayanamurti testifies before the House Science Committee A newsworthy solution June 4, 2018 Students’ computer science project seeks to make relevant news stories easier to find Alumni profile: Michi Garrison, A.B. ’83 June 5, 2019 Slicing mitotic spindle with lasers, nanosurgeons unravel old pole-to-pole theory April 26, 2012 Quantitative research shows key organelle of cell division to be more complex than previously thought Vinothan N. Manoharan promoted to full professor with tenure April 1, 2013 Research aims to understand the physics of self-assembly, especially in biological systems Reconciling predictions of climate change July 5, 2017 New framework accounts for conflicting estimates of global temperature increases New research replicates the folding of a fetal human brain February 1, 2016 Study substantiates a simple mechanical framework for how the human brain folds Senior profile: Grace Kim May 10, 2023 Building satellites and mentoring first-gen students Drones over the Amazon September 21, 2017 Harvard project monitors the health of the world’s largest rainforest The trouble with thaw April 16, 2019 The warming Arctic permafrost may be releasing more nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, than previously thought A Nexus of novel climate research May 24, 2023 SEAS researchers lead the way in modeling the impacts of climate change From SEAS to the stars November 18, 2024 Prainito spends summer building astrophotography mount. Robot transitions from soft to rigid May 1, 2018 Harnessing friction gives soft robots new capabilities Making a splash June 21, 2021 Students use nanotechnology to create a novel, aquatic-themed board game Handling shipping July 13, 2020 Students develop solutions to improve order accuracy for electronics components distributor Grad student profile: Toyin Shodiya March 26, 2021 This aerospace engineer wants to provide a lift for underrepresented innovators and entrepreneurs Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 38 Page 39 Current page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
A personalized exosuit for real-world walking November 10, 2021 Ultrasound measurements of muscle dynamics provide customized, activity-specific assistance
Signs of quantum science March 1, 2021 Collaborative project creates quantum science terms in American Sign Language
Exploring soft-matter physics from cell nucleus to flaky pie crust April 16, 2010 A profile of applied physics postdoctoral student Amy Rowat
Think small March 9, 2016 Students learn huge challenges involved in making tiny devices in SEAS Microfabrication Laboratory
Former SEAS dean urges Congress to fund research and development July 24, 2017 “Venky” Narayanamurti testifies before the House Science Committee
A newsworthy solution June 4, 2018 Students’ computer science project seeks to make relevant news stories easier to find
Slicing mitotic spindle with lasers, nanosurgeons unravel old pole-to-pole theory April 26, 2012 Quantitative research shows key organelle of cell division to be more complex than previously thought
Vinothan N. Manoharan promoted to full professor with tenure April 1, 2013 Research aims to understand the physics of self-assembly, especially in biological systems
Reconciling predictions of climate change July 5, 2017 New framework accounts for conflicting estimates of global temperature increases
New research replicates the folding of a fetal human brain February 1, 2016 Study substantiates a simple mechanical framework for how the human brain folds
Drones over the Amazon September 21, 2017 Harvard project monitors the health of the world’s largest rainforest
The trouble with thaw April 16, 2019 The warming Arctic permafrost may be releasing more nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, than previously thought
A Nexus of novel climate research May 24, 2023 SEAS researchers lead the way in modeling the impacts of climate change
Robot transitions from soft to rigid May 1, 2018 Harnessing friction gives soft robots new capabilities
Making a splash June 21, 2021 Students use nanotechnology to create a novel, aquatic-themed board game
Handling shipping July 13, 2020 Students develop solutions to improve order accuracy for electronics components distributor
Grad student profile: Toyin Shodiya March 26, 2021 This aerospace engineer wants to provide a lift for underrepresented innovators and entrepreneurs