Search Results Search (-) All (1699) Courses (12) Mission in Action (2) News (1680) Teaching areas (5) Debra Auguste writes letter to her younger self March 11, 2010 Blog for the Science Club for Girls offers words of encouragement and wisdom that can only be gleaned from hindsight Reaching for the stars January 10, 2017 Course challenges students to design space missions An introduction to rebuilding the body September 10, 2014 Undergraduates thrive in this innovative course on biomaterials The long memory of the Pacific Ocean January 4, 2019 Historical cooling periods are still playing out in the deep Pacific Alumni Profile: Lisa Gualtieri, PhD ’89 November 12, 2015 Alumni profile: Alisa Nguyen, A.B. ’15 August 4, 2020 Using technology to make a positive civic impact Making visualizations more memorable November 5, 2015 Eye-tracking research reveals which types of visuals help people remember The bucket list July 17, 2019 Correcting historic sea surface temperature measurements reveals a simpler pattern of ocean warming Friday Night Bytes December 8, 2022 Engineering clubs fill the SEC Senior profile: Esther Koh May 18, 2022 Learning all she could from her SEAS mentor Alumni profile: Sonali Palchaudhuri, A.B. ‘07 September 13, 2022 Focused on optimizing health care at Massachusetts General Hospital Exploring soft-matter physics from cell nucleus to flaky pie crust April 16, 2010 A profile of applied physics postdoctoral student Amy Rowat Alumni profile: Anthony Firkser, A.B. '17 October 25, 2017 Alumni profile: Inside the mind of an innovator January 23, 2019 A conversation with Biospectal CEO Eliott Jones, A.B. ’88 Grad student profile: Felix Gonda November 18, 2020 Computer scientist uses videogame development expertise to streamline neuroscience research 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 Early Mars fluctuated between long periods of cold and short periods of warmth March 12, 2021 Model helps constrain circumstances under which life could have emerged on Mars 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 Think small March 9, 2016 Students learn huge challenges involved in making tiny devices in SEAS Microfabrication Laboratory 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 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 39 Page 40 Current page 41 Page 42 Page 43 … Page 91 91 Page 92 92 Next page › Last page »
Debra Auguste writes letter to her younger self March 11, 2010 Blog for the Science Club for Girls offers words of encouragement and wisdom that can only be gleaned from hindsight
An introduction to rebuilding the body September 10, 2014 Undergraduates thrive in this innovative course on biomaterials
The long memory of the Pacific Ocean January 4, 2019 Historical cooling periods are still playing out in the deep Pacific
Alumni profile: Alisa Nguyen, A.B. ’15 August 4, 2020 Using technology to make a positive civic impact
Making visualizations more memorable November 5, 2015 Eye-tracking research reveals which types of visuals help people remember
The bucket list July 17, 2019 Correcting historic sea surface temperature measurements reveals a simpler pattern of ocean warming
Alumni profile: Sonali Palchaudhuri, A.B. ‘07 September 13, 2022 Focused on optimizing health care at Massachusetts General Hospital
Exploring soft-matter physics from cell nucleus to flaky pie crust April 16, 2010 A profile of applied physics postdoctoral student Amy Rowat
Alumni profile: Inside the mind of an innovator January 23, 2019 A conversation with Biospectal CEO Eliott Jones, A.B. ’88
Grad student profile: Felix Gonda November 18, 2020 Computer scientist uses videogame development expertise to streamline neuroscience research
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
Early Mars fluctuated between long periods of cold and short periods of warmth March 12, 2021 Model helps constrain circumstances under which life could have emerged on Mars
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
Think small March 9, 2016 Students learn huge challenges involved in making tiny devices in SEAS Microfabrication Laboratory
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