Search Results Search (-) All (1561) Courses (9) News (1547) Teaching areas (5) A sound solution May 6, 2021 Harvard venture seeks to create more effective grafts to treat eardrum perforations Preparing Harvard for the effects of climate change May 24, 2016 Class project identifies campus resilience strategies A watery Mars, a changed outlook September 30, 2015 Finding that liquid is likely on the Red Planet improves the prospects of microbial life there, researcher says Reflections on the source of ideas March 27, 2010 Former SEAS dean Venkatesh "Venky" Narayamaurti ponders how to cultivate good ideas to solve global problems (Irish Times) Fostering a community of women in STEM November 5, 2018 WiSTEM program provides coaching and resources for female undergraduates Real texture for lab-grown meat October 21, 2019 Researchers grow muscle cells on edible fibers Narrowing the gender gap in venture capital August 2, 2023 Computer science student founds new organization Soft and stretchy fabric-based sensors for wearable robots July 12, 2017 Hybrid silicone-fabric sensor detects fine motor movements by flexing with the body The secrets of secretion June 22, 2015 New system for fluid release could improve anti-fouling, drug delivery and self-healing materials Scientists decipher 3-D structure of human genome October 9, 2009 Fractal globule architecture packs two meters of DNA into each human cell, avoids knots Alumni profile: Bill Peine, Ph.D. ’98 September 2, 2022 Innovating medical technology wherever he goes Baking the grade December 14, 2015 Four student teams go head-to-head in first-ever “Top Chef Harvard” competition Alumni profile: Patrick McCluskey, S.M. ’06, Ph.D. ’13 December 10, 2019 Outside-the-box thinking for outdoor gear Designing in the human context January 31, 2012 IDEO workshop at SEAS pushes the limits of engineering design into psychology, marketing, and freewheeling creativity Harvard team wins regional programming competition December 11, 2015 Students will face off against teams from around the world at programming ‘Olympics’ Tear-free brushing? All you need is math April 13, 2022 Researchers develop a mathematical understanding of detangling that could be used for textile manufacturing, robotic hairdressers For electronics beyond silicon, a new contender emerges September 16, 2014 New transistor achieves ‘colossal’ switchable resistance using quantum materials and physics developed in a fuel cell lab Alumni profile: Meeta Gupta, Ph.D. ’09 May 29, 2018 Students place third in international programming contest May 19, 2016 Harvard team is top-ranked U.S. university in ACM-ICPC World Finals A stem’s ‘sense of self’ contributes to shape March 23, 2017 Mathematical framework explains diverse plant stem forms Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 39 Page 40 Current page 41 Page 42 Page 43 … Page 84 84 Page 85 85 Next page › Last page »
A sound solution May 6, 2021 Harvard venture seeks to create more effective grafts to treat eardrum perforations
Preparing Harvard for the effects of climate change May 24, 2016 Class project identifies campus resilience strategies
A watery Mars, a changed outlook September 30, 2015 Finding that liquid is likely on the Red Planet improves the prospects of microbial life there, researcher says
Reflections on the source of ideas March 27, 2010 Former SEAS dean Venkatesh "Venky" Narayamaurti ponders how to cultivate good ideas to solve global problems (Irish Times)
Fostering a community of women in STEM November 5, 2018 WiSTEM program provides coaching and resources for female undergraduates
Narrowing the gender gap in venture capital August 2, 2023 Computer science student founds new organization
Soft and stretchy fabric-based sensors for wearable robots July 12, 2017 Hybrid silicone-fabric sensor detects fine motor movements by flexing with the body
The secrets of secretion June 22, 2015 New system for fluid release could improve anti-fouling, drug delivery and self-healing materials
Scientists decipher 3-D structure of human genome October 9, 2009 Fractal globule architecture packs two meters of DNA into each human cell, avoids knots
Alumni profile: Bill Peine, Ph.D. ’98 September 2, 2022 Innovating medical technology wherever he goes
Baking the grade December 14, 2015 Four student teams go head-to-head in first-ever “Top Chef Harvard” competition
Alumni profile: Patrick McCluskey, S.M. ’06, Ph.D. ’13 December 10, 2019 Outside-the-box thinking for outdoor gear
Designing in the human context January 31, 2012 IDEO workshop at SEAS pushes the limits of engineering design into psychology, marketing, and freewheeling creativity
Harvard team wins regional programming competition December 11, 2015 Students will face off against teams from around the world at programming ‘Olympics’
Tear-free brushing? All you need is math April 13, 2022 Researchers develop a mathematical understanding of detangling that could be used for textile manufacturing, robotic hairdressers
For electronics beyond silicon, a new contender emerges September 16, 2014 New transistor achieves ‘colossal’ switchable resistance using quantum materials and physics developed in a fuel cell lab
Students place third in international programming contest May 19, 2016 Harvard team is top-ranked U.S. university in ACM-ICPC World Finals
A stem’s ‘sense of self’ contributes to shape March 23, 2017 Mathematical framework explains diverse plant stem forms