Search Results Search (-) All (1699) Courses (12) Mission in Action (2) News (1680) Teaching areas (5) 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 Remembering Ukraine November 16, 2022 Alumni help organize medical supply donations at Boston nonprofit Straight to the heart June 11, 2018 Device can deliver drugs, proteins and stem cells directly to a diseased heart Handling shipping July 13, 2020 Students develop solutions to improve order accuracy for electronics components distributor Leading through impact January 7, 2016 For Harvard computer scientists, entrepreneurship is often a fulfilling extension of their cutting-edge research Unexplored dimensions of porous metamaterials March 17, 2022 Researchers unlock hidden potential in a long-studied group of materials Dyer, Allen named Marshall Scholars December 20, 2023 Will pursue graduate studies over the next two years at U.K. universities If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it November 12, 2019 How the brain uses performance to regulate variability in motor functions 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 BioSTAR program teaches fundamentals of bioengineering February 4, 2019 A group of freshmen had the opportunity to learn scientific principles and bioengineering techniques during BioSTAR, an intensive one-week program hosted by the Active Learning Labs as part of Wintersession. Designing in the human context January 31, 2012 IDEO workshop at SEAS pushes the limits of engineering design into psychology, marketing, and freewheeling creativity Making a splash June 21, 2021 Students use nanotechnology to create a novel, aquatic-themed board game Alumni profile: Birgit Hausmann, Ph.D. ’13 February 27, 2019 From diamonds to data, this multi-faceted researcher is always learning something new Preparing Harvard for the effects of climate change May 24, 2016 Class project identifies campus resilience strategies A personalized exosuit for real-world walking November 10, 2021 Ultrasound measurements of muscle dynamics provide customized, activity-specific assistance Grad student profile: Toyin Shodiya March 26, 2021 This aerospace engineer wants to provide a lift for underrepresented innovators and entrepreneurs What’s that sound? December 11, 2017 Physics and music are in harmony at the AP 50 Symphosium The secrets of secretion June 22, 2015 New system for fluid release could improve anti-fouling, drug delivery and self-healing materials Zhiming Kuang approved for promotion to tenured full professor April 12, 2012 Climate scientist aims to understand the convective forces driving El Niño and the South Asian monsoons Cherry Murray seeks impact for next-generation global leadership January 2, 2010 Dean Cherry A. Murray among Women to Watch in 2010 (Boston Herald) Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 41 Page 42 Current page 43 Page 44 Page 45 … Page 91 91 Page 92 92 Next page › Last page »
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
Remembering Ukraine November 16, 2022 Alumni help organize medical supply donations at Boston nonprofit
Straight to the heart June 11, 2018 Device can deliver drugs, proteins and stem cells directly to a diseased heart
Handling shipping July 13, 2020 Students develop solutions to improve order accuracy for electronics components distributor
Leading through impact January 7, 2016 For Harvard computer scientists, entrepreneurship is often a fulfilling extension of their cutting-edge research
Unexplored dimensions of porous metamaterials March 17, 2022 Researchers unlock hidden potential in a long-studied group of materials
Dyer, Allen named Marshall Scholars December 20, 2023 Will pursue graduate studies over the next two years at U.K. universities
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it November 12, 2019 How the brain uses performance to regulate variability in motor functions
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
BioSTAR program teaches fundamentals of bioengineering February 4, 2019 A group of freshmen had the opportunity to learn scientific principles and bioengineering techniques during BioSTAR, an intensive one-week program hosted by the Active Learning Labs as part of Wintersession.
Designing in the human context January 31, 2012 IDEO workshop at SEAS pushes the limits of engineering design into psychology, marketing, and freewheeling creativity
Making a splash June 21, 2021 Students use nanotechnology to create a novel, aquatic-themed board game
Alumni profile: Birgit Hausmann, Ph.D. ’13 February 27, 2019 From diamonds to data, this multi-faceted researcher is always learning something new
Preparing Harvard for the effects of climate change May 24, 2016 Class project identifies campus resilience strategies
A personalized exosuit for real-world walking November 10, 2021 Ultrasound measurements of muscle dynamics provide customized, activity-specific assistance
Grad student profile: Toyin Shodiya March 26, 2021 This aerospace engineer wants to provide a lift for underrepresented innovators and entrepreneurs
The secrets of secretion June 22, 2015 New system for fluid release could improve anti-fouling, drug delivery and self-healing materials
Zhiming Kuang approved for promotion to tenured full professor April 12, 2012 Climate scientist aims to understand the convective forces driving El Niño and the South Asian monsoons
Cherry Murray seeks impact for next-generation global leadership January 2, 2010 Dean Cherry A. Murray among Women to Watch in 2010 (Boston Herald)