Search Results Search (-) All (1646) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1626) Teaching areas (5) Alumni profile: Rebecca Perry, S.M. ’12, Ph.D. ’15 July 13, 2017 Dramatic diversity of columbine flowers explained by a simple change in cell shape November 15, 2011 To match pollinators' probing tongues, cells in floral spurs elongate, driving rapid speciation Maurice A. Smith approved for promotion to tenured full professor August 4, 2015 Smith studies how the human brain controls movement Alumni profile: Meeta Gupta, Ph.D. ’09 May 29, 2018 Brain’s timing linked with timescales of the natural visual world September 6, 2007 Extreme precision needed to accurately represent the slowly changing visual world Personalizing wearable devices February 28, 2018 Human-in-the-loop optimization improves the function of soft, wearable robots Predictive text systems change what we write May 11, 2020 Study explores the effects of autocomplete features on human writing Medical mechanics May 27, 2014 Teaching medical device design in cultural context, SEAS initiative earns honors Data to Make a Difference March 15, 2017 Class project raises awareness of sexual assault on college campuses If you give a bioengineer a cookie... February 5, 2013 By studying hand motions, Maurice Smith is creating an instruction manual to help repair a broken-down brain Real texture for lab-grown meat October 21, 2019 Researchers grow muscle cells on edible fibers A perfect storm of fire and ice may have led to snowball Earth March 13, 2017 Explaining a "once-in-a-billion-year event" Alumni profile: Kyle Yoshida, S.B. ’18 January 31, 2022 Bioengineer works to improve STEM education for Native Hawaiians Student profile: Keegan Mendez March 6, 2017 Whether on the squash court or in the research lab, this biomedical engineering concentrator doesn't miss a beat A new spin on superconductivity October 14, 2016 Harvard physicists pass spin information through a superconductor SEAS, Murray engineer solutions to global problems December 2, 2009 Q&A with Dean Cherry A. Murray (Harvard Resource) Measuring life's tugs and nudges December 8, 2013 Tinyoil droplets help measure mechanical forces produced by living cells thatshapetissues and organs Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer AB ’77 to support computer science expansion at Harvard November 13, 2014 Faculty to increase by 50 percent Applied Mathematics - Centers & Initiatives Applied Physics - Centers & Initiatives Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 42 Page 43 Current page 44 Page 45 Page 46 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
Dramatic diversity of columbine flowers explained by a simple change in cell shape November 15, 2011 To match pollinators' probing tongues, cells in floral spurs elongate, driving rapid speciation
Maurice A. Smith approved for promotion to tenured full professor August 4, 2015 Smith studies how the human brain controls movement
Brain’s timing linked with timescales of the natural visual world September 6, 2007 Extreme precision needed to accurately represent the slowly changing visual world
Personalizing wearable devices February 28, 2018 Human-in-the-loop optimization improves the function of soft, wearable robots
Predictive text systems change what we write May 11, 2020 Study explores the effects of autocomplete features on human writing
Medical mechanics May 27, 2014 Teaching medical device design in cultural context, SEAS initiative earns honors
Data to Make a Difference March 15, 2017 Class project raises awareness of sexual assault on college campuses
If you give a bioengineer a cookie... February 5, 2013 By studying hand motions, Maurice Smith is creating an instruction manual to help repair a broken-down brain
A perfect storm of fire and ice may have led to snowball Earth March 13, 2017 Explaining a "once-in-a-billion-year event"
Alumni profile: Kyle Yoshida, S.B. ’18 January 31, 2022 Bioengineer works to improve STEM education for Native Hawaiians
Student profile: Keegan Mendez March 6, 2017 Whether on the squash court or in the research lab, this biomedical engineering concentrator doesn't miss a beat
A new spin on superconductivity October 14, 2016 Harvard physicists pass spin information through a superconductor
SEAS, Murray engineer solutions to global problems December 2, 2009 Q&A with Dean Cherry A. Murray (Harvard Resource)
Measuring life's tugs and nudges December 8, 2013 Tinyoil droplets help measure mechanical forces produced by living cells thatshapetissues and organs
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer AB ’77 to support computer science expansion at Harvard November 13, 2014 Faculty to increase by 50 percent