Search Results Search (-) All (1737) Courses (13) Mission in Action (2) News (1716) Teaching areas (6) Grad student profile: Toyin Shodiya March 26, 2021 This aerospace engineer wants to provide a lift for underrepresented innovators and entrepreneurs Poison in the Arctic and the cost of clean energy September 7, 2015 Hydroelectric energy may be more damaging to northern ecosystems than climate change Student profile: Juan Perdomo, A.B. ’18 February 18, 2016 Smooth sailing takes on a new meaning for this computer science concentrator Students place third in international programming contest May 19, 2016 Harvard team is top-ranked U.S. university in ACM-ICPC World Finals Remembering Ukraine November 16, 2022 Alumni help organize medical supply donations at Boston nonprofit The fundamental physics of frequency combs sheds light on nature’s problem-solving skills June 26, 2019 Insight into laser frequency combs improves understanding, advances technology Senior profile: Billy Beauregard May 9, 2023 Improving water access at home and overseas Op-ed: From crude oil to olive oil December 8, 2010 Dean Cherry A. Murray reflects on the past year, from serving on the BP commission to culinary engineering (THURJ) A personalized exosuit for real-world walking November 10, 2021 Ultrasound measurements of muscle dynamics provide customized, activity-specific assistance From soldier to bioengineer May 6, 2013 60 Minutes meets Prof. Kevin Kit Parker, bioengineer and soldier (CBS News) Biohybrid of elastic film and muscle cells packs a punch September 11, 2007 Depending on shape, biohybrids can generate force to grip, pump, walk, or swim James Mickens granted tenure May 3, 2019 Computer scientist approved for role of full professor A glimpse of startup culture August 9, 2016 A stem’s ‘sense of self’ contributes to shape March 23, 2017 Mathematical framework explains diverse plant stem forms A knead to learn December 21, 2018 Annual holiday lecture highlights the science of pizza 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 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 Yacoby elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences April 29, 2021 Physicist honored for contributions to field 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 Manoharan named AAAS Fellow December 2, 2019 Honored for contributions to biophysics and condensed matter Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 44 Page 45 Current page 46 Page 47 Page 48 … Page 93 93 Page 94 94 Next page › Last page »
Grad student profile: Toyin Shodiya March 26, 2021 This aerospace engineer wants to provide a lift for underrepresented innovators and entrepreneurs
Poison in the Arctic and the cost of clean energy September 7, 2015 Hydroelectric energy may be more damaging to northern ecosystems than climate change
Student profile: Juan Perdomo, A.B. ’18 February 18, 2016 Smooth sailing takes on a new meaning for this computer science concentrator
Students place third in international programming contest May 19, 2016 Harvard team is top-ranked U.S. university in ACM-ICPC World Finals
Remembering Ukraine November 16, 2022 Alumni help organize medical supply donations at Boston nonprofit
The fundamental physics of frequency combs sheds light on nature’s problem-solving skills June 26, 2019 Insight into laser frequency combs improves understanding, advances technology
Op-ed: From crude oil to olive oil December 8, 2010 Dean Cherry A. Murray reflects on the past year, from serving on the BP commission to culinary engineering (THURJ)
A personalized exosuit for real-world walking November 10, 2021 Ultrasound measurements of muscle dynamics provide customized, activity-specific assistance
From soldier to bioengineer May 6, 2013 60 Minutes meets Prof. Kevin Kit Parker, bioengineer and soldier (CBS News)
Biohybrid of elastic film and muscle cells packs a punch September 11, 2007 Depending on shape, biohybrids can generate force to grip, pump, walk, or swim
A stem’s ‘sense of self’ contributes to shape March 23, 2017 Mathematical framework explains diverse plant stem forms
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
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
Yacoby elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences April 29, 2021 Physicist honored for contributions to field
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
Manoharan named AAAS Fellow December 2, 2019 Honored for contributions to biophysics and condensed matter