Search Results Search (-) All (1662) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1642) Teaching areas (5) Showcasing opportunities in STEM July 11, 2017 Hands-on science labs inspire Native American high school students Alumni profile: Scott Kennedy, Ph.D. ’03 November 18, 2019 Powering up community engagement for clean energy projects SEAS alum selected for law school scholarship March 10, 2023 Eboni White receives diversity scholarship and summer employment opportunity Creating a blueprint for optimized ear tubes and other implantable fluid-transporting devices April 6, 2023 Novel ear tubes improve treatment outcomes for patients with ear infections Off to the races October 2, 2018 Heat, moisture from Himalayas could be a cause of the South Asian monsoon January 14, 2010 Climate scientists offer revised view of what influences water source for billions of people In theory April 24, 2020 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow Meena Jagadeesan uses theoretical computer science to study real-world problems Beautiful "flowers" self-assemble in a beaker May 16, 2013 Elaborate nanostructures blossom from a chemical reaction perfected at Harvard Na Li receives McDonald Mentoring Award May 28, 2020 Faculty member honored for inspiring students A sound solution May 6, 2021 Harvard venture seeks to create more effective grafts to treat eardrum perforations Preventing poaching June 16, 2020 AI software that predicts poaching hotspots now being deployed to wildlife parks Boosting voter engagement June 9, 2021 Students help nonprofit engage marginalized patients in the democratic process Conor Walsh wins Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists June 30, 2022 Award supports Walsh’s work to improving mobility A clearer image February 6, 2019 Entrepreneurs use augmented reality to guide surgeons and aid mechanics Jonathan Zittrain named to Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers November 26, 2012 Engineering-law joint appointee lauded for "staring down the Internet's enemies" Printing tiny batteries June 18, 2013 Novel application of 3D printing could enable the development of miniaturized medical implants, compact electronics, tiny robots, and more Learning about nutrition from ‘food porn’ and online quizzes May 24, 2017 Pictures of food on social media could be used to teach about healthy food choices Accelerator Fund launches wave of Harvard tech start-ups June 2, 2015 New fund, targeting technologies in engineering and the physical sciences, helps launch companies in robotics, 3D printing, and materials discovery Large-scale wind power would require more land and cause more environmental impact than previously thought October 30, 2018 Wind beats coal by any environmental measure, but that doesn't mean that its impacts are negligible Metamaterials may advance with new femtosecond laser technique March 8, 2012 "Lucky" combination of chemicals and laser pulses enables high-resolution, 3D patterning for futuristic optical materials Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 46 Page 47 Current page 48 Page 49 Page 50 … Page 89 89 Page 90 90 Next page › Last page »
Showcasing opportunities in STEM July 11, 2017 Hands-on science labs inspire Native American high school students
Alumni profile: Scott Kennedy, Ph.D. ’03 November 18, 2019 Powering up community engagement for clean energy projects
SEAS alum selected for law school scholarship March 10, 2023 Eboni White receives diversity scholarship and summer employment opportunity
Creating a blueprint for optimized ear tubes and other implantable fluid-transporting devices April 6, 2023 Novel ear tubes improve treatment outcomes for patients with ear infections
Heat, moisture from Himalayas could be a cause of the South Asian monsoon January 14, 2010 Climate scientists offer revised view of what influences water source for billions of people
In theory April 24, 2020 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow Meena Jagadeesan uses theoretical computer science to study real-world problems
Beautiful "flowers" self-assemble in a beaker May 16, 2013 Elaborate nanostructures blossom from a chemical reaction perfected at Harvard
A sound solution May 6, 2021 Harvard venture seeks to create more effective grafts to treat eardrum perforations
Preventing poaching June 16, 2020 AI software that predicts poaching hotspots now being deployed to wildlife parks
Boosting voter engagement June 9, 2021 Students help nonprofit engage marginalized patients in the democratic process
Conor Walsh wins Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists June 30, 2022 Award supports Walsh’s work to improving mobility
A clearer image February 6, 2019 Entrepreneurs use augmented reality to guide surgeons and aid mechanics
Jonathan Zittrain named to Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers November 26, 2012 Engineering-law joint appointee lauded for "staring down the Internet's enemies"
Printing tiny batteries June 18, 2013 Novel application of 3D printing could enable the development of miniaturized medical implants, compact electronics, tiny robots, and more
Learning about nutrition from ‘food porn’ and online quizzes May 24, 2017 Pictures of food on social media could be used to teach about healthy food choices
Accelerator Fund launches wave of Harvard tech start-ups June 2, 2015 New fund, targeting technologies in engineering and the physical sciences, helps launch companies in robotics, 3D printing, and materials discovery
Large-scale wind power would require more land and cause more environmental impact than previously thought October 30, 2018 Wind beats coal by any environmental measure, but that doesn't mean that its impacts are negligible
Metamaterials may advance with new femtosecond laser technique March 8, 2012 "Lucky" combination of chemicals and laser pulses enables high-resolution, 3D patterning for futuristic optical materials