Search Results Search (-) All (1646) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1626) Teaching areas (5) Showcasing opportunities in STEM July 11, 2017 Hands-on science labs inspire Native American high school students Empty “backpacks” activate the immune system against cancer March 18, 2024 Neutrophils bearing polymer microparticles can be harnessed as a drug-free way to shrink tumors 4 projects selected as winners in Soft Robotics Competition January 17, 2017 2017 competition now seeking entries A clearer image February 6, 2019 Entrepreneurs use augmented reality to guide surgeons and aid mechanics 2016 Science and Cooking lecture series features a world of flavors August 25, 2016 Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts Lee named to InsideClimate News board of directors September 28, 2016 Off to the races October 2, 2018 Robots to help with human habitation in space January 31, 2024 SEAS roboticists develop robots for Resilient ExtraTerrestrial Habitats Eric Mazur among laser pioneers May 27, 2010 Recognition is part of LaserFest, a yearlong celebration of the 50th anniversary of the laser 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 Building robust optical structures made of darkness June 27, 2023 Two studies report new methods for using metasurfaces to create and control dark areas called “optical singularities” 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 Adding immunity to human kidney-on-a-chip advances cancer drug testing August 24, 2023 An immune-infiltrated human kidney organoid-on-chip model enables assessment of kidney toxicities to immunotherapeutic T cell bispecific antibody drugs with high resolution Improving accessibility on campus July 28, 2022 SEAS student co-founds Harvard Undergraduate Disability Justice Club Congratulations Class of 2020 May 28, 2020 During Harvard’s virtual graduation program on May 28, 523 students joined the SEAS alumni ranks Beautiful "flowers" self-assemble in a beaker May 16, 2013 Elaborate nanostructures blossom from a chemical reaction perfected at Harvard Senior project spotlight: Eileen Egolf April 20, 2021 For her capstone project, Egolf developed an automated and self-contained aerobic composter for home use 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 defense of data April 26, 2017 New club teaches students to protect systems from hackers 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 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 46 Page 47 Current page 48 Page 49 Page 50 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
Showcasing opportunities in STEM July 11, 2017 Hands-on science labs inspire Native American high school students
Empty “backpacks” activate the immune system against cancer March 18, 2024 Neutrophils bearing polymer microparticles can be harnessed as a drug-free way to shrink tumors
4 projects selected as winners in Soft Robotics Competition January 17, 2017 2017 competition now seeking entries
A clearer image February 6, 2019 Entrepreneurs use augmented reality to guide surgeons and aid mechanics
2016 Science and Cooking lecture series features a world of flavors August 25, 2016 Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts
Robots to help with human habitation in space January 31, 2024 SEAS roboticists develop robots for Resilient ExtraTerrestrial Habitats
Eric Mazur among laser pioneers May 27, 2010 Recognition is part of LaserFest, a yearlong celebration of the 50th anniversary of the laser
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
Building robust optical structures made of darkness June 27, 2023 Two studies report new methods for using metasurfaces to create and control dark areas called “optical singularities”
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
Adding immunity to human kidney-on-a-chip advances cancer drug testing August 24, 2023 An immune-infiltrated human kidney organoid-on-chip model enables assessment of kidney toxicities to immunotherapeutic T cell bispecific antibody drugs with high resolution
Improving accessibility on campus July 28, 2022 SEAS student co-founds Harvard Undergraduate Disability Justice Club
Congratulations Class of 2020 May 28, 2020 During Harvard’s virtual graduation program on May 28, 523 students joined the SEAS alumni ranks
Beautiful "flowers" self-assemble in a beaker May 16, 2013 Elaborate nanostructures blossom from a chemical reaction perfected at Harvard
Senior project spotlight: Eileen Egolf April 20, 2021 For her capstone project, Egolf developed an automated and self-contained aerobic composter for home use
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
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