Search Results Search (-) All (1500) Courses (17) News (1478) Teaching areas (5) A vital solution January 14, 2019 Students develop wearable monitor for pediatric cancer patients in low-resource hospitals Seven Million Face Shields and Counting August 14, 2020 How a Harvard COVID-19 project led to regional, scalable PPE production Uniting to save small businesses February 22, 2021 First-year student’s small business investment app wins Schmidt Futures support Breaking the mold November 1, 2017 Art and engineering meet in the Harvard ceramics studio Less wind due to climate change won’t impact wind power generation in India and China March 19, 2021 There will still be enough wind energy to power the countries in the future Reversible, programmable mechanical metamaterials June 9, 2021 Research could be used for mechanical computing, encryption and more Alumni profile: Dashiell Young-Saver, S.M. '21 March 1, 2023 Making statistics more accessible for thousands of high school students How to teach the teachers March 23, 2012 A Q&A on innovative pedagogy with Eric Mazur (Harvard Crimson) Artificial muscles do the twist February 26, 2014 Researchers develop a bioinspired, actuated material that mimics the complex motion of heart muscle What drones can do October 13, 2015 HUBweek event at Harvard Stadium showcases flying robots’ potential Applied mathematicians in Namibia April 17, 2018 What can termites teach us about designing green buildings? As it turns out, a lot. Alumni profile: Jenny Xia, A.B. ’12 January 8, 2019 The Fort McMurray wildfires: an indication of what’s to come June 9, 2016 SEAS researchers predict that wildfires will only get worse, more frequent with climate change Undergrads design 'sweet' catapults October 29, 2010 Flinging candy provides a tangible path from theory to model to lift-off Two SEAS faculty win prestigious NSF CAREER Awards January 6, 2011 Stephen Chong will study language-based information security; Sharad Ramanathan will study locomotory decision making in C. elegans Illuminating solar energy August 8, 2017 Cross-cultural engineering program focuses on photovoltaics efficiency Gut coils with help from its elastic neighbor August 10, 2011 Mathematicians and biologists at Harvard explain why vertebrate intestines are so predictably loopy Harnessing bacteria to fight ocean pollution November 17, 2016 Students’ synthetic biology project claims gold at international competition Reprogrammable Braille July 23, 2018 Researchers develop a framework to encode mechanical memory in a featureless structure – an elastic shell Hack attacks, explained August 30, 2013 Q&A with Jonathan Zittrain delves into recent cyber attacks on news media by the Syrian Electronic Army (Harvard Gazette) Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 46 Page 47 Current page 48 Page 49 Page 50 … Page 80 80 Page 81 81 Next page › Last page »
A vital solution January 14, 2019 Students develop wearable monitor for pediatric cancer patients in low-resource hospitals
Seven Million Face Shields and Counting August 14, 2020 How a Harvard COVID-19 project led to regional, scalable PPE production
Uniting to save small businesses February 22, 2021 First-year student’s small business investment app wins Schmidt Futures support
Less wind due to climate change won’t impact wind power generation in India and China March 19, 2021 There will still be enough wind energy to power the countries in the future
Reversible, programmable mechanical metamaterials June 9, 2021 Research could be used for mechanical computing, encryption and more
Alumni profile: Dashiell Young-Saver, S.M. '21 March 1, 2023 Making statistics more accessible for thousands of high school students
How to teach the teachers March 23, 2012 A Q&A on innovative pedagogy with Eric Mazur (Harvard Crimson)
Artificial muscles do the twist February 26, 2014 Researchers develop a bioinspired, actuated material that mimics the complex motion of heart muscle
What drones can do October 13, 2015 HUBweek event at Harvard Stadium showcases flying robots’ potential
Applied mathematicians in Namibia April 17, 2018 What can termites teach us about designing green buildings? As it turns out, a lot.
The Fort McMurray wildfires: an indication of what’s to come June 9, 2016 SEAS researchers predict that wildfires will only get worse, more frequent with climate change
Undergrads design 'sweet' catapults October 29, 2010 Flinging candy provides a tangible path from theory to model to lift-off
Two SEAS faculty win prestigious NSF CAREER Awards January 6, 2011 Stephen Chong will study language-based information security; Sharad Ramanathan will study locomotory decision making in C. elegans
Illuminating solar energy August 8, 2017 Cross-cultural engineering program focuses on photovoltaics efficiency
Gut coils with help from its elastic neighbor August 10, 2011 Mathematicians and biologists at Harvard explain why vertebrate intestines are so predictably loopy
Harnessing bacteria to fight ocean pollution November 17, 2016 Students’ synthetic biology project claims gold at international competition
Reprogrammable Braille July 23, 2018 Researchers develop a framework to encode mechanical memory in a featureless structure – an elastic shell
Hack attacks, explained August 30, 2013 Q&A with Jonathan Zittrain delves into recent cyber attacks on news media by the Syrian Electronic Army (Harvard Gazette)