Search Results Search (-) All (2577) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2510) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Celebrating the work at SEAS May 8, 2018 Annual Design and Project Fair showcases student creations Gen Ed course brings together famed chefs and eminent academics March 23, 2010 Collaboration by Alícia, chef Ferran Adrià’s foundation, and the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences aims to inspire students and advance kitchen science Plugging Africa’s brain drain April 11, 2018 Computer science students build web platform for Rwandan education nonprofit Typos mean big revenue for search giant Google March 2, 2010 SEAS and HBS researchers estimate that revenue from typosquatting is nearly $500M per year (Bostonist). Filling a void in stem cell therapy September 14, 2015 A new porous hydrogel could boost the success of stem-cell-based tissue regeneration Massage doesn’t just make muscles feel better, it makes them heal faster and stronger October 6, 2021 Study confirms link between mechanotherapy and immunotherapy in muscle regeneration in mice Alumni Profile: Paxton Maeder-York, S.B. ’14, S.M. ’19 June 14, 2022 Bringing AI to IVF Alumni profile: Michi Garrison, A.B. ’83 June 5, 2019 Rhodes Scholar digs into deep learning February 7, 2020 Oxford-bound student Neil Band wants to use AI to streamline drug discovery Celebrating beginnings February 8, 2017 First Sophomore Convocation brings students, alumni together Engineering a better life October 31, 2013 SEAS cultivates leaders with the skills and passion to change the world 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) Buffering the sun June 18, 2013 David Keith and the question of climate engineering (Harvard Magazine) A 3-D model of a human heart ventricle July 23, 2018 Bioengineers build a scale model of a heart ventricle that beats, survives for months in the lab Grad student profile: Matheus Fernandes April 3, 2019 Applied math Ph.D. candidate takes a deep dive into bio-inspired research Exploring soft-matter physics from cell nucleus to flaky pie crust April 16, 2010 A profile of applied physics postdoctoral student Amy Rowat Quino Energy hits manufacturing milestone March 19, 2024 Company founded by alum based on SEAS battery research Welcoming words of wisdom February 1, 2018 Advice and encouragement at second annual Sophomore Convocation Alumni profile: Vinay Iyengar, A.B. ’18 February 4, 2020 A venture capitalist on a mission to foster more diversity in tech An early warning system for joint heat and ozone extremes in China August 8, 2023 Research identifies patterns to predict co-occurrence of heat and ozone extremes in China months in advance Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 53 Page 54 Current page 55 Page 56 Page 57 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Gen Ed course brings together famed chefs and eminent academics March 23, 2010 Collaboration by Alícia, chef Ferran Adrià’s foundation, and the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences aims to inspire students and advance kitchen science
Plugging Africa’s brain drain April 11, 2018 Computer science students build web platform for Rwandan education nonprofit
Typos mean big revenue for search giant Google March 2, 2010 SEAS and HBS researchers estimate that revenue from typosquatting is nearly $500M per year (Bostonist).
Filling a void in stem cell therapy September 14, 2015 A new porous hydrogel could boost the success of stem-cell-based tissue regeneration
Massage doesn’t just make muscles feel better, it makes them heal faster and stronger October 6, 2021 Study confirms link between mechanotherapy and immunotherapy in muscle regeneration in mice
Rhodes Scholar digs into deep learning February 7, 2020 Oxford-bound student Neil Band wants to use AI to streamline drug discovery
Engineering a better life October 31, 2013 SEAS cultivates leaders with the skills and passion to change the world
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)
Buffering the sun June 18, 2013 David Keith and the question of climate engineering (Harvard Magazine)
A 3-D model of a human heart ventricle July 23, 2018 Bioengineers build a scale model of a heart ventricle that beats, survives for months in the lab
Grad student profile: Matheus Fernandes April 3, 2019 Applied math Ph.D. candidate takes a deep dive into bio-inspired research
Exploring soft-matter physics from cell nucleus to flaky pie crust April 16, 2010 A profile of applied physics postdoctoral student Amy Rowat
Quino Energy hits manufacturing milestone March 19, 2024 Company founded by alum based on SEAS battery research
Welcoming words of wisdom February 1, 2018 Advice and encouragement at second annual Sophomore Convocation
Alumni profile: Vinay Iyengar, A.B. ’18 February 4, 2020 A venture capitalist on a mission to foster more diversity in tech
An early warning system for joint heat and ozone extremes in China August 8, 2023 Research identifies patterns to predict co-occurrence of heat and ozone extremes in China months in advance