Search Results Search (-) All (1139) Courses (117) Events (2) Mission in Action (1) News (531) People (486) Teaching areas (2) An ear for innovation April 18, 2018 Researchers use materials science technology to improve tympanostomy tubes Harvard collaborates with ReWalk Robotics to develop wearable exosuits for patients with limited mobility May 17, 2016 The agreement enables further development of soft exosuit technologies for a range of medical applications Drawing inspiration from plants and animals to restore tissue March 19, 2018 Nanofiber dressings heal wounds, promote regeneration Five SEAS computer science students named 2013 Siebel Scholars September 14, 2012 Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding students from the world’s most prestigious graduate schools “Backpacks” boost immune cells’ ability to kill cancer April 29, 2020 Disc-shaped particles control macrophage behavior to slow tumor growth and metastasis in mice A blood pressure monitor in your pocket April 28, 2023 Biospectal turns smartphone camera into medical device Exhibits of electronics December 12, 2017 Creative gadgetry abounds at end-of-term student project showcases Getting a grip July 27, 2015 New research rethinks how we grab and hold onto objects Amount of water in stem cells can determine its fate as fat or bone September 26, 2017 Study is first to find cell volume can influence the future role of stem cells, regardless of environment Alumni profile: Ali Forsyth, Ph.D. ’12 June 22, 2021 This entrepreneur is pioneering technology that could streamline electric vehicle production Electrodes that flow to fit the body June 17, 2021 New metal-free hydrogel electrodes flex to fit the body’s many shapes Microfluidics Lab provides new core facility for undergraduate teaching January 20, 2011 Simple but ingenious way to create lab-on-a-chip devices could become a model for teaching and research Undergrads design 'sweet' catapults October 29, 2010 Flinging candy provides a tangible path from theory to model to lift-off Tethered soft exosuit reduces the metabolic cost of running May 31, 2017 New robotic exosuit could push the limits of human performance and lead to new wearable technologies for athletes and consumers Radhika Nagpal, expert on swarm robotics, celebrated among "Nature's 10" December 18, 2014 Harvard computer scientist honored for advancing science through her contributions to artificial intelligence Five SEAS computer science students named 2011 Siebel Scholars September 2, 2010 Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding graduate students from the world’s most prestigious graduate schools Bioinspired coating for medical devices repels blood and bacteria October 12, 2014 Developed using FDA-approved materials, the coating prevented flowing blood from clotting in a large animal efficacy study Cherry Murray seeks impact for next-generation global leadership January 2, 2010 Dean Cherry A. Murray among Women to Watch in 2010 (Boston Herald) Researchers use light to coax stem cells to repair teeth May 28, 2014 Noninvasive laser therapy could radically shift dental treatment and lead to a host of broader clinical applications in regenerative medicine A soft, on-the-fly solution to a hard, underwater problem August 1, 2018 Soft grippers can be 3D printed on board ships to safely sample different types of sea life Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 56 Page 57 Current page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Page 61 61 Page 62 62 Next page › Last page »
An ear for innovation April 18, 2018 Researchers use materials science technology to improve tympanostomy tubes
Harvard collaborates with ReWalk Robotics to develop wearable exosuits for patients with limited mobility May 17, 2016 The agreement enables further development of soft exosuit technologies for a range of medical applications
Drawing inspiration from plants and animals to restore tissue March 19, 2018 Nanofiber dressings heal wounds, promote regeneration
Five SEAS computer science students named 2013 Siebel Scholars September 14, 2012 Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding students from the world’s most prestigious graduate schools
“Backpacks” boost immune cells’ ability to kill cancer April 29, 2020 Disc-shaped particles control macrophage behavior to slow tumor growth and metastasis in mice
A blood pressure monitor in your pocket April 28, 2023 Biospectal turns smartphone camera into medical device
Exhibits of electronics December 12, 2017 Creative gadgetry abounds at end-of-term student project showcases
Amount of water in stem cells can determine its fate as fat or bone September 26, 2017 Study is first to find cell volume can influence the future role of stem cells, regardless of environment
Alumni profile: Ali Forsyth, Ph.D. ’12 June 22, 2021 This entrepreneur is pioneering technology that could streamline electric vehicle production
Electrodes that flow to fit the body June 17, 2021 New metal-free hydrogel electrodes flex to fit the body’s many shapes
Microfluidics Lab provides new core facility for undergraduate teaching January 20, 2011 Simple but ingenious way to create lab-on-a-chip devices could become a model for teaching and research
Undergrads design 'sweet' catapults October 29, 2010 Flinging candy provides a tangible path from theory to model to lift-off
Tethered soft exosuit reduces the metabolic cost of running May 31, 2017 New robotic exosuit could push the limits of human performance and lead to new wearable technologies for athletes and consumers
Radhika Nagpal, expert on swarm robotics, celebrated among "Nature's 10" December 18, 2014 Harvard computer scientist honored for advancing science through her contributions to artificial intelligence
Five SEAS computer science students named 2011 Siebel Scholars September 2, 2010 Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding graduate students from the world’s most prestigious graduate schools
Bioinspired coating for medical devices repels blood and bacteria October 12, 2014 Developed using FDA-approved materials, the coating prevented flowing blood from clotting in a large animal efficacy study
Cherry Murray seeks impact for next-generation global leadership January 2, 2010 Dean Cherry A. Murray among Women to Watch in 2010 (Boston Herald)
Researchers use light to coax stem cells to repair teeth May 28, 2014 Noninvasive laser therapy could radically shift dental treatment and lead to a host of broader clinical applications in regenerative medicine
A soft, on-the-fly solution to a hard, underwater problem August 1, 2018 Soft grippers can be 3D printed on board ships to safely sample different types of sea life