Search Results Search (-) All (1561) Courses (9) News (1547) Teaching areas (5) Researchers aim to make Internet bandwidth a global currency August 30, 2007 Proposed model for the future of e-commerce exploits a novel peer-to-peer video sharing application Finding the right "dose" for solar geoengineering March 11, 2019 Solar geoengineering could halve global temperature increases without making climate change worse, research shows Engineering for good March 8, 2019 Students apply engineering skills to mitigate impact of illegal gold mining in Amazon Basin Office of Finance - SEAS Graduate Student Aid FAQs Grad student profile: Larissa Zhou November 15, 2019 Whether testing French fry crispiness or developing more palatable space food, this Ph.D. candidate has a healthy appetite for science Micro-3D printing among '10 Breakthrough Technologies' April 23, 2014 Sophisticated technique pioneered by Jennifer A. Lewis among developments highlighted by Technology Review Shape-shifting structures take the form of a face, antenna October 8, 2019 Complex lattices that change in response to stimuli open a range of applications in electronics, robotics, medicine Smart materials get SMARTer July 11, 2012 Self-powered, homeostatic nanomaterials that actively self-regulate in response to environmental change 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 Injecting nano-devices into the brain June 8, 2015 Electronic scaffolds promise novel approach to disease UV- light enabled catheter fixes holes in the heart without invasive surgery October 5, 2015 Catheter represents a major shift in how cardiac defects are repaired Applied Mathematics - Research Opportunities New pop-up strategy inspired by cuts, not folds February 24, 2017 The ancient art of kirigami is inspiring a new class of materials Student profile: Cameron Akker May 17, 2018 This electrical engineering concentrator is fostering a maker mindset Jezero Crater, here we come November 29, 2018 Landing site for the Mars 2020 rover has a lot to offer to SEAS researchers Prineha Narang awarded NSF CAREER Award March 26, 2020 Computational physicist will study solid-state quantum repeaters Senior project spotlight: Naphtal Haya April 20, 2022 Improving the energy density of organic flow batteries Mimicking nature’s cellular architectures via 3D printing February 6, 2017 Research offers new level of control over the structure of 3D-printed materials Computer science graduates receive dissertation awards June 15, 2021 Yuliang Li and Andrew Ross honored for the quality and potential impact of their research At last, the edible science fair December 10, 2010 Harvard students use imagination to stretch the limits of cuisine (Harvard Gazette) Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 56 Page 57 Current page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Page 84 84 Page 85 85 Next page › Last page »
Researchers aim to make Internet bandwidth a global currency August 30, 2007 Proposed model for the future of e-commerce exploits a novel peer-to-peer video sharing application
Finding the right "dose" for solar geoengineering March 11, 2019 Solar geoengineering could halve global temperature increases without making climate change worse, research shows
Engineering for good March 8, 2019 Students apply engineering skills to mitigate impact of illegal gold mining in Amazon Basin
Grad student profile: Larissa Zhou November 15, 2019 Whether testing French fry crispiness or developing more palatable space food, this Ph.D. candidate has a healthy appetite for science
Micro-3D printing among '10 Breakthrough Technologies' April 23, 2014 Sophisticated technique pioneered by Jennifer A. Lewis among developments highlighted by Technology Review
Shape-shifting structures take the form of a face, antenna October 8, 2019 Complex lattices that change in response to stimuli open a range of applications in electronics, robotics, medicine
Smart materials get SMARTer July 11, 2012 Self-powered, homeostatic nanomaterials that actively self-regulate in response to environmental change
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
Injecting nano-devices into the brain June 8, 2015 Electronic scaffolds promise novel approach to disease
UV- light enabled catheter fixes holes in the heart without invasive surgery October 5, 2015 Catheter represents a major shift in how cardiac defects are repaired
New pop-up strategy inspired by cuts, not folds February 24, 2017 The ancient art of kirigami is inspiring a new class of materials
Student profile: Cameron Akker May 17, 2018 This electrical engineering concentrator is fostering a maker mindset
Jezero Crater, here we come November 29, 2018 Landing site for the Mars 2020 rover has a lot to offer to SEAS researchers
Prineha Narang awarded NSF CAREER Award March 26, 2020 Computational physicist will study solid-state quantum repeaters
Senior project spotlight: Naphtal Haya April 20, 2022 Improving the energy density of organic flow batteries
Mimicking nature’s cellular architectures via 3D printing February 6, 2017 Research offers new level of control over the structure of 3D-printed materials
Computer science graduates receive dissertation awards June 15, 2021 Yuliang Li and Andrew Ross honored for the quality and potential impact of their research
At last, the edible science fair December 10, 2010 Harvard students use imagination to stretch the limits of cuisine (Harvard Gazette)