Search Results Search (-) All (1662) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1642) Teaching areas (5) New drug delivery system suppresses tumors in mice May 15, 2019 Nanovehicles can carry and delivery multiple types of cancer drugs Back to work June 23, 2020 Alumni startup enables firms to securely verify employees’ COVID-19 health status 'Archeologists of the air' isolate pristine aerosol particles September 17, 2010 For the first time, pure particles in near pre-industrial conditions measured in Amazon Basin, revealing insights about clouds and climate Venus-like exoplanet might have oxygen atmosphere, but not life August 18, 2016 New research sheds light onplanet 39light-years away Glowing with the flow November 5, 2019 Students engineer blood vessel receptors to signal life-threatening conditions NSF grant will help deepen our understanding of Arctic climate change October 31, 2011 Daniel Jacob and Loretta J. Mickley are part of an NSF effort to improve predictions of climate change Making every cell matter October 31, 2016 A new method for encapsulating single cells within tunable microgels could boost efficacy of cell-based therapies and tissue engineering New effort to focus on grad education in applied computational science September 23, 2010 Aim is to enhance teaching and learning and spur intellectual partnerships Senior project spotlight: John Schmidt April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, Schmidt designed a low-cost, educational wind tunnel Weighing environment, economics, and security October 22, 2013 Michael B. McElroy examines the pros and cons of the Keystone XL pipeline in a Harvard Magazine op-ed Airway muscle-on-a-chip mimics asthma September 23, 2014 Tissue-level model of human airway musculature could pave way for patient-specific asthma treatments Soft robotics ‘toolkit’ features everything a robot-maker needs September 19, 2014 Online resource is designed to foster innovation and learning Heat seekers September 29, 2016 Eliot House temperature-monitoring project seeks to conserve energy in winter The changing chemistry of the Amazonian atmosphere April 11, 2018 Pollution and urbanization are impacting the atmospheric chemistry of the rainforest Grad student Erez Lieberman creates iShoe to aid in balance August 1, 2008 Harvard-MIT HST student uses NASA know-how to help elderly people avoid catastrophic falls Coming full circuit May 15, 2020 From childhood tinkerer to electrical engineer, Billy Koech keeps looking for ways to innovate Scholars greet Paris exit as multifaceted mistake June 15, 2017 Faculty across disciplines react to withdrawal from climate accord Augmented humans in action February 28, 2019 Kopin Corporation founder and CEO John C.C. Fan, Ph.D. ’72, shares futuristic insights during Dean’s Industry Lecture Series Algorithms empower metalens design May 16, 2022 New approach paves the way for larger, more complex metalenses Commemorating the past, celebrating the future April 11, 2017 Graduate alumni reunion and symposium highlights collaborative trajectories Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 57 Page 58 Current page 59 Page 60 Page 61 … Page 89 89 Page 90 90 Next page › Last page »
New drug delivery system suppresses tumors in mice May 15, 2019 Nanovehicles can carry and delivery multiple types of cancer drugs
Back to work June 23, 2020 Alumni startup enables firms to securely verify employees’ COVID-19 health status
'Archeologists of the air' isolate pristine aerosol particles September 17, 2010 For the first time, pure particles in near pre-industrial conditions measured in Amazon Basin, revealing insights about clouds and climate
Venus-like exoplanet might have oxygen atmosphere, but not life August 18, 2016 New research sheds light onplanet 39light-years away
Glowing with the flow November 5, 2019 Students engineer blood vessel receptors to signal life-threatening conditions
NSF grant will help deepen our understanding of Arctic climate change October 31, 2011 Daniel Jacob and Loretta J. Mickley are part of an NSF effort to improve predictions of climate change
Making every cell matter October 31, 2016 A new method for encapsulating single cells within tunable microgels could boost efficacy of cell-based therapies and tissue engineering
New effort to focus on grad education in applied computational science September 23, 2010 Aim is to enhance teaching and learning and spur intellectual partnerships
Senior project spotlight: John Schmidt April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, Schmidt designed a low-cost, educational wind tunnel
Weighing environment, economics, and security October 22, 2013 Michael B. McElroy examines the pros and cons of the Keystone XL pipeline in a Harvard Magazine op-ed
Airway muscle-on-a-chip mimics asthma September 23, 2014 Tissue-level model of human airway musculature could pave way for patient-specific asthma treatments
Soft robotics ‘toolkit’ features everything a robot-maker needs September 19, 2014 Online resource is designed to foster innovation and learning
Heat seekers September 29, 2016 Eliot House temperature-monitoring project seeks to conserve energy in winter
The changing chemistry of the Amazonian atmosphere April 11, 2018 Pollution and urbanization are impacting the atmospheric chemistry of the rainforest
Grad student Erez Lieberman creates iShoe to aid in balance August 1, 2008 Harvard-MIT HST student uses NASA know-how to help elderly people avoid catastrophic falls
Coming full circuit May 15, 2020 From childhood tinkerer to electrical engineer, Billy Koech keeps looking for ways to innovate
Scholars greet Paris exit as multifaceted mistake June 15, 2017 Faculty across disciplines react to withdrawal from climate accord
Augmented humans in action February 28, 2019 Kopin Corporation founder and CEO John C.C. Fan, Ph.D. ’72, shares futuristic insights during Dean’s Industry Lecture Series
Algorithms empower metalens design May 16, 2022 New approach paves the way for larger, more complex metalenses
Commemorating the past, celebrating the future April 11, 2017 Graduate alumni reunion and symposium highlights collaborative trajectories