Search Results Search (-) All (1624) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1607) Teaching areas (5) 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 A dash of chemistry December 7, 2015 Holiday lecture highlights the role salt plays in our daily lives 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 SEAS team finds fungal spores remarkably aerodynamic December 24, 2008 Marriage of mycology and applied mathematics highlights Harvard's breadth and depth SEAS graduate student awarded Facebook Fellowship February 7, 2012 Gregory Malecha aims to use the fellowship to radically improve both the efficiency and the trustworthiness of modern software Injecting nano-devices into the brain June 8, 2015 Electronic scaffolds promise novel approach to disease Locking up fats in CAGEs to treat obesity November 25, 2019 Orally administered liquid salt helps prevent fat absorption and slow down weight gain in rats No bugs at annual CS 50 Fair December 13, 2011 Undergrads from all concentrations show off programming projects to benefit the community Uniting to save small businesses February 22, 2021 First-year student’s small business investment app wins Schmidt Futures support Alumni profile: Monika Kopacz, S.M. ’05, Ph.D. ’09 March 19, 2018 President Obama appoints Cherry A. Murray to oil spill panel commission June 15, 2010 The bipartisan Commission tasked with providing recommendations on how we can prevent – and mitigate the impact of – any future spills that result from offshore drilling. Reversible, programmable mechanical metamaterials June 9, 2021 Research could be used for mechanical computing, encryption and more 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 Michael Brenner awarded George Ledlie Prize February 27, 2011 Applied mathematician lauded for his creative research and his dedication to teaching and learning Q&A with Lene Hau March 18, 2007 Applied physicist Lene Vestergaard Hau sheds some light on what she calls a "new territory, a new regime of nature" (Boston Globe) Dean Murray reflects on her oil spill commission experiences May 23, 2011 Says the need to create "a very different safety culture in the Gulf of Mexico" is the biggest lesson learned (APS Notes) E-nose sniffs out harmful molecules July 24, 2023 AI-enabled portable sensor can be used to manage hazardous waste, monitor air quality, identify spoiled food, and diagnose diseases Radhika Nagpal approved for promotion to tenured full professor April 18, 2012 Computer scientist applies inspirations from biological multi-agent systems to computer and robotic systems Shriram Ramanathan wins 2011 Robert Lansing Hardy Award February 18, 2011 Materials scientist honored for innovative contributions to the synthesis, study and applications of thin film oxides Investing in leadership May 15, 2014 The Experiment Fund celebrates two years in Cambridge Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 58 Page 59 Current page 60 Page 61 Page 62 … Page 87 87 Page 88 88 Next page › Last page »
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
A dash of chemistry December 7, 2015 Holiday lecture highlights the role salt plays in our daily lives
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
SEAS team finds fungal spores remarkably aerodynamic December 24, 2008 Marriage of mycology and applied mathematics highlights Harvard's breadth and depth
SEAS graduate student awarded Facebook Fellowship February 7, 2012 Gregory Malecha aims to use the fellowship to radically improve both the efficiency and the trustworthiness of modern software
Injecting nano-devices into the brain June 8, 2015 Electronic scaffolds promise novel approach to disease
Locking up fats in CAGEs to treat obesity November 25, 2019 Orally administered liquid salt helps prevent fat absorption and slow down weight gain in rats
No bugs at annual CS 50 Fair December 13, 2011 Undergrads from all concentrations show off programming projects to benefit the community
Uniting to save small businesses February 22, 2021 First-year student’s small business investment app wins Schmidt Futures support
President Obama appoints Cherry A. Murray to oil spill panel commission June 15, 2010 The bipartisan Commission tasked with providing recommendations on how we can prevent – and mitigate the impact of – any future spills that result from offshore drilling.
Reversible, programmable mechanical metamaterials June 9, 2021 Research could be used for mechanical computing, encryption and more
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
Michael Brenner awarded George Ledlie Prize February 27, 2011 Applied mathematician lauded for his creative research and his dedication to teaching and learning
Q&A with Lene Hau March 18, 2007 Applied physicist Lene Vestergaard Hau sheds some light on what she calls a "new territory, a new regime of nature" (Boston Globe)
Dean Murray reflects on her oil spill commission experiences May 23, 2011 Says the need to create "a very different safety culture in the Gulf of Mexico" is the biggest lesson learned (APS Notes)
E-nose sniffs out harmful molecules July 24, 2023 AI-enabled portable sensor can be used to manage hazardous waste, monitor air quality, identify spoiled food, and diagnose diseases
Radhika Nagpal approved for promotion to tenured full professor April 18, 2012 Computer scientist applies inspirations from biological multi-agent systems to computer and robotic systems
Shriram Ramanathan wins 2011 Robert Lansing Hardy Award February 18, 2011 Materials scientist honored for innovative contributions to the synthesis, study and applications of thin film oxides