Search Results Search (-) All (2577) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2510) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Taking plastic out of landfills February 27, 2024 SEAS students dive into the world of plastic recycling New life for old tech September 18, 2020 Startup provides network security solutions for obsolete devices Starry-eyed over a new industry October 17, 2023 Wagner returns from internship with new career horizons Alumni profile: Jacomo Corbo, Ph.D. '08 March 14, 2024 Racing into the future of machine learning Targeting solar geoengineering to minimize risk and inequality October 21, 2012 New study suggests that solar geoengineering can be tailored to reduce inequality or to manage specific risks like the loss of Arctic sea ice Finding their way June 23, 2016 Students develop navigation tools to improve accessibility at Harvard Ancient vertebrates had everything they needed to walk underwater millions of years before the transition to dry land March 17, 2021 Mathematical framework unravels the simplicity of early walking Reengineering privacy, post-Snowden January 28, 2015 Technology and policy experts convene at Harvard symposium on “Privacy in a Networked World” The secrets of secretion June 22, 2015 New system for fluid release could improve anti-fouling, drug delivery and self-healing materials In their own words January 19, 2021 Social app startup uses audio recordings to provide useful recommendations 2024 Commencement photos May 24, 2024 Images from the 373rd Harvard Commencement on Thursday, May 23 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 The life and death of cracks January 29, 2024 Research explores how fractures nucleate, propagate and stop Leveling the playing field March 31, 2016 For Harvard Women in Computer Science, parity is their purpose Implant-based cancer vaccine is first to eliminate tumors in mice November 26, 2009 New approach reprograms the mammalian immune system to attack tumors body-wide Next-generation robotic cockroach can explore underwater environments July 2, 2018 ‘HAMR’ can walk on land, swim, and walk underwater 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 Michael Brenner awarded George Ledlie Prize February 27, 2011 Applied mathematician lauded for his creative research and his dedication to teaching and learning Grad student profile: Fritz Lekschas November 20, 2018 Computer science Ph.D. candidate is ‘Google Mapping’ the human genome Medical mechanics May 27, 2014 Teaching medical device design in cultural context, SEAS initiative earns honors Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 60 Page 61 Current page 62 Page 63 Page 64 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Taking plastic out of landfills February 27, 2024 SEAS students dive into the world of plastic recycling
New life for old tech September 18, 2020 Startup provides network security solutions for obsolete devices
Starry-eyed over a new industry October 17, 2023 Wagner returns from internship with new career horizons
Targeting solar geoengineering to minimize risk and inequality October 21, 2012 New study suggests that solar geoengineering can be tailored to reduce inequality or to manage specific risks like the loss of Arctic sea ice
Finding their way June 23, 2016 Students develop navigation tools to improve accessibility at Harvard
Ancient vertebrates had everything they needed to walk underwater millions of years before the transition to dry land March 17, 2021 Mathematical framework unravels the simplicity of early walking
Reengineering privacy, post-Snowden January 28, 2015 Technology and policy experts convene at Harvard symposium on “Privacy in a Networked World”
The secrets of secretion June 22, 2015 New system for fluid release could improve anti-fouling, drug delivery and self-healing materials
In their own words January 19, 2021 Social app startup uses audio recordings to provide useful recommendations
2024 Commencement photos May 24, 2024 Images from the 373rd Harvard Commencement on Thursday, May 23
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
The life and death of cracks January 29, 2024 Research explores how fractures nucleate, propagate and stop
Leveling the playing field March 31, 2016 For Harvard Women in Computer Science, parity is their purpose
Implant-based cancer vaccine is first to eliminate tumors in mice November 26, 2009 New approach reprograms the mammalian immune system to attack tumors body-wide
Next-generation robotic cockroach can explore underwater environments July 2, 2018 ‘HAMR’ can walk on land, swim, and walk underwater
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
Michael Brenner awarded George Ledlie Prize February 27, 2011 Applied mathematician lauded for his creative research and his dedication to teaching and learning
Grad student profile: Fritz Lekschas November 20, 2018 Computer science Ph.D. candidate is ‘Google Mapping’ the human genome
Medical mechanics May 27, 2014 Teaching medical device design in cultural context, SEAS initiative earns honors