Search Results Search (-) All (1647) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1627) Teaching areas (5) The art of science August 23, 2016 In Harvard summer program, soldier-turned-scholar finds inspiration in research Probably approximately correct October 2, 2013 The New York Times reviews Prof. Leslie Valiant's new book Marr’s work on viruses highlighted by New York Times June 16, 2020 Linsey Marr is the Charles P. Lunsford Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech Compact depth sensor inspired by spiders October 28, 2019 Metalens sensor could be used for microrobotics, augmented reality, wearable devices 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 Variability appears critical to motor learning January 17, 2014 Harvard researchers say apparent "flaws" in motor function are key for learning quickly 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 Sticky when wet: strong adhesives for wound healing July 27, 2017 Slug-inspired, flexible medical adhesive sticks to wet surfaces without toxicity Direct control of dendritic cells for tracking and immune modulation May 19, 2020 Biomaterial-based method allows dendritic cells to be labeled and studied in vivo A chance to soar, through science June 24, 2016 Cambridge eighth-graders present projects they researched with Harvard partners Kim receives inaugural dissertation award June 8, 2020 Computer science graduate honored for research quality and potential impact Shape-shifting materials with infinite possibilities October 21, 2021 Totimorphic structural materials can achieve any shape Amir Yacoby named AAAS Fellow November 24, 2014 Physicist cited for advances in quantum information processing Alumni profile: Kayla Shelton, S.B. ’13 February 5, 2018 Edible experimentation August 14, 2019 The Science and Cooking for Kids program was in full swing this summer, exploring the connections between science and cooking to spark new curiosity in young minds. Senior project spotlight: Marwah Aman April 20, 2021 For her capstone project, Aman developed an accessibility device that reconstructs a physical 3D model of the user’s surroundings Senior project spotlight: Jonas LaPier April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, LaPier developed prediction maps that indicate where heavy metal contamination of well water is more likely From sea to rising sea: Climate change in America September 13, 2017 Climate change will affect every American in the coming decades — the question is, to what degree? New pop-up strategy inspired by cuts, not folds February 24, 2017 The ancient art of kirigami is inspiring a new class of materials Na Li wins prestigious NSF Career Award January 20, 2016 EE professor is rethinking smart power grids Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 61 Page 62 Current page 63 Page 64 Page 65 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
The art of science August 23, 2016 In Harvard summer program, soldier-turned-scholar finds inspiration in research
Probably approximately correct October 2, 2013 The New York Times reviews Prof. Leslie Valiant's new book
Marr’s work on viruses highlighted by New York Times June 16, 2020 Linsey Marr is the Charles P. Lunsford Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech
Compact depth sensor inspired by spiders October 28, 2019 Metalens sensor could be used for microrobotics, augmented reality, wearable devices
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
Variability appears critical to motor learning January 17, 2014 Harvard researchers say apparent "flaws" in motor function are key for learning quickly
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
Sticky when wet: strong adhesives for wound healing July 27, 2017 Slug-inspired, flexible medical adhesive sticks to wet surfaces without toxicity
Direct control of dendritic cells for tracking and immune modulation May 19, 2020 Biomaterial-based method allows dendritic cells to be labeled and studied in vivo
A chance to soar, through science June 24, 2016 Cambridge eighth-graders present projects they researched with Harvard partners
Kim receives inaugural dissertation award June 8, 2020 Computer science graduate honored for research quality and potential impact
Shape-shifting materials with infinite possibilities October 21, 2021 Totimorphic structural materials can achieve any shape
Amir Yacoby named AAAS Fellow November 24, 2014 Physicist cited for advances in quantum information processing
Edible experimentation August 14, 2019 The Science and Cooking for Kids program was in full swing this summer, exploring the connections between science and cooking to spark new curiosity in young minds.
Senior project spotlight: Marwah Aman April 20, 2021 For her capstone project, Aman developed an accessibility device that reconstructs a physical 3D model of the user’s surroundings
Senior project spotlight: Jonas LaPier April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, LaPier developed prediction maps that indicate where heavy metal contamination of well water is more likely
From sea to rising sea: Climate change in America September 13, 2017 Climate change will affect every American in the coming decades — the question is, to what degree?
New pop-up strategy inspired by cuts, not folds February 24, 2017 The ancient art of kirigami is inspiring a new class of materials
Na Li wins prestigious NSF Career Award January 20, 2016 EE professor is rethinking smart power grids