Search Results Search (-) All (2576) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2509) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Tuning sound waves on chip June 27, 2022 Researchers control and modulate acoustic waves on chip for the first time Materials scientists see glass creation in new light November 5, 2009 Colloidal fluid model provides "tremendous insight" not possible with conventional means Human health risks from hydroelectric projects November 9, 2016 Ninety-percent of proposed Canadian hydroelectric projects may expose local indigenous communities to methylmercury Supreme Court decision may change how the EPA regulates hazardous air pollutants February 16, 2016 Three things to know about the benefits of reducing mercury emissions From physics to solid-state circuits, faculty member makes his mark August 26, 2009 Donhee Ham appointed Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics; granted tenure Scientists demonstrate method for integrating nanowire devices directly onto silicon May 8, 2008 Fabrication technique could yield low-cost, scalable nanowire photonic and electronic circuits Chen featured by Bloomberg Law September 21, 2016 Imaging technique reveals electronic charges with single-atom resolution March 30, 2023 Microscopy method demystifies what electrons are doing on the surface of a compound James R. Rice wins Louis Néel Medal April 4, 2012 Mechanics and geosciences expert honored for seminal contributions to strain localization, poromechanics, and friction Clearing a path for non-invasive muscle therapy for the elderly March 22, 2023 Controlling inflammation enables injured aged muscle recovery via non-invasive mechanical loading, offering promise for the future of mechanotherapies for elderly patients. DesJardins' op/ed published by the Baltimore Sun March 1, 2018 Engineers recruit bacteria as partners in innovation September 17, 2014 Harvard team lays foundation for using bacterial biofilms to produce new self-healing materials and bioprocessing technologies Senju's startup highlighted by BostInno June 14, 2016 Alumni profile: David Alpert, A.B. ’00 March 23, 2018 Friend, Madix elected as Fellows of the American Chemical Society August 7, 2010 Two SEAS affiliates are among the 192 ACS fellows who will be honored at the society's fall meeting Eswarappa named Kaplan Life Sciences Fellow August 24, 2016 Turning the problem of cancer metastasis into an opportunity November 16, 2020 Delivering immune-stimulating nanoparticles to the lungs via red blood cells halts tumor growth in mice Kang receives AFOSR Young Investigator Award February 7, 2018 Eric Mazur awarded honorary degree from Polytechnique Montréal and the Université de Montréal May 25, 2012 Applied physicist and peer learning innovator honored for work on the interaction of short laser pulses with matter Amount of water in stem cells can determine its fate as fat or bone September 26, 2017 Study is first to find cell volume can influence the future role of stem cells, regardless of environment Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 76 Page 77 Current page 78 Page 79 Page 80 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Tuning sound waves on chip June 27, 2022 Researchers control and modulate acoustic waves on chip for the first time
Materials scientists see glass creation in new light November 5, 2009 Colloidal fluid model provides "tremendous insight" not possible with conventional means
Human health risks from hydroelectric projects November 9, 2016 Ninety-percent of proposed Canadian hydroelectric projects may expose local indigenous communities to methylmercury
Supreme Court decision may change how the EPA regulates hazardous air pollutants February 16, 2016 Three things to know about the benefits of reducing mercury emissions
From physics to solid-state circuits, faculty member makes his mark August 26, 2009 Donhee Ham appointed Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics; granted tenure
Scientists demonstrate method for integrating nanowire devices directly onto silicon May 8, 2008 Fabrication technique could yield low-cost, scalable nanowire photonic and electronic circuits
Imaging technique reveals electronic charges with single-atom resolution March 30, 2023 Microscopy method demystifies what electrons are doing on the surface of a compound
James R. Rice wins Louis Néel Medal April 4, 2012 Mechanics and geosciences expert honored for seminal contributions to strain localization, poromechanics, and friction
Clearing a path for non-invasive muscle therapy for the elderly March 22, 2023 Controlling inflammation enables injured aged muscle recovery via non-invasive mechanical loading, offering promise for the future of mechanotherapies for elderly patients.
Engineers recruit bacteria as partners in innovation September 17, 2014 Harvard team lays foundation for using bacterial biofilms to produce new self-healing materials and bioprocessing technologies
Friend, Madix elected as Fellows of the American Chemical Society August 7, 2010 Two SEAS affiliates are among the 192 ACS fellows who will be honored at the society's fall meeting
Turning the problem of cancer metastasis into an opportunity November 16, 2020 Delivering immune-stimulating nanoparticles to the lungs via red blood cells halts tumor growth in mice
Eric Mazur awarded honorary degree from Polytechnique Montréal and the Université de Montréal May 25, 2012 Applied physicist and peer learning innovator honored for work on the interaction of short laser pulses with matter
Amount of water in stem cells can determine its fate as fat or bone September 26, 2017 Study is first to find cell volume can influence the future role of stem cells, regardless of environment