Search Results Search (-) All (1552) Courses (10) News (1537) Teaching areas (5) Unregulated, agricultural ammonia threatens national parks’ ecology October 10, 2013 Harvard-led research shows nitrogen compounds carried on the wind are sufficient to disrupt pristine, protected environments Greg Morrisett named Harvard College Professor June 23, 2014 Annual honors recognize excellence in undergraduate teaching by five outstanding Harvard faculty New technique diagnoses cancer from bodily fluids November 21, 2013 Harvard researchers contributed machine learning techniques to improve UCLA diagnostic tool Environmental scientists say China could meet future energy needs by wind alone September 11, 2009 Study suggests that wind is ecologically and economically practical and could reduce CO2 emissions International Rhodes Scholar has global aspirations December 6, 2017 Oxford-bound student seeks to use educational opportunities to make a difference Manufacturing with microbes December 5, 2017 Students’ synthetic biology project uses bacteria to produce polymers Carbon-negative power generation for China April 8, 2019 Reducing CO2 concentrations and air pollution in the atmosphere 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 Alumni Profile: Lexi Ross, A.B. ’13 September 15, 2015 On-chip, electronically tunable frequency comb March 18, 2019 Integrated electro-optic frequency comb could be used for many applications including optical telecommunication A library for the future May 17, 2021 Harvard startup creates online repository of engineering and technology information Inciting an immune attack on cancer cells August 27, 2015 A new minimally invasive vaccine that combines cancer cells and immune-enhancing factors could be used clinically to launch a destructive attack on tumors Coding for uncertainty increases security February 20, 2020 Researchers develop algorithm to protect against poaching and other “green” security challenges Renal reabsorption in living devices March 6, 2019 3D bioprinted, vascularized proximal tubules mimic the human kidney’s reabsorption functions Senior profile: Davey Schoenberg May 25, 2022 Developing machines, religious identity at the same time Robotic construction crew needs no foreman February 13, 2014 Self-organizing robots inspired by termite colonies demonstrate swarm-like intelligence Change the shape, change the sound November 2, 2015 Algorithm to 3D print vibrational sounds Adding a personal touch to ads January 17, 2019 Student startup uses artificial intelligence to personalize in-store ads Alumni profile: Lahiru Jayatilaka, A.B. ’10 February 23, 2017 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 76 Page 77 Current page 78 Page 79 Page 80 … Page 84 84 Page 85 85 Next page › Last page »
Unregulated, agricultural ammonia threatens national parks’ ecology October 10, 2013 Harvard-led research shows nitrogen compounds carried on the wind are sufficient to disrupt pristine, protected environments
Greg Morrisett named Harvard College Professor June 23, 2014 Annual honors recognize excellence in undergraduate teaching by five outstanding Harvard faculty
New technique diagnoses cancer from bodily fluids November 21, 2013 Harvard researchers contributed machine learning techniques to improve UCLA diagnostic tool
Environmental scientists say China could meet future energy needs by wind alone September 11, 2009 Study suggests that wind is ecologically and economically practical and could reduce CO2 emissions
International Rhodes Scholar has global aspirations December 6, 2017 Oxford-bound student seeks to use educational opportunities to make a difference
Manufacturing with microbes December 5, 2017 Students’ synthetic biology project uses bacteria to produce polymers
Carbon-negative power generation for China April 8, 2019 Reducing CO2 concentrations and air pollution in the atmosphere
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
On-chip, electronically tunable frequency comb March 18, 2019 Integrated electro-optic frequency comb could be used for many applications including optical telecommunication
A library for the future May 17, 2021 Harvard startup creates online repository of engineering and technology information
Inciting an immune attack on cancer cells August 27, 2015 A new minimally invasive vaccine that combines cancer cells and immune-enhancing factors could be used clinically to launch a destructive attack on tumors
Coding for uncertainty increases security February 20, 2020 Researchers develop algorithm to protect against poaching and other “green” security challenges
Renal reabsorption in living devices March 6, 2019 3D bioprinted, vascularized proximal tubules mimic the human kidney’s reabsorption functions
Senior profile: Davey Schoenberg May 25, 2022 Developing machines, religious identity at the same time
Robotic construction crew needs no foreman February 13, 2014 Self-organizing robots inspired by termite colonies demonstrate swarm-like intelligence
Adding a personal touch to ads January 17, 2019 Student startup uses artificial intelligence to personalize in-store ads