Search Results Search (-) All (1588) Courses (13) Mission in Action (1) News (1569) Teaching areas (5) "Watermark Ink" device wins R&D 100 Award July 8, 2013 Recognized as one of the top 100 technologies introduced this year, 3D-nanostructured chip instantly identifies unknown liquids An ionic forcefield for nanoparticles November 25, 2020 Tunable coating allows hitch-hiking nanoparticles to slip past the immune system to their target Rolling toward a user-friendly commute September 18, 2017 Harvard faculty-led startup pioneers human-centric urban travel Post-stroke patients reach terra firma with exosuit technology July 26, 2017 A soft wearable robotic suit promotes normal walking in stroke patients, opening new approaches to gait re-training and rehabilitation Manmade mercury emissions decline 30 percent from 1990-2010 January 14, 2016 Results show local and regional efforts can have significant effects on atmospheric mercury Marriage of microfluidics and optics could advance lab-on-a-chip devices February 17, 2010 Scalable and reusable optical detection system boasts the sensitivity of a large microscope in a much smaller, cheaper package Night lights, big data March 28, 2017 Tool shows relationship between night-time lights and socio-economic factors Imagining impact, and believing in it April 9, 2013 Sixth annual Harvard College Innovation Challenge supports student projects through a year of development and beyond Team moves from stem cells to functioning strip of heart muscle October 16, 2009 Engineering feat is a giant step toward the possibility of using human stem cells to repair damaged hearts Changing temperatures are helping corn production in U.S. — for now November 5, 2018 Research links warming temperatures and localized cooling to increased maize production Artificial pancreas clinical trials open February 9, 2017 Trials test system to automatically regulate blood sugar for people with type 1 diabetes A globetrotter, by design June 30, 2013 SEAS alumnus sets out to improve medical technologies worldwide Alumni Profile: Jeff Tarr, A.B. ’66 February 8, 2016 ES 51 drives home the principles of engineering design December 22, 2010 Final project challenges students to convert parts from a cordless electric screwdriver into a remote-controlled, all-terrain vehicle Climate engineers weigh the risks of “planet hacking” projects November 4, 2011 Research investigates how well solar radiation management would combat climate change Forks, knives, and beakers September 11, 2013 Science & Cooking lecture series kicks off with some history, dramatic demonstrations, and world-class chefs (Harvard Gazette) New device hides, on cue, from infrared cameras November 26, 2012 Tunable material developed at Harvard boasts nearly 100% absorption on demand From secret memos to mirror sites December 11, 2010 Computer science and law Prof. Jonathan Zittrain weighs in on Wikileaks (Technology Review) Five SEAS computer science students named 2015 Siebel Scholars December 8, 2014 Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding students from the world’s leading graduate schools Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 76 Page 77 Current page 78 Page 79 Page 80 … Page 85 85 Page 86 86 Next page › Last page »
"Watermark Ink" device wins R&D 100 Award July 8, 2013 Recognized as one of the top 100 technologies introduced this year, 3D-nanostructured chip instantly identifies unknown liquids
An ionic forcefield for nanoparticles November 25, 2020 Tunable coating allows hitch-hiking nanoparticles to slip past the immune system to their target
Rolling toward a user-friendly commute September 18, 2017 Harvard faculty-led startup pioneers human-centric urban travel
Post-stroke patients reach terra firma with exosuit technology July 26, 2017 A soft wearable robotic suit promotes normal walking in stroke patients, opening new approaches to gait re-training and rehabilitation
Manmade mercury emissions decline 30 percent from 1990-2010 January 14, 2016 Results show local and regional efforts can have significant effects on atmospheric mercury
Marriage of microfluidics and optics could advance lab-on-a-chip devices February 17, 2010 Scalable and reusable optical detection system boasts the sensitivity of a large microscope in a much smaller, cheaper package
Night lights, big data March 28, 2017 Tool shows relationship between night-time lights and socio-economic factors
Imagining impact, and believing in it April 9, 2013 Sixth annual Harvard College Innovation Challenge supports student projects through a year of development and beyond
Team moves from stem cells to functioning strip of heart muscle October 16, 2009 Engineering feat is a giant step toward the possibility of using human stem cells to repair damaged hearts
Changing temperatures are helping corn production in U.S. — for now November 5, 2018 Research links warming temperatures and localized cooling to increased maize production
Artificial pancreas clinical trials open February 9, 2017 Trials test system to automatically regulate blood sugar for people with type 1 diabetes
A globetrotter, by design June 30, 2013 SEAS alumnus sets out to improve medical technologies worldwide
ES 51 drives home the principles of engineering design December 22, 2010 Final project challenges students to convert parts from a cordless electric screwdriver into a remote-controlled, all-terrain vehicle
Climate engineers weigh the risks of “planet hacking” projects November 4, 2011 Research investigates how well solar radiation management would combat climate change
Forks, knives, and beakers September 11, 2013 Science & Cooking lecture series kicks off with some history, dramatic demonstrations, and world-class chefs (Harvard Gazette)
New device hides, on cue, from infrared cameras November 26, 2012 Tunable material developed at Harvard boasts nearly 100% absorption on demand
From secret memos to mirror sites December 11, 2010 Computer science and law Prof. Jonathan Zittrain weighs in on Wikileaks (Technology Review)
Five SEAS computer science students named 2015 Siebel Scholars December 8, 2014 Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding students from the world’s leading graduate schools