Search Results Search (-) All (1638) Courses (13) Mission in Action (1) News (1619) Teaching areas (5) Waves and the waggle dance, all in search of a quick chat December 14, 2010 Holiday Lecture on the physics and biology of communication awes and delights with animal examples and demos HIPPO global-scale air chemistry dataset now available February 12, 2013 Open-access data from 64 research flights offers insight into the global carbon cycle and aerosols for climate modeling 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 Master's in Data Science - Info for Current Students Master's in Computational Science and Engineering - Info for Current Students Shape-shifting sheets automatically fold into multiple shapes June 29, 2010 Relying on origami techniques, researchers show programmable matter folding into a boat- or plane-shape Minuscule chips for NMR spectroscopy promise portability, parallelization August 4, 2014 Two-by-two-millimeter spectrometer dramatically shrinks footprint for multidimensional analysis of molecules Inspired by cotton candy, engineers put new spin on nanofibers May 26, 2010 Offering increased control and higher output, device could be a boon for industrial applications, from biocompatible materials to air filters Finding the Right Frequency February 8, 2022 SEAS senior trio awarded $250,000 grant to develop radio frequency monitoring technology The need for speed July 22, 2014 What will high-performance computing mean for you? An ionic forcefield for nanoparticles November 25, 2020 Tunable coating allows hitch-hiking nanoparticles to slip past the immune system to their target A clean way to extract rare earth metals June 17, 2016 New method separates metals using solutions no more acidic than hydrochloric acid Alumni profile: Catherine Ulrich, A.B. ’05 December 20, 2016 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 Showcasing the future April 15, 2022 MS/MBA students, Roberts Family Fellows present start-ups at Technology Showcase An unobstructed view into the human body September 26, 2016 An antifouling coatingcould help clinicians see clearly during endoscope procedures 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 Greg Morrisett named Harvard College Professor June 23, 2014 Annual honors recognize excellence in undergraduate teaching by five outstanding Harvard faculty “Quacking” into computer programming January 30, 2024 New AI bot helps students learn to code New technique diagnoses cancer from bodily fluids November 21, 2013 Harvard researchers contributed machine learning techniques to improve UCLA diagnostic tool Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 79 Page 80 Current page 81 Page 82 Page 83 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
Waves and the waggle dance, all in search of a quick chat December 14, 2010 Holiday Lecture on the physics and biology of communication awes and delights with animal examples and demos
HIPPO global-scale air chemistry dataset now available February 12, 2013 Open-access data from 64 research flights offers insight into the global carbon cycle and aerosols for climate modeling
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
Shape-shifting sheets automatically fold into multiple shapes June 29, 2010 Relying on origami techniques, researchers show programmable matter folding into a boat- or plane-shape
Minuscule chips for NMR spectroscopy promise portability, parallelization August 4, 2014 Two-by-two-millimeter spectrometer dramatically shrinks footprint for multidimensional analysis of molecules
Inspired by cotton candy, engineers put new spin on nanofibers May 26, 2010 Offering increased control and higher output, device could be a boon for industrial applications, from biocompatible materials to air filters
Finding the Right Frequency February 8, 2022 SEAS senior trio awarded $250,000 grant to develop radio frequency monitoring technology
An ionic forcefield for nanoparticles November 25, 2020 Tunable coating allows hitch-hiking nanoparticles to slip past the immune system to their target
A clean way to extract rare earth metals June 17, 2016 New method separates metals using solutions no more acidic than hydrochloric acid
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
Showcasing the future April 15, 2022 MS/MBA students, Roberts Family Fellows present start-ups at Technology Showcase
An unobstructed view into the human body September 26, 2016 An antifouling coatingcould help clinicians see clearly during endoscope procedures
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
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