Search Results Search (-) All (1736) Courses (13) Mission in Action (2) News (1715) Teaching areas (6) Reviving cells after a heart attack October 14, 2020 Researchers unravel the healing mechanisms of extracellular vesicles and demonstrate their healing power on a heart-on-a-chip Training for a new kind of leader January 10, 2020 A profile of Technology Innovation Fellow Sebastian Schwartz Rolling toward a user-friendly commute September 18, 2017 Harvard faculty-led startup pioneers human-centric urban travel Bringing additional expertise to class via remote instruction April 21, 2020 Computer science professor discovers new methods to engage students 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 Artificial pancreas clinical trials open February 9, 2017 Trials test system to automatically regulate blood sugar for people with type 1 diabetes 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 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 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 Driven to innovate June 14, 2021 Students learn about real-world problem solving and road safety in Rwanda Joanna Aizenberg elected Fellow of the American Physical Society November 28, 2012 Materials scientist will be honored for her "research in biomineralization and the control of templated nucleation and growth of crystals" 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 A one-way street for acoustic waves June 17, 2020 Device could improve quantum and classical communications A safe, wearable soft sensor December 21, 2018 Biocompatible sensor could be used in diagnostics, therapeutics, human-computer interfaces, and virtual reality 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 Cyborg brain organoids offer insight into early brain development February 7, 2022 Embedded nanoelectronics could advance fundamental neuroscience and enable patient-specific drug screening Minuscule chips for NMR spectroscopy promise portability, parallelization August 4, 2014 Two-by-two-millimeter spectrometer dramatically shrinks footprint for multidimensional analysis of molecules The need for speed July 22, 2014 What will high-performance computing mean for you? Getting a grip on near-field light July 23, 2020 Research advances particle manipulation, high resolution microscopy, communications and more Resilient robots August 12, 2022 Resilient robot teams juggle competing priorities without deadlock Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 83 Page 84 Current page 85 Page 86 Page 87 … Page 93 93 Page 94 94 Next page › Last page »
Reviving cells after a heart attack October 14, 2020 Researchers unravel the healing mechanisms of extracellular vesicles and demonstrate their healing power on a heart-on-a-chip
Training for a new kind of leader January 10, 2020 A profile of Technology Innovation Fellow Sebastian Schwartz
Rolling toward a user-friendly commute September 18, 2017 Harvard faculty-led startup pioneers human-centric urban travel
Bringing additional expertise to class via remote instruction April 21, 2020 Computer science professor discovers new methods to engage students
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
Artificial pancreas clinical trials open February 9, 2017 Trials test system to automatically regulate blood sugar for people with type 1 diabetes
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
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
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
Driven to innovate June 14, 2021 Students learn about real-world problem solving and road safety in Rwanda
Joanna Aizenberg elected Fellow of the American Physical Society November 28, 2012 Materials scientist will be honored for her "research in biomineralization and the control of templated nucleation and growth of crystals"
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
A one-way street for acoustic waves June 17, 2020 Device could improve quantum and classical communications
A safe, wearable soft sensor December 21, 2018 Biocompatible sensor could be used in diagnostics, therapeutics, human-computer interfaces, and virtual reality
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
Cyborg brain organoids offer insight into early brain development February 7, 2022 Embedded nanoelectronics could advance fundamental neuroscience and enable patient-specific drug screening
Minuscule chips for NMR spectroscopy promise portability, parallelization August 4, 2014 Two-by-two-millimeter spectrometer dramatically shrinks footprint for multidimensional analysis of molecules
Getting a grip on near-field light July 23, 2020 Research advances particle manipulation, high resolution microscopy, communications and more