Search Results Search (-) All (2576) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2509) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Simple machine may pave the way for more powerful cell phones and WIFI October 26, 2022 A 3D-printed device in a tank of water braids nanowires and moves microparticles 2014-15: The year in review May 31, 2015 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact. Alumni profile: Lia Mondavi, A.B. '19 November 23, 2022 Bringing the math to sustainable food distribution China may be on track to meet its CO2 emissions goals early August 13, 2019 Study finds that as cities become wealthier, per capita emissions drop Advancing science and technology September 20, 2013 Major grants from the National Science Foundation will spur breakthroughs in quantum engineering and artificial intelligence Research extends the lifetime of molecules in organic flow batteries to practical values June 16, 2022 New approach topples major barrier to commercialization Student profile: Joel Balkaran, S.B. ’20 December 19, 2019 Munich research program helps bioengineer explore new worlds, in the lab and beyond Scientists map the human loop-ome December 11, 2014 In 3D maps of the folded genome, a catalog of 10,000 loops reveals a new form of genetic regulation Raindrops also keep fallin’ on exoplanets April 5, 2021 Size of raindrops can help identify potentially habitable planets outside our solar system Constructing termite turrets without a blueprint January 19, 2021 Researchers develop a mathematical model to explain the complex architecture of termite mounds Massive 2022 eruption reduced ozone levels November 20, 2023 The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano changed the chemistry, dynamics of Earth’s stratosphere Alumni profile: Paolo Pasco, A.B. '22 March 23, 2023 Alum constructs his way to success as crossword editor Applied physicists discover that migrating cells flow like glass February 21, 2011 Harvard-led research advances understanding of wound healing, cancer metastasis, and embryonic development Senior project spotlight: Charlie Biggs April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, Biggs designed a more environmentally friendly mechanical battery Senior project spotlight: Mark Meneses April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, Meneses designed software that mimics the process scientists use to generate antibodies in the lab Minimal viable products for new technology ventures March 8, 2019 Technology Venture Immersion program plunged MS/MBA students into fast-paced problem solving Welcome back, SEAS students August 23, 2011 A note from Dean Cherry A. Murray highlighting progress on integrating design into the curriculum and enhancing teaching and advising Samra wins IAU Ph.D. Prize July 3, 2019 Margo Seltzer awarded Undergraduate Research Faculty Mentoring Award February 15, 2017 Computer scientist honored for exceptional work with students Alumni profile: Chadwick Eason, A.B. ’13 June 15, 2017 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 86 Page 87 Current page 88 Page 89 Page 90 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Simple machine may pave the way for more powerful cell phones and WIFI October 26, 2022 A 3D-printed device in a tank of water braids nanowires and moves microparticles
2014-15: The year in review May 31, 2015 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact.
Alumni profile: Lia Mondavi, A.B. '19 November 23, 2022 Bringing the math to sustainable food distribution
China may be on track to meet its CO2 emissions goals early August 13, 2019 Study finds that as cities become wealthier, per capita emissions drop
Advancing science and technology September 20, 2013 Major grants from the National Science Foundation will spur breakthroughs in quantum engineering and artificial intelligence
Research extends the lifetime of molecules in organic flow batteries to practical values June 16, 2022 New approach topples major barrier to commercialization
Student profile: Joel Balkaran, S.B. ’20 December 19, 2019 Munich research program helps bioengineer explore new worlds, in the lab and beyond
Scientists map the human loop-ome December 11, 2014 In 3D maps of the folded genome, a catalog of 10,000 loops reveals a new form of genetic regulation
Raindrops also keep fallin’ on exoplanets April 5, 2021 Size of raindrops can help identify potentially habitable planets outside our solar system
Constructing termite turrets without a blueprint January 19, 2021 Researchers develop a mathematical model to explain the complex architecture of termite mounds
Massive 2022 eruption reduced ozone levels November 20, 2023 The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano changed the chemistry, dynamics of Earth’s stratosphere
Alumni profile: Paolo Pasco, A.B. '22 March 23, 2023 Alum constructs his way to success as crossword editor
Applied physicists discover that migrating cells flow like glass February 21, 2011 Harvard-led research advances understanding of wound healing, cancer metastasis, and embryonic development
Senior project spotlight: Charlie Biggs April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, Biggs designed a more environmentally friendly mechanical battery
Senior project spotlight: Mark Meneses April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, Meneses designed software that mimics the process scientists use to generate antibodies in the lab
Minimal viable products for new technology ventures March 8, 2019 Technology Venture Immersion program plunged MS/MBA students into fast-paced problem solving
Welcome back, SEAS students August 23, 2011 A note from Dean Cherry A. Murray highlighting progress on integrating design into the curriculum and enhancing teaching and advising
Margo Seltzer awarded Undergraduate Research Faculty Mentoring Award February 15, 2017 Computer scientist honored for exceptional work with students