Search Results Search (-) All (1736) Courses (13) Mission in Action (2) News (1715) Teaching areas (6) Digitized book project unveils a quantitative "cultural genome" December 17, 2010 Online tool developed by Harvard and Google can identify cultural trends across the centuries Creating a supportive STEM community February 13, 2023 Club provides wealth of opportunities for Black students on campus Graduate student profile: Aaron Sabin May 19, 2023 Engineering a climate change solution by cutting the cost of carbon capture David A. Edwards elected to National Academy of Inventors December 10, 2013 Bioengineer recognized for prolific record of invention Greg Morrisett elected 2013 ACM fellow December 10, 2013 Computer scientist is recognized for his work on the verification of practical programming languages Carbon-negative power generation for China April 8, 2019 Reducing CO2 concentrations and air pollution in the atmosphere Finding the Right Frequency February 8, 2022 SEAS senior trio awarded $250,000 grant to develop radio frequency monitoring technology Making health care portable and affordable July 7, 2020 Student startup uses technology to bring medical care to rural, low-resource communities On-chip, electronically tunable frequency comb March 18, 2019 Integrated electro-optic frequency comb could be used for many applications including optical telecommunication Renal reabsorption in living devices March 6, 2019 3D bioprinted, vascularized proximal tubules mimic the human kidney’s reabsorption functions Researchers use light to coax stem cells to repair teeth May 28, 2014 Noninvasive laser therapy could radically shift dental treatment and lead to a host of broader clinical applications in regenerative medicine Sensor for smart textiles survives washing machine, cars and hammers November 11, 2020 Slinky-like sensor is ultra-sensitive and resilient David J. Mooney receives Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award April 11, 2013 Award honors outstanding faculty support of graduate students' research, education, and professional development A soft, on-the-fly solution to a hard, underwater problem August 1, 2018 Soft grippers can be 3D printed on board ships to safely sample different types of sea life Adding a personal touch to ads January 17, 2019 Student startup uses artificial intelligence to personalize in-store ads The Lab at Harvard opens its doors to innovation November 11, 2009 Opening for The Lab, an experiment designed to foster and celebrate creativity across the arts and sciences, attracted crowds and curiosity Showcasing the future April 15, 2022 MS/MBA students, Roberts Family Fellows present start-ups at Technology Showcase Airborne pollutants lead a double life July 30, 2012 Harvard-UBC research shows organic and inorganic materials in airborne particles can remain separate, in a double layer Novel coating that repels just about anything receives R&D 100 Award June 20, 2012 "SLIPS" technology, developed by the lab of Joanna Aizenberg, has transformative potential for everyday life Engineer Robert J. Wood to receive NSF’s Alan T. Waterman Award March 8, 2012 NSF’s most prestigious award recognizes outstanding early-career research Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 86 Page 87 Current page 88 Page 89 Page 90 … Page 93 93 Page 94 94 Next page › Last page »
Digitized book project unveils a quantitative "cultural genome" December 17, 2010 Online tool developed by Harvard and Google can identify cultural trends across the centuries
Creating a supportive STEM community February 13, 2023 Club provides wealth of opportunities for Black students on campus
Graduate student profile: Aaron Sabin May 19, 2023 Engineering a climate change solution by cutting the cost of carbon capture
David A. Edwards elected to National Academy of Inventors December 10, 2013 Bioengineer recognized for prolific record of invention
Greg Morrisett elected 2013 ACM fellow December 10, 2013 Computer scientist is recognized for his work on the verification of practical programming languages
Carbon-negative power generation for China April 8, 2019 Reducing CO2 concentrations and air pollution in the atmosphere
Finding the Right Frequency February 8, 2022 SEAS senior trio awarded $250,000 grant to develop radio frequency monitoring technology
Making health care portable and affordable July 7, 2020 Student startup uses technology to bring medical care to rural, low-resource communities
On-chip, electronically tunable frequency comb March 18, 2019 Integrated electro-optic frequency comb could be used for many applications including optical telecommunication
Renal reabsorption in living devices March 6, 2019 3D bioprinted, vascularized proximal tubules mimic the human kidney’s reabsorption functions
Researchers use light to coax stem cells to repair teeth May 28, 2014 Noninvasive laser therapy could radically shift dental treatment and lead to a host of broader clinical applications in regenerative medicine
Sensor for smart textiles survives washing machine, cars and hammers November 11, 2020 Slinky-like sensor is ultra-sensitive and resilient
David J. Mooney receives Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award April 11, 2013 Award honors outstanding faculty support of graduate students' research, education, and professional development
A soft, on-the-fly solution to a hard, underwater problem August 1, 2018 Soft grippers can be 3D printed on board ships to safely sample different types of sea life
Adding a personal touch to ads January 17, 2019 Student startup uses artificial intelligence to personalize in-store ads
The Lab at Harvard opens its doors to innovation November 11, 2009 Opening for The Lab, an experiment designed to foster and celebrate creativity across the arts and sciences, attracted crowds and curiosity
Showcasing the future April 15, 2022 MS/MBA students, Roberts Family Fellows present start-ups at Technology Showcase
Airborne pollutants lead a double life July 30, 2012 Harvard-UBC research shows organic and inorganic materials in airborne particles can remain separate, in a double layer
Novel coating that repels just about anything receives R&D 100 Award June 20, 2012 "SLIPS" technology, developed by the lab of Joanna Aizenberg, has transformative potential for everyday life
Engineer Robert J. Wood to receive NSF’s Alan T. Waterman Award March 8, 2012 NSF’s most prestigious award recognizes outstanding early-career research