Search Results Search (-) All (637) News (636) People (1) Noise warfare February 16, 2018 Researchers develop tool to combat adversarial noise Finale Doshi-Velez and Yaron Singer named Sloan Research Fellows February 15, 2018 Computer scientists honored for research in machine learning Snake-inspired robot slithers even better than predecessor April 18, 2019 Programmable kirigami metamaterials enable responsive surfaces and smart skins Food-packaging system reduces health risks and saves food June 27, 2022 Inspired by battlefield medicine, this antimicrobial food wrap could reduce food waste and foodborne illness Using origami memory to encode geometric information in floppy structures April 5, 2019 Researchers develop method to control the rigidity of structures through origami folds A stem’s ‘sense of self’ contributes to shape March 23, 2017 Mathematical framework explains diverse plant stem forms Controlling light with light February 5, 2020 Researchers develop a new platform for all-optical computing Finding the right "dose" for solar geoengineering March 11, 2019 Solar geoengineering could halve global temperature increases without making climate change worse, research shows Cellular division strategy shared across all domains of life December 18, 2017 Archaea, bacteria, and eukarya use the same mechanism to maintain size How apples get their shapes October 4, 2021 Using theory and experiments, researchers show how apples get their distinct cusp-like features How termite mounds get their shape February 12, 2019 Shedding light on the principles of termite mound size and shape with a model coupling insect behavior and environmental remodeling 2022 Science and Cooking series celebrates sugar, traditional foodways and more August 31, 2022 Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts A reconfigurable soft actuator February 4, 2019 Transforming flat elastomers into 3D shapes Research rethinks the evolutionary importance of variability in a population October 4, 2017 Minimizing variability may help populations grow Programming light on a chip January 7, 2019 Research opens doors in photonic quantum information processing, optical signal processing and microwave photonics The uncertain future of energy and climate November 17, 2016 Michael McElroy discusses Trump, a world without fossil fuels and the economics of changing energy systems Federico Capasso elected into the Academia Europaea November 2, 2015 The prestigious European academy includes 52 Nobel Prize winners A painless adhesive December 18, 2018 Adhesives for biomedical applications can be detached with light The dynamics of evaporative patterning October 6, 2015 Understanding how coffee rings form could help engineers design better optical systems Self-excited dancing droplets August 19, 2020 Platform could be used for self-cleaning surfaces and other applications Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Page 32 32 Page 33 33 Next page › Last page »
Finale Doshi-Velez and Yaron Singer named Sloan Research Fellows February 15, 2018 Computer scientists honored for research in machine learning
Snake-inspired robot slithers even better than predecessor April 18, 2019 Programmable kirigami metamaterials enable responsive surfaces and smart skins
Food-packaging system reduces health risks and saves food June 27, 2022 Inspired by battlefield medicine, this antimicrobial food wrap could reduce food waste and foodborne illness
Using origami memory to encode geometric information in floppy structures April 5, 2019 Researchers develop method to control the rigidity of structures through origami folds
A stem’s ‘sense of self’ contributes to shape March 23, 2017 Mathematical framework explains diverse plant stem forms
Controlling light with light February 5, 2020 Researchers develop a new platform for all-optical computing
Finding the right "dose" for solar geoengineering March 11, 2019 Solar geoengineering could halve global temperature increases without making climate change worse, research shows
Cellular division strategy shared across all domains of life December 18, 2017 Archaea, bacteria, and eukarya use the same mechanism to maintain size
How apples get their shapes October 4, 2021 Using theory and experiments, researchers show how apples get their distinct cusp-like features
How termite mounds get their shape February 12, 2019 Shedding light on the principles of termite mound size and shape with a model coupling insect behavior and environmental remodeling
2022 Science and Cooking series celebrates sugar, traditional foodways and more August 31, 2022 Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts
Research rethinks the evolutionary importance of variability in a population October 4, 2017 Minimizing variability may help populations grow
Programming light on a chip January 7, 2019 Research opens doors in photonic quantum information processing, optical signal processing and microwave photonics
The uncertain future of energy and climate November 17, 2016 Michael McElroy discusses Trump, a world without fossil fuels and the economics of changing energy systems
Federico Capasso elected into the Academia Europaea November 2, 2015 The prestigious European academy includes 52 Nobel Prize winners
A painless adhesive December 18, 2018 Adhesives for biomedical applications can be detached with light
The dynamics of evaporative patterning October 6, 2015 Understanding how coffee rings form could help engineers design better optical systems
Self-excited dancing droplets August 19, 2020 Platform could be used for self-cleaning surfaces and other applications