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Ho’ola Farms on the Island of Hawai’i was the first test bed for Terra. Dayal was looking for a farming collective or co-op with an innovative model to distribute its produce to local customers and ...
Natural rubber, one of the world's most widely manufactured biomaterials, has been used by humans for thousands of years. Its resistance to crack growth, however, hasn't improved much for decades.
Kyna Fong, A.B./S.M. '03, has never forgotten the experience of working in her father’s primary care practice while growing up in California. She saw how critical trust is between physician and ...
Seven students from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) were recognized with the Dean’s Award for Outstanding Engineering Projects. Recipients participated in ...
Harvard’s rocketry scene barely existed when Nathan Evans arrived for his freshman year in the fall of 2021. Yes, the Harvard College Students for the Exploration and Development of Space existed, but ...
Three years of research came together in Mackey’s senior capstone project. She developed a new hydrogel patch that improves postoperative cancer management by releasing targeted chemotherapy drugs to ...
Cunningham’s research has focused on using nonlinear circuit elements to bring the control electronics from room temperature closer to the low temperature environment of the qubit, making it easier to ...
Yinka Ogunbiyi, MS/MBA '23, stood on the stage at Klarman Hall in 2023, recognized with an Ingenuity Award for early-stage start-ups at the President’s Innovation Challenge. She returned to the ...
AnhPhu Nguyen and Alice Cai met in the Makerspace in the fall of their freshman year. Cai wanted to 3D print a new case for her iPhone, but wasn’t sure which iPhone she had. Nguyen, having founded an ...
A shark balloon that tips and turns with the flick of the wrist. A weightlifting bar that tells you if your form is good. A robot that plays Tic-Tac-Toe. A percussion instrument powered by muscle ...
That problem now has a solution in a new type of electrically conductive hydrogel scaffold developed at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), the Wyss ...
Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) offers comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs that span from ...
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