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Skills weren’t the only way the MDE program led Fong to One Acre Fund. Wanting to take a year off during the COVID pandemic, Fong tapped into the MDE alumni network to find a product manager position ...
The slimy, segmented, bottom-dwelling California blackworm is about as unappealing as it gets – but get a few dozen or thousand together, and they form a massive, entangled blob that seems to take on ...
WHERE THERE’S FIRE, THERE’S SMOKE Controlled burns and vegetation thinning are common methods used to reduce the severity of potential wildfires, and land management tools already existed when Chung ...
After graduating from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), Nora Barr Hennings wanted a job that combined her engineering background with her business skills.
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 ...
The Harvard Office of Technology Development, which is part of the Provost’s Office and has a dedicated Business Development team that engages with faculty and researchers across the university.
The software produces a map that breaks a park down into squares—the default is 1 kilometer by 1 kilometer—and predicts the likelihood there will be poaching activity in each square. “The challenge is ...
Our research shows that the solid-state battery could be fundamentally different from the commercial liquid electrolyte lithium-ion battery. By studying their fundamental thermodynamics, we can unlock ...
A quantum internet could be used to send un-hackable messages, improve the accuracy of GPS, and enable cloud-based quantum computing. For more than twenty years, dreams of creating such a quantum ...
In 2016, an inflatable arch wreaked havoc at the Tour de France bicycle race when it deflated and collapsed on a cyclist, throwing him from his bike and delaying the race while officials scrambled to ...
The eerie, ethereal sound of the singing saw has been a part of folk music traditions around the globe, from China to Appalachia, since the proliferation of cheap, flexible steel in the early 19th ...
A Harvard-led team is the first to demonstrate the ability to use low-power light to trigger stem cells inside the body to regenerate tissue.The researchers used high-resolution x-ray imaging and ...
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