SEAS Videos

Harvard
السنة2014
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A glimpse at the people, places, and research of the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

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Kids Songs by CoComelon

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Primary 1 English

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Alphabet (ABC) Songs by CoComelon

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ABC Jamboree by StoryBots

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CoComelon Lane | NEW Netflix Kids Show

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Hank's Big Adventure!

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Mighty Little Bheem | Netflix Jr.

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Programming in Python

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Princess Songs and Nursery Rhymes for Babies - CoComelon Kids Songs

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Numbers Songs by StoryBots

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Counting & Numbers Songs by CoComelon

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Kids Songs & Nursery Rhymes | CoComelon, Blippi & Little Angel

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ABC SONGS FOR KIDS - Learn with #Lingokids

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March 2024 KIDS Songs from LooLoo Kids

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ChuChu & Friends in Storytime Adventures - ChuChu TV

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Happy Holidays from Netflix Jr!

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Yes Yes Songs! CoComelon Nursery Rhymes Mix

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CoComelon

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CocoMelon | Little Baby Bum | Blippi - Nursery Rhymes & Kids TV Shows

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Nursery Rhymes & Kids Cartoon (All!!) | Kiki and Miumiu | Baby Shark | Fire Truck | Top Playlist - Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs by BabyBus

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CoComelon - Happy Holidays

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The Original CoComelon Alphabet Series

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CoComelon For Journeys

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ABC Songs for Kids - CoComelon Nursery Rhymes

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Amadou GadioNov 20, 2025

Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) are engaged in fieldwork across the globe, advancing our knowledge of the natural world and developing solutions to global challenges. From the Midwest to the Middle East, the deep sea to the stratosphere, SEAS students and faculty push the frontiers of technology and discovery. In Namibia, SEAS researchers are studying how termite mounds could inspire energy-efficient buildings.

Alexandra MavNov 20, 2025

Inspired by our bodies’ sensory capabilities, researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering have developed a platform for creating soft robots with embedded sensors that can sense movement, pressure, touch, and even temperature.

MariatouNov 20, 2025

A team of researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) has developed a soft robot inspired by snakeskin. The soft robotic scales are made using kirigami - an ancient Japanese paper craft that relies on cuts, rather than origami folds, to change the properties of a material. As the robot stretches, the flat kirigami surface is transformed into a 3D-textured surface, which grips the ground just like snake skin.

Ravish8Nov 20, 2025

The Harvard Ambulatory Microrobot - nicknamed HAMR - is a versatile robot that can run at high speeds, jump, climb, turn sharply, carry payloads and fall from great distances without being injured.

ZorkotNov 20, 2025

Push the boundaries. Be the change. Lead the future.

Joy🦄Nov 20, 2025

Because making cool stuff is what we do.

Manisha patelNov 20, 2025

Can an undergraduate student save lives?

Achille yaoviNov 20, 2025

How did a rigorous computer programming class become one of the most popular courses at Harvard?

Poco_leeNov 20, 2025

How can we empower billions of people who live without electricity? Could we charge a cell phone, dirt cheap?

hasona_alNov 20, 2025

Can renewable energy still power our lives when the sun isn't shining and the wind isn't blowing?