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healthscience

Food as medicine? How nutrition can improve cancer outcomes. — Harvard Gazette

Tufts professor shares early research regarding programs as part of oncology care.

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science

Who joined the Nazi Party — Harvard Gazette

"Ordinary men" were at the heart of genocidal movement as it grew, research says.

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Graduating at 79 — with her daughters cheering her on— Harvard Gazette

After decades of fits and starts, Rosie Rines is finally realizing the college dream she wished for her mother and urged for her…

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politics

Lessons from Beyoncé on public policy — Harvard Gazette

Professor sees parallels between songs on overlooked life experiences of the marginalized, unintended gaps in government safety…

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Lampoon looks back at 150 years of laughs — Harvard Gazette

Alumni of humor magazine reunite for pop-up exhibit celebrating sesquicentennial

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Materializing safe, on-demand living therapeutics — Harvard Gazette

Implantable Living Materials platform offers novel avenues for deploying future microbial medicines.

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Breaking the regret cycle — Harvard Gazette

In podcast, experts offer a better way to cope with mistakes and missed opportunities

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science

Is napping a sign of a deeper health problem? — Harvard Gazette

New study finds link between certain sleep patterns and higher mortality in older adults.

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health

Hantavirus likely to be fully contained but may take time — Harvard Gazette

The disease is much deadlier than COVID, but much harder to spread.

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science

Harvard releases information on 1,613 enslaved individuals — Harvard Gazette

Public database advances research on University’s ties to slavery, bolsters effort to help descendants recover family histories.

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AI

‘Deskilling’ is bad. This is worse. — Harvard Gazette

Authors of a book about AI in K-12 classrooms say that the potential loss of foundational knowledge is the biggest threat.

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Helping to give birth to nation — and Harvard Med — Harvard Gazette

School founder John Warren numbered among Harvard alumni who were part of the revolutionary generation.

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In the tiny, vulnerable patients, she saw herself — Harvard Gazette

Caring for premature babies sparked Alison Farrar’s passion for psychiatry. Manning a crisis hotline during COVID sealed it.

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health

New ALS therapy shows researchers "this illness can be stopped"

A new drug, called tofersen, can radically slow and even reverse the course of ALS.

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Over the American dream? Watch this. — Harvard Gazette

A new video series spotlights schools and communities across the U.S. where economic mobility is top of mind.

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AIBusinesspolitics

Finalists recognized in University’s flagship venture competition — Harvard…

Eco-friendly, AI, medical, and other inventions earn funds for President’s Innovation Challenge winners.

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health

Health Archives — Harvard Gazette

Glint of light in therapy for deadly ALS after decades of struggle New drug shows researchers ‘this illness can be stopped’

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world

Campus & Community Archives — Harvard Gazette

Probing the war of public opinion Seeing Americans rally for her native Ukraine inspired Anastasiia Pereverten’s thesis

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AI

Warning: This debate ‘could be really combustible’ — Harvard Gazette

Conservative and progressive law scholars get together to trade views on SCOTUS legitimacy — and prove a chatbot wrong.

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Uncovering histories of us — Harvard Gazette

Schlesinger Library’s scrapbook collection offers scholars insights into hidden stories, texture of everyday life in bygone eras.

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Worried about how online firms use data they get from you? — Harvard Gazette

Berkman Klein researchers unveil new tool to verify identity, let users limit information they share, where it is stored.

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Building useful quantum computers ‘in our direct line of sight’ — Harvard…

Researchers say creation of startups suggests game-changing tech may be developing at faster pace than expected.

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Breyer makes case for civic education — Harvard Gazette

Retired SCOTUS justice says path to less polarization runs through the classroom.

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Historic collab: Harvard’s Glee Club, Fisk’s Jubilee Singers — Harvard Gazette

Two of nation’s most storied collegiate choirs join to share, perform in Nashville.

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A lost archive of Black history — Harvard Gazette

Twenty-five years after her landmark photography book, Deborah Willis is still scouring albums, attics, cabinets, cards to fill…

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world

Nation & World Archives — Harvard Gazette

Deterring the next nuclear arms race Experts assess threat landscape amid war, lapsing treaties, declining faith in U.S. security…

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AI

Single-minded pursuit of profit can get firms in trouble. Same thing with AI. —…

Researchers see lesson for lawmakers, executives as systems asked to run business, maximize gain resort to unethical, fraudulent…

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AITechpolitics

Science & Tech Archives — Harvard Gazette

Time for government, business leaders to figure out AI cybersecurity regulation Experts say capabilities of agentic AI rising,…

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politics

Why are communities pushing back against data centers? — Harvard Gazette

Tech, data policy expert says concerns legitimate over rising power rates, water use, environmental issues amid mushrooming…

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world

Powell issues a warning on U.S. debt — Harvard Gazette

Current trends "not sustainable," says Fed chair, whose Harvard talk also touched on inflation, impact of war, and independent…

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Findings Archives

Insights, discoveries, and analysis from Harvard scholars and scientists.

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AI

Work & Economy Archives — Harvard Gazette

Single-minded pursuit of profit can get firms in trouble. Same thing with AI.

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Wondering Archives

A series of random questions answered by Harvard experts.

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Profiles of Progress Archives

A series of random questions answered by Harvard experts.

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