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Quo modo autem philosophus loquitur? Tecum optime, deinde etiam cum mediocri amico. Invidiosum nomen est, infame, suspectum.

Alexander Dyer.

Quo modo autem philosophus loquitur? Tecum optime, deinde etiam cum mediocri amico. Invidiosum nomen est, infame, suspectum.

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Alexander Dyer.

Quo modo autem philosophus loquitur? Tecum optime, deinde etiam cum mediocri amico. Invidiosum nomen est, infame, suspectum.

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    New book traces how medical establishment’s sexism, focus on men over centuries continues to endanger women’s health, lives

  • Harvard announces return to required testing

    Leading researchers cite strong evidence that testing expands opportunity

  • When will patients see personalized cancer vaccines?

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  • Is AI friend or foe? Wrong question.

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  • Co-chairs of task forces share updates on community engagement

    Leaders of efforts to combat antisemitism and anti-Muslim and anti-Arab bias describe what they’ve heard so far from members of the Harvard community

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    Seminar foregrounds Harlow Shapley, who helped scholars escape Nazi rule

  • Taiwan sees warning signs in weakening congressional support for Ukraine

    Ambassador says if Russia is allowed to take over sovereign nation, China may try to do same

  • How dating sites automate racism

    Sociologist’s new book finds algorithms that suggest partners often reflect stereotypes, biases

  • Getting ahead of dyslexia

    Harvard lab’s research suggests at-risk kids can be identified before they ever struggle in school

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    Memorial Minute — Faculty of Arts and Sciences

  • Forget ‘doomers.’ Warming can be stopped, top climate scientist says

    Michael Mann points to prehistoric catastrophes, modern environmental victories

  • Exploring generative AI at Harvard

    Leaders weigh in on where we are and what’s next

  • Why AI fairness conversations must include disabled people

    Tech offers promise to help yet too often perpetuates ableism, say researchers. It doesn’t have to be this way.

  • Everett Irwin Mendelsohn, 91

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  • How did you get that frog to float?

    Ever-creative, Nobel laureate in physics Andre Geim extols fun, fanciful side of very serious science

  • A molecular ‘warhead’ against disease

    Approach attacks errant proteins at their roots

  • Anticipate, accommodate, empower

    How to ensure students with disabilities have an equal chance to succeed?

  • Harvard asks students about sexual assault and misconduct in third survey since 2015

    Survey open April 2 through May 2 for degree-seeking students

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    Educators, activists explore peacebuilding based on shared desires for ‘freedom and equality and independence’ at Weatherhead panel

  • Navigating Harvard with a non-apparent disability

    Students with conditions ranging from dyslexia to narcolepsy describe daily challenges that may not be obvious to their classmates and professors

  • Yes, it’s exciting. Just don’t look at the sun.

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    Former Palestinian Authority prime minister says strengthening execution of 1993 accords could lead to two-state solution 

  • College accepts 1,937 to Class of 2028

    Students represent 94 countries, all 50 states

  • Asking the internet about birth control

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  • Why Democrats, Republicans, who appear at war these days, really need each other

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