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Alexander Dyer.

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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    Leah Stokes turns a love for the wilderness into a commitment to help mitigate climate change

  • Haim Sompolinsky awarded Brain Prize

    Neuroscientist honored for pioneering theories of brain function

  • Why this Lily Gladstone fan won’t see ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

    Native filmmaker discusses actor’s historic Oscar nomination, new wave of Indigenous storytelling, and his decision not to watch Scorsese epic

  • Finding flaws in superbugs’ armor

    Harvard biochemists’ research paves the way for development of new antibiotics

  • Her friends’ parents were dying of cancer. Then her mom got sick. 

    Childhood tragedy sparks Harvard researcher Jen Cruz’s quest to root out public health inequities

  • Ted Donato crosses 300-win marker, creeping up on all-time record

    Former standout Crimson, NHL player, now in 20th year as head coach, says success in game is all about character

  • Harvard Law School Dean John Manning named interim provost

    John Goldberg to serve as interim dean

  • Portrait of the artist as a working mother

    LaToya M. Hobbs made ‘Carving Out Time’ literal

  • Under pressure

    New tool for precise measurement of superconductors

  • Glimpse into how mind may affect healing

    Study finds bruising fades faster in patients who are led to believe more time has passed than actually has

  • Man-bites-dog event: Bipartisan panel finds areas of agreement

    Former Democratic, Republican representatives discuss presidential race, economy, how to get things done in Congress

  • Could troubling police, media response to Stuart murder happen again?

    Reporters who revisited 35-year-old case that reignited racial tensions in Boston say Black community sees no reason why it couldn’t

  • Our democracy problem

    ‘Harvard Thinking’ asks three scholars how a ‘big, heterogeneous, diverse country’ can avoid coming apart

  • How to deliver very bad news

    It’s hard to be a doctor. This is when it’s really hard.

  • When Picasso’s haunting portrait of war came to Harvard

    Exhibit captures early reaction to one of 20th century’s most famous works of art

  • Writing today for a distant tomorrow

    Visiting Professor Valeria Luiselli will contribute to the Future Library

  • Now, what’s all this nonsense about age?

    Experts say both Biden, Trump operate at high level of competence, nation needs to drop stereotypes, embrace ‘longevity dividend’

  • Do high-stress jobs put pregnancy at risk?

    Study compared outcomes for expecting doctors, lawyers. One group fared worse.

  • 12 win Harvard Culture Lab awards to advance inclusion and belonging

    Community-based projects will benefit University Schools and units

  • Black America as canary in coal mine of democracy

    Panel sees peril ahead, points to rise in white supremacy, birtherism, erosion of voting rights, attacks on teaching about race, gender

  • Herbaria’s use and importance grows with climate change

    In race against extinction, new agreement supports Harvard’s work to analyze and digitize its medicinal plant collections

  • University names task force members in efforts to combat antisemitism, anti-Arab and anti-Muslim bias

    ‘We must do much more to bridge the fissures that have weakened our sense of community’

  • What if the hospital was at your house?

    Study finds ‘acute’ care at home effective, improves patient experience — could slow rising healthcare costs

  • Was racism a factor in mother’s leukemia?

    Dale Blackstock grew up low-income, became a physician. Her death left daughter Uché, also a doctor, with a lesson on color, class, healthcare

  • Hitting it right

    Yeonsoo Kim demonstrates the difficult art of Onggi

  • What is Putin’s next move?

    Russian policy expert says death of opposition leader, Ukraine victories, political turmoil in U.S. bolstering leader’s confidence

  • ‘Human dignity front and center’

    Dialogues event offers tools for engaging in respectful debate

  • Taylor Swift, the Wordsworth of our time?

    New English course studies pop star’s lyrics alongside classic literature

  • Harvard physicists create a new phase of matter

    First demonstration of non-Abelian anyons in a quantum processor

  • Did fermented foods fuel brain growth?

    Study puts fermentation, not fire, as pivot point behind our ancestors’ increasing cranial capacity