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Card carousel test
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Did Jane Austen even care about romance?
Deidre Lynch thinks everyone should read “Mansfield Park.” Jane Austen may be best known for the romantic and witty “Pride and Prejudice,” but Lynch, Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature in…
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Caption/Credit examples
The purpose of this post is to test out blocks that have the option to display a media credit in addition to or instead of a caption. Core image block…
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Testing quotes, audio, accordions
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Testing line-heights
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mm test page
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Image replace on scroll – homelessness test
It took seven years for Abigail Judge to see what success looked like for one Boston homeless woman. The woman had been sex trafficked since she was young, was a…
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Image replace on scroll – brain test
For Jo Keefe, Parkinson’s trembling hands and trouble walking were bad enough, but it was the nausea that was truly debilitating. “For two or three years, I was having nausea…
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Image replace on scroll – butterfly test
Forests, the lungs of our planet, are much more than just collections of trees. They are complex ecosystems teeming with life, playing a crucial role in regulating climate, purifying water,…
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science and health
For Jo Keefe, Parkinson’s trembling hands and trouble walking were bad enough, but it was the nausea that was truly debilitating. “For two or three years, I was having nausea…
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MM Cards Test
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Separator alignment test
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Health
Gender-affirming care is rare, study says
Fewer than 1 in 1,000 transgender youth receive hormones or puberty blockers
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Campus & Community
Natural Black hair, and why it matters
With deep significance for identity, choice, even legality, it’s more than just a woman’s crowning glory
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Nation & World
Unfuzzy math: U.S. needs to do better
Ed School expert has some ideas, including a rethink of homework bans, after ‘discouraging’ results
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Arts & Culture
Voice of a generation? Dylan’s is much more than that.
Classics professor who wrote ‘Why Bob Dylan Matters’ on the challenge of capturing a master of creative evasion
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Science & Tech
A small slice of time
An NSF project builds a special camera to shoot the night sky, light up dark matter, and map the Milky Way
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What to expect when you’re elected
Bipartisan group of lawmakers gets to know Washington by way of the IOP
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Defining and confronting campus antisemitism
Scholars in Jewish Studies say education, conversation can bolster efforts to defeat hate
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Are reparations the answer?
Harvard symposium explores case for restitution to Black Americans legally, economically, ethically
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Campus & Community
Universal, adaptable, wearable, vulnerable
‘On Display Harvard’ uses performance, zip ties, to bring attention to the UN’s International Day of Persons With Disabilities
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Health
Nature offers novel approach to oral wound care
Slug’s sticky mucus inspiration behind adhesive hydrogel that can seal wounds in wet environment
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Health
Time for a rethink of colonoscopy guidelines?
Change informed by new findings would help specialists focus on those most at risk, researcher says
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Campus & Community
Three Harvard students named Marshall Scholars
‘Chance of a lifetime’ for recipients whose fields include history, genomics, K-12 education
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Health
Should pharmacists be moral gatekeepers?
‘The problem is not opioids,’ says author of ‘Policing Patients’ — it’s overdose, pain
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Arts & Culture
Holiday treats from the kitchen of Julia Child
Recipes from celebrity chef’s archive at Radcliffe
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Health
The deadly habit we can’t quite kick
Actions by tobacco companies worry researcher even amid ‘dramatic decrease’ in smoking among young Americans
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Campus & Community
Seeing is believing
Personal and global history made Jeremy Weinstein want to change the world. As dean of the Kennedy School, he’s found the perfect place to do it.