- A real butterfly effectSaga that winds through centuries, continents results in newly recognized species being named in honor of Harvard biologist
- She pioneered study of hip-hop as high artHarvard renames first-of-its-kind archive after founder Marcyliena Morgan, who died recently at age 75
- Rebutting ‘myths of inequality’Former veteran legislator, economist Phil Gramm argues unequal distribution of wealth inevitable; policy to engineer level playing field is mistake
- The fear: Wholesale cheating with AI at work, school. The reality: It’s complicated.ChatGPT usage appears ‘more wholesome and practical’ than researchers expected
- U.S. needs to keep its friends closer, Pence saysFirst-term Trump VP: ‘If America isn’t leading the free world, the free world is not being led.’
- ‘Vibes or hunches’ don’t help win electionsPolitical analytics conference convenes experts on voter trends, election forecasting, behavioral research
- A hopeful dystopia, simple recipe, and ‘circuitous reunion’Professor of Afro-Latin American history recommends sights, tastes, and sounds of Argentina
- Live fast, die young, inspire ShakespeareStephen Greenblatt finds a tragic strain in the life and work of Christopher Marlowe
- Corporatization of healthcare gets too much of a bad rap, analyst saysHealthcare analyst says outside investment can boost innovation, growth, care, but profit needs to be aligned with patient outcomes
- Steve McQueen could lecture you, but he’s got other plans‘I think the audience needs more, and I feel I need to give more,’ says award-winning filmmaker — presenter of this year’s Norton talks
- U.S. just didn’t get China, Bolton saysAsian nation now main economic, military threat to Western democracies, according to former national security adviser
- Smart patch reduces cravings for alcohol and drugsFirst year of recovery is ‘immensely challenging,’ researchers note. New device could be a difference maker.
- Reeling in a big scientific discoveryWilliam Kaelin pursued Nobel-winning findings using a fisherman’s instinct
- You want chocolate. You need flavanols.Research strengthens evidence for role of inflammation in disease – especially as we age
- Crossing line between good and bad anxietyPsychologist offers 3 strategies to keep worry from interfering with everyday life
- ‘I exist solely for you, remember?’Researchers detail 6 ways chatbots seek to prolong ‘emotionally sensitive events’
- Harvard’s healthcare plans: What’s changing, what’s staying the sameUniversity Benefits Committee members explain the need to make adjustments in 2026
- Artificial intelligence may not be artificialResearcher traces evolution of computation power of human brains, parallels to AI, argues key to increasing complexity is cooperation
- What science says about Mom’s happiness adviceData, wisdom meet in social psychologist’s lecture
- Marking 100 years of Norton LecturesPanelists reflect on ‘incredible value’ of annual series as ‘megaphone’ for artists and scholars
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