- AI presents challenges to journalism — but also opportunitiesData editor explains how digital tools sift through mountains of government, business data to find ways to make things better or unearth crimes
- When communication could mean life or deathWorkshops on delivering better medical care to deaf patients stress importance of sign language, body language
- You see Saturn’s rings. She sees hidden number theory.Math professor finds psychedelic beauty in complex sequences
- Looks like a book. Reads, to some, like a threat.Houghton exhibit explores forbidden history
- Her science writing is not for the squeamishIt takes a lot to gross out ‘Replaceable You’ author Mary Roach
- Over 60 and onlineIn new book, law professor busts myths about ‘hapless grandparents’ in the digital age
- ‘How old are you? 70s? You’re JV, maybe next year.’Olympic gold winner Bill Becklean has been at crew for 75 years, will be coxing boat of octogenarians at Head of the Charles
- Harvard reports operating deficit amid federal funding cutsUniversity continues to advance teaching and research in face of significant financial challenges
- Was ‘Aeneid’ critiquing or glorifying empire?Authors of new translation dig into lasting impact of epic that Virgil wanted burned
- When your English teacher writes a book on Taylor SwiftProfessor Stephanie Burt examines star’s influence, work ethic, why her music matters
- Researchers report ‘astounding’ obesity surge in U.S.Prevalence rises to 70 percent under definition that includes measures other than just BMI
- Putin doesn’t care what we thinkJournalists Baker and Glasser explore how Russian leader has interpreted, defied ambitions of U.S. leaders
- How sexism in medicine continues to endanger women’s healthRadcliffe symposium explores persistent bias in care today, from marginalizing heart disease symptoms to over-diagnosing anxiety
- Want Americans to love EVs? Fix this.U.S. consumers aren’t thinking about daily needs when buying a car, says former GM chief economist
- ‘Dry January’ helped drive drinking rates to 96-year lowHealth experts say rise of sober-curious movement, shifts in tech, meds likely made difference in wake of pandemic excess
- Time for mandatory retirement ages for lawmakers, judges, presidents?Americans seem to mostly say yes; legal, medical scholars point to complexities of setting limits
- Harsh past might bare its teethEarly adversity leads to higher aggression and fearfulness in adult canines, study says
- Brief bursts of wisdomAphorism lover and historian James Geary reflects on how ancient literary art form fits into age of social media
- Flew home as Will Flintoft, returned as Rhodes ScholarApplied math concentrator to study computer science, theology with eye toward AI
- What will AI mean for humanity?Scholars from range of disciplines see red flags, possibilities ahead
- Tai Tsun Wu, 90Memorial Minute — Faculty of Arts and Sciences
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