- 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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- Cancer is rising among younger people — why?In podcast, experts outline potential factors driving trend and how to reduce risk
- ‘Human exceptionalism is at the root of the ecological crisis’Saving the planet requires getting over ourselves, argues author of ‘The Arrogant Ape’
- Lauren Williams awarded MacArthur ‘genius grant’Math professor honored for theoretical breakthroughs with sometimes surprising applications across phenomena such as tsunamis, traffic
- Chilling discoveryPhysicists go to extremes to capture quantum materials
- A condition more common than asthma or diabetes, yet often ignoredWomen with heavy menstrual bleeding wait five years on average for care. Wyss technology could change that.
- ‘She had a sense of caring for everybody that she encountered.’Richard Wrangham remembers his teacher and colleague Jane Goodall as a force of science, empathy, and hope
- 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
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