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New paper by Cass Sunstein, colleagues finds poor early adherence but also suggests trying to shift social norms, offering incentives could help
After years of photographing combat, Seth Rosenberg finds new focus: psychology of power
Slower ‘face aging’ linked to better survival odds, according to second study of AI tool designed to aid precision care
After a year at the Kennedy School, Grier Wilt returning to NASA ready for next lunar missions

Ph.D. candidate Isaac Witte, student of Doudna and Liu, retraces ‘incremental advances’ that unlocked CRISPR technique
New study traces network of nerves that disrupt digestion, pointing to potential IBS treatment
Financial regulation expert says greater oversight needed of wager-on-anything prediction markets given risk of insider trading, worsening of gambling problems
From first responder to alumni leader, David Battat ’91 brings a lifelong commitment to community to his new role as HAA president
Former Pulitzer-winning Post dance critic explains how to level up writing in new book
Tufts professor shares early research regarding programs as part of oncology care
‘Ordinary men’ were at the heart of genocidal movement as it grew, research says
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