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Schlesinger Library’s scrapbook collection offers scholars insights into hidden stories, texture of everyday life in bygone eras
Berkman Klein researchers unveil new tool to verify identity, let users limit information they share, where it is stored
Researchers say creation of startups suggests game-changing tech may be developing at faster pace than expected
Gift from the Troper Wojcicki Foundation honors the late technology executive Susan Wojcicki
Retired SCOTUS justice says path to less polarization runs through the classroom
The award, through the Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery Initiative, will strengthen research capacity at 15 schools
In podcast, experts break down evolution and biology of this special relationship
Jochen Hellbeck wants the West to acknowledge the Soviet role in stopping Hitler
A new study shows that climbing Mount Everest has gotten safer, but still claims climbers’ lives regularly.
Two of nation’s most storied collegiate choirs join to share, perform in Nashville
25 years after landmark photography book, Deborah Willis is still scouring albums, attics, cabinets, cards to fill in the record
Test your knowledge by taking our quiz — featuring advice from doctor’s new book
Why Catherine Lacey can’t avoid ‘terrifying’ disclosures on the page and every story feels like her last
‘Until we know what the term really means, we can’t even begin to understand what’s happening.’
Exhibit traces University’s role in America’s birth — from campus barracks to Founding Father alumni
Gene therapy yields lasting gains for patients with inherited deafness: ‘How well it worked is really amazing.’
Megan Kate Nelson’s new book challenges myths of American frontier, finds more diverse, complex saga
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