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Jill Lepore argues in her new Pulitzer-winning history that it desperately needs update, traces emergence of roadblocks
Stimulation probe seen as step toward more precise treatment of anxiety, depression
Houghton exhibit showcases newspapers, pamphlets, other media, offering on-the-ground view of what regular citizens knew, and when they knew it
New to the sport or just rusty? A rehab doc offers tips on avoiding all-too-common injuries.
They say certain features helpful for developing comprehension skills but can also distract — particular problem in era when kids read less
Mandë Holford uncovers the secrets of deadly marine mollusks, how their toxins work with such targeted efficiency
Harvard University announced on Friday that the Science Center on Oxford Street will be renamed Zimmer Hall, in recognition of a 2018 gift of $100 million from the Zimmer Family…
U.K., U.S. experts trace rise in awareness through research, political involvement, pandemic
Projects translating research into public good — spanning fields from medicine and climate to civics and arts — win $4 million from new Harvard fund
New research suggests increased exposure between groups results in more couplings across class but not racial lines
Sarah Isgur argues growing distrust of justices says more about our tribalism than any change in way judiciary works
Radcliffe medalist Ruth J. Simmons lauded by Michelle Obama, Drew Faust, Tomiko Brown-Nagin for pioneering career
New adaptation of dark, psychological thriller film premieres at American Repertory Theater
Region expert Kenneth Weinstein argues real challenge in Indo-Pacific is economic, not military
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