Blood of young mice extends lives of old mice
Connecting circulatory systems allowed animals in study to live 6-9 percent longer, lowered their biological age.
Aug. 8, 2023 • ~6 min
Strong government response needed in COVID battle
The international forum “Global Perspectives on COVID-19,” co-sponsored by Harvard Medical School, cited the importance of strong, coordinated government response as a key to stopping the novel coronavirus’ spread.
Oct. 7, 2020 • ~6 min
Chan School hosts online meetings to discuss updates
The Harvard Chan School of Public Health will launch a series of weekly interactive forums to discuss issues and options.
March 17, 2020 • ~5 min
Why an undergrad flooded government websites with bot comments
Though no expert coder, Max Weiss ’20, a government concentrator uses bots to show an agency its website vulnerability.
Feb. 6, 2020 • ~5 min
Discovery of object with multiple stars offers an opportunity for insight into our own planet
Planets that are even a little like Earth are hard to find. That’s why when astronomers like Jennifer G. Winters come across a body that may be solid, rocky, and possibly have its own atmosphere, they get excited. And especially so in a case like this: For although it is statistically unlikely to host life
Oct. 23, 2019 • ~5 min
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