Getting ahead of dyslexia
Harvard lab’s research suggests at-risk kids can be identified before they ever struggle in school
April 4, 2024 • ~8 min
Why AI fairness conversations must include disabled people
Tech offers promise to help yet too often perpetuates ableism, say researchers. It doesn’t have to be this way.
April 3, 2024 • ~11 min
How did you get that frog to float?
Ever-creative, Nobel laureate in physics Andre Geim extols fun, fanciful side of very serious science
April 2, 2024 • ~5 min
Lifting a few with my chatbot
Sociologist Sherry Turkle warns against growing trend of turning to AI for companionship, counsel
March 27, 2024 • ~5 min
Hate mosquitoes? Who doesn’t? But maybe we shouldn’t.
Entomologist says there is much scientists don’t know about habitats, habits, impacts on their environments
March 26, 2024 • ~7 min
‘Harvard Thinking’: Climate alignment is no easy task
Experts at the Salata Institute outline tensions between global and local priorities
March 13, 2024 • ~26 min
A playbook for policy change
Leah Stokes turns a love for the wilderness into a commitment to help mitigate climate change
March 5, 2024 • ~10 min
Under pressure
New tool for precise measurement of superconductors
March 1, 2024 • ~5 min
Glimpse into how mind may affect healing
Study finds bruising fades faster in patients who are led to believe more time has passed than actually has
March 1, 2024 • ~6 min
Herbaria’s use and importance grows with climate change
In race against extinction, new agreement supports Harvard’s work to analyze and digitize its medicinal plant collections
Feb. 26, 2024 • ~8 min
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