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Campus & CommunityNicolaas Bloembergen, 97Nicolaas Bloembergen was universally acknowledged for his seminal contributions to the fundamental physics requisite to magnetic resonance imaging. 
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Campus & CommunityWood recognized with Planck-Humboldt MedalHarvard engineer and roboticist Robert Wood is honored with the newly created Max Planck-Humboldt Medal for his role and accomplishments in the field of soft robotics.  
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Nation & WorldAnd the winner is: Who you think it isHarvard faculty discuss the results of the midterm election and what they portend for governing the nation over the next two years and for the run-up to the presidential election in 2020.  
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Campus & CommunityMourning Devah PagerAn academic ‘force of nature,’ Harvard sociologist Devah Pager is remembered for her trailblazing scholarship, extraordinary mentorship.  
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Science & TechChanging temperatures boost U.S. corn yield — for nowIncreased production of corn in the U.S. has been credited largely to advances in farming technology, but new research shows that changing temperatures play a significant role in crop yield.  
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Campus & CommunityGreat War left an enduring legacy across HarvardOver the next several weeks, Memorial Church will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I in a series of performances featuring the music and composers of the era.  
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Nation & WorldMemo to America: Not everyone wants to be like youProfessor Stephen M. Walt’s new book, “The Hell of Good Intentions,” is a critique of American foreign policy since the end of the Cold War.  
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Nation & WorldRaising the profile of animal law to match the stakesScholars in Harvard Law’s animal law program are working to show the human side of wildlife protections.  
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Nation & WorldAttorney appears confident admissions case ruling will favor HarvardAttorney William F. Lee ’72 stood outside Boston’s Moakley U.S. Courthouse Friday and appeared confident a federal judge will rule that Harvard does not discriminate against Asian Americans in its admission practices.  
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HealthStates hold the power on health care, experts sayA Harvard Chan School forum discussed the stakes for U.S. health care in the midterm elections, including the prospect of Medicaid expansion.  
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Nation & WorldThe election just aheadHere’s a close-up look at three areas where efforts are well along to understand and safeguard Tuesday’s important election.  
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Work & EconomyLessons of the last financial crisisThe last global financial crisis was just beginning when Niall Ferguson published his seminal book “The Ascent of Money” in 2008. He came to the Harvard Kennedy School Wednesday to warn that history could repeat itself.  
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Science & TechIs anybody out there?SETI astronomer Jill Tarter was among the speakers at this year’s Radcliffe science symposium, “The Undiscovered.”  
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Nation & WorldBrazil at the crossroadsScott Mainwaring, Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor for Brazil Studies at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, sat down with the Gazette to talk about the election of far-right populist Jair Bolsonaro as president of Brazil, and its impact in Latin America.  
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Arts & CultureAs a backdrop for the movies, it’s a naturalColumbia Pictures transforms Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum into a Paris park as it films the American classic “Little Women.”  
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Nation & World‘We are not looking as good as we did a few years ago’Mahzarin Banaji speaks with the Gazette about the roots of prejudice, about public perceptions that it is more acceptable today, and about the relationship of traditional biases to political divisions.  
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Arts & CultureBringing ‘Coco’ to campusHarvard’s Office for the Arts will welcome producer Darla Anderson and cultural consultant Marcela Davison Aviles for a conversation about their work on the Academy Award-winning Pixar film “Coco.”  
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HealthWhere the doctor treats you like a neighborMGH Charlestown HealthCare Center was part of the first wave of community health centers that spread across the nation in the late 1960s. This fall it celebrates 50 years of neighborhood care.  
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Nation & WorldMothers of stillborns face prison in El SalvadorShortly after passing a total abortion ban in 1997, El Salvador became the first Latin American nation to incarcerate women who suffered stillbirths and other obstetrical emergencies for the crime of homicide. Sociologist Jocelyn Viterna analyzes the cultural dynamics that transformed a “pro-life” movement into a political system that revoked women’s rights.  
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Campus & CommunityThe spark behind ‘Frankenstein’Monstrous Electrical Show demonstrates scientific instruments from Mary Shelley’s day as part of Frankenweek.  
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HealthCannabis abstinence for month aids memory, study saysA Massachusetts General Hospital study found that abstaining from cannabis use for one month resulted in measurable improvement in memory functions important for learning among adolescents and young adults who were regular users.  
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Campus & Community‘We did all we could, but we could have done more’Accepting the Robert Coles “Call of Service” award at Harvard, San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz reflected on the aftermath of deeply damaging Hurricane Maria.  
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Nation & WorldProbing the secrets of SardisHarvard researchers explain the importance and findings from the long-running archaeological dig at Sardis in western Turkey.  
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Science & TechElectrons, up really closeWorking in a basement lab at Harvard, a group of researchers led by John Doyle, the Henry B. Silsbee Professor of Physics, have been part of a team making the most precise measurement of the shape of the field around an electron. The results suggest that some theories for what lies beyond the standard model…  
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Nation & WorldNew thinking for GermanyIn an interview, a former high-ranking German official and Harvard fellow suggests his country would benefit from new thinking and policies.  
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Nation & WorldDu Bois as eminent sociologistAs a sociologist, W.E.B. Du Bois expanded his field in major ways, often without credit or recognition, a researcher says in address.  
 
							 
							 
							


