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Science & Tech
How deep is your knowledge of the ocean?
If you’ve got thalassophobia, this research-backed quiz is not for you.

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Health
Blood test has potential to detect earliest signals of Alzheimer’s disease
New study suggests higher levels of pTau217 predict a faster progression, even when initial brain scans appear normal

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Nation & World
Voting goes to court
Election law expert assesses challenges to state authority as parties look ahead to midterms

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Campus & Community
Three alumni leaders honored with Harvard Medal
Annual award recognizes exceptional service.

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Science & Tech
Time for government, business leaders to figure out AI cybersecurity regulation
Experts say capabilities of agentic AI rising, along with risk to personal data, economy, national security

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Health
Rural U.S. bears heaviest burden accessing dental care
Researchers find 24.7 million Americans live in dental deserts, with transportation and specialty care the steepest barriers

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Nation & World
How 3 mayors are combating homelessness
City leaders meet to discuss ‘highly visible and highly unacceptable’ crisis

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Health
Psychedelics and the search for truth
Legal scholar sees common interests with law, religion, humanities

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Health
How super-agers keep their brains young
In podcast, experts break down ‘biological contradiction’ of a 65-year-old with the memory of a 25-year-old — and what that means for the rest of us

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Arts & Culture
‘She took those kids and left before he got home from work.’
Jayne Anne Phillips recalls childhood visits to beauty shop in rural West Virginia hometown in new memoir

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Nation & World
Michael Sandel saw it coming
Philosophy helps us solve ‘big questions that matter,’ argues ‘Justice’ professor as he accepts Berggruen Prize

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Nation & World
‘This is not about Harvard. It is about higher education.’
Garber discusses threat to university-government partnership, AI, fighting bias on campus in talk at 92NY

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Campus & Community
What makes a good student
Inner drive, integrity, open-mindedness among qualities highlighted by faculty

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Science & Tech
Bone-eating worms and other deep-sea survivors
‘Dark Frontier’ author details life in one of Earth’s harshest environments and quest to carve out ‘national parks’ of the oceans

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Arts & Culture
When Egyptians made blue
Art Museums workshop explores 1st synthesized pigment, examines its legacy

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Campus & Community
Harvard leaders salute National Security Fellows
Garber, Allison, O’Sullivan speak to strong ties between University and military, thank cohort for impact on campus life, students

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Nation & World
When is it time to dissent?
Legal, constitutional scholar suggests looking to judges’ practices for wider lessons

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Campus & Community
Getting to know your colleagues’ creative side
Staff Art Show puts hundreds of Harvard staffers’ talents on display

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Health
‘Alcoholic’
Term conjures outdated stereotypes about an illness that afflicts 28 million Americans, says expert

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Health
Expanding the fight against heart disease
Specialist welcomes shift to more aggressive recommendations

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Work & Economy
Why are communities pushing back against data centers?
Tech, data policy expert says concerns legitimate over rising power rates, water use, environmental issues amid mushrooming growth

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Health
How forgiving can improve well-being
New study of residents of 22 nations finds psychological, pro-social, character changes

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Science & Tech
Does vinyl sound better?
You don’t have to be a purist to say yes. You might just be ‘album oriented.’

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Health
Are your bathroom habits normal?
In new book, doctor addresses everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask

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Arts & Culture
Time has not been kind to VHS
As tech turns 50, preservationists race to save material stored on vanishing format. Methods include … baking?

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Health
Demystifying migraine
‘It’s not an imagined headache, and it’s not a mild condition,’ says Michael Moskowitz, Brain Prize recipient for his dogma-defying research

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Nation & World
Is a more perfect union still possible?
Faust, Buttigieg, and Glaude look at past, present of nation’s divides

