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Securing public spaces in the wake of Capitol violence

Scholars reflect on how to maintain access to nation’s symbols of democracy

Eric Lander and Larry Bacow.

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Broad Institute director tapped for White House role

Lander will serve as Biden’s science adviser

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Plant-based diet may feed key gut microbes

Large-scale study finds gut microbes associated with lower risks for diabetes, heart disease, obesity

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Highly infectious coronavirus variant dampens prospects for summer return to normal

Experts say it raises need to speed vaccinations, lifts herd immunity threshold

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Harvard University: The Year in Pictures 2011-2012

Into local libraries, and into lives

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Harvard University: The Year in Pictures 2011-2012

Campus & Community

Harvard University: The Year in Pictures 2011-2012

Video/Production - Ned Brown | Photography - Jon Chase, Rose Lincoln, Stephanie Mitchell, Kris Snibbe / Harvard Staff Photographers

DateJune 4, 2012February 13, 2018

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Amy Gunzelmann, education specialist at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, shows animal bones to a rapt group of kids at the Valente Branch of the Cambridge Public Library.

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Into local libraries, and into lives

Amy Gunzelmann, education specialist at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, shows animal bones to a rapt group of kids at the Valente Branch of the Cambridge Public Library.

Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff Photographer