Tag: Anna Lamb
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Health
Why are Americans so sick? Researchers point to middle grocery aisles.
Obesity and disease rising with consumption of ultra-processed foods, say Chan School panelists

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Campus & Community
Help with Zoom or help with zoom
Either way, Cory Gillis, Weatherhead administrator and amateur bike mechanic, has his colleagues covered

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Health
Waistline growing? Eat more veggies — but not this kind.
Study adds starchy variety to list of culprits contributing to middle-age weight gain

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Campus & Community
Your period started. Of course the tampon dispenser is empty.
All-too-familiar frustration for women sparked campaign to make menstrual products in campus bathrooms as basic an expectation as toilet paper.

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Science & Tech
How to prepare for a trip to space
Astronauts spend years training for missions. How do commercial travelers get ready?

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Arts & Culture
Call it ‘old money aesthetic’ or ‘coastal grandma’ — it all comes back to preppy
Fashion podcaster traces quintessential American look from campuses to catwalks.

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Campus & Community
Cloudy, wet, and muddy, but mood was sunny, warm
Well-wishers braved weather to share historic moment, excitement, celebrate it all in Harvard Yard.

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Arts & Culture
Lost in fictional maps
Fantasy worlds from Middle Earth to Westeros come to life in Harvard Library exhibit.

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Arts & Culture
How to judge a painting
Do: Ask questions and keep an open mind. Don’t: Say your child could’ve made that.

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Science & Tech
In the doghouse — at the White House
Reports surface of aggressive behavior but canine expert says there may be understandable reasons.

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Campus & Community
Grabbing cool treat on hot day — and selfie with new president
Harvard President Claudine Gay attended three ice cream socials at the Business School, in the Yard, and on the Harvard Medical School campus.

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Science & Tech
Oliver Stone wants you to reconsider nuclear power
In a Harvard talk following a preview of his new documentary, the director debates nuclear energy’s merits as a climate change solution.

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Arts & Culture
Legend of rap hears kinship with Dickinson
During Harvard visit, Public Enemy rapper visits poetry class and donates one of his iconic clocks.

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Nation
How did ‘the great outdoors’ get so exclusive?
Millions visit national parks each year. Most are white. Panelists explore why ‘America’s best idea’ isn’t winning over people of color.

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Arts & Culture
Culture belongs to everyone (and no one)
Scholar goes way back in time to better understand arguments we’re having today.

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Health
Faster, fitter?
Not really, says Spaulding Rehab expert. When you go for a walk, focus on this instead.

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Health
Evolution hurts sometimes
The same skeletal changes that allowed humans to walk upright make us vulnerable to knee osteoarthritis as we age, human evolutionary biologist says.

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Health
Lack of sleep will catch up to you in more ways than one
Experts highlight the health and memory effects, offer suggestions for countering environmental disruptions.

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Campus & Community
Maybe it’s Remy’s world, and the rest of us just live in it
With Remy the cat as their model, Graduate School of Design students learned how animal life can encourage empathy in design.

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Work & Economy
A more expansive view of the best deal for you
A Kennedy School seminar examines how gender and sexuality influence negotiations, assignments, and expectations.

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Nation & World
November surprise
Most political reporters and pundits agree that the results from Tuesday’s midterm elections have been a surprise.
