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A Harvard Evolutionary Biologist Explains Why Exercise Matters on GLP-1s As weight loss medications become more common, Daniel Lieberman discusses the importance of preserving muscle.
How to Care for Patients in AI-Driven Medicine Harvard’s Arthur Kleinman reflects on what’s lost when healthcare systems prioritize efficiency.
College Leaders Outline Overhaul Plan A new proposed structure, layoffs, and a five-day-a-week in-person work mandate will take effect by fall.
Uncertainty Looms Over Planned FAS Changes At informational town hall meetings, faculty and staff press administrators for details.
Let’s Talk About (Octopus) Sex New Harvard research finds octopuses go beyond sight and touch to find mates.
Why Boston Loves Country Music Singer Elisa Smith’s whiskey-soaked voice and subversive feminism is part of the genre’s urban shift.
From Appalachia to Harvard, a Woman’s Struggle to Find Herself In her memoir All That's Unseen, Emilee Hackney explores religion, friendship, and home.