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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.
Uncertainty Looms Over Planned FAS Changes At informational town hall meetings, faculty and staff press administrators for details.
Harvard’s Rising Scholars Program Doubles in Size A summer program helps students from under-resourced high schools close a hidden academic gap.
Bill Rauch Is Having a (Jellicle) Ball The Harvard Arts Medalist wants his smash-hit Cats revival to reach “as many young queer people” as possible.
My Pet Rabbit Lost Her Companion. Then She Went Speed Dating. An animal’s journey from grief to love shows how much humans need each other, too.
What the ‘Other Face’ of the U.S.-Mexico Border Looks Like Photographer and writer Morgan Smith chronicles life beyond the violence in Ciudad Juárez and other Mexican towns.
We’re Thinking About Darkness All Wrong There’s a growing movement to curb light pollution. It starts on your front porch.