Right Now | November-December 2016
Andrew Myers develops modular antibiotic manufacture
New methods for manufacturing antibiotics aim to replenish a dwindling drug pipeline.
Why evolution favors sex
Sex preserves beneficial mutations, and allows harmful ones to be purged.
Harvard's Catherine Dulac and her team locate neurons tied to parental behavior
Locating the “command neurons that drive parental behavior”
Right Now | January-February 2015
Small Companies Have an Innovation Edge, except perhaps in the energy space
Small companies innovate better, but in the energy field, large firms may lead.
Right Now | November-December 2014
Magnetic Waves show promise in treatment of bipolar disorder and depression
Researchers at Mclean Hospital develop a magnet that treats depression and bipolar disorder
Right Now | September-October 2014
Harvard Berkman Center Fellow Judith Donath says pseudonyms make better citizens
Berkman Fellow Judith Donath says they can.
Get excited to perform well
Under pressure, getting excited yields better results than remaining calm.
Right Now | January-February 2014
Virgil Encyclopedia in English
Two Harvard classics professors create the first Virgil Encyclopedia in English.
Right Now | November-December 2013
Collaboration between Hitler and Hollywood Documented by Harvard's Urwand
A new book documents censorship by Hollywood at the bidding of Hitler's Nazi government.
Governing Geoengineering Research
Some legal and diplomatic initiatives are under way.
Harvard scientist David Keith fosters the study and discussion of geoengineering
David Keith and the question of climate engineering
Years of life added by exercise is now quantified by research
New study reveals just how many years of life are added by varying levels of exercise.