Faculty & Research
How Depression Lingers
After depression patients recover, their brains still process criticism differently.
by Elizabeth Gudrais
Hello from Havana
Raúl Castro is changing Cuba. Will the United States respond?
Theobald Smith
A brief profile of the pioneering comparative pathologist
by Steven M. Niemi
Who Killed the Men of England?
Cutting-edge science helps historians push further and more fully into the past.
by Jonathan Shaw
Lessons from an Unexpected Life
One patient’s struggle with chronic illness highlights the complexities of modern medicine and the healthcare challenge.
On Cutting-Edge Cancer Research
Medical School professor George Demetri again leads cutting-edge cancer research, in an environment of timid funding for experimentation.
In This Mass Extinction, the Enemy Is Us
The New Yorker magazine quotes Fisher professor of natural history Andrew Knoll on the current mass extinction. The enemy is us.
Perseus in 3-D
New three-dimensional PDF technology allows Harvard astronomers—and you—to explore worlds hundreds of light-years away.
by Elizabeth Gudrais
Clean Air, Longer Life
Controls on fine particle pollution extended average lifespan in the United States by five months between 1980 and 2000.
by Jonathan Shaw
Fighting Disease in Situ
A new technique aims to boost the body’s ability to seek out and destroy cancer cells.