Faculty & Research
An Exercise Pill for the Brain?
A protein induced by exercise stimulates growth in the brains of non-exercising mice
Is There an App for That?
Apps are shaping teens' notions of identity, intimacy, and imagination.
by Katherine Xue
New Nobel Laureate Discusses His Life and Work
Harvard chemist Martin Karplus speaks to the press.
Redesign for Cabot Science Library
The science center space will be reimagined for 21st century knowledge production and exchange.
Martin Karplus ’51 Shares Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Richards professor of chemistry emeritus, two others recognized for modeling complex chemical systems
James E. Rothman, Ph.D. ’76, Shares Nobel Prize for Medicine
Yale cell biologist, two others, are recognized for work on vesicles and cellular transport.
“The Story of the Human Body”
The evolutionary biologist's new book addresses health and human evolution.
“The Future of Knowledge”
The faculty panelists at The Harvard Campaign launch event
“Reverse-Engineering Chinese Censorship”
Two studies argue that collective action, not criticism, is what the Chinese government fears.
The Fogg Pulls Back the Curtain
A central courtyard and a glass roof transmit natural light to the heart of the museum.