Faculty & Research


Research on Hold

Funding freeze halts Harvard projects overnight.

by Nina Pasquini

Early Learning

Supporting children by teaching the adults who shape their lives

by Elizabeth Gudrais

The Water Tamer

John Briscoe tackles water insecurity around the world.

by Jonathan Shaw

Mysteries and Masterpieces

Adam Kirsch reads the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library—the latest stage in the “American conquest of the Middle Ages”

by Adam Kirsch

Tea Party Passions

Theda Skocpol analyzes the politics and demographics of the Tea Party.

by Erin O'Donnell

A Diabetes Link to Meat

Eating even small amounts of red meat daily increases the risk of diabetes.

by Jonathan Shaw

The Biology of Right and Wrong

Brains scans reveal that In moral decision-making, people rely on emotion to guide choices in some situations and rationality in others.

by Peter Saalfield

How to Think Green

Six Harvard faculty experts on taking action against global warming

Harvard’s Recipe for Healthy Eating

Harvard's healthy eating plate challenges the USDA’s recommendations.

“Soft” Robots: The Starfish Variation

By squeezing under obstacles, new robots can navigate tricky terrain.

Pioneering HMS Burns Specialist John Burke Has Died

The artificial skin he helped develop has helped save many lives.