Science & Technology
How Measles Destroys Immune Memories
Michael Mina explains “immune amnesia” and the lasting impact of infection.
by Shaw, Jonathan
Crypto—To Regulate or Not?
The former director of Harvard’s fintech lab reflects on the future of digital assets.
by Olivia Farrar
The “Wild West” of Cancer Misinformation Online
At Harvard’s Chan School of Public Health, experts discuss web and social media cancer misinformation
by Olivia Farrar
At Risk
Severe threats to Harvard’s finances—and academic mission—in the new political landscape
Scientific Stardom
How Galileo’s geometric and military compass helped him calculate his own ascent
by Nina Pasquini
Music and Medicine
Toussaint Miller explores the healing power of art.
by Lydialyle Gibson
On Unintended Consequences
Essayist Edward Tenner on technology’s pitfalls
Arts and Engineering
The deans of arts and humanities and the school of engineering and applied sciences share their plans and priorities.
by Shaw, Jonathan
The Green Star State
Cheap renewable energy could position Texas to become a major producer of clean hydrogen fuel.
by Shaw, Jonathan
Bill Gates on AI and Innovation
At Harvard, the Microsoft co-founder discusses his biography—and artificial intelligence.
by Olivia Farrar