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  • Digital image of brain neurons in different colors
    August 20, 2024
    Science & Health

    Researchers Create Largest Brain Map

    3D reconstruction details web of neural connections in a piece of temporal cortex.

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    August 19, 2024
    Campus & Community

    Harvard Dialogues

    Harvard’s 2024 spring term kicked off with events designed to enhance our ability to engage in respectful and robust debate.

  • John Manning
    August 15, 2024
    Campus & Community

    John Manning Named Provost

    John F. Manning AB ’82, JD ’85, who has served as Harvard's interim provost since March, has been appointed the next provost of the University.

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    July 25, 2024
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    Summer Stories: From Harvard Square to The Hague

    Three rising seniors share their summer plans, all with an eye toward their futures.

  • Brian Lee
    July 17, 2024
    Campus & Community

    VP for Alumni Affairs and Development to Step Down

    Brian Lee, who has served as Harvard's vice president for alumni affairs and development since 2018, will retire at the end of 2024.

  • A globe composed of healthy foods with a stethoscope on top
    July 15, 2024
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    Good for the Planet, Good for Our Health

    A large study led by Harvard Chan School researchers found that people who closely followed the Planetary Health Diet—which emphasizes minimally processed whole grains and vegetables but allows for some meat and dairy—significantly lowered their risk of premature death while also reducing their carbon footprint.

  • Exterior view of Langdell Hall at Harvard Law School
    July 15, 2024
    Philanthropy
    Sustainability & Environment

    Gift Launches Emmett Environmental Law Center

    A new gift from Dan Emmett JD ’64 and the Emmett Foundation will expand and enhance Harvard Law School’s work in environmental law and create a first-of-its-kind environmental law moot court.

  • Aerial view of homes along a shoreline
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Donor Funds Project to Explore Ways to Slow Sea Level Rise

    Can sea level rise be slowed? A new Harvard project called Sea Level Investigation and Management (SLIM), made possible by a generous gift from Cornelius “Neil” Prior Jr. LLB ’62, aims to find out.

  • Benton Taylor surrounded by small potted plants
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
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    Testing the Limits of Plants

    By studying ecosystems from the Arctic to the tropics, Arnold Arboretum faculty fellow Benton Taylor aims to find out if plants will absorb enough carbon in the future to offset human activity.

  • A hand wearing a black glove holds two small planes of glass with an iridescent greenish material between. Part of the space between the panes has become transparent.
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
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    A Window into Better Buildings

    Inspired by how some animals use their skin to regulate body temperature, the lab of Harvard chemistry professor Joanna Aizenberg is developing ways to use a building’s exterior to control indoor climates.

  • Exterior of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health building
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    New Concentration to Focus on Climate Change and Planetary Health

    The Climate Change and Planetary Health concentration will help students at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health understand the consequences of the planetary health crisis, including the effects on food, water, air, extreme weather events, heat, migration, and political stability and their subsequent impacts on infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, nutrition, and mental health.

  • An AI-generated illustration of the planet with the Rod of Asclepius (serpent around a pole) in the foreground
    July 15, 2024
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    Just What the Doctor Ordered

    Harvard assistant professor and physician Garaub Basu is collaborating with students, clinicians, and leaders to embed climate change into medical curricula and continuing medical education.

  • A gas-lit flame burns on a natural gas stove
    July 15, 2024
    Science & Health
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    Harvard Chan School Study Links Gas Stoves to Childhood Asthma

    Air pollution from gas and propane stoves has caused about 50,000 current cases of childhood asthma nationwide, and people living in smaller homes are more likely to be affected, according to a new study by researchers at Harvard and Stanford Universities.

  • Thomas Lee
    July 15, 2024
    Students
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    A Seismic Discovery

    For his dissertation, Thomas Lee AB ’19, PhD ’24 examined how historical microseisms—faint earth tremors recorded when storm waves crash onshore—might help predict future hurricanes.

  • Harvard Forest senior scientist Jackie Matthes speaks to the tour group at the top of a 120-foot research tower, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding forest
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Tracking Carbon from High Above the Treetops

    During Harvard Climate Action Week, more than 70 participants traveled to Harvard Forest in central Massachusetts to learn how scientists at this 4,000-acre living laboratory capture data and partner with the Nipmuc people—whose ancestral land includes the forest—to guide research, conservation, and education efforts.

  • Ed Markey and Carlos Curbelo
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Markey and Curbelo Call for Bipartisan Action on Climate Change

    Edward Markey, a Democratic senator from Massachusetts, and Carlos Curbelo, a former GOP representative from Florida, discussed bipartisan action on climate change in a discussion on the first day of Harvard Climate Action Week.

  • Floating icebergs on the water amid bare and rocky landscape
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Scientists Explore Potential "Feedback Effects" of Thawing Permafrost

    At Harvard Climate Action Week, experts discussed one of the biggest remaining unknowns in modeling the effects of climate change: the impact of thawing permafrost in the Arctic region, which could unleash large quantities of climate-warming methane.

  • Keshia De Freece Lawrence moderates a panel discussion
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Indigenous Leaders Say Leveraging Traditional Ecological Knowledge Is Key

    At Harvard Climate Action Week, a panel of environmental leaders from New England Tribal Nations explained how traditional ecological knowledge can and should be leveraged to protect natural resources, preserve historical perspectives, and develop climate and environmental solutions.

  • Senator Sheldon Whitehouse appears on a large screen behind economists James Stock and Catherine Wolfram, seated on stage
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Rhode Island Senator Argues Path Forward Must Include Carbon Pricing

    Sheldon Whitehouse, Democratic senator from Rhode Island and co-chair of the U.S. Senate Climate Task Force, did not mince words in a panel discussion held as part of Harvard Climate Action Week: “If we want a path to climate safety, it’s going to require us to do what is economically and morally right, which is to price carbon pollution.”

  • AI-generated image of the sun above the earth's atmosphere
    July 15, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Scholars Discuss the Science and Ethics of Solar Geoengineering

    At a June 10 discussion held during Harvard Climate Action Week, leading scholars from atmospheric chemistry, climate physics, economics, and philosophy discussed our current understanding of solar geoengineering.

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