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Patrick Pushes Stem Cells

Gov. Deval L. Patrick ’78 announced last Friday that he will push to reverse restrictions on stem cell research that

HMS To Triple Faculty Salary

In an effort to lure its physicians away from primary care and toward students, the University is giving them a

Study Doubts Amnesia’s Literary Memory

In an unusual study published this month, researchers at Harvard Medical School have claimed that the psychiatric disorder known as

Not Your Grandma’s Robot

Imagine a robot so small and light it could hover in the air on a fly’s wings. Robot expert Robert

Software Provides Reading Lists

Last spring, Harvard Physics graduate student Alexander D. Wissner-Gross noticed something about the way the course material was structured in

Hopes Raised for Heart Treatment

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have discovered in mice what they believe to be cardiac master cells, which have

Researchers Invent “Google” for Disease

A research team lead by scientists at the Broad Institute has developed a new tool that uses unique genetic patterns

'American Nobel’ For Genetics Professor

CORRECTION APPENDED A Harvard Medical School professor who discovered an enzyme key to aging and cancer won the “American Nobel”

Harvard Could Lose Researchers to University of Utah

Sixty neuroscience researchers at Harvard Medical School (HMS) could be leaving for the University of Utah because of a newly

Material Man, Spiritual Body

When his alarm clock sounds at 6:30 a.m. each morning, Peter J. Gomes considers sleeping in until 8:30. The extra

Moms May Influence Children’s Body Image

Maternal concerns about body weight may be the third leading cause of body image problems in adolescents, according to a

Students, Profs Talk South Asian Studies

Students and faculty members voiced support for restructuring the South Asian Studies program in a roundtable discussion held last Friday,

IOP Hosts Conference for Mayors

The Institute of Politics (IOP) hosted a conference last week for 20 incoming mayors from large cities nationwide, featuring three

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Fake Salient Ad Sparks Roundtable

Harvard students engaged in a heated discussion about the issue of ethnic and multicultural sensitivity in campus publications yesterday, in

Diplomat Promotes Soft Power

The United States should aim to use less military force and more “soft power” in its foreign policy, a Carter

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