What happens when your love and your ethics are in conflict?” asks Megha Majumdar '10 in "A Guardian and a Thief," a 2025 National Book Award finalist.
When the Office of Undergraduate Education released a report in October suggesting that Harvard College overhaul its “failing ...
The Harvard Law School’s Centre for the Study of African Economies and Societies (CSASE) research report has revealed a troubling pattern of structural income ...
Sophie Kinsella, the bestselling rom-com author of the "Shopaholic" series, has died after being diagnosed with an ...
The words “pollination” and “flower” may seem inseparable, but plants began courting insects millions of years before they ...
Some wildfires are so intense, they create their own weather—thunderstorms driven by heat that hurtle smoke as high as 10 miles into the sky like giant chimneys.
A subtle change in how climate risk is communicated—mentioning a person's local area—can significantly increase attention to ...
A study reveals that the liver acts as a bidirectional hub, exchanging gut-microbiome-derived metabolic products with the ...
New research from Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health finds that how you prepare your potatoes—not just how often you ...
Three experts discuss their behind-the-scenes experience as historical advisers to the new series.
After decades of research, Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks has found that the strongest predictor of a man's long-term ...
“Our latest discovery helps solve a 20-year cosmic mystery,” co-lead author Daniel Whalen from the University of Portsmouth's ...