Harvard Study Explores Impact of Stress on Digestive Health

Stress can significantly impact gut health by tightening the stomach and slowing digestion, especially for individuals with constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-C). While some people quickly recover, others do not. A new study from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) has identified how stress hormones disrupt gut function through a specific nerve network, suggesting potential…

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Curiosity Key for Disease Fighters, Harvard Expert Says

As part of the Commencement 2026 series celebrating Harvard’s 375th Commencement, Ph.D. candidate Isaac Witte reflects on the “incremental advances” that led to the CRISPR breakthrough. His journey began with a fascination for DNA replication during high school in Overland Park, Kansas, captivated by the complex orchestration of proteins essential for life. Witte’s interest was…

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Harvard Considers Allowing Bets on College Reunion Dates

The rapid expansion of prediction markets, where individuals can wager on events ranging from the 2028 U.S. elections to Taylor Swift’s wedding date, is raising concerns about insider trading and market manipulation. Recently, a U.S. Army soldier was accused of using classified information to bet on a military operation involving Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, reportedly…

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MIT Researchers Develop Single-Molecule Tracker to Study Cancer-Related Proteins

Researchers from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have utilized an advanced single-molecule imaging technique to reveal how certain proteins related to cancer interact within living cells. This method uses stable nanoparticle probes that illuminate single molecules for extended periods. For the first time, the team observed individual receptors on the cell membrane as…

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MIT’s Haystack 37m Telescope Marks New Era in Astrophysical Research

The Haystack 37m Telescope, a significant tool in radio astronomy and solar system radar studies since 1964, has played a crucial role in various scientific achievements, including aiding NASA’s Apollo missions, mapping Venus, testing Einstein’s theories, and pioneering VLBI developments. Recently, after extensive upgrades, it has resumed its role in cutting-edge astronomical research at MIT…

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MIT researchers develop advanced navigation system for robots

In the wake of a powerful earthquake, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) could navigate through collapsed structures to map the area, providing crucial data for rescuers to reach survivors swiftly. However, this poses a significant challenge for autonomous robots, which must quickly alter their paths to avoid unexpected obstacles while maintaining their route. Researchers from MIT…

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Harvard News Highlights Commitment to Service

David Battat ’91, a Harvard alumnus known for his dedication to community service, will assume the role of Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) president on July 1. His career spans roles as a healthcare CEO, leadership educator, first responder, and long-term Harvard volunteer. Outgoing HAA President Will Makris, Ed.M. ’00, praised Battat’s inclusive leadership style and…

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MIT Study Explores Brain’s Role in Language Development

The brain’s ability to use and comprehend language grows significantly during early childhood as infants begin interpreting the words they hear and constructing their own sentences. Language-processing areas in the brain continue to develop in older children, allowing them to expand their vocabulary and use language more adaptively. MIT researchers have captured images of the…

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Building Trust Through Authenticity: Navigating Uncertainty in Education

Admitting “I don’t know” may seem like a weakness, but it’s actually a wise decision. In education, there’s an implicit belief that teachers should always have the answers. Standing before a class of over 30 students, a teacher might feel pressure to provide immediate insights. However, even with extensive education and experience, sometimes “I don’t…

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