Loneliness Emerges as Significant Public Health Concern

Trey Leveque, Liz Schwartz, Olivia Field, Tracey Crouch, and Alex Smith participated in a webinar moderated by Schwartz. The event, captured by Stephanie Mitchell of Harvard, addressed loneliness as a growing public health concern. Initial national efforts to address loneliness as a societal health issue dwindled after the pandemic, amid economic challenges and political divisions….

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MIT researchers use “Battleship” to enhance AI question-asking skills

By 2026, the buzz surrounding artificial intelligence agents has reached new heights. These semi-autonomous systems, which use language models (LMs), are effective in tasks such as customer service and software development. However, they encounter difficulties in areas like medical diagnosis and scientific research, where they must navigate complex environments and seek numerous solutions. Researchers from…

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MIT Researchers Develop Vaccine Adjuvant to Boost Polio Eradication Efforts

In the U.S., children typically receive a polio vaccine via injection, which effectively prevents the disease but is less efficient at halting virus transmission compared to the oral version. Poliovirus commonly spreads through contaminated food or water, initially affecting the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The oral vaccine induces a mucosal immune response in the GI tract,…

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MIT researchers develop AI models to interpret charts

In the fast-paced global economy, companies may use generative AI models to quickly interpret and summarize the charts found in market reports and financial documents. However, even cutting-edge vision-language models can struggle with this task, as it requires them to understand visual, numerical, and linguistic elements. Even with advanced models, companies may still face issues…

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Harvard News Reflects on Memorable Moments

Harvard celebrated its 375th Commencement last Thursday in Tercentenary Theatre, with joyful scenes across the Yard. Thousands of graduates, their families, friends, dignitaries, and volunteers gathered for the event, which was captured in highlights by photographers. Alumni volunteers from the Commencement “Happy Committee” emerged from Harvard Hall to prepare for the celebration. The Middlesex County…

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Supreme Court Could Deliver Unexpected Rulings

Sarah Isgur, in her book “Last Branch Standing: A Potentially Surprising, Occasionally Witty Journey Inside Today’s Supreme Court,” discusses how the increasing distrust of Supreme Court justices reflects more on societal tribalism than on any fundamental change within the judiciary itself. Back in January 2000, 69 percent of Americans were satisfied with the country’s direction….

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