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Harvard science labs and master chef Ferran Adrià confect a mutually beneficial partnership.
A new film by G. Wayne Miller looks back to a time when tuberculosis gripped America.
With a new interdisciplinary center, Harvard turns its focus to the earliest years of life.
News of the University and the Harvard community
With support from the Center on the Developing Child, Harvard scholars aim to help some of the most vulnerable groups of children.
A new documentary combines archival photographs and footage, interviews with former patients, and expert commentary to remember the tuberculosis epidemic in the United States.
In a public lecture at Harvard in December, Ferran Adrià described the development of techniques in use at his restaurant, elBulli—and how he became a chef who takes chances.
Sara Houghteling’s first novel, Pictures at an Exhibition, tells the story of a young man who searches post-war Paris for both his lost love and his father’s stolen art collection.
Bioengineering—at the intersection of biology, medical science, and engineering—is where scientists Joseph Vacanti, Pamela Silver, Kit Parker, David Mooney, Joanna Aizenberg, and Radhika Nagpal are defining a new field.
In a special Harvard convocation, Senator Edward M. Kennedy receives an honorary degree.
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