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Features | January-February 2024
How to Make a Mammal
Studying the fates of cells, Sharad Ramanathan comes closer to understanding the biology of development.
Right Now | January-February 2024
Deciphering Lyme Disease
Whole-genome analysis exposes the sophistication and vulnerabilities underlying Lyme disease.
The Roman Empire’s Cosmopolitan Frontier
Genetic analysis reveals a culture enriched from both sides of the Danube.
More Housing in Allston
Toward another apartment complex on Harvard-owned land
Easing the Energy Transition
How the Bezos Earth Fund hopes to seed economic transformation
Allston Home for A.R.T. Approved
A 70,000 square-foot theater and teaching center, plus housing for Harvard affiliates
Allston, Beyond the Groundbreaking
Harvard’s development CEO on the ERC and what comes next
Breaking Ground in Allston
Building begins for the enterprise research campus.
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2023
Vikram Patel
He wanted to be a chef, but instead became a leader in global health
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2023
AI in the Academy
Generative AI can enhance teaching and learning but augurs a shift to oral forms of student assessment.
Harvard Economist Claudia Goldin Wins Nobel Prize in Economics
She identified key drivers of gender differences in the labor market.
The Food-Climate Conundrum
A Harvard Radcliffe Institute symposium tackles sustainable food systems in a changing climate.