The AI diagnostic tool developed at Mass General Brigham indicates that long COVID affects about 23% of people, higher than ...
While at Harvard, Stefanik was given an honorable mention for the Women's Leadership Award, according to the Harvard Gazette.
Breast cancer rates rose by 1% a year from 2012–2021 for all American women combined, but steeper increases were seen for ...
The Harvard Gazette recently spoke to Biden’s chief 2020 pollster, John Anzalone, about why the polls have had such a mixed track record lately. For some reason, the polls have been less ...
"If microbes contributing to disease can be transmitted between individuals, some non-communicable conditions may in fact have a communicable component," said Rachel Carmody, co-author of both pieces, ...
Aging is inevitable for most cell types in the human body, but hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) seem to defy the process. They ...
Breast cancer rates rose by 1 percent per year from 2012-2021 for all U.S. women combined, with steeper increases for women under 50 and Asian American and Pacific Islander women, according to the ...
Taylor Swift’s Eras is the biggest-selling concert tour in history. Between the first concert in March 2023 and the last one this December, Swift’s proceeds could top $3.2 billion. How did I arrive at ...
Abortion remains mostly legal in 27 states, though there are varying restrictions based on gestational age. In some cases, states have added new protections for abortion since the Dobbs ruling by ...
Scent is the sense most tied to memory, and fast food places are aware of that. Restaurants regularly use pleasant and ...
While there is demand for authentic human writing, there are still concerns that online search engines will inadvertently rank AI content higher than human results.
This marks the second consecutive year of expenses outpacing revenue, which is “not a long-run sustainable path,” Ritu Kalra, Harvard’s chief financial officer, told the Harvard Gazette.