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More Americans Are Dying Before They Can Access Medicare Benefits, Researchers at Harvard and Brown Find
A rising share of Americans are dying before they can benefit from Medicare than in 2012 — including 38 percent more Black adults, according to a study published by researchers at Harvard and Brown University last week.
At Harvard Panel, Scholars Say Ancient DNA May ‘Challenge Assumptions’ of Ethnic Homogeneity in Medieval England
A German archaeologist discussed his team’s research on two cadavers buried in early medieval England — both of whom had recent West African ancestry and appeared to be socially integrated with their communities — at a Harvard panel on Thursday.
Roe v. Wade Overruling Poses Emotional Toll on OB-GYNs, Presenter at Harvard School of Public Health Event Reports
Obstetricians and gynecologists have experienced heightened distress due to their inability to administer necessary interventions to patients following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, according to research presented by Harvard Center for Work, Health and Wellbeing director Erika L. Sabbath.
‘Tron: Ares’ Review: A Glitch, a God, or a Glorious Comeback?
These flaws are, however, outweighed by how surprisingly enjoyable the film is as a whole.
Nieman Fellow Sotiris Sideris Stresses Partnership between Human Verification and AI in Data Journalism
Nieman Fellow Sotiris Sideris cautioned against relying on artificial intelligence in journalism during a Tuesday talk at Harvard, stressing the need for human fact-checking as AI use surges.
Jon Favreau Slams Democrats at IOP for Ineffective Messaging During Trump Admin
Former Obama speechwriter Jon E. Favreau slammed Democratic politicians for ineffective outreach to voters and a lack of authenticity during the second Trump administration at an Institute of Politics Forum on Thursday night.