Facebook is arguably one of the most recognizable names of the 21st century. The social media site is known as a place to share photos, post on your “wall” and update your friends and family on almost any topic of your choosing.
While artificial intelligence continues to proliferate in our society in many different ways, wearable AI has yet to take off, and a Harvard dropout named Avi Schiffmann is trying to change that. He’s hoping his next project, Tab, reaches the masses. Tab
Taylor Swift’s “Reputation” for lyrical greatness will soon be studied in the hallowed halls of the Ivy League. The English Department at Harvard University plans to debut a course next semester dedicated to the global superstar’s celebrated songcraft, according to The Harvard
A sonic boom that was heard all throughout New England and shook the windows and the walls was from a UFO, according to a prominent Harvard University scientist. Avi Loeb, the university’s former head of astronomy and an avid alien hunter, said
While rising rates of depression and anxiety among American teens have gotten attention, young adults may be struggling even more with those conditions, according to a new report from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Approximately 36% of young adults said they
Just two servings of red meat per week can increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a new study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition revealed. Swapping the red meat for plant-based proteins, by comparison, was linked to reduced
Hundreds of Harvard students have staged a ‘die-in’ protest at the prestigious university to express their support for Palestine. Members of Harvard’s “Palestine Solidarity Committee” and “Graduates 4 Palestine” organizations held the protest in response to the bombing of a hospital in
Members of the Harvard swimming team were apparently given a letter about transgender athlete Lia Thomas’ involvement in the sport, former college swimmer Riley Gaines tweeted Tuesday. Gaines is now a champion of equality and fairness in women’s sports and has been
One of the most decorated coaches in women’s hockey history has stepped down after nearly 30 years leading Harvard’s women’s hockey program in the shadow of allegations by players that she engaged in abuses and other misconduct during her tenure. The school
It isn’t healthy to hold a grudge. That’s according to a new study from Harvard University, which revealed that forgiving others could benefit people’s overall mental health. International researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts, studied