Around the world, health care systems are working to navigate the most pressing global health challenges with cutting-edge technology and research. But at the world's top hospitals, leaders know the ...
The hype around AI, robotics and other emerging technologies paints a picture of seamless progress in 2025. But history tells us that transformative change rarely follows a straight line. This isn’t a ...
This essay is part of The Great Migration, a series by Lydia Polgreen exploring how people are moving around the world today. We are living in an age of mass migration. Millions of people from the ...
It's no secret: Our country is going through dark times. Extreme weather is devastating local communities. Families are struggling to put food on the table. Our children's health is rapidly declining.
Dalevyon L.J. Knight ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Adams House. This summer, Harvard did the unexpected. It announced it would provide Harvard College students with access to OpenAI’s ...
As nearly half of the world’s population headed to the polls this year, politics grabbed many of the headlines. But scientists and the natural world also managed to attract the public’s attention.
Many of us are grappling with global instability, ecological crises, social injustice, and personal despair. Meanwhile, one of our elders, Joanna Macy, at age 96, is in hospice. An environmental ...
Imagine having a crystal ball that could peer into the future, revealing valuable insights about what's to come. That's essentially what predictive AI does, minus the mystical hocus-pocus. This type ...
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