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When scientists began tracking the health of 268 Harvard sophomores in 1938 during the Great Depression, they hoped the longitudinal study would reveal clues to leading healthy and happy lives. They got more than they wanted. After following the surviving Crimson men for nearly 80 years as part of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, one of the world’s longest studies of adult life, researchers
Some utopian experiments become parables of idealism gone awry, mythologized for their fascinating collapse. Others fade from memory, ignored or hidden not just because they failed, but because of their inhumane practices. One such example is Manchukuo. Founded in 1932 and promoted as a multi-ethnic and modern Pan-Asian state, Manchukuo — actually a puppet regime controlled by imperial Japan — occ
While the proliferation of massive open online courses (MOOCs) has expanded learning opportunities for individuals around the world, the digital classroom is also subject to many of the same issues as the traditional one — such as cheating. In a new working paper, researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have identified a new method of cheating specific
When it comes to classical music competitions, one could be forgiven for thinking how well someone plays is the single most important factor. New research conducted by a recent Harvard graduate, however, suggests otherwise. In a study by Chia-Jung Tsay, who last year earned a Ph.D. in organizational behavior with a secondary Ph.D. field in music, nearly all participants — including highly trained
For Patrick Harlan, the path to success as a comedian in Japan ran through an unexpected place: Harvard College. Harlan’s road to television screens across Japan started in 1993, when he ditched the Harvard Glee Club’s flight home after a post-graduation trip to Asia. His decision to crash instead with a friend in Japan who had both a job and an apartment led to fame for Harlan, first as part of t
Text as delivered. President Faust, members of the Harvard Corporation and the Board of Overseers, members of the faculty, proud parents, and, above all, graduates. The first thing I would like to say is ‘thank you.’ Not only has Harvard given me an extraordinary honour, but the weeks of fear and nausea I have endured at the thought of giving this commencement address have made me lose weight. A w
Health ‘Weekend warriors’ can cut risk of 264 diseases Concentrated routines just as effective as regular weekly exercise in protecting against heart, digestive conditions as well as neurological illnesses Health Falls put older adults at increased risk of Alzheimer’s Researchers found dementia more frequently diagnosed within one year of a fall, compared to other types of injuries
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