The fight against malaria has been has been plateauing in the last five years. New tools are needed to eradicate malaria, such as a technology called gene drive.
Interviewee: Dr. Sara Cherry, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of PennsylvaniaInterviewer: Hope Merens, PhD Student in Molecular Biology, Harvard University
Over the past year, COVID-19 has affected every aspect of our…
Time: 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 12th
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An introductory course in the history of science often follows a path “from Plato to NATO,” leaping…
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The past year and a half have been a time of profound uncertainty. We all wish we could gaze into a COVID crystal ball and get answers to our burning questions. Some of us would want to know how long the…
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Termites are more than just pests. With over 2,800 species in the world, termites keep soils healthy, can communicate through vibrations, and termite queens can live upwards of 30 years.…
by Olivia Foster Rhoades
Olivia Foster Rhoades is a fifth-year Ph.D. student in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences program at Harvard & is pursuing a concentration in STS at the Harvard Kennedy School. You can find her on Twitter…
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Every day, our joints successfully bear huge amounts of force as we move about. For example, jogging and stumbling produce forces of up to 550% of a person’s body weight, respectively. Even walking generates…
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Centuries ago, before the printing press, books and other documents were painstakingly hand-crafted. Over…