The last gasp of a primordial black hole may be the source of the highest-energy “ghost particle” detected to date, […]

Inflammation jolts “sleeping” cancer cells awake, enabling them to multiply again | MIT News
Cancer cells have one relentless goal: to grow and divide. While most stick together within the original tumor, some rogue […]

Meet the 2025 tenured professors in the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences | MIT News
In 2025, six faculty were granted tenure in the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Sara Brown is […]

What does the future hold for generative AI? | MIT News
When OpenAI introduced ChatGPT to the world in 2022, it brought generative artificial intelligence into the mainstream and started a […]

Katie Patton scores historic first in Harvard football program — Harvard Gazette
When the Harvard Crimson take the field for the first football game of the season on Saturday, the storied program […]

Making real gains in war on Alzheimer’s — Harvard Gazette
A series exploring how research is rising to major challenges in health and society First come the misplaced keys. Then […]

Did U.S.-Russia talks on Ukraine make things worse? — Harvard Gazette
Things have ostensibly gotten worse since Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Trump met in Alaska last month to discuss […]

How AI could radically change schools by 2050 — Harvard Gazette
By 2050, education will look radically different than it does now, according to psychologist and social scientist Howard Gardner — […]

‘We the People’ had other plans — Harvard Gazette
A reminder from Jill Lepore to her country: The Constitution was built to be amended. In “We the People: A […]

His lab’s ancient DNA studies are rewriting human history — Harvard Gazette
Since 2012, geneticist David Reich and his team of researchers have been studying DNA from living and ancient people to […]