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  1. Mass production at the site likely required hundreds of people to not only brew the batches but grow, harvest, and transport grain

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  2. “I got to meet a lot of the other Nigerian and African students,” Chibueze Nzekwe ’25 said about an event hosted by the Harvard College Nigerian Student Association after students returned to campus. Read more:

    A student wearing a red shirt stands outside in front of green trees and grass
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  3. When a child starts to stutter, it can be alarming for parents. But most of the time, it’s nothing to worry about.

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  4. Fall colored leaves in front of a stone columned building
    A student sits at a table with a yellow tree visible through the window behind him
    A tree with yellow leaves in front of a brick building
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  5. Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who died on Monday, was praised by Harvard faculty as an honorable leader and inspirational mentor

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  6. Research shows that being fit can lower our risk of heart disease, but what amount and type of physical activity can change a person’s fitness level?

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  7. Oct 18

    “We evolved to be very physically active as we age. There’s no such thing as retirement if you’re a hunter-gatherer." —Daniel Lieberman

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  8. Oct 18

    “It’s really nice after being home a year and a half to meet different people with different stories and interests. I’m always just so excited to meet new people. It’s my favorite thing on earth.” - Kayton Rotenberg ’23. Read more:

    A student wearing a brown coat and white sweater stands outside, looking off to the distance
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  9. Oct 18

    Harvard experts share insight on how to spot fake news and discuss how the spread of misinformation has played a role in the COVID-19 pandemic

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  10. Oct 18

    Higher costs for materials, manufacturing, COVID safety measures, and unprecedented competition for workers are testing the endurance of retailers

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  11. Oct 18

    Are return-to-office policies faltering? Five experts offer tips for managers and executives bringing workers back to the office.

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    Will recent leaked revelations about Instagram’s impact on teens compel Congress to regulate social media? Harvard Law School scholars weigh in.

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  13. Oct 18

    “Teachers should teach math in a way that encourages students to engage in sense-making and not merely to memorize or internalize exactly what the teacher says or does,” says  Professor Jon Star

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  14. Oct 17

    A new book by two Harvard alumni aims to get white people — particularly white women — to talk about the history of racism in America

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  15. Oct 17

    As algorithms analyze everything from mammograms to step counts and sleep cycles, researchers are debating the use of AI in health

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  16. Oct 17

    Harvard’s sailing team is back on the Charles River and off to a fast start after time away because of COVID. Read more:

    Two members of Harvard's sailing team steer their boat on the Charles River
    Harvard's sailing team on the Charles River
    One member of Harvard's sailing team assist another as they prepare their boat
    Several members of Harvard's sailing team sit together on a boat with boats lined up behind them
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  17. Oct 17

    As COVID-19 variants continue to emerge, infected children are potential “reservoirs” for the evolution of new variants, as well as potential spreaders of current variants

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  18. Oct 17

    The dyes live outside the hackable internet, are relatively cheap to produce, and can’t be read without a special microscope

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  19. Oct 17

    The Fall Festival at  included hot apple cider, live music, and pumpkin carving 🍎

    Pumpkins and gourds sit atop the HBS sign with a brick building in the background
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  20. Oct 16

    Experts say that the difference in activity levels between Western adults and hunter-gatherers is significant throughout the lifespan, but grows particularly glaring as we age

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