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Nearly a century after it was theorized, Harvard scientists have succeeded in creating metallic hydrogen. In addition to helping scientists answer fundamental questions about the nature of matter, the material is theorized to have a wide range of applications, ranging from room-temperature superconductors to powerful rocket propellant.
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Congratulations, Harvard Professor Oliver Hart! This marks the 49th Nobel a Harvard faculty member has been awarded. Hart shares the award with Bengt Holmstrom of the +Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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Harvard researchers have developed the first autonomous, untethered, and entirely soft robot. Built with 3D printers and pneumatically powered by controlled chemical reactions, the "octobots" could revolutionize how humans interact with machines.
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Join us in welcoming the Harvard College Class of 2020! Look around Harvard Yard in this 360° time-lapse video of today’s move-in day.
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After nearly 13 weeks of summer quiet, Harvard Yard awoke again as the Class of 2020 officially arrived on campus.
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Harvard University, along with many other selective colleges and universities, has long championed the importance of a diverse student body, contending in amicus briefs in the University of Texas case and others that a diverse community is essential to creating an educational experience that prepares students for future success.
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New analysis by Harvard Kennedy School’s Thomas Patterson finds the conflicted motivation of news outlets covering the 2016 election has resulted in significantly lopsided and disparate attention paid to the Republican and Democratic candidates.
Donald Trump got the most coverage of any candidate running on either side, the vast majority of which was favorable in tone, according to the study.
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Donald Trump got the most coverage of any candidate running on either side, the vast majority of which was favorable in tone, according to the study.
#politics #donaldtrump #research
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Scientists at Harvard have created a system that uses solar energy to split water molecules and hydrogen-eating bacteria to produce liquid fuels.
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#science #technology
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