Alex Lorusso (ALX) to speak at CPAC USA 2026 in Grapevine, Texas
CPAC USA 2026, scheduled for March 25–28 in Grapevine, Texas, has added another confirmed speaker, organizers announced.
CPAC USA 2026, scheduled for March 25–28 in Grapevine, Texas, has added another confirmed speaker, organizers announced.
Some one million people in the United States are affected by heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), a condition marked by the stiffening of a heart chamber that makes…
More than 40 percent of Americans believe that listening to audiobooks is less rigorous and does not count as reading, according to recent discussions among education scholars.
Namwali Serpell, a professor of English and prize-winning novelist, has released a new book titled “On Morrison,” which explores the novels and other works of Nobel laureate Toni Morrison.
Movie theater attendance in the United States has declined significantly in recent years, according to industry surveys.
Alzheimer’s disease remains a major global health concern, with ongoing research exploring new directions beyond the widely accepted amyloid plaque hypothesis.
A number of Harvard faculty and staff have shared their recommendations for unconventional books that challenge traditional ideas about literature.
Comedian and television host Conan O’Brien will deliver the principal address at Harvard University’s 375th Commencement ceremony on May 28.
Judith D. Singer, the James Bryant Conant Professor of Education at Harvard University, will step down from her position as senior vice provost for faculty on June 30, according to…
Thomas Noel Bisson, a prominent historian of medieval Europe and former Henry Charles Lea Professor of Medieval History at Harvard University, died on June 28, 2025, at the age of…
The HBO Max series “The Pitt” has drawn attention for its depiction of life inside the emergency department at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center.
Muriel Siebert, recognized as a pioneering figure in finance, is the focus of a new exhibit at Harvard Business School’s Baker Library.
Quadree “Dree” Palimore, a senior at Harvard College, is finalizing an original musical that tells the story of abolitionist Frederick Douglass’s early life.
A group of experts from Harvard University and Stanford University discussed the health impacts of alcohol and sugary drinks in a recent conversation at the Harvard Chan School.
A Los Angeles jury is currently hearing a case that could set an important precedent regarding the responsibility of social media companies for potential harm to young users.
Researchers at Harvard University are investigating the role of the Y chromosome in cancer, particularly focusing on what happens when this chromosome is lost in tumor cells.
Treatments for cardiovascular disease in the United States have improved, and there is more knowledge about heart health than ever before.
The Japanese drummer Satoshi Yamaguchi, known for his work with the rock band RADWIMPS, began experiencing unusual symptoms during a concert in 2009.
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