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Columbine flowers are recognizable by the long, trailing nectar spurs that extend from the bases of their petals, tempting the taste buds of their insect pollinators. New research at Harvard and the...
View Article‘Breaking Boundaries’ at Arts @ 29 Garden
In 2007, Harvard President Drew Faust called for “an ambitious rethinking of the place of arts practice at Harvard.” On Friday afternoon, she saw it in “Breaking Boundaries: Arts, Creativity and the...
View ArticleAAAS names 7 fellows from Harvard
Seven faculty members from Harvard University have been named American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellows. Election as an AAAS Fellow is an honor bestowed upon AAAS members by...
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Columbine flowers are recognizable by the long, trailing nectar spurs that extend from the bases of their petals, tempting the taste buds of their insect pollinators. New research at Harvard and the...
View Article‘Breaking Boundaries’ at Arts @ 29 Garden
In 2007, Harvard President Drew Faust called for “an ambitious rethinking of the place of arts practice at Harvard.” On Friday afternoon, she saw it in “Breaking Boundaries: Arts, Creativity and the...
View ArticleAAAS names 7 fellows from Harvard
Seven faculty members from Harvard University have been named American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellows. Election as an AAAS Fellow is an honor bestowed upon AAAS members by...
View ArticleFive recognized as Harvard College Professors
Harvard’s faculty is a treasured asset, composed of world-class scholars and gifted teachers. Each year, a few faculty members are named Harvard College Professors to recognize, in addition to their...
View ArticleScience, meet YouTube
Molly Edwards is a scientist, and she also plays one on TV — or at least on YouTube. Most days, Edwards can be found in the lab of Elena Kramer, the Bussey Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary...
View ArticleElena Kramer and Martin Nowak receive Fannie Cox Prize
Elena Kramer, chair of the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and the Bussey Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and Martin Nowak, professor of mathematics and biology and...
View ArticleScience, meet YouTube
Molly Edwards is a scientist, and she also plays one on TV — or at least on YouTube. Most days, Edwards can be found in the lab of Elena Kramer, the Bussey Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary...
View ArticleElena Kramer and Martin Nowak receive Fannie Cox Prize
Elena Kramer, chair of the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and the Bussey Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and Martin Nowak, professor of mathematics and biology and...
View ArticleFor a day, Harvard science shuts down to #Strike4BlackLives
Harvard science shut down for a day of reflection and a kind of reckoning. Faculty, staff, and researchers across the entire FAS Division of Science and the John E. Paulson School of Engineering and...
View ArticleHarvard alumna and researchers ID gene critical to floral nectar spurs
When it came to naming a gene that could lead to new insights on a crucial feature of evolution, the Harvard Organismic and Evolutionary Biology alumna leading the project aimed for something rather...
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