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CfA releases educational app ahead of highly anticipated solar eclipse
Digitization project uncovers forgotten loan of Baltic amber
383 specimens to be returned to Königsberg collection at the University of Göttingen
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Harvard Arthrobots
Inspired by arthropod insects and spiders, Harvard researchers have created an entirely new type of semi-soft robots capable of standing and walking using drinking straws and inflatable tubing.
Harvard Professor takes Alzheimer’s fight personally
Harvard Medical School Professor Reisa Sperling talks about the personal impact of Alzheimer’s disease, which killed both her father and grandfather.
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