UFOs, Harvard and White House
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The government website where Americans can read declassified UFO records went live on May 8, 2026. By the time the third batch of files dropped in June, the site had received over 1.7 billion hits worldwide. The question of what’s in the sky no longer ...
A federal judge allowed most of a whistleblower lawsuit against Harvard to proceed Tuesday, letting two claims advance in a case accusing the University and a Harvard Catalyst principal investigator of misusing National Institutes of Health grant funding.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Sabrina Romanoff shares what the happiest and most successful couples do early on, and the common dating rules they reject.
Just see how many pushups you can do. According to a Harvard study published in JAMA Open Network, men able to do 40 or more pushups in a row were 96 percent less likely to experience a cardiovascular event than those who could do only 10 or less pushups.
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A Harvard scientist says his team is preparing the first human trials aimed at reversing aging
A team linked to Harvard Medical School has dosed the first patient in a clinical trial designed to reverse cellular aging in the human eye. The study, called ER-100, uses a gene therapy vector to deliver three reprogramming factors directly into optic-nerve tissue affected by glaucoma or ischemic damage.
Dean of Undergraduate Education Amanda Claybaugh urged faculty in a Monday email to begin following the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ new cap on A grades this fall, a year before the policy is set to take effect.
Though Jewish and non-Jewish faculty claim antisemitism has gone more underground at Harvard, Jewish students continue to report incidents and feel compelled to hide their identities.
A controversial Harvard University cosmologist who has suggested alien lifeforms could be sailing into the solar system disguised as meteors is leading the Trump administration’
