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It’s not just the diet: Mediterranean lifestyle lowers risk of death by nearly 30 percent
By Chrissy Sexton, Earth.com staff writer, 8/20/2023 A recent collaborative study from La Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has found that people in the UK who closely follow a Mediterranean lifestyle are at a decreased risk of death from all causes and specific diseases. The Mediterranean lifestyle, often…
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Harvard professor begins new search for alien spaceships in our skies – CNET
The famous (or infamous, depending who you ask) scientist and E.T. believer Avi Loeb is out to capture some UAP sightings of his own. By Eric Mack, July 27, 2021 10:37 a.m. PT Harvard’s controversial astronomer Avi Loeb is leading a new initiative, dubbed the Galileo Project, to check Earth’s skies and the rest of…
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At Harvard’s Houghton Library, the beauty of the book in all its forms – Harvard Gazette
For last semester’s seminar “Harvard’s Greatest Hits,” David Stern got about a dozen first-year students in a room and had them examine some of the rarest and oldest volumes at Houghton Library, Harvard’s rich and vast repository of art, culture, history and much, much more. Source: At Harvard’s Houghton Library, the beauty of the…
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Turning the Page | News | The Harvard Crimson
While Harvard’s library digitization efforts have presented new opportunities for scholars to access and preserve sources for posterity, they have also brought their own set of challenges. Editor’s Note: Via Library Link of the Day Source: Turning the Page | News | The Harvard Crimson



