Hackernews posts about Harvard
Harvard is one of the most prestigious Ivy League universities in the United States, known for its academic excellence and research institutions.
- The Harvard Library Passport (fi-le.net)
- Brief life of Harvard CIA agent who helped install the shah of Iran (www.harvardmagazine.com)
- Harvard QCD Professor vibe codes quality research paper (www.anthropic.com)
- The True Cost of Grade Inflation at Harvard (www.harvardmagazine.com)
- Harvard Economist Ludwig Straub Wins 2026 John Bates Clark Medal (www.thecrimson.com)
- Harvard releases API for to augment Humans (engramme.com) (www.engramme.com)
- Textbooks and Methods of Note-Taking in Early Modern Europe (2008) (dash.harvard.edu)
- Be careful: chatting with AI about your case is discoverable (harvardlawreview.org)
- Something unexpected: Sunbathers live longer (2016) (www.health.harvard.edu)
- Are your bathroom habits normal? (news.harvard.edu)
- Grade Caps Fail the Game Theory Exam (www.thecrimson.com)
- EPA Rejects Colorado's Regional Haze Plan over Disputed Coal Plant Closure (eelp.law.harvard.edu)
- A Mathematical Theory of Communication, Claude Shannon [pdf] (people.math.harvard.edu)
- Snakes' ability to stand upright could inform soft robotics: study (seas.harvard.edu)
- Office air quality may affect employees' cognition, productivity (hsph.harvard.edu)
- "Surveillance Camera Man" Provokes Questions About Recording in Public (2013) (archive.blogs.harvard.edu)
- Does Vinyl Sound Better? (news.harvard.edu)
- A large-scale look at the exposome (hms.harvard.edu)
- What History Can Teach Us About Sleep and Dreams (cswr.hds.harvard.edu)
- Left-Leaning Red-Black Trees Considered Harmful (read.seas.harvard.edu)
- Toward autonomous self-organizing biological robots with a nervous system (wyss.harvard.edu)
- Grade Caps Fail the Game Theory Exam (www.thecrimson.com)
- 'Space Archaeology' Reveals First Dynamic History of a Giant Spiral Galaxy (www.cfa.harvard.edu)
- Did the British unleash biological warfare against Washington's troops? (news.harvard.edu)
- Inducing Sustained Creativity and Diversity in Large Language Models (gking.harvard.edu)