From the Archives: Image and the Arc of Feeling
Image and the Arc of FeelingPoet Jorie Graham gives form to the thrumming of "final questions."Craig Lambert jorie-graham"In 1983, a pregnant Jorie Graham, a poet and teacher at the Iowa Writers...
View ArticleFueling Our Future
Fueling Our FutureClimate warming is accelerating as energy use soars. Nuclear power won't close the gap. We need to learn to live with coal. Here's one elaborate engineering solution.Jonathan...
View ArticlePsychiatry by Prescription
Psychiatry by PrescriptionDo psychotropic drugs blur the boundaries between illness and health?Ashley PettusJuly-August 2006 psychiatry-by-prescripti.htmlBy the time he reached his early thirties,...
View ArticleSummers in Summary
Summers in SummaryA presidency, and the University, in perspectiveJohn S. RosenbergSeptember-October 2006 summers-in-summary.htmlLawrence H. Summers brought to the Harvard presidency prodigious energy...
View ArticleSeamus Heaney, Digging with the Pen
Seamus Heaney, profiled by Adam KirschOn rhymes and responsibilitiesAdam KirschNovember-December 2006 seamus-heaney-digging-wi.htmlOne of the most revealing questions you can ask about any poet has to...
View ArticleKen’s Story
Ken’s StoryOne patient's role in the cancer treatment revolutionDavid G. NathanJanuary-February 2007 kens-story.htmlA rapidly developing revolution in cancer treatment has prompted David G. Nathan,...
View ArticleReviewing "Reality"
Reviewing "Reality"<i>New York Times</i> columnist Frank Rich views political life through a theatrical lens.Craig LambertMarch-April 2007 reviewing-reality.htmlThe scene, at least the one...
View ArticleEnd of the Melting Pot?
The new wave of immigrants presents new challengesAshley PettusMay-June 2007 end-of-the-melting-pot.htmlIn 1986, after receiving amnesty under the Immigration Reform and Control Act, Jorge Montes began...
View ArticleA Scholar in the House
A Scholar in the HousePresident Drew Gilpin FaustJohn S. RosenbergJuly-August 2007 a-scholar-in-the-house.htmlTradition and the twenty-first century were tangled together in Barker Center’s Thompson...
View ArticleBricks & Politics
Bricks & PoliticsWhat gets built at Harvard, what doesn't, and whyJoan WickershamSeptember-October 2007 bricks-politics.htmlEvery year, on a hot summer day, 10 Boston-area architects pile into a...
View ArticleThe Undiscovered Planet
The Undiscovered PlanetMicrobial science illuminates a world of astounding diversity.Jonathan ShawNovember-December 2007 the-undiscovered-planet.htmlCopernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton—these are...
View ArticleA Spectrum of Disorders
A Spectrum of DisordersThe urgent search to understand the biological basis of autismAshley PettusJanuary-February 2008 a-spectrum-of-disorders.htmlWhen Alison finally heard her son Matthew’s...
View ArticleThe Physics of the Familiar
The Physics of the FamiliarHow paint dries, the way flags flutter, how Nature discovered origami, and other marvels of the physical worldJonathan ShawMarch-April 2008 the-physics-of-the-familiar“Just...
View ArticleShedding Light on Life
Advances in optical microscopy reveal biological processes as they unfold.Courtney HumphriesMay-June 2008 shedding-light-on-life.htmlThe scenes are familiar from biology textbooks. A long string of DNA...
View ArticleUnequal America
Unequal AmericaCauses and consequences of the wide—and growing—gap between rich and poorElizabeth GudraisJuly-August 2008 unequal-america.htmlWhen Majid Ezzati thinks about...
View ArticleWorks and Woods
Architecture and ecology in JapanPaul GleasonSeptember-October 2008 works-and-woods.htmlWhen you enter the Japanese house in the Boston Children’s Museum, says Yukio Lippit ’92, “you feel a little bit...
View ArticleAnimals Speak Color
Animals Speak ColorA new exhibition reveals how they acquire the language and use it.Christopher ReedNovember-December 2008 animals-speak-color.htmlTo delight and instruct,The Language of Color at the...
View ArticleThe War and the Writ
habeas corpusHabeas corpus and security in an age of terrorismJonathan ShawJanuary-February 2009 the-war-the-writHuzaifa Parhat, a fruit peddler, has been imprisoned at Guantánamo Bay Detention Center...
View ArticleThe Developing Child
The Developing ChildWith a new interdisciplinary center, Harvard turns its focus to the earliest years of life—in an approach that combines science, policy, and practice.Elizabeth GudraisMarch-April...
View ArticleUntangling the Brain
Untangling the BrainFrom neuron to mindCourtney HumphriesMay-June 2009 untangling-the-brainModern neuroscience rests on the assumption that our thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and behaviors emerge...
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