The Harvard Gazette April 6, 2026
 
Michael Moskowitz.
Michael Moskowitz.
Demystifying migraine

“It’s not an imagined headache, and it’s not a mild condition,” according to Michael Moskowitz, Brain Prize recipient for his dogma-defying research.

 
Illustration of Postcards addressed to the White House.
Illustration of Postcards addressed to the White House.
In N.C., 20-somethings speak their worried minds

“Survival mode” was a common theme among young voters in Charlotte forum organized by IOP.

 
Burning cigarette on colored background.
Burning cigarette on colored background.
Smoking in the U.S. hits an all-time low

Huge gains against a killer. But “massive inequities” in tobacco use remain an urgent issue, analyst says.

 
VHS tape
VHS tape
Time has not been kind to VHS

Preservationists race to save artworks and other materials as format turns 50. Methods include ... baking?

 

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