The Harvard Gazette March 25, 2026
 
Julia Minson.
Julia Minson.
You say you’re listening, but are you?

An excerpt from Julia Minson’s “How to Disagree Better.”

 
Kid looking at cell phone.
Kid looking at cell phone.
Letting ‘brain rot’ run rampant

Scholar sees urgent need for new laws, especially as more kids consume AI content. 

 
Hannah Tam (from left) and Ya-Chieh Hsu.
Hannah Tam (from left) and Ya-Chieh Hsu.
No sign of trouble 

Researchers say mouse study opens path to regrowing wounded human skin without scarring. 

 
NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Jonny Kim waves for a portrait.
NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Jonny Kim waves for a portrait.
SEAL, doctor, astronaut, Alumni Day speaker

Jonny Kim, now a lieutenant commander in the Navy, will address global community on June 5. 

 

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