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Erin Brockovich-Ellis, the iconic environmental activist who drew widespread attention to water contamination in a community in California, was honored with the Harvard School of Public Health’s (HSPH) most prestigious award yesterday, angering a lawyers’ group and others at the University who discredit the...
In an attempt to sidestep the moral dilemma surrounding embryonic stem cell research, United States scientists announced two new ways for generating embryonic stem cells this weekend, neither of which would require the destruction of human embryos.But although some have called the new findings key discoveries that would satisfy both...
Academics from Turkey, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Iraq are arriving at Harvard this week to join two visiting fellows as a part of the Scholars at Risk (SAR) Program, a program that allows scholars facing persecution in their home countries to conduct research at universities in...
A prominent researcher and health care policy-maker argued for a universal health care system for America yesterday at the Harvard School of Public Health (SPH). Kenneth Olden, former director of the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences, spoke to a full lecture hall of about 50 people at SPH?...
All reasonable studies of life in the Boston area now call for a living wage of $20 or more plus benefits. The Massachusetts Family Self-Sufficiency Standard is $20.85 for a parent with one child. The National Low-Income Housing Commission estimates $24.35 as the bare minimum. And the Economic...