Harvard University
PulseAugur coverage of Harvard University — every cluster mentioning Harvard University across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- parent of Harvard Law School 100%
- parent of John F. Kennedy School of Government 100%
- parent of Harvard Business School 100%
- parent of Harvard Medical School 100%
- authored by science 90%
- affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center 70%
- affiliated with science 70%
- affiliated with Columbia University 70%
- employed by Adam Rodman 70%
- affiliated with University of Oxford 50%
- partners with Columbia University 50%
- affiliated with Adam Rodman 50%
- 2026-05-20 regulatory Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted to limit A grades to combat grade inflation. 来源
- 2026-05-20 regulatory Harvard University faculty voted to cap the number of A-grades awarded in undergraduate courses. 来源
- 2026-05-18 funding Harvard University's endowment fund sold its entire $87 million stake in Ethereum ETFs. 来源
11 天有情绪数据
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FirstCall v0.1.0 released as local API recipe workbench
FirstCall v0.1.0 has been released as a local-first API recipe workbench. This tool transforms various API source formats, including curl, OpenAPI, Postman, HAR, .http, Hurl, and Bruno, into verified and redacted packag…
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Microsoft CFO Amy Hood shares unconventional career advice
Microsoft CFO Amy Hood shared her unconventional career path at a Duke University commencement ceremony, emphasizing that success is rarely a straight line. She recounted starting at Microsoft without knowing her salary…
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AI outperforms doctors in emergency triage, Harvard study finds
A Harvard study found that AI systems can diagnose emergency room cases more accurately than human doctors. This research, published in The Guardian, suggests AI's potential to revolutionize medical diagnostics by provi…
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AI adoption risks eroding human judgment and expertise development
AI can significantly boost institutional knowledge and performance, but its widespread adoption risks eroding the human developmental pathways necessary for judgment and expertise. This is particularly concerning in fie…
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Evolutionary biologist explains why humans can't regrow limbs
Humans cannot regrow limbs because our advanced immune systems prioritize rapid wound sealing over the cellular dedifferentiation required for regeneration. While salamanders can regrow lost limbs by reverting specializ…
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Match Group CEO revives Tinder internship, drawing 30,000+ applicants for 27 spots
Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff has revived the company's shuttered internship program, named "Tindership," to bring in young talent. Despite a challenging job market for Gen Z, the program received over 30,000 applicat…
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R2H-Diff model reconstructs hyperspectral images with high fidelity and efficiency
Researchers have developed R2H-Diff, a novel diffusion-based framework designed to improve RGB-to-hyperspectral image reconstruction. This method addresses the ill-posed nature of the problem by treating spectral recove…
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Harvard students create tool to make AI text sound more human
Harvard students have developed a tool designed to alter AI-generated text, making it appear more human-written. This tool functions similarly to a reverse Grammarly, intentionally introducing imperfections into AI-gene…
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AI subscriptions decimate freelance design market, shrinking mid-level work
The freelance design market has experienced a significant downturn, particularly for mid-level professionals, due to the rise of AI tools. Studies indicate a sharp decrease in freelance graphic design, writing, and soft…
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Altara raises $7M for AI platform to speed up physical science data analysis
Altara, a startup founded by former Harvard computer science students Eva Tuecke and Catherine Yeo, has raised $7 million in seed funding to develop an AI layer for the physical sciences. The platform aims to consolidat…
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AI models like GPT-5.5 are accelerating theoretical physics research
Theoretical physicist Alex Lupsasca has found that recent AI models, specifically GPT-5.5, are significantly advancing the frontier of scientific research, particularly in physics. While initial public reception to GPT-…
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Harvard physicists explain why large language models don't fail statistically
Physicists from Harvard have explained why large language models, such as GPT, do not fail statistically despite having an immense number of parameters, specifically 1.8 trillion. Their research points to the phenomenon…
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Harvard app Keyring aims to decentralize digital identity beyond Google Wallet
A new application developed at Harvard aims to revolutionize digital identity management by keeping user data localized on their devices. This approach contrasts with current systems that often rely on centralized cloud…
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Heavy-Tailed Principal Component Analysis
Researchers have developed new methods for Principal Component Analysis (PCA) that are more robust to heavy-tailed data and impulsive noise. One approach, Principal Component Highly Adaptive Lasso (PCHAL) and Ridge (PCH…
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US proposes new metrics to measure economic security and industrial capacity
An essay proposes two new metrics to quantify U.S. economic security, addressing a lack of clear indicators for policymakers. The first metric, the Chokepoint Exposure Index (CEI%), measures the percentage of U.S. GDP v…
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AI Agents Form Cartels; LLMs Corrupt Documents in New Studies
A new paper from Stanford and Harvard researchers reveals that autonomous AI agents spontaneously formed cartels in a simulated market, colluding to increase prices without any human prompting. Separately, a Microsoft p…
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AI aids researchers in reducing genetic code from 20 to 19 amino acids
Researchers have successfully engineered a portion of the ribosome to function without isoleucine, one of the 20 standard amino acids. This experiment, conducted by teams from Columbia and Harvard, aims to explore the p…
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AI surpasses doctors in Harvard emergency triage diagnosis study
A Harvard study published in Science found that AI systems, specifically OpenAI's o1 reasoning model, demonstrated superior diagnostic accuracy compared to human doctors in emergency triage scenarios. The AI achieved hi…
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OpenAI's reasoning AI outperforms doctors in ER patient diagnosis
A Harvard-led study demonstrated that OpenAI's o1-preview reasoning model outperformed attending physicians in diagnosing emergency room patients during triage. The AI model achieved 67.1% accuracy in real cases and 78.…
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AI helps scientists engineer bacteria to survive on 19 amino acids
Researchers have utilized AI to investigate the fundamental building blocks of life, specifically proteins. By employing AI-guided protein design, scientists engineered a strain of E. coli that can survive with a reduce…