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Increasing solar power generation in the U.S. by 15% could lead to an annual reduction of 8.54 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions, according to a new Harvard Chan School study.
Around the world, suicide rates are higher among older adults than all other age groups combined—and higher among older men than older women, according to a new study.
U.S. Republicans in Congress are currently working to pass a tax and spending bill that may include a provision banning states from regulating artificial intelligence—a move that could increase the technology’s electricity consumption and worsen climate change, according to experts.
Harvard Chan School and the pet food company Hill’s Pet Nutrition have launched a web portal that provides public resources for researching the link between pet microbiomes and health.
In the wake of the Trump administration’s sweeping terminations of federally funded grants at Harvard University, researchers at Harvard Chan School are lamenting the loss of lifesaving research across multiple disciplines.
The federal government’s defunding of health research is putting human lives on the line, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health scientists told The Times of London.
In the wake of the cancellation of federal grant funding for more than 130 researchers at Harvard Chan School, faculty, staff, and students are speaking out about the havoc enveloping the School.