Technology
Professors Predict the Future
The majority of Harvard students may not live on campus—or even come from America—by the time the University turns 400, according to a vision proposed at a panel organized by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Wednesday afternoon.
IOP Launches Series of Tech Initiatives
The Institute of Politics has launched a series of technology initiatives to create a more unified online community and to integrate technology with services and programs that the IOP already provides.
Adams House Shouldn't Be Selective
Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
Hello, Nice to Tweet You
Thanks to Twitter and its half billion users, there are a lot of #s and @s floating around cyberspace these days. How many of them, though, are Harvard-related? Don't even try counting. Since sifting through a bajillion tweets is not ideal, we've narrowed down the list. Here are the top five Harvard-related Twitters that have, in our opinion, mastered the art of 140-character entertainment.
Please Watch These Internet Videos or Come and Discuss 'Downton Abbey'
Whoa. I can't believe it's been a whole week since the last time I shared some videos with you. It's been a pretty busy week.
Harvard Reacts to Google Breaches
The recent discovery of a privacy concern at Google has led the director of a Harvard center focused on the societal implications of the internet to call for increased attention to online security.
Speed for the RoboBee
The Harvard Microrobotics Laboratory has refined the process for quickly producing the RoboBee, an autonomous robotic insect.
Flying Robots
On Friday, Harvard graduate student Pratheev S. Sreetharan demonstrates how the robotic fly works when it is cranked manually. He hopes to explore all of the implications of his breakthrough.
Check Out 50 Books At Once!
Nobody expects to see books like "The Last Werewolf" and "The Emperor of all Maladies: A Biography of Cancer" sitting side by side, but these books are only two of 50 titles uploaded onto the brand new Amazon Kindles and Barnes & Noble Nooks that recently joined the Harvard Library collections.
FAS Develops New Online Registration Portal
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences Registrar’s office has made headway on the development of a new online registration portal ...
A Mini Horse Cross-Dresses and Other Great Time Wasters
In this series, Crimson arts writer Brian A. Feldman '13 will describe to you, the reader, some videos he saw on the internet.