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Harvard in News on 2/22/2025 媒体中的哈佛

 
Hey everyone!! My name is Sein (@seinyyun), and I’m currently a junior at Harvard studying Computer Science on the Mind, Brain, and Behavior track. I’m incredibly excited to be taking over this account for this weekend, where we’ll be hosting the Harvard WECode (Women Engineers Code) Conference, the largest student-run women in tech conference in the world! @harvardwecode is a two-day conference that brings together undergraduate women in technology for a weekend packed with amazing speaker talks, mentorships, collaborative sessions, chances to engage with incredible companies, and much more! Most of all, our amazing board has placed a large emphasis on building community and creating moments of bonding between the attendees and speakers. As one of the Co-Chairs of WECode, I’m truly excited to see the incredible work our board has put in over the past year come to life, and witness our campus packed with ambitious women technologists and leaders, as well as meeting more attendees through our virtual conference offering. Aside from WECode, some other activities I’m involved in on campus include being the Director of Exploration with Harvard Computer Society’s Tech for Social Good, TF-ing two computer science classes on campus, ringing with the Lowell Bell Ringers Society, (previously) board member of Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Association, dancing with the Asian American Dance Troupe, and a classical music radio DJ for Harvard Radio Broadcasting WHRB 95.3FM. Follow along with me on my journey to launching this conference!! Thrilled to have you all on this ride with me :) 大家好!我叫 Sein (@seinyyun),目前是哈佛大学计算机科学专业的大三学生,主修思维、大脑和行为方向。我非常高兴能在本周末接手这个账户,我们将主办哈佛 WECode(女性工程师代码)会议,这是世界上最大的学生运营的女性科技会议! @harvardwecode 是一个为期两天的会议,将科技界的本科女性聚集在一起,度过一个周末,包括精彩的演讲、指导、协作会议、与优秀公司接触的机会等等!最重要的是,我们出色的董事会非常重视建立社区,并在与会者和演讲者之间创造联系的时刻。作为 WECode 的联合主席之一,我真的很高兴看到我们的董事会在过去一年中所做的令人难以置信的工作得以实现,并见证我们的校园里挤满了雄心勃勃的女性技术专家和领导者,并通过我们的虚拟会议产品结识了更多的与会者。 除了 WECode,我还参与了校园内的其他一些活动,包括担任哈佛计算机学会科技造福社会项目的探索总监、在校园内教授两门计算机科学课程、与洛厄尔钟声协会一起敲钟、(之前)担任哈佛-拉德克利夫亚裔美国人协会董事会成员、与亚裔美国人舞蹈团一起跳舞、以及担任哈佛广播电台 WHRB 95.3FM 的古典音乐电台 DJ。 请关注我,了解我启动这次会议的历程!!很高兴有你们和我一起踏上这段旅程 :)
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Kempner Institute welcomes spring undergrad student researchers The Kempner Institute at Harvard has announced the spring 2025 recipients of the Kempner Undergraduate Research Experience (KURE), awarding 18 students funding for term-time research supervised by Kempner-affiliated faculty. Their projects explore intelligence through mathematical models, cognitive theories, neurobiology, and AI applications. KURE is part of the institute’s broader research initiatives, which also include KRANIUM, a 10-week summer program. This marks the third cohort of KURE students, contributing to the Kempner’s mission of advancing intelligence research. 肯普纳研究所欢迎春季本科生研究人员 哈佛大学肯普纳研究所宣布了 2025 年春季肯普纳本科生研究体验 (KURE) 的获奖者,该奖项为 18 名学生提供资金,用于由肯普纳附属教师指导的学期研究。他们的项目通过数学模型、认知理论、神经生物学和人工智能应用探索智力。KURE 是该研究所更广泛研究计划的一部分,其中还包括为期 10 周的暑期项目 KRANIUM。这是第三批 KURE 学生,他们为肯普纳推进智力研究的使命做出了贡献。 https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/newsplus/kempner-institute-welcomes-spring-undergrad-student-researchers/
Harvard University: A Legacy of Excellence 哈佛大学:卓越的传统
During her recent visit, Cynthia Erivo was serenaded by The Harvard Krokodiloes 🎶 在最近的访问中,辛西娅·埃里沃聆听了哈佛鳄鱼乐团的献唱 🎶
Georgia on My Mind 我心中的乔治亚
Behind the Research: Michael Lingzhi Li Michael Lingzhi Li, assistant professor of business administration in the Technology and Operations Management Unit, discusses his research on using AI to improve healthcare decision-making, why efficiency is crucial for patient outcomes, how a deck of cards mirrors the probabilities he encounters in his research, and more. 研究背后:Michael Lingzhi Li 技术与运营管理部工商管理助理教授 Michael Lingzhi Li 讨论了他关于使用人工智能改善医疗决策的研究,为什么效率对患者结果至关重要,一副牌如何反映他在研究中遇到的概率,等等。
How Does Cutting Foreign Aid Hurt Americans at Home? 削减外援对美国国内有何损害?
HLS Library Book Talk | Cass Sunstein, "Climate Justice" On Feb. 19 the Harvard Law School Library welcomed Cass Sunstein ’78 for a discussion of his latest book, "Climate Justice: What Rich Nations Owe the World—and the Future." HLS 图书馆读书会 | 卡斯·桑斯坦,《气候正义》 2 月 19 日,哈佛法学院图书馆邀请卡斯·桑斯坦 (1978 年) 讨论他的最新著作《气候正义:富裕国家对世界以及未来应尽的义务》。
Whitehead's Chinese disciples at Harvard・怀特海在哈佛的中国弟子们 | Kun Wang・王锟
Film Screening: Sitting Still with Laurie Olin SITTING STILL offers an intimate look into the mind of Laurie Olin, a brilliant and irreverent landscape architect dedicated to designing public spaces fostering democracy and equality. At a time when profit often outweighs people, Olin’s work stands as a testament to the power of landscape in addressing environmental crises and social divides. From his frontier childhood in Alaska to his global experiences challenging conventional design, Olin’s journey fuels SITTING STILL—a compelling blend of artist portrait and social commentary. Through his insights and those of fellow visionaries, the film exposes flawed economic models and misguided policies, revealing how thoughtful design shapes the world—and why it matters. 电影放映:与劳里·奥林一起静坐 《静坐》让观众近距离了解劳里·奥林的内心世界,他是一位才华横溢、不拘一格的景观设计师,致力于设计促进民主和平等的公共空间。在利润往往超过人性的时代,奥林的作品证明了景观在解决环境危机和社会分歧方面的力量。 从他在阿拉斯加边境的童年到他挑战传统设计的全球经历,奥林的旅程激发了《静坐》的灵感——这是一部引人入胜的艺术家肖像和社会评论的融合。通过他的见解和其他有远见的人的见解,这部电影揭露了有缺陷的经济模式和误导性政策,揭示了深思熟虑的设计如何塑造世界——以及它为何重要。

 

 

In Focus: Computers

From designing America’s first programmable computer to creating the world’s first logical quantum processor, Harvard scholars have always pushed the limits of computer science. Explore the major role Harvard played in the early advancement of computer science.

焦点:计算机

从设计美国第一台高性能计算机到制造世界上第一台逻辑量子处理器,哈佛学者一直在不断突破计算机科学的极限。探索哈佛在计算机科学早期发展中发挥的重要作用。

These are some of the inner workings of the Harvard IBM Mark I computer, America’s first programmable computer. 这些是美国第一台可编程计算机哈佛 IBM Mark I 计算机的一些内部工作原理。

 

‘Existential questions’ around U.S. climate policy, but resolve, too - Analysts weigh in on Paris withdrawal and other early moves by Trump administration

Harvard climate experts warn that the Trump administration’s rollback of climate policies, including withdrawing from the Paris Agreement and reducing clean energy incentives, will slow but not stop global progress toward sustainability. Analysts liken the situation to the Affordable Care Act’s survival despite political opposition, arguing that technological advances, market forces, and international regulations will sustain the clean energy transition. While U.S. actions may weaken global climate efforts, experts suggest alternative frameworks, like G20-led agreements, could emerge. Despite setbacks, they stress that climate action must and will continue worldwide.

美国气候政策面临“存在问题”,但也有解决方案——分析对特朗普政府退出巴黎气候协议及其他早期倡议发表观点

哈佛大学气候专家警告称,特朗普政府在气候政策上倒退,包括退出《巴黎协定》和减少清洁能源刺激措施,将抑制但不会阻止全球可持续发展进程。分析人士将这种情况比作《平价医疗法案》,在面临政治反对的情况下仍能生存下来,认为技术进步、市场力量和国际法规将维持清洁能源转型。虽然美国的行动可能会超过全球气候努力,但专家认为,像G20一样主导的协议这样的替代框架可能会出现。尽管遇到困难,但他们强调,气候行动必须继续在全球范围内进行。

 

Eating citrus may lower depression risk

A Harvard-led study suggests that eating an orange a day may lower depression risk by 20%, possibly due to citrus promoting the growth of gut bacteria Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, which influences serotonin and dopamine production. Researchers analyzed data from the Nurses’ Health Study II and confirmed the findings in a separate men's study. While more research is needed, the study highlights the growing connection between diet and mental health. Future clinical trials could explore citrus as a potential natural aid in preventing or managing depression.

吃柑橘可以降低抑郁风险

哈佛大学牵头的一项研究表明,每天吃一个橙子可以降低20%的抑郁风险,这可能是因为柑橘促进了腐败菌Faecalibacter研究分析了这种护士健康研究人员的数据,并在另一项男性研究中证实了这一发现。虽然还有更多的研究,但这项研究强调了饮食与心理健康之间的密切联系。未来的临床试验可以探索柑橘作为预防或控制抑郁症的潜在天然辅助手段。

Physician-researcher outlines gut-brain clues behind ‘orange a day’ finding

 

One thing everyone should know about cardiovascular disease

Harvard professor Goodarz Danaei emphasizes that reducing salt intake is a simple yet powerful way to prevent fatal heart attacks and strokes. Excessive salt consumption directly raises blood pressure, the leading global risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Research shows that cutting sodium intake by 30% could delay 40 million deaths over 25 years. Successful policies, such as reformulating packaged foods and consumer education, have proven effective in reducing salt consumption. Danaei advocates for reducing added salt in home-cooked and restaurant meals, especially in children's diets, to instill lifelong healthier eating habits.

每个人都应该了解心血管疾病

哈佛大学教授古达兹·达纳伊强调,减少盐摄入量是致命性心脏病和中风的一种简单而有效的预防方法。过量食用盐会直接升高血压,而高血压是全球心血管疾病的主要风险因素。研究表明,减少30%的钠摄入量可在2 5年内延缓4000人死亡。成功的政策,例如重新建立食品包装和消费者教育,已被证明能有效减少盐认可量。达纳伊致力于减少家庭烹饪和餐馆饭菜中的盐添加量,尤其是儿童的饮食,以培养终生健康的饮食习惯。

There is no reason to add salt. Natural foods already contain enough sodium themselves and their flavor can be enhanced by adding other ingredients like herbs, spices, garlic, and citrus. 没有必要添加盐。天然食物本身已经含有足够的钠,可以通过添加其他成分(如香​​草、香料、大蒜和柑橘)来增强其风味。

 

 

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