Harvard Square During Covid: Finding Beauty in the Wreckage
In photos of Harvard Square from the Covid 19 pandemic, , Anita Harris shows the ongoing transformation of Harvard Square– and her own.
In photos of Harvard Square from the Covid 19 pandemic, , Anita Harris shows the ongoing transformation of Harvard Square– and her own.
For Veterans Day, 2018, author and Air Force Vet Dick Pirozzolo explains why people who have served in armed forces make great employees–and urges employers to hire them.
Writer Anita Harris interviews biotech pioneer Robert Langer of MIT on how researchers can avoid the dreaded “valley of death” and start successful companies (as he has).
At its International Convention held this week in Boston, the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) issued a glowing report on the State of the US Bioscience Industry.
Writer and communications consultant Anita Harris asks if Bernie and Phyl’s new sexualized furniture ads are a good idea at a time when civility in the US and abroad is sadly lacking.
Phil Sharp of the MIT Koch Institute invites the public to vote in the first “Convergence Idea Challenge.” Offering $4000 in prizes aimed at challenging emerging researchers to combine the life/physical sciences, information technology, social sciences, and engineering to improve human health.
Mass Global Partners and the Italian Trade Agency cordially invite New Cambridge Observer readers and others to “Discover 13 of Italy’s most Innovative early stage life science companies developing therapeutics, devices and tools” October 22, 2015, in Kendall Square, Cambridge
With her own kickstarter still in progress, author Anita M. Harris congratulates BTW’s Harold Simansky for reaching BTW’s kickstarter goal. They both know you can feel like you’re growing as old as SkelTom while waiting for contributions to roll in.