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Harvard University
private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Ig Nobel Prize
satiric science award
Q114631
main-belt asteroid
Harvard Mark I
early American computer
Harvard University Press
American university publishing house
Bright Star Catalogue
star catalogue; lists all stars of magnitude 6.5 or brighter; contains 9110 objects: 9095 stars, 11 (super)novae, 2 globular clusters (47 Tuc, NGC 2808), and 2 open clusters (NGC 2281, M67)

edX
edX LLC is an American for-profit massive open online course provider. It was founded by MIT and Harvard. It is a subsidiary of 2U.
Harvard College
undergraduate college of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts
BigDog
BigDog is a dynamically stable quadruped military robot platform that was created in 2005 by Boston Dynamics with the Harvard University Concord Field Station. It was funded by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), but the project was shelved after the BigDog's gas engine was deemed too loud for combat.
American Association of Variable Star Observers
organization of amateur and professional astronomers who are interested in variable stars
parenthetical referencing
citation system
Boyden Observatory
observatory
CHARMM
Chemistry at Harvard Macromolecular Mechanics (CHARMM) is the name of a widely used set of force fields for molecular dynamics, and the name for the molecular dynamics simulation and analysis computer software package associated with them. The CHARMM Development Project involves a worldwide network of developers working with Martin Karplus and his group at Harvard to develop and maintain the CHARMM program. Licenses for this software are available, for a fee, to people and groups working in academia.
Oak Ridge Observatory
observatory in Harvard, Massachusetts
Broad Institute
biomedical and genomic research center
The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Tufts University school of international relations and law
Oncomouse
The OncoMouse or Harvard mouse is a type of laboratory mouse (Mus musculus) that has been genetically modified using modifications designed by Philip Leder and Timothy A Stewart of Harvard University to carry a specific gene called an activated oncogene (v-Ha-ras under the control of the mouse mammary tumor virus promoter). The activated oncogene significantly increases the mouse's susceptibility to cancer, and thus makes the mouse a suitable model for cancer research.

Digital Public Library of America
American library project
Boston Brahmin
members of the Boston upper class society
The Galileo Project
international scientific research project to search for extraterrestrial intelligence or extraterrestrial technology
Harvard Mark II
electromechanical computer at Harvard University, completed in 1947
Harvard Mark IV
1952 electronic stored-program computer
American Repertory Theater
theatre company

Hasty Pudding Theatricals
theatrical student society at Harvard University
Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year
Annual theatrical award
RoboBee
thumb|upright=1.5|Several RoboBees sit on the ground, while another is held in tweezers with the wings activated.
RoboBee is a tiny robot capable of partially untethered flight, developed by a research robotics team at Harvard University. The culmination of twelve years of research, RoboBee solved two key technical challenges of micro-robotics. Engineers invented a process inspired by pop-up books that allowed them to build on a sub-millimeter scale precisely and efficiently. To achieve flight, they created artificial muscles capable of beating the wings 120 times per second.
2019 college admissions bribery scandal
ongoing corruption scandal involving major universities in the U.S.
Warren Alpert Foundation Prize
award for physicians
John Harvard statue
Statue in Cambridge, Massachusetts of Harvard University founder
Murchison Widefield Array
Radio telescope in Western Australia
Secret Court of 1920
disciplinary tribunal at Harvard University
JHOVE
JHOVE (JSTOR/Harvard Object Validation Environment) - pronounced "jove" - is a format-specific digital object validation API written in Java. JHOVE was a joint project of JSTOR and the Harvard University Library to develop an extensible framework for format validation. The Open Preservation Foundation took over stewardship of JHOVE in February 2015.
MIT Blackjack Team
Group of students from MIT
Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany
herbarium and library at Harvard University