A team of researchers believes that pythons may contain clues to help treat a range of human ailments — from heart disease to muscle atrophy, and more.
UC San Diego cognitive scientist Philip Guo created Python Tutor, a free tool that makes code “visible” step by step. The ...
Programming skills in 2026 are no longer limited to software engineers. From data analysis and automation to AI, cybersecurity, and product development, programming has become a foundational skill ...
A freshman seminar encourages students to behave differently in the world and feel more passionately about biodiversity. Each Harvard University freshman in the “Tree” seminar must choose a single ...
Data scientists get things done in notebooks, but production-quality work needs more than ad-hoc scripts. Just Enough Python for Data Scientists gives you the essential Python and software engineering ...
In the latest example of his mercurial negotiating style, President Trump went from dropping his ask for a $200 million fine to demanding $1 billion from the university. By Michael C. Bender Alan ...
Embracing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in CS50 at Harvard, Yale, and Beyond is the first program in the Speakers Bureau Spotlight Series. This program will look at how CS50 has incorporated artificial ...
Kids are arriving on college campuses with fewer skills and diminished attention spans. But, rather than challenge students, many colleges are lowering institutional standards to accommodate them.
The Python Software Foundation has rejected a $1.5 million government grant because of anti-DEI requirements imposed by the Trump administration, the nonprofit said in a blog post yesterday. The grant ...
Thinking about learning Python? Google has a course for that, and it’s pretty popular. It’s a good way to get started with programming or to brush up on your skills. We’ll walk through what the google ...
Abstract: Concepts and skills related to the basic constructs of programming (variables, types, expressions, assignment, simple input and output, and conditional control and iteration structures) are ...
Khadija T. Khan ’28, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a Philosophy concentrator in Currier House. I spent most of freshman year completely unaware that Harvard was a liberal arts institution. A liberal ...