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The general format for citing an online article in Harvard style is: Author’s surname, Initial (s). (Year) ‘Title of article’, Title of website or publication, Date published or updated. Available at: URL (Accessed: Date). This includes all the key details a reader needs to locate the source.
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"Those are from impacts" - Elon Musk comments on Harvard researcher’s theory about 3I/ATLAS being non-natural
Elon Musk addressed Harvard researcher Avi Loeb’s theory on interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, confirming its nickel-rich composition results from natural impacts, not artificial or extraterrestrial origin.
The handbook for alumni interviewers of prospective students explicitly directs them not to ask about a student’s race, ethnicity, or national origin.
The general format for citing a constitution in Harvard style is: Country. (Year) Title of the Constitution. Place of publication: Publisher (if available). If the constitution is available online, you should also include the URL and the date you accessed it.
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Harvard conservative magazine is shut down after publishing article laced with Nazi rhetoric
A conservative magazine at Harvard University was suspended by its board of directors Sunday amid scrutiny over an article published in September that closely resembled the rhetoric of Adolf Hitler. In its September print issue,
Retired FBI special agent Jason Pack breaks down three key issues investigators will be looking at regarding the explosion at Harvard University's medical school on 'Fox Report.'