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April 18, 2002
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April 18, 2002
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A closer look
Sam Piper '03, a student in Professor
Brian Farrell's class, looks at caddis flies through a microscope.
The class collected insect specimens in the Dominican Republic. (Staff photo by Rose Lincoln)
Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Once in a lifetime sight
All planets will be visible
Psychology professor Mahzarin Banaji probes prejudices we won't admit
In many cases, we don't know the prejudices are there
Meditation dramatically changes body temperatures
Mind controls body in extreme experiments
American females at highest risk for murder
70 percent of all women killed in industrialized nations are American
Harvard students build Dominican insect database
Class combines high technology, field work to jump-start national
collection
Graduate cyber-seminar breaks new ground for FAS
African American studies crosses state lines with cyber-seminar
Global Environmental Citizen
Center for Health and the Global Environment presents first Global Environmental Citizen Award to Edward O. Wilson
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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