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March 8, 2007
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A view from above
Alain Houle is using his tree-top technique of studying chimpanzees to understand how a female chimpanzee’s social status affects her breeding success. Houle believes the key is her diet.
Staff photo Dominick Reuter/Harvard News Office
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Seeing the forest, from the trees
Researcher gets a chimp's-eye view of life
Obesity runs in families - and friends, too
At Radcliffe, microbiologist explains 'biocomplexity'
I know just how you feel
New technology gauges empathy
Despite their heft, many dinosaurs had surprisingly tiny genomes
Two major classes of dinosaurs show genomes distinctly aligned with modern birds, reptiles
HSPH study suggests taking wraps off drug safety data
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