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October 10, 2002
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October 10, 2002
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'Hatching the Past'
A new exhibit at the Harvard Museum
of Natural History is called "Hatching the Past: Dinosaur Eggs, Nests
and Young." The exhibit opened Oct. 5 and will be open through Sept.
3, 2003. (Staff photo by Ruby Arguilla) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Genes found that regulate brain size
One increases, the other decreases
HBS student Anita Tucker wants to solve nurses' problems
Nurse problem-solving is a problem, says HBS doctoral student
Twin signals may hold key to breast cancer, guide intervention
Could be helpful in identifying targets for future anti-cancer therapy
Dinosaur eggs rejuvenate HMNH gallery
New exhibit in new gallery presents current science on dinosaur eggs, parenting
Ig Nobel Awards mix science with circus
Annual awards honor, make light of science
Responding to book disasters
Web pages offer help for librarians
Nobel Prizes
Former professor, two Harvard Ph.D.s win
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