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Harvard Gazette: Missy Holbrook investigates the world of ...

... By Andrea Shen FAS Communications. Missy Holbrook's sunlit office is dominated by a large Boston fern, bursting with life, its exploratory tendrils ...

news.harvard.edu/gazette/2002/11.07/03-holbrook.html

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... The installation of pretty and pointy piles is sited on a square of fine gravel just off Brattle Street. Two of the mounds are lush with thick ferns. ...

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Newsmakers | Harvard Gazette

... was for his essay “An Innovative Approach to Providing Safe Water to Bangladesh.” Honan proposed using a simple, easily grown fern to purify ...

news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2009/04/newsmakers-4/

Around the Schools: Radcliffe Institute | Harvard Gazette

... The installation of pretty and pointy piles is sited on a square of fine gravel just off Brattle Street. Two of the mounds are lush with thick ferns. ...

news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2009/10/around-the-schools-radcliffe/

Seeds of inspiration | Harvard Gazette

... Tiny bits of Arctic tundra, or tree ferns from New Guinea, come wrapped in things like a brightly colored potato chip bag from Thailand, or a British ...

news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2012/08/seeds-of-inspiration/

When the beat goes off | Harvard Gazette

... can be seen as a fractal — a self-similar structure.” Fractal patterns are the recurring shapes seen in snowflakes, the leaves of a fern, and “even the ...

news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2012/07/when-the-beat-goes-off/

The fleeting nature of performance | Harvard Gazette

... Fresh air. A potted fern. Christine Whitney Dakin's little third-floor dance studio on Concord Avenue is a model of simplicity and clarity. ...

news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2008/05/the-fleeting-nature-of-performance/

What Killed the Dinosaurs? It's more complex than a comet's ...

... A world dominated by volcanoes, ferns, and dinosaurs had been replaced by the lone sheep that placidly kept the lawn trimmed and supplied the ...

news.harvard.edu/gazette/1999/10.14/marshall.html

Memorial Minute: Hugh M. Raup

... summer-long excursions produced a stream of publications describing the systematics and distribution of plants ranging from ferns, fungi and ...

news.harvard.edu/gazette/1998/02.12/MemorialMinuteH.html

Harvard Gazette: Overdue since '52

... (Photos by Paula Carter). The volume came to the attention of Fern McTighe, reference and interlibrary loan librarian of Blue Hill Public Library. ...

news.harvard.edu/gazette/2003/05.22/08-lamont.html

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