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News & Announcements Pigeon’s-eye view DateFebruary 10, 2005 Share Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Trending Racing to catalog, study deep-sea biodiversity Medical School neurobiologist wins prestigious Brain Prize Researchers find key to healing muscle injuries in elderly Good genes are nice, but joy is better Prospects of avoiding recession fading Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office Pigeon netting in the windows of the Memorial Hall tower casts a filmy grid over the Science Center and environs.