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June 14, 2001
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June 14, 2001
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
SPECIAL TO THE GAZETTE - 13 JULY 2001
Coldest place in the universe
The coldest place in the universe is not millions of miles away in a dark corner of outer space but in an exotic laboratory in Cambridge, Mass.
SPECIAL TO THE GAZETTE - 28 JUNE 2001
Fireflies seen in a new light
New understanding of their flashing lights illuminates secrets of cellular communications.
Roads scholar visits most remote spots
One week he dodged grizzly bears; another time it was an attack by raccoons; on yet another day he found evidence of wild bobcats inside the Chicago city limits. That all happened to Richard Forman as part of a project to visit the most remote areas in the contiguous United States.
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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