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November 6, 2003
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Reassembling the mold
HMS Professor of Genetics Jack Szostak has discovered that the elements of clay help living cells form. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
No heart left
Biologist Michael Levin finds a key factor in determining right-left asymmetry, the position of internal organs
A mass of thawing clay
Harvard researchers think that clays may have played a pivotal role in creating the first living cells
Building a better baby
A new Harvard Adminstrators' Forum series begins with a lecture by Harvard College Professor Michael Sandel on bioethics
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