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March 11, 2004

Andrew Knoll
Robots and humans, in search of life
Through the eyes of robots working on Mars, Harvard Professor Andrew Knoll searches for signs of life in the once-watery geology of the red planet. But don't expect to see little green humanoids - Knoll cautions that any evidence found will be microscopic. (Photo courtesy of NASA)
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Water makes a splash on Mars
But will life be found?

Summer school, grade retention help third-graders
Kennedy School researcher shows one step back is key to two steps forward

Quirk may explain odd magnetism of Neptune, Uranus
Stable cores hinder convection

 

 

 

 

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