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March 11, 2004
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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) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
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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