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December 2, 2004
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December 2, 2004
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Harder than it looks
Tonia Hsieh in the laboratory at Harvard's Museum of Comparitive Zoology, where she studies the water-walking skills of Jesus Christ lizards. 'The babies are most fun to watch, because they are so light and run so quickly, they actually bounce across the water. Larger lizards sink deeper, so they flail a lot.' (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Walking on water studied
It can be exhausting
Oral saline spray may slash spread of exhaled pathogens
Finding could dampen contagiousness of individuals most likely to spread germs when sick
Designer genetics not in near future
Pinker says 'brave new world' predictions premature
KSG hosts Kyoto climate treaty debate
Putin aide declares treaty bad for economies, environment, health
Pathbreaking researcher in proteomics
O'Shea appointed professor of molecular and cellular biology
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