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February 10, 2005
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February 10, 2005
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Body image, East and West
Chi-Fu Jeffrey Yang, a Harvard senior (above, left), and Harrison Pope Jr., a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, have shown that Asian men are far less preoccupied with muscularity than their Western counterparts, who believe - mistakenly - that women find showy muscles irresistible. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Lasers produce coldest antiatoms
So where has all the antimatter gone?
Tracking workplace creativity to its source
HBS's Amabile shows it really does come from within
Male body image and steroid abuse
East doesn't meet West
Ernst Mayr dies at 100
Giant among biologists was called 'Darwin of the 20th century'
Black holes regulate galaxy formation
Simulations explain star distribution in galaxies near supermassive black holes
Warming world would see fewer summer breezes
DEAS researcher finds Northeast, Midwest pollution episodes worsening
Efficiency moves save money, energy
Green rebates help upgrades pay for themselves
Decades of dedication
Alvin Poussaint helped transform makeup of Medical School student body
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