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October 6, 2005
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In the limelight
Roy Glauber, whose research enhanced the world's understanding of the nature and behavior of light, said about getting the word that he was a Nobel Prize winner, 'I was a little giddy when I heard the news in the black of night.' (Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Roy Glauber wins Nobel Prize in Physics
He shed more light on light
Black holes aren't so black
'The Holy Grail of black hole astronomy is within our grasp'
Hot and cold Schrag talk kicks off museum climate exhibit
Climate choices: grim and grimmer
University Center for the Environment accepting fellow applicants
Eight environmental fellows to be named in March 2006
Magnetic stimulation helps stroke victims
Improves their motor skills
Harvard doctors practice what they preach
Habits surveyed include diet, exercise, weight, and vitamin and alternative medicine use
Research in brief
Controversial catheter procedure does not increase mortality; home is where healthy food is
Sachdev probes material transformations
At the boundary of the quantum and the quotidian
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