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February 9, 2006
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'Flock of Dodos'
Director Randy Olson featured his mother Muffy Olson (above) as well as friends on the Harvard faculty in his film 'Flock of Dodos,' a sometimes humorous exploration of the debate between evolution and intelligent design. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Science losing war over evolution?
Screening airs evolution versus intelligent design debate
When the blues keep you awake
Blue light can reset your biological rhythms
Complete breast grown from single stem cell
New insight for cancer treatment
HMS researchers create library of breast cancer proteins Publicly available, it promises to advance research pace
Kicking and scheming
Harvard and MIT undergrads collaborate to compete on a robotic field of dreams
$5 million Pritzker gift to fund potential solutions for childhood obesity
Gift includes scholarships for HSPH students and new professorship in related fields
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