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April 6, 2006
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Too quick for comfort
Göran Ekström studies 'glacial earthquakes' caused by global warming. 'People often think of glaciers as inert and slow-moving, but in fact they can also move rather quickly.' (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Global warming yields 'glacial earthquakes' in polar areas
Newfound temblors have proliferated in recent years, say Ekström and colleagues
Prayers don't help heart surgery patients
Some fare worse when prayed for
Newly found species fills evolutionary gap between fish and land animals
Tiktaalik roseae lived 375 million years ago
Green Campus Initiative looks at global environment
Includes how Harvard can address sustainability
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