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May 4, 2006
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Higher reasoning
Marc Hauser has found that monkeys can draw the correct conclusions when faced with novel situations. His latest book, 'Moral Minds: How Nature Designed Our Universal Sense of Right and Wrong,' is due out in September. (Staff photo Maggie Mastricola/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Monkey see, monkey infer
Monkeys draw novel conclusions, researchers say
New funding for green projects
$6 million announced at Harvard's first campus sustainability conference
Obesity levels in U.S. are grossly underestimated
People provide incorrect height and weight information in surveys
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