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October 19, 2006
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Field day
On their recent Thompson Island field trip, Brian Joo '08 (left) and Israel Figueroa '09 collect bugs with an aerial net. The students, part of biology professors Brian Farrell and Missy Holbrook's OEB 10 class, 'Foundations of Biological Diversity,' spent a warm and sunny October day studying biological diversity, getting a taste of entomological fieldwork, and helping build a database of insect life in the Boston Harbor Islands National Park. (Staff photo Emily Berl/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Students search for Thompson Island's hoppers
... and crawlers and fliers ...
Daylong summit at AAAS discusses stem cell research, leadership
Erasable tattoos are making a mark
Body art for the faint of heart
Study: Benefits of eating fish greatly outweigh risks
Associated with reduced risk of cardiac death, lower total mortality, and improvements in child brain development
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences implements new supercomputer
Will support multiscale computational science, advanced research
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