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December 7, 2006
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Blowin' in the wind
Daniel Jacob, a professor of atmospheric chemistry and environmental engineering, worked with graduate student T. Duncan Fairlie and research associate Rokjin Park to build a computer model for estimating the considerable impact of dust blowing in to North America from Asia. (Staff photo Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Hormones in milk can be dangerous
Dust from Asia Invades North America
African dust also reaches both coasts
Study uncovers mutation responsible for Noonan syndrome
Popular hair-loss drug impedes prostate cancer detection in middle-aged men
More blacks 'misperceive' weight problems
Study: Gap in energy among teens
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