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Yearly Archives: 2007, 2008

Latest news from Harvard University Gazette: Science and research

  1. Peabody awards Gardner Fellowship to Singh

    Jun 13, 2008

    The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology has announced that Dayanita Singh of New Delhi, India, has been awarded the Robert Gardner Fellowship in Photography. Born in 1961 in New Delhi, Singh studied visual

  2. Assessing the assessments

    Jun 13, 2008

    A recent trend in higher education may mean fewer sleepless nights for prospective college students.

  3. Cluzel named professor of molecular and cellular biology, applied physics

    Jun 13, 2008

    Philippe Cluzel, who has drawn upon his grounding in both physics and biology to become an authority on the biophysics of single cells, has been appointed professor of molecular and cellular biology and Gordon McKay

  4. Indigenous culture clarifies nature and limits of how humans measure

    Jun 13, 2008

    The ability to map numbers onto a line, a foundation of all mathematics, is universal, says a study published in the journal Science, but the form of this universal mapping is not linear but logarithmic. The findings

  5. Maggie Spivey: Archaeologist, comedian, princess

    Jun 6, 2008

    Walk past Maggie Spivey in the Yard or on the streets of Cambridge, and you might find her with head down, eyes glued to the ground. She's not being anti-social, or lamenting a flubbed grade - this dynamic archaeology