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November 4, 2004
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November 4, 2004
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In a galaxy far, far away...
The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics is revealing deep space's globular clusters, nebulas, and galaxies to the general public, opening the galactic skies with a new 25-inch outreach telescope. (Staff photo Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Looking to supercold atoms for answers
Supercooling atoms changes their behavior
Observatory opens deep space to all
New 25-inch telescope provides views of nebulas, galaxies
HSPH receives NIH 'Roadmap' funding
To be used from training predoctoral students and postdocs in interdisciplinary investigation of genetics and complex diseases
Early museum re-created in Science Center installation
Chamber of curiosities offers answers, raises questions
Research and recreation coexist at Arnold Arboretum
As the Emerald Necklace changes color, research goes on
Research in brief
Cancer trials' safety improves significantly
Five Harvard professors named 2004 AAAS Fellows
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