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HarvardScience in the Media

John Holdren to advise Obama on science, reports say [ Scientific American» ]
A strong voice on CO2 as science adviser [ New York Times» ]
Obama chooses Harvard physicist [ Boston Globe» ]
A young scientist at the forefront of cell reprogramming [ Science Careers» ]
Southern sky to be mapped for first time [ The New Scientist» ]
Living With In-Laws Linked to Heart Risks in Japanese Women [ New York Times» ]
IBM, Harvard want your PC for solar power study [ Environmental News Network» ]
Happiness can spread among people like a contagion, study indicates [ Washington Post» ]
Rogue stem-cell clinics spur need for global rules [ Bloomberg» ]
Gene may open door for new sickle cell therapies [ Reuters» ]
Happy despite it all? Thank your friends, study shows [ Bloomberg» ]
Study Cites Toll of AIDS Policy in South Africa [ New York Times» ]
Animals Speak Color [ Harvard Magazine» ]
Methylmercury warning [ ScienceDaily» ]
Study: Electrical stimulation boosted dexterity of right-handed volunteers [ MSNBC» ]
Study: Smog chops 2 months off Mexicans' lives [ AP» ]
Global warming changing Walden Pond [ UPI» ]
New robot lets surgeons operate on a heart while it still beats [ Gizmodo» ]
E.O. Wilson returns to the hive with superorganism tome [ Wired» ]
Poorer diets seen in people with sleep apnea [ Reuters» ]
Eating Fish, Breast-Feeding Boosts Infant Development [ HealthDayNews» ]
Ozone pollution more dangerous to some [ Reuters» ]
Eating fish when pregnant helps infant [ UPI» ]
Protein opens hope of treatment for cystic fibrosis [ Science Daily» ]
Mass. researcheers win 'American Nobel Prize' [ Boston Globe» ]
Biologists on verge of creating new life form [ Wired Science» ]
Genetic variations associated with vitamin B12 [ Science Daily» ]
Air Pollution Harms Patients After Heart Attack [ Health Day News» ]
More flu vaccine aimed at key flu spreaders: Kids [ USA Today (AP)» ]
Cell changes may help Lou Gehrig's research [ Washington Post/AP» ]
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