Research labs score perfect COVID safety records
Six months after reopening, Harvard’s labs report an unblemished safety record, important contributions to the state’s economy, and an array of scientific findings, albeit with the requisite frustration of operating during a pandemic.
Alvin Powell •
harvard
Dec. 18, 2020 • ~7 min
Dec. 18, 2020 • ~7 min
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Harvard study suggests asteroids might play key role in spreading life
Scientists at the Institute for Theory and Computation have made a comprehensive calculation suggesting that panspermia could happen, and have found that as many as 10 trillion asteroid-sized objects might exist that carry life.
Peter Reuell
• harvard
July 8, 2019 • ~5 min
July 8, 2019 • ~5 min
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