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Cameron Thariani

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College

#Harvard Tweets of the Week

"I have a C in art. #Harvard" That can’t be the correct hash tag.

Sciences Division

Scientists Use Zebrafish To Turn Human Stem Cells into Muscle Tissue

Harvard researchers have used Zebrafish, a tropical freshwater fish, to develop a way to turn human stem cells into muscle tissue.

Research

Researchers Discover New Earth-Sized Planet

A team of scientists, including Harvard Lecturer in Astronomy David W. Latham, discovered Kepler 78b, a planet outside of our solar system that is a “virtual twin of Earth by astronomical standards."

Social Sciences Division

Study Measures Impact of Teacher Quality on Life After Schooling

According to a newly published study by economics professor Gary Chamberlain, having higher quality teachers in elementary and middle school predicts an increase in students’ college attendance and income.

Research

Researchers Discover Adverse Effects of Nitrogen in National Parks

A study by Harvard researchers found that nitrogen-based compounds are negatively affecting the ecosystems of U.S. National Parks, and that there is no existing policy to curtail this trend, The paper concludes that nitrogen deposition is a serious problem for ecosystems in the U.S., and in particular for national parks that are supposed to be maintained in their pristine state.

Government

Postdoc Delivers Talk on Japan

Timothy M. Yang, a postdoctoral fellow in Harvard’s Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, examined the influence of private drug companies on the Japanese colonial sphere during the interwar period in a talk on Tuesday afternoon at the Center for Government and International Studies.

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