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Study Finds New Celestial Objects
Researchers at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics have found mathematical evidence that suggests that wandering black holes may be
Astronomy Professor Helps Discover Farthest Known Object in Universe
A group of scientists—including one Harvard professor—have discovered the furthest known object in the universe, Gamma-Ray Burst 090423, after it
Accepted Students Flock to Campus
High school seniors wielding red folders invaded the Yard this weekend for the College’s annual “April Visiting Program” for admitted
Harvard Scientists Cheer New Planet
Scientists at Harvard’s Center for Astrophysics are celebrating the discovery of the smallest known exoplanet—a planet orbiting a star other
Students Angered At NASA Decision
Students at Harvard were disappointed with NASA’s announcement that Node 3 of the International Space Station will be called Tranquility,
Students Observe Shuttle
Nearly 100 students gathered atop the Science Center last night to witness the Space Shuttle Discovery flicker across the skies
Faust Wins Award for her Book on the Civil War
President Drew G. Faust is $50,000 wealthier after her new book won an award from the New York Historical Society
Virgin America Comes to Logan
Students who regularly travel to the west coast received more options for travel when Virgin America began service at Boston
Southwest Airlines To Fly from Logan
Students who once had to travel out of state to catch a Southwest Airlines flight are in luck—the airline announced
Stone Chosen To Join NAE
Engineering Professor Howard A. Stone is one of 65 newly-elected members of the National Academy of Engineering, according to a