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Rethinking education to spur student motivation – and fun

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Dissecting the anatomy of a ‘superheroic’ science class

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High-Quality Child Care Linked to Long-Term Success in Science and Math, Particularly for Low-Income Children

Marking his 55th year at Harvard, Professor Richard Losick received the first Microbial Sciences Initiative’s Distinguished Achievement Award. In his award address, he shared the real story of DNA’s discovery. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer

How greatest biological discovery of 20th century got passed over

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