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...Quasars light up because gas is falling down toward them, which heats up through friction like a rocket reentering the atmosphere,” said Martin S. Elvis, a senior astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CFA) and a co-author of the study...
...implications of low control are lots of paralyzed children, which is something that people have to think about,” Thompson said in a joint interview with her co-author, Radboud Duintjer Tebbens. “Even though they won’t be in the U.S., we are talking about paralyzed children in the low income countries...
...that if you’re a psychiatrist and you have an incredibly depressed teenager, instead of slowly treating the depression, you also make sure there aren’t lethal weapons [accessible],” said David Hemenway ’66, Professor of Health Policy and a co-author of the study. Miller said that he hoped that the study would resonate outside of the medical community, too. “The goal here is to create an understanding of the risks that are involved in gun ownership and possibly shift social norms about meaning of gun ownership...
Larsen Professor of Public Policy Christopher N. Avery ’88 discussed early admissions policy and its effect on Harvard’s future at an intimate discussion with about 20 people yesterday evening. Avery, the co-author of “The Early Admissions Game: Joining the Elite,” praised former University President Lawrence H. Summers for overseeing the creation of the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative (HFAI) and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 for helping end the College’s Early Action program last September...
...co-author, University of Kansas professor Koleman Strumpf, analyzed the sales of albums released on European school holidays, when they were more likely to be available on global file-sharing networks...