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Last year, Harvard biologist Andrew A. Biewener and then-grad student Monica A. Daley made seven helmeted guinea fowl—birds similar to pheasants—dash down a 20-foot-long plywood runway. Not just any old plywood runway, mind you, but one equipped with a device that measures force and a high-speed digital video camera...
...gauge how the guinea fowl reacted to an unexpected pothole, Biewener and Daley set up a force plate, which measures quick changes in force, under tissue paper in the middle of the runway...
According to Biewener, another surprise came when he and Daley removed the tissue paper to let the guinea fowl see the hole. The birds slowed down and couldn’t maintain their stability as well...
...Daley, who finished her doctorate in biology at Harvard this past spring, is now a fellow at the University of Michigan. She could not be reached for comment...
...officers observed a mirror case behind the two individuals. The officer asked what was inside the case, to which one of the individuals replied “heroin.” The officer then opened the case and observed a clear bag containing heroin, a Class A drug. Michael Daley, 23, of Revere, MA, and Cara Marolda, 17, of Hopkinton, MA, were then placed under arrest. Daley was charged with possession of heroin and Marolda with possession of marijuana. Shady Business Wednesday, September 6, 7:34 p.m.: Officers observed an individual acting suspiciously near the Malkin Athletic Center. The officers...