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            <description>Web Services has recently launched a new university-wide search service based on our new Google Search Appliance technology. See our search support section for information on how you can incorporate the new “YALEgsa” capabilities into your Web site.</description>
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            <description>Yale's Peabody Museum of Natural History recently launched the Fossil Fragments Web site, featuring their exhibit on recent developments in our understanding of our various hominid ancestors. The site features the research of Peabody Museum curator Andrew Hill at various African locations, and includes reconstructions of Neanderthals, many fossil specimens, and Yale's long history in human paleontology.</description>
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