November 30, 2007
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Volume 36, Number 12
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Two-Week Issue
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS |
Fossil from giant sea scorpion found
The gigantic fossil claw of a 390 million-year-old sea scorpion recently found in Germany shows that ancient arthropods — spiders, insects, crabs and the like — were surprisingly larger than their modern-day counterparts. READ STORY
ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS
Kissinger to take part in symposium on ‘The Road from Algiers to Baghdad’
Venezuela’s future under Hugo Chávez will be explored in public forum
Museum celebrates 200th anniversary of the fall of the ‘Weston’ meteorite
An old classic is seen through a modern lens at Yale Rep
Babies’ preference for altruists suggests social evaluation is unlearned
Monsanto expands support for center’s plant research
Symposium will examine the architecture of Yale’s 22 libraries
Special events to highlight holiday season in New Haven
Memorial service for Dr. Melvin Lewis
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Yale students earned their "scientific chops" — and had fun as well — bioprospecting in the Amazon rainforest.
Among those onstage for the Yale Rep's production of Molière's "Tartuffe" will be a videographer. | |||||||