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Why leatherback turtles linger in South Pacific Gyre

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Tagging and tracking leatherback sea turtles has produced new insights into the turtles’ behavior in a part of the South Pacific Ocean long considered an oceanic desert. The new data will help researchers predict the turtles’ movements in the ever-changing environment of the open ocean.

Three scholars named American Physical Society fellows

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From left: Mark Brongersma, associate professor, materials science and engineering; Igor Moskalenko, senior research scientist, Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory; and Juan Santiago, professor, mechanical engineering, have been named American Physical Society fellows.

Lythcott-Haims responds to questions about undergrad life

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As part of the Open Office Hours feature on Stanford's Facebook page, Julie Lythcott-Haims, dean of freshmen and undergraduate advising, has videotaped answers to questions posted over the past week by students, parents and others. Some of her answers might surprise you.

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  • CCSRE fellowships: The Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity is accepting applications for the 2011-2012 External Faculty, Graduate Dissertation and Teaching Fellowships. Applications are being accepted through Feb. 15. For more information, visit the CCSRE fellowships website.
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