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  • Notable Harvard Medical School Alumni/Students

    (197 Items)List of notable or famous alumni/graduates/students from Harvard Medical School; prominent alums from this institution incl. celebrities, politicians and business people. Alphabetical, sortable by column.You can use the items in this list to create a new list, re-rank it to fit your opinion, then s...more

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  • Global warming losing alarmists

    Ever heard of James Lovelock? Probably not, unless you’re a hardcore believer in global warming. Lovelock is a celebrated scientist who, a number of years ago — back when global warming was touted as the end of the world as we know it — was among ...

  • Climate Armageddon: How the World's Weather Could Quickly Run Amok [Excerpt]

    The eminent British scientist James Lovelock, back in the 1970s, formulated his theory of Gaia, which held that the Earth was a kind of super organism. It had a self-regulating quality that would keep everything within that narrow band that made life possible.

  • Tracking Ocean Sulfur Could Help Test Gaia Hypothesis

    The concept dates from the 70s and was initially formulated by James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis. It proposes that all organisms and their inorganic surroundings comprise a single system that maintains the conditions for life on Earth. It was initially met ...

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