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Vol. 28, Number 16, December 12, 1996

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Their just rewards


The 1996 Nobel laureates in physics display their medals after the awards ceremony in Stockholm, Dec. 10. They are: Cornell professors David M. Lee, left, and Robert C. Richardson, right, and StanfordŐs Douglas Osheroff. Osheroff was a Cornell graduate student studying under Lee and Richardson in the 1970s when the three discovered the superfluidity of helium-3. The Associated Press


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Highlights

Three Cornell students win Rhodes and Marshall scholarships

Veterinary College Dean Loew is leaving Cornell to head new company

Alumnus Berger named national security adviser

TC3 alliance offers campus classes for CU employees

Sea turtles follow their favorite oceanic routes, new research shows

Law alumnus picked for seat on NYS court

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