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More than two dozen University buildings are used exclusively for teaching and research in the natural sciences as well as computer science and engineering. A new dedicated undergraduate lab for bioengineering opened in the fall of 2006 and the Laboratory for Integrated Sciences and Engineering will open in 2007. These world-class facilities provide many interconnected labs, clusters, and offices designed to encourage scientists to cut across boundaries and to collaborate. The Science Center is open around the clock, the Science Center is always bustling with students in its modern lecture halls, classrooms, faculty offices, computer centers, library, and laboratories that accommodate 800 researchers. There is also a mail center for first-year students, a café, and a working observatory.

For more information on the state-of-the-art laboratories, observatories, and nationally prominent research centers in areas such as environmental science, systems research, nanoscience, and computer technology, please visit www.fas.harvard.edu and www.seas.harvard.edu.

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