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...Cornell and Brown. While the men managed 25 points—Brown won the meet with 73—the women grabbed 35.5 to finish far behind first place Cornell. The Crimson women had three top finishes on the day, with sophomore Lindsey Scherf, senior Mary Serdakowski, and sophomore Clara Blattler winning the mile, 60-meter hurdles and pole vault, respectively. Scherf edged her competitors with a time of 4:49.79, while Serdakowski’s time of 8.84 earned her the victory. While not finishing in first in any event, junior Stevie DeGroff earned five points for Harvard...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Both Harvard track and field teams fall in three way meet against Brown and Cornell | 1/31/2006 | See Source »

...invitational, which was unscored, saw several other Harvard representatives win individual events. Freshman Becky Christensen won the high jump with a mark of 1.71 meters and junior Mary Serdakowski won the 60-meter hurdles with a 9.12 time. In the women’s pole vault, sophomore Clara Blattler and freshman Sally Stanton took first and second for the Crimson. Senior Travis led the men with a first-place finish in the triple jump (14.97 meters) and a second-place in the long jump (5.82 meters). Junior Sean Barrett won the men’s 5,000-meter run, finishing...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Scherf continues to re-write record books, setting fastest 3,000-meter mark since 1983 | 12/11/2005 | See Source »

InnovaLight Inc. wants to help. The company's process for reducing silicon to nanosize, light-sensitive crystal dots could revolutionize solar energy and lighting. The start-up, which just moved to Santa Clara from St. Paul, Minn., claims it will be the first to market with a silicon nanoparticle solvent--silicon "ink"--that would mean lower-cost printing of silicon nanoparticles on polymer sheets. That, in turn, would mean lower-cost solar energy because nanosize silicon is a more efficient converter of solar energy to electricity than previously used materials. It could also mean a nanoparticle light "bulb" that would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Let There Be Nano | 12/5/2005 | See Source »

That would be deeply satisfying to Alonso, 46, who, with his wife Clara, has been fighting malaria for nearly 20 years. "When you arrive as a young doctor in Africa," he says, "and you walk into a hospital, you're basically confronted with this massive disease that causes so much suffering and death. It is impossible not to become passionate about fighting it." Says the father of three: "Those children in the hospital are looking at us, telling us to put more effort, more resources, more brains, more research, to come out with solutions. They are a constant reminder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Malaria Fighter | 10/31/2005 | See Source »

...startlingly, Harvard added two more one-goal losses to their total, giving them six on the season. The Crimson lost to Pomona 3-2, and dropped its game against the No. 17 Redlands 5-4. Harvard started off day two with a 9-4 loss to No. 20 Santa Clara, and finally won its last game of the weekend 12-10 against La Verne.While Harvard’s ability to compete with the top California teams and strong defense is a good sign, it will have to work to put away conference teams when it returns to regular play.HARVARD...

Author: By Megha Parekh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Close Losses Sink Crimson in Cali | 10/12/2005 | See Source »

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