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...attract bona fide national attention during his final year of high school, O’Hagan drew more than a fleeting glance from not just a selection of the Crimson’s Ivy rivals, but a bevy of schools prominent in Division I-A. Most notably Boston College, Colorado, Minnesota and Vanderbilt tendered scholarship offers, while Stanford—where his elder brother David occupies a spot in the baseball team’s starting rotation—showed similar interest but did not make a formal...
...Number of Iraqi wrestlers the U.S. will fly to Colorado to train for possible participation in the 2004 Olympic Games...
...least that is the contention of James Hill, an obesity researcher at the University of Colorado in Denver. The average office worker takes about 5,000 steps a day, Hill says. Trying to double that right away may be too much too fast. He calculates that taking an extra 2,000 steps while eating 100 fewer calories a day is enough to keep most people from gaining the typical kilogram a year that comes with middle-age spread. But Hill does concede that 10,000 steps may be necessary to control Type 2 diabetes or to lose weight and keep...
Indeed, it appears that Delaney-Smith has been coaching a team of split mind this year. When playing within itself, the Crimson has performed exceedingly well—an 85-81 loss to No. 10 Colorado, a 91-74 victory over Boston University and a 73-59 win over Providence. But when playing tight, Harvard has lost games it might ordinarily have...
...human cells do. Geobacter needs only an outside compound--usually iron oxide, or rust--to accept the excess electrons. Lovley discovered how to coax Geobacter into not only dumping electrons onto uranium waste but also consuming petroleum by-products. Geobacter has already effectively decontaminated a uranium mine in Colorado and an oil spill in Minnesota...