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...goals through the first half. Unfortunately, the high turnover count (12 in the first half) caused Harvard to play at its end of the pool, leading to limited opportunities for shots. “It was a turnover fiesta in the first quarter,” head coach Erik Farrar said. “You usually get 40 possessions a game, we had 12 turnovers in the first half alone, do the math.” The Crimson, however, needed no mathematics to explain its second-half performance. Lewis opened the second half with another goal, but it would prove...
...opening weekend.With the prospect of ECAC and Eastern Championships on the horizon, Harvard will look to emulate this past weekend’s success throughout the year.“[The team] knows that one good weekend does not a season make,” head coach Erik Farrar said. “They should be excited about the way they played, and morale is pretty high right now, but there is no issue of tempering expectations.”Senior co-captain Michael Byrd added, “It’s a great start to our season...
...permanent part of the bridge and it wouldn't have to be replaced, maintained or touched." Goggin's wireless device, which was recently patented and is the size of a pencil eraser, would attach to each sensor placed on a structure for a cost of 50 cents each. While Farrar says there are several ways to power the sensors and it's still "early on in the game" to say which is best, Goggin says that researchers could use his invention, which has been tested and patented, with the types of sensors already available and install it tomorrow. "This...
...Farrar agrees and says the Los Alamos lab has been testing sensors on bridges for the last 10 years, but that the technology is not yet ready for implementation. His team is about a year and a half into a four-year project to test and develop this technology, and it will be tried out on a New Mexico bridge at the end of the month. He expects that after the project is completed, it will still be a year or more before these new sensors for infrastructure become commercially available...
...biggest obstacle so far is finding funding for their research. "It's a big investment over a long period of time. What we need is a person in a leadership position saying this is worthwhile," says Farrar. The collapse of the Minneapolis bridge last week, alas, may be just the spur that he's looking...