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...grabbed one save, pushing the group total to nine. The goalies’ effort was tied for the best by the Crimson in over a year—since an 11-2 victory at Hartford on March 11, 2008. Harvard held a 34-14 shot advantage and grabbed 44 ground balls, led by sophomore midfielder Andrew Parchman, who claimed six. “I was really proud of the way the guys competed today,” Tillman said. “We all felt the disappointment from the loss [against the Hoyas], but I was proud of how they...

Author: By Colin Whelehan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Avenges Spring Break Loss with Blowout | 3/29/2009 | See Source »

...most productive—and most vulnerable.” Because researchers’ start-up funds from their host institutions typically dry up after this duration, the pressure to secure federal grant money can lead to safe research proposals at the expense of bolder and potentially ground-breaking projects. Wagers, who studies how blood-forming and skeletal muscle-forming stem cells may be harnessed for regenerative medicine, called the grant “enabling” in today’s tight funding climate. “It gives me the opportunity to pursue new directions and be creative...

Author: By Liyun Jin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Benefits From New Grants | 3/29/2009 | See Source »

...Crimson will have another chance to hit the ground running, as it faces Yale tomorrow...

Author: By Alexandra J. Mihalek, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: WEB UPDATE: Harvard Drops Shootout to Great Danes | 3/27/2009 | See Source »

...fast, quintupling the size of its plants in just a few years, even as it was struggling with dangerously complex new technologies and an understandably onerous regulatory process, buffeted by plummeting electricity demand and soaring interest rates. The last nuclear plant ordered by a U.S. utility broke ground in 1973 and took 23 years to finish. The average cost overrun for a reactor approached 300%; the Washington Public Power Supply System-known as "whoops"-walked away from three plants mid-construction, triggering the largest municipal bond default in U.S. history. Even the reactor that failed at TMI was $500 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Three Mile Island at 30: Nuclear Power's Pitfalls | 3/27/2009 | See Source »

When Michelle Obama broke ground on the new White House vegetable garden, there was probably no one in America more elated than Alice Waters. For months, Waters had been engaged in a very public lobbying effort to get the First Family to take this step in the name of healthy, sustainable eating. The mother of the local-food movement and owner of Berkeley's famed Chez Panisse restaurant talked to TIME about President Kennedy's influence on her ideals, why she has a newfound love for the Department of Agriculture and how a well-made pasta dish can soften...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Local-Food Maven Alice Waters | 3/25/2009 | See Source »

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