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...water that was roughly 50 degrees Celsius. This effectively mapped out the temperature range the organisms could tolerate, according to Girguis. The worms’ natural habitat is “as hot as the hottest deserts on Earth,” Girguis said. Because water conducts heat so well and because worms are unable to regulate their internal body temperature, their insides are exposed to the full brunt of the temperature, he said. “It’s really interesting to see life try to push the envelope,” Girguis said...

Author: By Harlan M. Piper, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Prof’s Study Shows Worms Like It Hot | 4/18/2006 | See Source »

...making. We’re just coming to terms with the idea of the Internet as a megaphone, taking the things we say and making them ten thousand times louder, capable of being heard around the world. A poorly worded letter to the editor or a heat-of-the-moment, too-ambitious argument on a mailing list can shut the door on a nascent political career. That it’s a megaphone in time as well as in space is harder to internalize, though, particularly when we mean time in a broader sense which spans generations.But it?...

Author: By Matthew A. Gline, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Time to Reflect | 4/18/2006 | See Source »

...Eric T. Hoke ’06, who will also run in today’s race, said he was particularly happy about the bar codes. Two years ago, he lost consciousness just as he crossed the finish line and was treated at a medical tent for dehydration and heat stroke. “I’m happy it’s there for my safety,” he said. More than 22,500 athletes are expected to run the 26.2 mile race today. Every year medical personnel receive upwards of 800 runners who require attention; when temperatures...

Author: By Thomas B. Dolinger, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Runners To Sport Bibs at Marathon | 4/17/2006 | See Source »

...classman Nils Wernerfelt followed up Jones with ninth in the same event. Sophomore Haibo Lu took eighth in the 800 meter run, with Manny Karngar of Rhode Island College at the front of the pack with a time of 1:56.17. Lu’s time in the final heat was 2:02.51. In the field side of the meet, another experienced senior was at the forefront for the Crimson—Travis Hughes leapt 7.04 meters in the long jump to easily stay out of reach of the rest of the competition and win the event. Another Harvard victory...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: SPORTS BRIEF: Before majority of Ivy League schedule, Harvard track teams face-off versus local teams at Husky Invitational | 4/16/2006 | See Source »

...based upon previously agreed rates covering VHS videotape sales, a position that SAG and WGA leaders naturally object to. The industry powerhouses are expected to face off in arbitration, but talks could linger into the next year or so when the unions' current contracts run out. If things really heat up, it could even result in a strike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Desperate Housewives Online! | 4/12/2006 | See Source »

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