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...building will also be Cambridge’s first “green building,” according to Carr, and will be heated with no fossil fuels. Instead, it uses a geothermic process where water is pumped up from below ground; in winter, heat is extracted from the water and released into the building, and in summer, the heat is removed from the building and absorbed into the water...
...also revealed a statistical dead heat among Bay State residents in a possible 2004 matchup between President Bush and U.S. Senator John F. Kerry (D-Mass...
...provost promised us publicly that he would keep this proposal on the ‘front burner.’ It seems to me that the fire must have been on low heat for a long time,” said Rudenstine Professor of Latin American Studies David L. Carrasco in an e-mail...
...Before Davis came along in the 1960s, physicists were convinced that the Sun's heat came from nuclear fusion the same process that powers the H-bomb - but they had no proof. But Davis realized that fusion reactions at the sun's core should generate neutrinos, elusive particles that would escape and fly all the way to, and through the Earth. He put a detector deep underground to screen out other stray particles, and, sure enough, there were the neutrinos...
...bluesy "It Takes Two" borrows the chord pattern from "Sea of Love" and the mood of Barbara Lynn's "You'll Lose a Good Thing" (a Waters favorite oldie, used in the movie). There's a black-girl-group uptempo number, "Welcome to the '60s," that echoes "Heat Wave" and other Martha and the Vandellas tunes...