Word: martine
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Paladins-Gamecocks game was carried live on Comcast Sports South, so I got a first-hand look at quarterback Ingle Martin and that potent Furman offense...
After finishing the first half on a high note—junior forward Zach Martin connected on a three-pointer off an inbounds pass from sophomore guard Jim Goffredo as time expired—the Crimson came out flat in the second half and allowed Northeastern to go on a 10-2 run to tie the game within 90 seconds...
Senior guard David Giovacchini and junior forward Zach Martin each fired true on their only three-point attempts, as the Crimson was 9-of-17 from international waters for the game...
...when Gardner's book Biocosmcame out last year, it carried jacket endorsements from a surprisingly eminent group of scientists. "A novel perspective on humankind's role in the universe," wrote Martin Rees, the astronomer royal of Britain and a Cambridge colleague of Stephen Hawking's. "There is little doubt that his ideas will change yours," wrote Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute in California. "A magnificent one-stop account of the history of life," wrote complexity theorist John Casti, a co-founder of the Santa Fe Institute. Since then, Gardner has been welcomed...
...spread elements like carbon and oxygen out into space--and without those elements, there would be no water and no organic molecules. If the strong nuclear force were just one-half of 1% stronger or weaker, stars could not make carbon or oxygen in the first place. In 1999 Martin Rees postulated that there were "just six numbers" that make life possible, although other theorists have since added several. And because there is no known law that requires those forces to have the values they do, scientists figure that there must be another explanation for how we got so lucky...