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...with a man in the penalty box. The Crimson scored on a shorthanded goal in the first period by junior forward Tim Pettit—his fifth point of the weekend—and netted the game winner during four-on-four play with a goal by junior Dennis Packard...
...Crimson connected with just 12 seconds left in the period, when junior forward scooted the puck past Traylan into the net. Packard had little power behind his shot, but his stick-fake before shooting pulled Traylan out of position...
With the minutes counting down in the second period, senior forward Aaron Kim and junior forward Dennis Packard helped build the Harvard lead to four...
Just a little over two minutes later, Packard completed the Harvard scoring with a second-chance goal coming off a shot by sophomore Brendan Bernakevitch...
Nanotubes could be the first commodity in the nanotech economy. Dozens of companies around the world already pump out mounds of the stuff--affectionately called soot--and sell it to some of the world's largest companies and labs for research: IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Samsung and NEC. Nano-Lab, in Brighton, Mass., is one of the few nanotech companies turning a profit. It sold $200,000 worth of made-to-order nanotubes in 2001 and is on track to more than double that amount this year. Last week HP researchers unveiled a way of manufacturing molecular-scale circuitry that will...