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  • Former Buff Keith Millers Buff Photos


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    Barihunk Keith Miller, who used to play football for the Colorado Buffaloes (aka Buffs), is starting to become a regular on the Metropolitan Operas roster. To read about his road from the football field to the opera stage, read this NY Times article . Hopefully, Miller will be cast in some barihunk roles, as he may ...
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  • Use, misuse of alcohol and marijuana influenced by common set of genes


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    Washington, Dec 19 (ANI): A new study has found that use and misuse of alcohol and marijuana can be traced to common set of genes.The study will be published in the March 2010 issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research and are currently available at Early View.“Results from a large annual survey of ...
    2 days ago
  • Sarkozy’s tough message on climate – did it get through?


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 137
    After one and a half days of mostly uninspired and often irrelevant speeches by world leaders, French President Nicolas Sarkozy walked to the podium at UN climate talks in Copenhagen and produced a seven minute rallying cry - focused, energetic and packed with more punch than the rest put together. Jabbing his ...
    3 days ago
  • Auxiliary verbs at 10pm and the scarcest resource – sleep


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    The issues are global and urgent, but the bureaucracy can sometimes be mind-bogglingly slow and petty. After a day of stalled talks, the 193 nations at UN-led climate talks finally met for a plenary to discuss one of the main drafts floating around the summit, just two days (and two hours) from the deadline for a ...
    4 days ago
  • Can you trust the science?


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 137
    Today we pose the question to our virtual panel of experts, “How far can we trust the science of climate change?” Join the debate and leave your comments below. Bjorn Lomborg , statistician and author of “The Skeptical Environmentalist”: The vast majority of climate scientists tell us that increases ...
    4 days ago
  • Questions and answers with Ted Turner Part 4 of 4


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    756_ Questions and answers with Ted Turner Part 4 of 4   This is the last segment of the Silicon Flatirons Centers " Entrepreneurs Unplugged with Ted Turner ". What a treat it has been! Very enjoyable, a great time with a man no one really expected to be so open and genuine. We wrap up an interesting, ...
    5 days ago
  • Greenland glaciers: What lies beneath


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    San Francisco -- Scientists who study the melting of Greenlands glaciers are discovering that water flowing beneath the ice plays a much more complex role than they previously imagined. Researchers previously thought that meltwater simply lubricated ice against the bedrock, speeding the flow of glaciers out to sea. ...
    5 days ago
  • Rainy Taiwan faces awkward water shortage


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 137
     Chronically rainy Taiwan faces a rare water shortage as leaders ask that people on the dense, consumption-happy island of 23 million finally start changing habits as dry weather is forecast into early 2010.  Taiwan, a west Pacific island covered with rainforests and topical fruit orchards, is used to rain in ...
    5 days ago
  • Are the Copenhagen climate talks failing?


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 137
    In the last few days it has seemed like the only thing everyone can agree on in Copenhagen is that time is running out. The heads of state start arriving today and descend in full force on Thursday. Negotiators say they don’t want their leaders arguing over the placement of a comma or a set of brackets, and so ...
    5 days ago
  • Who do you believe about vanishing Arctic ice: Al Gore or CUs Mark Serreze?


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    In Copenhagen for the UN climate conference, inconvenient truther Al Gore suggested that the Arctic Ocean could be almost free of ice by 2014. Problem is, Dr. Wieslav Maslowski, the scienti...
    5 days ago
  • Migratory wave harms US but benefits Mexico, according to expert


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    Migratory wave harms US but benefits Mexico, according to expert The mass immigration of workers from Latin America to the US (disregarding legal status) in the past 40 years harmed the US economy while benefitting Mexico and other Latin American countries, according to Philip Cafaro, a professor at the state ...
    5 days ago
  • Change must start from grassroots, Schwarzenegger tells COP15


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 137
    The COP15 conference on climate change will be a success even if no deal comes out of it, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said on Tuesday in Copenhagen. “It depends on what your definition of a deal is,” Schwarzenegger told the media. “The important thing is to move the agenda forward.” The ...
    6 days ago
  • They’re Shooting!


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    Trevor Traynor Makes You Look Words by Corey Bloom Born and raised in New York amidst hip-hop’s golden era, photographer Trevor Traynor is a product of the culture. Combining his love for the music with his artistic eye, Traynor has built a career for himself documenting the artists in their rawest form. His ...
    6 days ago
  • Portions of Arctic coastline eroding, no end in sight, says new CU-Boulder study


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    The northern coastline of Alaska midway between Point Barrow and Prudhoe Bay is eroding by up to one-third the length of a football field annually because of a "triple whammy" of declining sea ice, warming seawater and increased wave activity, according to new study led by the University of Colorado at Boulder. ...
    6 days ago
  • Are most consumers planners when it comes to time and money? New study shows some benefits


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    Planning -- regarding money or time -- can bring tangible benefits to consumers. A new study in the Journal of Consumer Research discovered what makes planners tick. Link:  http://www.journals.uchicago.edu
    6 days ago
  • What can ordinary people do to slow climate change?


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 137
    Today’s expert panel discusses the question, “What can ordinary people do to slow climate change?” Join the discussion and let us know what you think. ************** Gidon Eshel , physics professor at Bard College: What can ordinary people do to slow climate change? A lot. Which is extremely important ...
    6 days ago
  • Climate skeptic: We are winning the science battle


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 137
    - Dr. Fred Singer is the President of The Science & Environmental Policy Project and Professor Emeritus of environmental science at the University of Virginia. The views expressed are his own - The International Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) charter states that the organization’s purpose is to look for ...
    6 days ago
  • Coke says green strategy will win business


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 137
    Having an integrated clean technology strategy will be a big part of winning business in the 21st century, a Coca-Cola executive told Reuters.com on Monday, and its investments in refrigeration will likely have the biggest impact on that strategy long-term. The worlds biggest soft drinks maker has hooked up with ...
    1 week ago
  • University of Colorado Nerf Gun Ban


    The AdmonitionAuthority Authority: 140
    It’s a sad day in the life of undergraduates everywhere when they can’t even have a game of “zombies vs. humans” the way it was meant to be. The University of Colorado banned Nerf guns from campus so the game had to be played with rolled up balls of socks. Granted, rolled up balls of socks are fun ...
    1 week ago
  • Solar power mounts in Canada


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 137
    Solar power is heating up in the northern reaches of Canada, a country not exactly known for its sunny rays and warm weather. The industry has seen a heap of news from the region this week. US. solar heavyweight First Solar and Canadian pipeline company Enbridge announced that they are quadrupling the size of a ...
    1 week ago

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