Sunday, September 29, 2013

New commercial supply ship reaches space station

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) ? NASA's newest delivery service pulled up at the International Space Station on Sunday after a week's delay, bringing more than a half-ton of meals and special treats to the astronauts who assisted in the high-flying feat.

With the smooth linkup, Orbital Sciences Corp. became only the second company to accomplish such a far-flung shipment.

The space station astronauts used their ship's huge robot arm to grab the Cygnus capsule, as the two vessels zoomed 260 miles above the Indian Ocean.

"Everybody is just so excited," Mission Control radioed. Ground teams described the achievement as "epic" and "superb.'"

Orbital Sciences launched the Cygnus capsule on this test flight from Virginia on Sept. 18. It was supposed to reach the space station last Sunday, but got held up by inaccurate navigation data. A software patch fixed everything. Then the Cygnus had to wait for a Russian spacecraft bringing three new astronauts in midweek.

The successful arrival means the Virginia-based company can begin making good on a $1.9 billion contract with NASA for a series of Cygnus deliveries. The next one could fly by Christmas.

Applause could be heard in Mission Control once Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano grabbed hold of Cygnus with the space station's hulking mechanical arm.

"Good capture. That's a long time coming," Mission Control radioed.

"Smiles all around," added Orbital Sciences in a tweet.

Sunday's successful operation culminated years of effort for Orbital Sciences, which was hired by NASA along with the California-based Space Exploration Technologies Corp. to keep the space station well stocked in this post-shuttle era.

SpaceX has been launching its supply ships, called Dragon, for more than a year. It's also working on a possible manned capsule that would ferry U.S. astronauts to the space station, rather than having them hitch rides on Russian rockets.

Unlike the SpaceX Dragon that can return items to Earth, the Cygnus is designed to burn up upon descent. Once unloaded of its 1,300 pounds worth of food, clothes and other items, it will be filled with trash and cut loose toward the end of October. That's how the Russian, European and Japanese supply ships end up as well: self-destructing garbage cans.

The latest delivery included student experiments and, almost certainly, chocolate for the six-person crew. That's what astronaut Karen Nyberg was expecting, anyway, from her astronaut-husband and 3-year-old son.

Following the early morning capture, the astronauts worked to install Cygnus ? named after the swan constellation ? on the space station. The hatch opening was set for early Monday.

Both Parmitano and Mission Control paid tribute to the late astronaut for whom the Cygnus is dedicated: G. David Low. Low flew three times on space shuttles, then went to work for Orbital Sciences to help in this new commercial space effort. He died of cancer in 2008 at age 52. His family attended the Cygnus launch from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility.

"To our great friend and colleague G. David Low ...this one's for you," Orbital Sciences said via Twitter.

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NASA: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html

Orbital Sciences Corp.: http://www.orbital.com/

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Saturday, September 28, 2013

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David Attenborough?s Rise Of Animals: Triumph Of The Vertebrates: David Attenborough continues his journey around China as he tells the story of the mammals

David Attenborough's Rise of Animals: Triumph of the Vertebrates

David Attenborough continues his journey in China to chart the rise of the vertebrates.

In tonight?s episode, David reveals the fascinating story of the mammals, from their humble origins as tiny nocturnal forest-dwellers to their astonishing explosion in diversity and domination following the death of the dinosaurs.

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New discoveries of fossils combined with stunning CGI and cinematography enables David to unlock the meteoric rise of mammals that led to an astounding diversity of life and laid the foundations for the ascent of man.

David Attenborough?s Rise Of Animals: Triumph Of The Vertebrates continues tonight on BBC2 at 9pm

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Friday, September 27, 2013

Dick Vitale says Florida could be on Upset Alert

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Kentucky has lost to the Florida Gators 26 straight years, can this be the Year Kentucky stops the streak?

ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vital thinks it could be possible.

This would be a great way for Mark Stoops and Kentucky to start the SEC season if they can find a way to pull this one out.

I will post more predictions later today.

Source: http://www.nationofblue.com/dick-vitale-says-florida-could-be-on-upset-alert/

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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

London silent on British Nairobi mall attacker

London silent on British Nairobi mall attacker

Sapa-AFP | 2013-09-24 10:03:36.0

Police officers guard the edge of a security perimeter put into place a distance from the Westgate Shopping Centre in Nairobi, during a standoff operation between security forces and gunmen

Police officers guard the edge of a security perimeter put into place a distance from the Westgate Shopping Centre in Nairobi, in the early hours of the morning during a standoff operation between Kenyan security forces and gunmen inside the building.
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London refused to be drawn on comments by Kenya's foreign minister that a British woman was among the militants behind the deadly Nairobi shopping mall attack.

But the Foreign Office did say that Britain would do all it could to assist in bringing those responsible to justice.

Kenyan Foreign Minister Amina Mohamed told US public broadcaster PBS that two or three American men and a British woman were among those to blame for the carnage.

"And she has, I think, done this many times before," she told PBS.

A spokesman for the Foreign Office in London said the ministry was "aware" of Mohamed's comment.

"We continue to liaise very closely with the Kenyan authorities and to support their investigation into this attack," he said.

"The UK will do everything it can to support the Kenyans bringing everyone responsible for this barbaric attack to justice."

Somalia's Al Qaeda-linked Shebab insurgents have claimed the attack, which began Saturday when the gunmen marched into the complex, firing grenades and automatic weapons and sending panicked shoppers scrambling for their lives.

At least 62 shoppers and staff have been killed and close to 200 wounded in the siege.

Source: http://www.timeslive.co.za/africa/2013/09/24/london-silent-on-british-nairobi-mall-attacker

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Facebook, other banned sites to be open in China free trade zone: report

SHANGHAI | Tue Sep 24, 2013 12:56am EDT

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Facebook, Twitter and other websites deemed sensitive and blocked by the Chinese government will be accessible in a planned free-trade zone (FTZ) in Shanghai, the South China Morning Post reported on Tuesday.

Citing unidentified government sources, the Hong Kong newspaper also said authorities would welcome bids from foreign telecoms firms for licenses to provide Internet services in the zone.

China's ruling Communist Party aggressively censors the Internet, routinely deleting online postings and blocking access to websites it deems inappropriate or politically sensitive.

Facebook and Twitter were blocked by Beijing in mid-2009 following deadly riots in the western province of Xinjiang that authorities say were abetted by the social networking sites. The New York Times has been blocked since reporting last year that the family of then-Premier Wen Jiabao had amassed a huge fortune.

The recently approved Shanghai FTZ is slated to be a test bed for convertibility of China's yuan currency and further liberalization of interest rates, as well as reforms of foreign direct investment and taxation, the State Council, or cabinet, has said. The zone will be formally launched on September 29, the Securities Times reported earlier this month.

The idea of unblocking websites in the FTZ was to make foreigners "feel like at home", the South China Morning Post quoted a government source as saying. "If they can't get onto Facebook or read The New York Times, they may naturally wonder how special the free-trade zone is compared with the rest of China," the source said.

A spokesman for Facebook said the company had no comment on the newspaper report. No one at Twitter or the New York Times was immediately available to comment.

China's three biggest telecoms companies - China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom - have been informed of the decision to allow foreign competition in the FTZ, the sources told the newspaper.

The three state-owned companies had not raised complaints because they knew the decision had been endorsed by Chinese leadership including Premier Li Keqiang, who has backed the Shanghai FTZ, the sources added.

(Reporting by John Ruwitch, with additional reporting by Alexei Oreskovic; Editing by Ian Geoghegan)

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Cambodia's King Norodom Sihamoni reappoints premier despite opposition protests

Opposition lawmakers in Cambodia boycotted Tuesday's session of the National Assembly to protest the country's July election, which they say was rigged.

By Prak Chan Thul,?Reuters / September 23, 2013

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, second from right, walks past honor guards in front of the National Assembly during the opening of Cambodia's parliament in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Monday, Sept. 23, 2013. Opposition lawmakers boycotted the opening of Cambodia's parliament Monday to protest what they say was widespread cheating in July elections.

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Opposition lawmakers boycotted the opening of?Cambodia's parliament?on Monday, threatening a constitutional crisis, after the authorities refused to hold an independent inquiry into alleged vote-rigging by the party of Prime Minister?Hun Sen.

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King?Norodom Sihamoni?issued a decree reappointing?Hun Sen, giving the royal seal of approval to the results of July's general election, and the long-serving premier is expected to outline his new government's policies to parliament on Tuesday.

Security at the?National Assembly?and elsewhere in the capital,?Phnom Penh, was tight, with many roads blocked off after opposition protests last week in which one man died.

"Our goal still stands. We are boycotting today's meeting because the truth has not been uncovered and there has been no breakthrough,"?Yim Sovann, a lawmaker for the opposition?Cambodia?National Rescue Party (CNRP), told Reuters.

"This meeting is a violation of the constitution."

The?National Election Committee?(NEC) says?Hun Sen's?Cambodian People's Party?(CPP) won 68 seats in the July 28 election to the CNRP's 55. That was already a big setback for?Hun Sen, but the CNRP claimed victory, saying it was cheated out of 2.3 million votes.

The opposition and some political analysts say a quorum of 120 lawmakers is needed to open parliament.?Hun Sen?has ignored that, saying the rules stipulate a new government can be formed if 63 of the 123 lawmakers vote in favor.

"The positive mood that was witnessed during the campaign period and the hope inspired by the election outcome, which signaled that?Cambodia?was on a sure path to a fully functioning democracy, are now fading," said?Ou Virak, president of the?Cambodian Center for Human Rights.

But he thought the opposition would continue to press for concessions. "They can also look for signs of division and breakdown within the ruling party as I think their ultimate goal at this stage is to see?Hun Sen, not the CPP, out of power."

Hun Sen?and CNRP leader?Sam Rainsy?held talks last week and agreed to look at how future elections are held plus possible reforms to national institutions. However, the premier has refused to accept any further investigation into the July poll.

A?U.S. embassy?statement issued after parliament opened called for "a transparent review of irregularities", to help address flaws in the electoral process.

It called on the two parties to follow up on a statement last week agreeing to further dialogue. "We believe that a functioning?National Assembly?requires the participation of both major political parties."

The?European Union?urged both sides to work to reform the electoral process. But the?National Assembly, it said in a statement, "cannot serve its purpose without the participation of all elected political parties".

MOVE ON

Independent analyst?Chea Vannath?said that while the CNRP had the right to demand an independent inquiry, the investigation could go ahead at some time in the future.

"The king has already issued a message and things can't go back ... The CNRP should start the hard work that will be needed over the next five years," she added.

King Sihamoni had turned down a request from the CNRP to delay the start of parliament, saying he was constitutionally required to preside over the opening within 60 days of the poll.

In his address to the house, the king said newly elected members of parliament had to put the national interest first.

"The Cambodian nation must stand united and show the highest national solidarity based on the implementation of the principles of democracy and rule of law that we have been practicing since 1993," he said.

That year?Cambodia?held its first elections, under United Nations supervision, since before the ultra-maoist?Khmer Rouge?regime of the late 1970s and the civil war that followed.

Hun Sen, 61, has been in power for 28 years and has said he will rule?Cambodia?into his seventies.

He portrays himself as the man who saved?Cambodia?from the terror and chaos of the?Khmer Rougeyears. But his authoritarian rule, along with widespread corruption, alienated many young people who did not live through that era and who turned to the newly merged opposition CNRP in the election.

(Writing by Alan Raybould; Editing by Paul Tait and Ron Popeski)

Source: http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Latest-News-Wires/2013/0923/Cambodia-s-King-Norodom-Sihamoni-reappoints-premier-despite-opposition-protests

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Monday, September 23, 2013

Will Arnett Shows Up To Emmys Looking Orange, Twitter Collectively Gasps

Remember like ten years ago when something crazy would happen on television and you would need to wait until the next day to talk to your friends about it? Well, those days are gone thanks to Twitter. Now, when the world collectively reacts to something goofy, horrifying or beautiful, all you need to do is check your Twitter feed to find out what others are thinking. Halfway through the Emmys, the world is sounding off on the service, and let the record show, everyone seems to be talking about one specific thing: Will Arnett?s skin.

The funnyman showed up to the Emmys looking like he fell asleep in a tanning bed, and while Ryan Seacrest and company shut their mouths about it on the red carpet, non-famous observers weren?t so kind. You can take a look at a random sampling of the aggression below?







Here?s the thing about the red carpet. The goal for women might be to stand out in a fun, exciting and beautiful way, but the goal for men is simply to blend in. An overwhelming majority of the time men are talked about on Fashion Police, it?s for a hideous mistake, not for looking good.

Arnett was on hand to promote his new CBS show The Millers. No doubt most observers would have rather he been there to announce a reconciliation with his ex-wife Amy Poehler, but we can?t always get what we want-- like normal looking skin.

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Sunday, September 22, 2013

"Jekyll and Hyde scenario" for immune cells and breast cancer

Researchers at the University of Adelaide have shown that while the immune cells known as macrophages have a role to play in the normal function of the breast, at certain stages in the menstrual cycle they may also help to make the breast more susceptible to cancer.

In a study published in the journal Biology of Reproduction, the researchers explained that as the mammary gland ?undergoes development and regression over the course of the ovarian cycle under the regulation of ovarian hormones ... macrophages are implicated as local mediators of this tissue remodelling?. But in laboratory studies analysing the mammary gland cells of mice, the role of the cells was found to change because of fluctuations in hormones during different times of the month.

?These cells should be protecting our body from cancer, but at certain times of the month it appears macrophages might be allowing cancerous cells to escape immune system detection,? said Associate Professor Wendy Ingman, the lead author of the study and Head of the Breast Biology & Cancer Unit with the University of Adelaide?s School of Medicine, the Robinson Institute and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

?It?s sort of a Jekyll and Hyde scenario - we need the macrophages to do their job so that the breast can function normally, but at the same time they?re giving cancerous cells the chance to survive,? she said.

The research indicates that there is a ?window of risk? around the time when women have their period, said Associate Professor Ingman. ?This is when levels of the hormone progesterone drop, and this affects how the breast functions. At this time, immune defences in the breast tissue are down and women could be more susceptible to the initiating factors that lead to breast cancer.?

Associate Professor Ingman said researchers have known for some time that there is a link between the number of years of menstrual cycling and breast cancer risk, but only now are they ?starting to understand the cell-to-cell interactions that are impacting on this risk?.

By better understanding the biological factors that underpin breast cancer susceptibility, ?we might one day be able to close these windows of risk and reduce women?s lifetime risk of breast cancer?, said Associate Professor Ingman.

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

SEC Commissioner Slive criticizes NCAA rules, regulations



SEC Commissioner Mike Slive recently was critical of the NCAA's rules and regulations. (Butch Dill | Associated Press | File)

Published: Thursday, September 19, 2013 at 10:11 p.m.
Last Modified: Thursday, September 19, 2013 at 10:15 p.m.

BIRMINGHAM ? Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive remains very critical of the NCAA?s rules governing agents, an issue that continues to plague his league.

?I feel like the current NCAA rules and regulations are part of the problem, they?re not part of the solution,? Slive said Thursday in an interview with the Associated Press. It virtually was a repeat of his message at SEC media days three years ago when agent-related incidents also prompted investigations at three schools.

Slive is adamant change is needed.

?What we had hoped for was for a total rethink of the rules and regulations as they relate to agents,? Slive said. ?A task force was formed and began to do some work and then for reasons I?m not clear on, the conversations ended.?

He?s pushing for changes in the NCAA that include affording prospect-heavy leagues like the SEC the authority to create their own rules to curb such problems.

The agent issue is back in the news forefront once again even as several SEC teams are in the mix to extend the league?s national title streak to eight seasons.

A recent Yahoo report said a runner for agents provided improper benefits to football players at Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi State.

It?s potentially the most damaging of several issues involving an SEC team, player or coach since the summer.

Sports Illustrated cited widespread violations at Oklahoma State. Texas A&M Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel was suspended a half-game by the school for ?inadvertent? rules violations involving autographs.

Still, Slive said it?s nothing like the situation he inherited in taking over the SEC in 2002.

Five football programs at that time were on probation or under investigation. He said with individuals and organizations ?progress is two steps forward with an occasional one step backward.?

No coaches were cited as participants in any wrongdoing in the Yahoo report, and Slive said such allegations are about individual, not institutional, behavior. All three schools have said they?re reviewing the allegations, and Tennessee has made the only current player named in the report ? defensive lineman Maurice Couch ? ineligible.

?There is no relationship to these events that have occurred recently to what took place years ago, because first of all our institutions deal with these issues in a very, very comprehensive, clear way with integrity,? Slive said. ?We have a very different environment than we had in 2002 when I came.?

Mississippi State and Tennessee?s football programs are currently on probation for previous violations.

Slive said universities should be able to help players, not hinder them, when it comes to agents.

?We need to create rules that allow our student-athletes to deal with agents in sunshine, not deal with runners that are going down back alleys,? he said. ?We need to provide a different way to deal with agents.?

The Yahoo report cited text messages and financial records of former Alabama defensive end Luther Davis and an unnamed NFL source who said Davis was a go-between for the players with NFL agents and financial advisers. Davis allegedly engaged in transactions totaling more than $45,000 with three NFL agents and three financial advisers.

Current LSU coach Les Miles has said he and his staff did nothing wrong at Oklahoma State, where he coached from 2001-04.

Oklahoma State is reviewing accusations in a Sports Illustrated report that allegedly occurred between 2001 and 2010. Miles said in the wake of the allegations that he took issue with ?the idea that somebody would characterize the program that was run there as anything but right and correct.? He also said those making the accusations had been dismissed and ?weren?t there long enough to figure it out.?

Source: http://www.gadsdentimes.com/article/20130919/wire/130919777

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Friday, September 20, 2013

Navy Yard shooter seemed to aim at random, FBI chief says

By David Ingram and Ian Simpson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The contract worker who opened fire at the Washington Navy Yard this week appeared to have no particular target as he moved through a building and shot and killed 12 people, FBI Director James Comey said on Thursday.

Comey, whose agency is leading the investigation into the shooting, said that in surveillance video the man identified as 34-year-old Aaron Alexis "appears to be moving without particular direction or purpose."

Thousands of workers streamed back into the Washington Navy Yard on Thursday, three days after Alexis, a former reservist working at the site as a contractor, opened fire with a shotgun as he wandered several floors and hallways.

The sprawling, walled complex, which covers about 16 blocks of the U.S. capital, had been closed to all but essential personnel and those involved in the investigation into why Alexis, who died in a gun battle with police, mounted his attack.

Three people were wounded and one, a woman shot in the head and hand, was discharged on Tuesday, MedStar Washington Hospital Center said in a statement. The other two, a Washington police officer with leg wounds and a woman shot in the shoulder, are in good condition, it said.

Comey told reporters in a briefing at FBI headquarters that he would not comment on a possible motive for the shooting but said investigators continued to examine evidence, including Alexis' mental condition.

It was not clear how Alexis hid the shotgun that was his primary weapon, Comey said. Video shows Alexis entering a bathroom on the building's fourth floor with a bag and then emerging with the shotgun, but investigators do not know if the shotgun was disassembled, he said.

"The shotgun was cut down at both ends," Comey said. "The stock was sawed off, and the barrel was sawed off a little bit."

Alexis also fired a semi-automatic pistol that he took from a security guard he shot, Comey said. Alexis died after exchanging gunfire with law enforcement officers, about 30 minutes after he began shooting.

Alexis, a U.S. Navy Reserves veteran, entered the base on Monday with a security clearance that allowed him onto military facilities to work as an information technology contractor.

He had been working on a computer server project in the same building where he launched the attack, Comey said.

HEARD VOICES

The Department of Veterans Affairs said on Wednesday that Alexis was treated for insomnia in August at hospitals run by the VA, but that he said he did not have violent thoughts and did not seek care from a VA mental health specialist.

His credentials were still valid, although Rhode Island police had warned the Navy in August that Alexis had reported "hearing voices" and said he believed people were following him and "sending vibrations into his body," according to a Newport police report.

A senior Navy official said on Thursday the service was reviewing why that report had not been shared more widely.

"We don't have any indications that the reports from the Newport police went any higher than the local base security officers there at Newport," Rear Admiral John Kirby, Navy chief of information, told CNN.

"We're taking a hard look at that as well to see why that report didn't go any higher and what should have been done better to make authorities at a higher level than their base security aware of it," Kirby said.

The attack was the second mass shooting on a military base inside the United States in four years. In November 2009, a gunman killed 13 people and wounded 32 at the Fort Hood Army base in Texas.

That shooter, Major Nidal Hasan, said the attack was intended as retaliation for U.S. wars in the Muslim world. Last month a military jury sentenced him to death.

Both incidents shed light on a security conditions within military installations, where military personnel other than security forces are typically prohibited from carrying firearms.

After Monday's attack, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel ordered a worldwide review of security at U.S. military installations.

Washington Navy Yards, on the Anacostia River which is a tributary of the Potomac, was established in 1799 as a shipbuilding site and a base for defending the city. The complex houses the Naval Sea Systems Command, as well as a human resources operation for Navy civilian workers and a museum and art gallery.

(Reporting by David Ingram and Ian Simpson; Editing by Karey Van Hall and Vicki Allen)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mother-washington-gunman-apologizes-says-heart-broken-002236445.html

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Conservative Lobbyist Derails Bipartisan 'Science Laureate' Bill

The U.S. Capitol at sunrise.

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The U.S. Capitol at sunrise.

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No one who's been paying attention for, say, the last few decades, needs to be reminded of how extremely polarized Washington is.

So it's usually good news when Democrats and Republicans can come together on an issue, as they did recently to support the idea of creating the new honorary position of "Science Laureate of the United States."

We have had poet laureates and they seem to have worked out well to promote poetry to the masses, haven't they (though I bet you can't name the current one. Me, either. Google says it's Natasha Trethewey).

So why not a science laureate to sing the praises of scientific discovery, a science ambassador who could get more young people considering science careers?

Legislation was drafted and it gained bipartisan sponsors. The proposal was seen as so self-evidently noncontroversial that House leadership planned to have members vote on it through the same expedited "suspension" process used for naming post offices.

If this were a movie, right about now you'd hear a loud skidding car sound, like someone had suddenly slammed the brakes. That someone would be Larry Hart, legislative director of the American Conservative Union, who happened to notice the science laureate bill on the House legislative calendar.

Hart, who back in the day was an aide on the House Science Committee, saw plenty wrong with the bill. He was troubled by how the bill "never saw the light of day" until 24 hours before it was scheduled to be speedily approved (although the bill was introduced four months ago).

And, he told me in an interview, "I found the bill to be very oddly written."

According to the bill's language, the laureate would be appointed by the president, unlike the poet laureate, who is appointed by the Librarian of Congress. The bill would also allow for the naming of as many as three laureates, whose terms could be constantly renewed, another difference from the poet laureate.

"What I couldn't understand," Hart told me, "was why [Republican] folks who constantly give speeches saying that they're upset with President Obama's appointments would give him the power for new appointments, particularly in the area of science, which he has a particular view of ? in my opinion ? a very politicized view of science. And his appointments in that area, on the regulatory side, have been very political."

Hart said that the administration's stance on global warming and climate science is part of what he sees as Obama's "very politicized view."

"I couldn't understand why the Republican House would take this bill up without any discussion," said Hart.

Neither could the House leadership after Hart made his objections known. The bill was pulled from the calendar and sent to committee for debate and revision.

ScienceMag.org's "Science Insider" blog quotes an unnamed aide for a House Republican co-sponsor of the bill, who says Hart is wrong in his suspicions that the bill would let Obama push a certain agenda.

But the House Republican leadership already has enough fights with its conservative base. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to understand that House GOP leaders are trying to keep one more issue from spinning out of control.

Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2013/09/19/223847681/conservative-lobbyist-derails-bipartisan-science-laureate-bill?ft=1&f=1007

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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Ex-NCAA enforcement official to head OSU review

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Nvidia shows off $199 Android-powered Tegra Note tablet

Chip maker Nvidia is throwing another Android-powered tablet into the already crowded market, but is hoping that the combination of a Tegra 4 chipset, stylus, and $199 price tag will differentiate it from the competition.

Nvidia Tegra Note with Tegra 4 SoC
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The tablet, called the Tegra Note, looks good on paper. It features a 7-inch, 1,280 x 800 IPS display, a Tegra 4 SoC that consists of a quad-core Cortex-A15 CPU and a 72-core GeForce GPU, 2GB of RAM, 16GB or on-board storage, PureAudio speakers 5-megapixel rear camera, a microSD slot (yay for cheap storage expandability!), a micro-HDMI port, and a built-in stylus that offers both chisel and brush tips.

There's also a battery good for 10 hours for HD video playback.

Another differentiator is?what Nvidia is calling an "intelligent slide cover whch "flips and bends to support and cover the tablet." The cover allows the tablet be set up in three distinct positions using built-in magnets for added flexibility.?

There's no word yet on which version of Android it will ship with but the company claims it will be the "latest version of the OS," and that it will be 100 per cent Android, so that sounds like an unskinned version of Android 4.3.

Tegra Note tablets will be available from October from?Nvidia partners, including EVGA and PNY Technologies in North America, EVGA, Oysters, and ZOTAC in Europe, Colorful, Shenzhen Homecare Technology and ZOTAC in Asia-Pacific, and XOLO in India. Final pricing is also down to the partners, although I wouldn't expect them to venture beyond $199 much.

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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Big Ten coaches: Vent at your own risk

Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz looks on during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Iowa State, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013, in Ames, Iowa. Iowa won 27-21. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz looks on during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Iowa State, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013, in Ames, Iowa. Iowa won 27-21. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio gestures during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game against Youngstown State, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013, in East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State won 55-17. (AP Photo/Al Goldis)

In this Aug. 31, 2013 photo, Illinois head coach Tim Beckman is seen before an NCAA college football game against Southern Illinois in Champaign, Ill. Illinois' defense was a liability in the season opener against Southern Illinois _ the Salukis passed for 341 yards _ and faces a much tougher test when they host Cincinnati on Saturday, Sept. 7. (AP Photo/The News-Gazette, Bradley Leeb, File) MANDATORY CREDIT

Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, center watches from the sideline during the second half of an NCAA college football game against California, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013, in Berkeley, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini, left, calls instructions with defensive coordinator John Papuchis looking on, in the first half of an NCAA college football game against UCLA in Lincoln, Neb., Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013. UCLA won 41-21. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

If you're a college football coach and you want to vent, there's a short list of places where you can do it safely.

Screw it up, Big Ten coaches said Tuesday, it the comments can come back to haunt you.

If coaches and players needed any reminder, look no farther than Nebraska. Deadspin.com this week posted a two-year-old recording of Cornhuskers' coach Bo Pelini profanely complaining about fans and news media. Pelini apologized and said he thought his complaints were being made during a private conversation.

His colleagues said little, if anything, is private in their world.

"It's kind of like I tell our players: Unless you're in a closet, you better assume somebody's recording you, filming you or both," Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. "I guess the moral of the story is you better wait till you get home, and hope your wife's on your side ? and that's probably a 50-50."

Some of the 12 Big Ten coaches said they were uncomfortable discussing the subject, and Michigan State's Mark Dantonio jokingly drove the point home, pointing out the very public place where big-time college football coaches live their lives.

"Probably now would not be the time to discuss that, since I have about 150 people listening to me," he said.

Pelini told reporters his comments were the product of high emotion, the kind that makes him human.

"If everybody's personal thoughts in a frustrating moment or an emotional moment got out there, we'd all be in trouble," he said.

Dantonio said that voicing frustrations is a necessity, even if it's not a high-pressure, high-scrutiny profession like coaching.

"Everybody, in anything that they do, they meet a point of frustration," the Spartans coach said. "You've got to be able to let that go and vent, and everybody does that differently."

Illinois coach Tim Beckman is the son of a former coach, Dave Beckman, who worked in high school, college and pro football. Dave Beckman was fired from one coaching job after a particularly tough stretch.

That whole season, Beckman said, was hard on his family. But he learned, primarily from his mom, Pat, about how and when to voice frustrations, if at all.

"The way we experienced it as a family was the proper way to do it," he said. "That was a tough situation as a child, as a son. My mother was around us a lot and she helped us through it as a family."

Like Ferentz, Beckman said a coach's wife is the most likely person to hear about the frustrations of the job.

"You don't want to take your job home, (but) I guess your wife's the one that hears a lot about it," he said.

Urban Meyer has held two of the more closely scrutinized head coaching jobs in college football, at Florida and now at Ohio State. In 2010, he ripped a reporter during a Florida practice, drawing national headlines. The incident was videotaped, photographed and witnessed by a group of reporters and others.

For he and other coaches in such high-profile jobs, there is little if any real safe, private space, Meyer said. "I don't believe there is any more, not in the positions we're in. That's just the way it is."

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Google Wallet's latest version is now available for all Android phones running version 2.3 and higher. Send money to any of your contacts with just an email address, and you'll also get early access to using Gmail to send out payments from your desktop. Got too many loyalty cards lying around (or have a phone with no NFC)? Just scan the barcode into the app and you're good to go. [Google]

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Monday, September 16, 2013

Are You Allowed to Be a Muslim In Canada?

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Japan Launches Cheaper Epsilon Rocket Carrying Telescope For Remotely Observing Planets

The rocket, costing $37 million, about one-half as much as its predecessor, was launched at the Uchinoura Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture in southern Japan at 2 p.m. local time, the space agency said.

The rocket, 24 meters in height and 90 tons in weight, placed the Spectroscopic Planet Observatory for Recognition of Interaction of Atmosphere, or SPRINT-A, into its orbit about an hour after the launch. The telescope will be used to observe planets including Venus, Mars and Jupiter from its Earth orbit, the Asahi Shimbun reported.

?The launch vehicle flew smoothly, and, at about 61 minutes and 39 seconds after liftoff, the separation of the SPRINT-A was confirmed,? JAXA said. ?The satellite is currently in good health.?

An earlier attempt on Aug. 27 to launch the rocket was aborted seconds before liftoff as the computer controlling the launch detected a glitch in the rocket?s posture, according to the Asahi Shimbun.

The rocket, employing artificial intelligence to check for errors, was cheaper compared with its predecessor, the M-5, in terms of production as well as launch.

The control center engaged in launching the rocket was staffed by only eight people, versus the roughly 150 who normally work during launches of Japan?s mainstream H2-A rocket.

The launch is expected to move Japan closer to becoming a major power in the international satellite-launch industry.

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Sunday, September 15, 2013

UCLA, Nebraska Remember Nick Pasquale Before Game

LINCOLN, Neb. -- As 91,471 people stood in silence at Memorial Stadium, balloons floated north.

Blue ones and yellow ones, a rare sight in a town that lives by "Go Big Red." They rose from the southeast corner, released by a student section dressed in all black. Near the front row, someone held a sign that said "N #36," Nebraska's letter emblazoned in UCLA colors. Football would be played soon, but before that Bruins and Huskers fans thought of Nick Pasquale.

The walk-on UCLA receiver died last Sunday in his hometown of San Clemente. He had been walking home from a friend's house when a car hit him. The driver stayed on scene and called 9-1-1, but Pasquale was pronounced dead at 1:27 a.m.

As grief wrenched the Bruins' community, Nebraska extended its hand. The Cornhuskers quickly arranged for a moment of silence before Saturday's kickoff. They wore Pasquale's No. 36 on the backs of their white helmets, mirroring the patch UCLA added to the front of their jerseys.

On Saturday, the Bruins stood on the field in Lincoln. Some looked up at the sky and balloons. Some looked down at their feet or straight ahead.

"It was tough, man," linebacker Anthony Barr said. "That's my guy. That's our guy. He had so much heart and so much soul, and we respect him so much.

"We kind of went out and just played with his spirit."

After UCLA's 41-21 victory, Jim Mora used his first words to thank Nebraska athletic director Shawn Eichorst, coach Bo Pelini and all the Huskers fans for their compassion.

"I thought it was an incredible gesture they made here, and I think it's kind of the class here at Nebraska," Mora said. "You just don't find that in many places."

He stressed he and the team would continue to support the Pasquales. Today the Bruins will bus down to San Clemente Presbyterian, where a service will begin at 4 p.m. The family had come up and spoken to the team on Friday. Nick's father, Mel, asked them to win.

"His father's a very strong man," safety Anthony Jefferson said. "He told us to play for Nick, play to honor his son and the way that he played football.

"I think it was a huge win to honor him and his family." ___

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Friday, September 13, 2013

Video: How old are your ears? Find out with this handy test | JOE.ie

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How good is your hearing? A lot us think our hearing is a lot better or worse than it actually is and now you can find out thanks to this test.

Before you watch the video make sure to wear a set of headphones and change the video settings to 1080p.

The test starts off at 8000Hz, which everyone should be able to hear, but the frequency keeps increasing all the way up to 18,000Hz (the 19,000Hz sound was lost when the video file was compressed).

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British tea, chocolate and bacon top list of products expats can't live ...


A survey conducted by British Corner Shop ? an online supermarket for British expats ? reveals 20 percent of expats said a proper cup of British tea is one of the things they miss the most.

Top British brands such as Tetley Tea, PG Tips and Yorkshire Tea were named most frequently in the survey, closely followed by Twinings, Scottish Blend and Typhoo.

Mark Callaghan, managing director of British Corner Shop, said: "When people move abroad they often think they won't miss food or drink from home, but millions of Brits drink several cups of tea a day, so giving this up is much harder than you'd think."

Other products mentioned in the survey were chilled items such as cheese, bacon and sausages, with 12 percent naming these as the products they struggled to live without.

British chocolate was also a popular answer, especially Cadbury chocolates such as Dairy Milk, Flake and Roses.

Marmite, condiments such as Branston Pickle, Bisto Gravy Granules and Walkers crisps also made the top 10 most popular answers.

Mark Callaghan goes on to say: "We're not particularly surprised by the products that have made the top 10, the only real surprise was that Heinz Beans didn't place higher, as this is a top selling product on our website.

Mr Callaghan added: "Tea is likely to remain at the top of expats most wanted list, as no matter how you dress it up, no tea tastes as good at the classic British brands."

Here is the full list of the top 10 things Brits miss most:?

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  1. Tea: 20 percent
  2. Chilled items (including cheese, bacon, sausages, meats and black pudding): 12 percent
  3. Chocolate
  4. Marmite: 6 percent
  5. Condiments (including Heinz salad Cream, HP Sauce, Tomato Ketchup and Branston Pickle): 4 percent
  6. Bisto Gravy Granules: 3.5 percent
  7. Crisps (including Walkers, Hula Hoops): 3.1 percent
  8. Heinz Baked Beans: 2.5 percent
  9. Biscuits (including McVities, Rich Teas, Ginger Nuts and Jammie Dodgers): 2.3 percent
  10. Oxo Stock Cubes : 1.4 percent

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Contributed by the British Corner Shop

British Corner Shop was established in 1999 and is an online supermarket delivering over 8,000 branded British food, drink, toiletry and household products worldwide.

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Thursday, September 12, 2013

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