Sunday, March 31, 2013

Giant egg for sale: Massive egg was laid by now-extinct giant bird

The giant egg available for sale was laid by a now-extinct giant bird that resembled an 11-foot tall ostrich. The egg is about 100 times the size of an average chicken's.

By Associated Press / March 28, 2013

Christie's specialist James Hyslop holds a chicken egg next to a pre-17th century, sub-fossilised Elephant Bird egg in London, March 27. The rare egg is expected to sell for $30,000-45,000 when is it auctioned next month. The extinct Elephant Bird, a native of Madagascar, resembled a giant ostrich around 11 feet in height.

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The giant egg for sale is a foot long, nearly nine inches in diameter, and would once have made a really, really, big omelet.

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A London auction house is hoping buyers will be scrambling to take a crack at this natural wonder, a massive fossilized egg laid long ago on the island of Madagascar by a now-extinct?elephant?bird.

Christie's said Wednesday that the oversized ovum ? laid sometime before?elephant?birds?were wiped out several hundred years ago ? is expected to sell for up to 30,000 pounds (roughly $45,000).

Flightless, fruit-gobbling?elephant?birds?resembled giant ostriches and could grow to be 11 feet high (3.4 meters). Christie's says their eggs are 100 times the size of an average chicken's.

The egg is being sold during a travel and science sale on April 24.

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Friday, March 29, 2013

Gladys, Cincinnati Zoo's Baby Gorilla, Thriving Under Human Surrogates' Care (PHOTOS)

CINCINNATI (AP) ? A baby gorilla being raised temporarily by human surrogate parents is doing well ? learning to roll over, sit up and getting ready to walk on all fours.

Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden primate specialists say "Gladys" is in good health, developing and growing quickly with loving care from 10 humans imitating a gorilla mom's behavior.

This week she began supporting herself on all fours.

"The next step, she'll be able to walk around by herself," said Ron Evans, primate team leader.

Gladys also is teething and has begun eating some cooked foods, such as sweet potatoes and carrots, besides being bottle-fed five times a day.

"She's at the age now where she really starts growing by leaps and bounds," Evans said.

She came to Cincinnati last month from Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas, after she was born there Jan. 29 to a first-time mother who showed little maternal instinct. It was decided to move her to Cincinnati's zoo because of its extensive experience in raising gorilla babies and its availability of experienced gorilla mothers.

Human surrogates dress in black, wear furry vests and kneepads and make gorilla sounds to help prepare Gladys for the transition to a real gorilla family. They have been showing her to other gorillas and letting them touch her.

The Cincinnati Enquirer (http://cin.ci/WYwKZK ) reports that zoo specialists think she will be ready within a few months, and there are four potential adoptive moms among their gorillas.

"The gorillas have to decide who this baby's mom is going to be," Evans said.

"That will be the day that all this hard work pays off," said primate keeper Ashley O'Connell, crawling around with the 9-pound gorilla riding on her back.

O'Connell just had her own first child five months ago.

"I feel like I'm the mother of two right now," she said. "If I have to be away from my own child, this is where I want to be."

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Falcons agree to 2-year deal with Osi Umenyiora

(AP) ? The Atlanta Falcons found a replacement for John Abraham on Wednesday by reaching an agreement with free-agent defensive end Osi Umenyiora on a two-year, $8.5 million contract.

The Falcons released the 34-year-old Abraham, the team leader with 10 sacks in 2012, on March 1, the same day they also released running back Michael Turner and cornerback Dunta Robinson.

The team replaced Turner by signing Steven Jackson to a three-year, $12 million deal March 14. Now Umenyiora joins Jackson as Atlanta's second major free-agent addition.

The Falcons scheduled a news conference with Umenyiora for Thursday.

The 31-year-old Umenyiora gives the Falcons a slightly younger replacement at defensive end, but his production has declined in recent years. He had only six sacks for the Giants in 2012, when he started only four of 16 games. He had 55 tackles, five for losses, and one forced fumble.

He had a career-high 14? sacks in 2005, when he was a first-team All-Pro selection. He has reached double figures in sacks only one of the last four years ? 11? in 2010.

Umenyiora, 6-foot 3 and 255 pounds, was a second-round pick from Troy State by New York in 2003. He has 75 sacks, 31 forced fumbles and 13 fumble recoveries in his career and helped the Giants win two Super Bowl championships.

He set an NFL record with 10 forced fumbles in 2010 and a Giants record with six sacks in a 2007 win over Philadelphia.

The presence of defensive ends Jason Pierre-Paul and Justin Tuck made Umenyiora a part-time starter last season, but he'll be expected to replace Abraham as the Falcons' top pass-rusher. Defensive end Kroy Biermann was second on the Falcons with only 4 sacks last season.

Umenyiora's agent, Tom Condon, couldn't be immediately reached for comment.

Umenyiora made a brief reference to his new NFL home on his Twitter feed when he tweeted "(hash)RISE UP" ? the Falcons' slogan.

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Four men arrested for allegedly smoking marijuana in NJ police parking lot

New Jersey state troopers have arrested four men for allegedly smoking marijuana in the back of a police station parking lot Tuesday.?

A state trooper was preparing for a night on patrol at the Totowa station when he noticed a strong marijuana scent, state police said.

He walked toward a 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue and found three men with small bags of marijuana allegedly in the open. They were waiting for a fourth friend who was visiting the station to pick up paperwork for an impounded car, according to police.?

Police said they found 15 plastic bags of marijuana and more than a dozen suspected ecstasy pills inside the car.

State troopers at the station immediately arrested the suspects. The fourth man later emerged from the station and was arrested as well.

The men, who are in their early 20s and from Paterson and West Paterson, were arrested and charged with drug possession, police said.

By NBCNewYork.com

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

T-Mobile's HD Voice Hands On: A Sweeter-Sounding iPhone

T-Mobile just announced its very own iPhone 5 and no-contract plans. One of the little subplots was that this would be the first iPhone to support HD Voice. We just went ears-on with to see if it's a difference you can actually hear. More »


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Nuclear life of actin uncovered: Protein with key job in muscle function moonlights in nucleus to help regulate genes

Mar. 24, 2013 ? A key building block of life, actin is one of the most abundant and highly conserved proteins in eukaryotic cells.

First discovered in muscle cells more than 70 years ago, actin has a well-established identity as a cytoplasmic protein that works by linking itself in chains to form filaments. Fibers formed by these actin polymers are crucial to muscle contraction.

So it came as a surprise when scientists discovered actin in the nucleus. Labs have been working for the past few decades to figure out exactly what it's doing there.

A new study published this week in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology reveals that actin has a new and fundamental nuclear function, and that surprisingly, it accomplishes this task in its single-molecule (monomeric) form -- not through polymerization.

Senior author of the study Xuetong "Snow" Shen, Ph.D., associate professor in The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Department of Molecular Carcinogenesis, has been fascinated by the mystery of nuclear actin. In collaboration with researchers from Colorado State University, his lab developed a unique model system to nail down actin's function in the nucleus by studying the actin-containing INO80 chromatin remodeling complex.

In 2000, as a postdoc at NIH in Carl Wu's lab, Shen identified actin as a component of the INO80 complex, adding to the growing list of evidence that actin indeed has a life in the nucleus. However, how actin actually works in the nucleus remains fuzzy due to lack of clear experimental systems.

"Our model system opened up a new opportunity to look in depth at the function of nuclear actin as it relates to gene regulation, genome stability, and ultimately cancer," Snow said.

A nuclear role for monomeric actin

Because yeast have only a single actin gene, the authors reasoned that studying INO80 in yeast cells would allow a direct assessment of the protein's nuclear function. In contrast, mammals have at least six forms of actin coded by separate genes, making their study more difficult.

The researchers used both genetic and biochemical methods to dissect actin's role in the INO80 complex. The INO80 complex normally functions in the nucleus to rearrange chromatin ?- the intertwined proteins and DNA that are packaged into chromosomes -- regulating the expression of many different genes.

The authors found that a mutant form of actin impairs the ability of INO80 to function correctly, implicating actin in the process of chromatin remodeling -- an exploding field of research with applications in cancer diagnosis and treatment.

In the cytoplasm, actin functions primarily as a polymer. Cytoplasmic actin is a component of the cytoskeleton and the muscle contractile machinery, and is essential for cell mobility, including cancer metastasis. Actin inside the INO80 complex is arranged in a clever way such that it cannot polymerize; instead, actin's monomeric form appears to interact with chromatin.

"Our study challenges the dogma that actin functions through polymerization, revealing a novel and likely a fundamental mechanism for monomeric nuclear actin," Shen said.

New findings for an ancient complex

Because actin and several of the other INO80 components are so highly conserved, even in human cells, this mechanism likely represents an ancient, fundamental role of actin, which has been preserved through evolution.

Shen's group is now teasing out the exact mechanism by which nuclear actin interacts with chromatin. They also hope to extend the results to human cells and to identify potential ways by which nuclear actin could be involved in cancer.

Chromatin is critical for maintaining the delicate balance between gene activation and repression, Shen said. "Disrupting this regulation can lead to cancer, and it remains to be seen whether nuclear actin has a role in this process."

Lead authors of the study are Prabodh Kapoor, Ph.D., and Mingming Chen, Ph.D., postdoctoral fellows in Shen's lab. Co-authors are Duane David Winkler, Ph.D., and Karolin Luger, Ph.D., of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Colorado State University. Shen, senior author, also is a member of the Center for Cancer Epigenetics at MD Anderson.

The research was funded by grants from the National Cancer Institute (K22CA100017) and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (RO1GM093104), both of the National Institutes of Health, the Center for Cancer Epigenetics, the Theodore N. Law Endowment for Scientific Achievement at MD Anderson and by MD Anderson's Odyssey postdoctoral program to Kapoor.

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  1. Prabodh Kapoor, Mingming Chen, Duane David Winkler, Karolin Luger, Xuetong Shen. Evidence for monomeric actin function in INO80 chromatin remodeling. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2013; DOI: 10.1038/nsmb.2529

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Egypt vigilantes hang 2 thieves in public

EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT -- Egyptian men surround the bodies of two men who were beaten and hung by vigilantes after being accused of theft in Samanod, about 55 miles (90 kilometers) north of Cairo, Egypt, Sunday March 17, 2013. Egyptian vigilantes beat two men accused of stealing a motorized rickshaw, then stripped them half-naked and hung them still alive in a bus station in a small Nile Delta town on Sunday, according to security officials who said both men died. The killings came a week after the attorney general's office encouraged civilians to arrest lawbreakers and hand them over to police. (AP Photo)

EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT -- Egyptian men surround the bodies of two men who were beaten and hung by vigilantes after being accused of theft in Samanod, about 55 miles (90 kilometers) north of Cairo, Egypt, Sunday March 17, 2013. Egyptian vigilantes beat two men accused of stealing a motorized rickshaw, then stripped them half-naked and hung them still alive in a bus station in a small Nile Delta town on Sunday, according to security officials who said both men died. The killings came a week after the attorney general's office encouraged civilians to arrest lawbreakers and hand them over to police. (AP Photo)

EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT -- Egyptian men, one holding a knife and another a bloody stick, surround the bodies of two men who were beaten and hung by vigilantes after being accused of theft in the small Nile Delta town of Samanod, about 55 miles (90 kilometers) north of Cairo, Egypt, Sunday March 17, 2013. Egyptian vigilantes beat two men accused of stealing a motorized rickshaw, then stripped them half-naked and hung them still alive in a bus station in a small Nile Delta town on Sunday, according to security officials who said both men died. The killings came a week after the attorney general's office encouraged civilians to arrest lawbreakers and hand them over to police. (AP Photo)

CAIRO (AP) ? Egyptian vigilantes beat two men accused of stealing a motorized rickshaw, stripped them half-naked and hung them by their feet in a crowded bus station in the Nile Delta on Sunday, according to security officials. Both men died.

A witness said some in the crowd of about 3,000 people who watched the lynchings egged them on with chants of "kill them!"

The lynchings came a week after the attorney general's office encouraged civilians to arrest lawbreakers and hand them over to police.

It was one of the most extreme cases of vigilantism in two years of sharp deterioration in security following Egypt's 2011 uprising. The worsening security coupled with a police strike prompted the attorney general's call for citizen arrests last week.

The scene was emblematic of the chaos that is sweeping the country, mired in protests over a range of social, economic and political problems and with security breaking down to frightening proportions.

The state-run newspaper Ahram reported on its website that the two men were dragged in the street after being caught "red-handed" trying to steal a rickshaw. It said they were beaten but alive before they were hung.

Witnesses claimed the men had kidnapped a girl inside the rickshaw, but that she escaped unharmed.

A photographer who witnessed the scene told The Associated Press that some in the crowd of around 3,000 threatened to kill him if he took pictures of the lynching.

He said that women and children in the crowd watched the men being hung by their feet, and that some even chanted in support of the lynching.

Residents also threatened to lynch another two men accused of being involved in the rickshaw theft.

Photographs from the scene show the two men hanging upside down from a rafter in their underwear at an open-air bus station in the town of Samanod, about 55 miles (90 kilometers) north of Cairo. They appear badly beaten. Some initial reports said they were hung from a tree but photos from the scene showed it was a rafter.

Other photographs show the men then lying on the ground dead in their underwear, with ropes around their feet. Their bodies are covered in dirt, bruises, blood and lacerations as a group of angry looking men gathered around them. One man in the crowd grasped a knife in one fist and another held up a bloodied wooden stick.

The witness said the crowd then took the bodies to a nearby police station and dumped them at the front door.

Ahram reported that police could not reach the site of the hangings because residents had cut off the roads to protest a shortage of diesel fuel, one of Egypt's many crises. Earlier in the day, residents of the nearby city of Mahalla had cut off a main train track to protest the fuel shortages.

"The lack of security has created a sense of terror here," the witness said, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal. "The entire area is shut down because of protests against the fuel shortages."

Security officials said those who tried to help free the two men were pushed back by others in a crowd in the small town, which is in the Nile Delta province of Gharabiya.

They said they are preparing for possible blood feuds between residents of Samanod and the nearby village of Mahallahit Ziyad, where the two men were from.

The bodies were taken to the morgue for identification, according to security officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

Similar attacks have happened elsewhere in Egypt, though vigilante killings are not frequent.

In 2012 in northern Sharqiya province, police said relatives of a man who was killed when muggers tried to steal his car lynched one of the thieves.

They then burned his body while it hung on a light pole. Another vigilante incident that year was in the Nile Delta province of Mansoura, where relatives of a victim took justice into their own hands and lynched two suspected killers.

Citizens have grown bolder in taking matters into their own hands following the 2011 uprising that ousted longtime authoritarian ruler Hosni Mubarak. The country's once powerful and feared police force was left weakened after the revolt.

Egypt is embroiled in another wave of political unrest that has also engulfed the nation's police force. Thousands of officers and low-ranking policemen have broken ranks, staging protests and waging strikes against what they say is the politicization of the force by President Mohammed Morsi and his interior minister.

Some of the striking police officers allege that the Brotherhood group is attempting to control them. The Brotherhood denies that.

Opponents of the attorney general's call for citizen arrests fear that it is a prelude to the substitution of police by militias belonging to Morsi's powerful Muslim Brotherhood group and other allied Islamist groups.

On Sunday, Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim, who oversees the country's police, met with officers and low-ranking policemen to hear their demands.

A statement from the ministry said Ibrahim thanked the police for their efforts. Two days earlier, Morsi attended traditional Islamic prayers at a Cairo-based camp for riot police where he praised the force despite public criticism over their violent response to anti-government demonstrations.

Also on Sunday, dozens of journalists protested outside their syndicate in Cairo against what they claim were assaults on their colleagues by members of the Brotherhood.

Diaa Rashwan, the newly elected head of the syndicate who replaced a figure considered by most journalists as pro-Brotherhood, condemned the alleged assault Saturday evening outside the Brotherhood's headquarters where journalists were covering a meeting.

The journalists say that after activists sprayed anti-Brotherhood graffiti on the ground outside the headquarters, the Brotherhood guards attacked with sticks and chains.

The Brotherhood said in a statement that guards outside the building were provoked and insulted by the activists and journalists. Many of the group's offices were attacked across the country in December during violent protests over the drafting of the constitution.

Police fired tear gas and a police vehicle was torched during Saturday night's clashes. Al-Dustor opposition party, led by Nobel laureate Mohamed ElBaradei, blamed the Brotherhood's leadership for allegedly encouraging "militias" loyal to the group to join the fight.

In other developments, the Supreme Administrative Court said a body of judges is reviewing an appeal against suspending parliamentary elections. The voting was slated to begin in April and be held in several stages through June.

Morsi's Islamist supporters and some in the public exhausted by the turmoil hope the elections will be a step toward bringing some stability, accusing the opposition of stirring up unrest to derail the voting.

But the mainly liberal and secular opposition has called for a boycott of the vote, saying Morsi must first find some political consensus first to ease the wave of popular anger.

Associated Press

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Khaleeji Commercial Bank offers optimum Personal Finance ...

The campaign comes as part of KHCB's strategy to continuously enhance its products and services to offer customers the easiest financial solutions. A fully Shari'ah compliant financing scheme, KHCB's Personal Financing solutions enable customers to avail finance up to BD200,000 at a most competitive profit rate and approval within 24 hours of application submission and they can also enjoy a grace period of 90 days.

Commenting on the launch of their Personal Finance campaign, Mr. Fuad Taqi, Deputy General Manager - Commercial Banking of KHCB said, "We at Khaleeji Commercial Bank aim to offer our customers the utmost in value and benefit through our consumer finance products. Our Personal Financing solutions have been designed to provide our customers with fast, fair and affordable financing for all their needs."

"Moreover, in line with our corporate goals to support the economy of Bahrain, the launch of this service demonstrates Khaleeji Commercial Bank's commitment to enhance the lives of the Bahraini citizens by expanding their access to finance via our scheme," Mr. Fuad continued.
KHCB's Personal Finance is available to employees who are Bahraini citizens and expatriates, retirees and self-employed individuals.

"Customers are a top priority at Khaleeji Commercial Bank. That's why our Personal Finance scheme consists of result-driven and cost-effective finance solutions that cater to the different needs of individual clients, ensuring that the personal touch is not merely a slogan but a practice", Mr. Fuad concluded.

Headquartered in the kingdom of Bahrain, Khaleeji Commercial Bank BSC is a fast growing Islamic retail bank that endeavors to achieve its vision to be a leading domestic and regional Islamic Bank, providing a comprehensive range of high quality Shari'ah compliant banking and Investment products, services and investment opportunities to their customers and corporate clients.

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Acer Ups The C7 Chromebook's RAM, Battery Life And, Sadly, Price

acer c7The Acer C7 Chromebook is now a bit more powerful. With the RAM doubled to 4GB, the latest flavor of Acer's inexpensive but still tasty Chromebook should be able to handle a few more simultaneous tasks. Plus, the new model ships with a 6 cell battery able to last 6 hours rather than the 4 cell found in the original. Too bad Acer couldn't manage these upgrades without inflating the price from a cute $199 to a slightly intimidating $279.

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Montreal Chronicles: Restaurant and Product Reviews: Cabane ? ...

This restaurant review for Cabane ? Sucre au Pied de Cochon (translated into English is "Au Pied de Cochon Sugar Shack") is coming from one of the few people who have never been to the original Pied de Cochon restaurant in Montreal, but have been (recently) to their Cabane ? Sucre restaurant where they try out new ideas and create new maple syrup recipes.

The sugar shack restaurant is only open for about two and a half months, and you'll have to make reservations to get a seat. Also, if you are not adventurous and are afraid of trying new foods then I wouldn't recommend it. But for those who aren't afraid to eat maple syrup foods, a little heart and brains (yes, that's some of the interesting choices they had) it's great.

Cabane ? Sucre au Pied de Cochon (Sugar Shack) Interior View



35 Minute Drive

The drive to the restaurant is about 35 minutes from say the Orange Julep in Montreal. Driving out there at night could be a little confusing, but Google Maps was right on target and we got there with no issues.

Be Ready to Eat

First rule: Bring an appetite. The servings are very generous and they even plan for this by having many take away aluminum containers for you on stand by. I even saw regular diners to the sugar shack bring their own containers from home, to pack food away while they eat. It's a four-course meal and all the pictures I'm about to show you below are for two people. Since we were just two people we ended up sitting at a bench with six other people, but we had our own servings as expected.

Sugar Shack Photos and Menu

The menu is set for you so all you have to do is sit back eat, and maybe be surprised by what they serve you. We ordered some drinks (not included in the price) which were also maple inspired: a Virgin Cesar Daiquiri and a Soda Jello (Jack Daniels with maple soda and maple jello in it, it was really good). The drinks were both good, maple flavored stuff is just awesome. This year they started off with some dessert which fine by me as I have a sweet tooth.

First course: Desserts

Virgin Cesar Daiquiri and a Soda Jello, with our dessert tower: cotton candy, cake, cookie, almond croissant, hard maple sponge candy (I don't know the name of it), pop corn, cr?me br?l?e, and doughnut bits...Of course all maple flavoured in some way. Oh yes, there were also maple shots to drink.

Our dessert tower from another angle.

Second course: Entrees

Next came the entrees which were pretty interesting and not for everyone. This is where I got to try out veal brains and heart salad for the first time.

Maple salmon sashimi.

Omelette with maple bacon and veal brains. Actually this was much better that I thought, quite good. Not everyone will even touch the brains, but it didn't bother me at all. It was not that different from that brain-like material that you see in lobsters. I was happy to take this home to eat later.

Maple duck leg.

Fried intestine, heart salad.

A better look at the heart salad.

Foie gras, beans, cheese and pancake. Foie gras was amazing.

Third course: Mains

I paced myself and when the mains showed up it was clear that we needed more takeaway containers lol.

Pineapple (smoked?) ham with potatoes. It's definitely a big piece of ham, maybe about half the size of a standard tissue paper box. Really moist and tender, it was good but I just couldn't eat much of it at this point.

Stuffed half chicken that is mostly deboned for you. Stuffing was made with lobster, onions, foie gras and other things that I do not recall. This picture doesn't do the size of the chicken any justice. It was pretty big, noticeably bigger than the BBQ chicken that you can get at Costco. The other six people at our table all gave us a look that said, "Wow, that's for just two people?!".

Fourth course: Cold Desserts

This was a little disappointing for me, but by that time I didn't really want to eat much anyways. The maple syrup and ice cream combintation was easily the best choice for me here. Cake was not really moist at all, and the jelly/yogurt thing had a slight bitter taste.

On a side note, all these maple desserts just made me appreciate the Coaticook Maple Sugar ice cream even more...They make a really good maple ice cream.

Final Review: Great Experience

All in all, I enjoyed the experience very much and will be enjoying the leftovers for at least a couple of meals. But, again if you are a pretty "strict" eater and just the thought of eating (or even watching someone else eat) things like heart and brains grosses you out, then stay away! For people like me who like to try out new and different things once in awhile, I definitely give it a thumbs up.

And one last thing, I don't remember all the details of every dish, so if you've been to the Cabane ? Sucre au Pied de Cochon (Sugar Shack) this season let me know in the comments what I may have missed!

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Monday, March 11, 2013

Novel approach to treating children with irregular heart beat

Mar. 10, 2013 ? A new retrospective study from The Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) found similar safety and efficacy at lower cost using a novel three-catheter approach for ablation in children with Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome, a condition where an extra, abnormal electrical pathway in the heart causes rapid heart rate or tachycardia. The current standard of care for ablation of left-sided accessory pathways in children with WPW is a five-catheter approach and patients treated with this approach served as the age and gender control match in this study.

These data were presented today at The American College of Cardiology's 62nd Annual Scientific Session in San Francisco.

"With increased concern over healthcare expenditures, it is paramount that we maintain quality, efficacy and safety while also maintaining or reducing costs," said Robert H. Pass M.D., director of the pediatric cardiac catheterization laboratory, CHAM, and associate professor of pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. "Our study showed that using a three-catheter approach in this patient population can reduce the cost by more than 20 percent with comparable outcomes."

Wolff-Parkinson-White affects one to three people in every 1,000 worldwide. The long-term treatment is catheter ablation, where radiofrequency energy is applied to the extra electrical pathway, disabling the heart's ability to beat irregularly. Typically five catheters are used to monitor both sides of the heart, but in patients with WPW who have a left-sided pathway, an electrocardiogram test prior to the procedure enables surgeons to accurately predict the location of the pathway. That information allows for reduction in the number of catheters used on the right side of the heart.

The four-year study included 56 children with WPW who were treated with catheter ablation. One group (n=28) received the new approach, where three catheters were inserted through the patient's groin and neck and threaded through to the heart where the extra electrical pathway was identified and disabled, and had a 100 percent success rate. The control group (n=28) received the standard, five-catheter approach and had a 96 percent success rate. The average catheter cost was lower in the three-catheter group ($1,940 vs. $2,620).

"In Wolff-Parkinson-White ablation cases where we can predict that a pathway is located on the left side of the heart, we are confident in this method and believe it should be applied more often," said Dr. Pass. "Most importantly, with the growing cost of healthcare, we believe any such effort to provide outstanding and consistent outcomes while garnering significant savings is paramount."

The Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory is part of the Pediatric Heart Center at CHAM. It was the first hybrid catheterization lab in the New York metropolitan region, allowing for maximal efficiency and coordination of care for children requiring both surgical and interventional procedures. The Pediatric Heart Center is recognized as a world leader in providing advanced cardiovascular care for young patients with congenital heart diseases, treating patients of all ages, from newborns to adults, from minor arrhythmias to heart transplantation.

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The pall of Fukushima overshadows our energy future

The global repercussions of the Fukushima fiasco could threaten our ability to mitigate climate change

TWO years ago, on 11 March 2011, the world watched as technicians struggled to bring the overheating Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant in eastern Japan under control. Fears mounted that there might be dire consequences as far away as the west coast of the US.

As it turned out, the effects of the crisis paled in comparison with the destruction wreaked by the triggering earthquake and tsunami. While 16,000 people were killed by the natural disaster, a new analysis suggests that relatively few people will suffer serious health effects from the nuclear fiasco (see "Cancer risk lower than feared for Fukushima locals").

Fukushima has nonetheless joined Chernobyl and Three Mile Island in the roll call of big-headline nuclear disasters; and its impact on the fortunes of nuclear energy ? and low-carbon power generation ? is still playing out.

For Germany, Fukushima was the last straw. Within a decade, all its nuclear plants will be shut. In the UK and the US, public hostility, combined with a commercial reluctance to build nuclear plants without financial safety nets from governments, make any major nuclear revival unlikely. In both countries too, the toxic legacy of past military and civil nuclear endeavours looms large. Even France's legendary enthusiasm for nuclear power has faded under President Fran?ois Hollande.

Today, the majority of new nuclear builds are in China, India and Russia. Nuclear's future looks increasingly Asian ? including, perhaps, Japanese. Most of the country's nuclear plants will probably reopen next year, following costly safety upgrades.

Worldwide, nuclear capacity continues to rise, but more slowly than before Fukushima. The International Atomic Energy Agency reported this week that construction began on seven new plants in 2012. So nuclear is certainly not dead. But its rate of expansion is feeble compared with that of coal and gas-fired plants, hundreds of which are opening every year.

And there's the rub. Although renewable energy is making good progress, large-scale power generation is still dominated by burning fuel, whether uranium or fossil carbon. It seems the world still fears nuclear energy more than it fears climate change. That is very probably a mistake.

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Publishers oppose Amazon's bid to gain Web names: WSJ

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two publishing industry groups, the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers, are opposing Amazon.com Inc's request to own new domain names, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The organizations argue that allowing Amazon to have such domain addresses that end in suffixes such as ".book," ".author" and ".read" would be a threat to competition, the paper said.

Barnes & Noble Inc has also opposed Amazon's request, the paper said.

An Amazon spokesman declined to comment on the objections, the paper said.

Last year the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers began a process to allow organizations to register for new Web address suffixes, other than ".com" and ".edu."

The ambitious plan to liberalize Internet addresses attracted 1,930 applications, almost half of them from north America, with Amazon and Google Inc applying for dozens of domains including .cloud, .buy and .book.

(Reporting By Jessica Toonkel; Editing by Stephen Coates)

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Police Probe Retirement Home After Nurse Refuses to - KTLA 5

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KTLA) ? Bakersfield police are investigating a senior living facility?s handling last week of an elderly resident who died after a nurse declined to perform CPR.

The facility?s policies prohibited the nurse from giving CPR to the 87-year-old woman, who was said to be barely breathing.

Authorities are trying to ?determine whether or not there is any criminal wrongdoing in the matter,? such as negligence or abuse, said Michaela Beard, a spokeswoman for the Bakersfield Police Department.

The executive director of the facility, Glenwood Gardens, defended its policies.

?In the event of a health emergency at this independent living community our practice is to immediately call emergency medical personnel for assistance and to wait with the individual needing attention until such personnel arrives,? ?Glenwood Gardens director Jeffrey Toomer said in a statement.

?That is the protocol we followed,? he said. ?As with any incident involving a resident, we will conduct a thorough internal review of this matter, but we have no further comments at this time.?

Bakersfield fire dispatcher Tracey Halvorson pleaded with the nurse on the phone, begging her to start CPR on the elderly resident, according to the 911 recording?released by the Bakersfield Fire Department.

?It?s a human being,? Halvorson said, speaking quickly.

?Is there anybody that?s willing to help this lady and not let her die??

The nurse refused to give the woman CPR, saying it was against the facility?s policy for staff to do so, according to the recording.

The elderly woman was identified by KGET-TV as 87-year-old Lorraine Bayless. She died Tuesday at Mercy Hospital Southwest, KGET reported.

On the recording, a different Glenwood Gardens employee said that an elderly woman had passed out in the facility?s dining room while eating and was barely breathing.

For several minutes, Halvorson begged the nurse to begin CPR, saying something had to be done before an ambulance arrived.

After the nurse repeatedly refused, Halvorson asked her to find a passerby or anyone who would be willing to help. Halvorson said she would talk someone through performing CPR.

?I understand if your facility is not willing to do that,? Halvorson told the nurse. ?Give the phone to that passerby, that stranger. ? This woman?s not breathing enough.

?She?s going to die if we don?t get this started. ? I don?t understand why you?re not willing to help this patient.?

The nurse could be heard talking to someone else at the facility.

?She?s yelling at me,? she said of Halvorson, ?and saying we have to have one of our residents perform CPR. I?m feeling stressed, and I?m not going to do that, make that call.?

The patient did not have a do-not-resuscitate order, according to KGET-TV. When Halvorson asked the nurse if she was going to let the woman die, the nurse said, ?That?s why we called 911.?

After a few minutes, the nurse said the ambulance had arrived. The tape ended with Halvorson sighing.

Bakersfield Fire Battalion Chief Anthony Galagaza said Halvorson followed protocol and that dispatchers give CPR instructions over the phone numerous times each year.

Bayless? daughter told KGET that she was a nurse and was satisfied with her mother?s care at Glenwood Gardens, the station reported.?

Source: http://ktla.com/2013/03/04/retirement-home-nurse-refuses-to-perform-cpr-on-dying-woman/

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

'Wow! Stuff' Unveils AppCoverters to Turn Your iPad into an ...

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I love fish. I love going to aquariums to see sharks, jellyfish, and stingrays. I love visiting the fish section of my local pet shops to see the beta fish, seahorses, and various underwater plant life. What I don?t like is taking care of the little stinkers. The cost of a fish take alone is enough to keep me from ever delving into the world of aquatic pet ownership. Toy maker ?Wow! Stuff? has a solution that is more than just an app with virtual fish.

Wow! Stuff has been making the Toy Fair circuit lately, but the company is getting a lot of attention for its AppConverter line of toys. These iPad and iPhone docks turn your plain old devices into real toys. The company has a pinball machine iPad dock that lets you launch the ball with a physical launcher and tap the buttons on the side of the table to trigger the virtual flippers on the app. The pinball machine replica even includes a point display on the headboard for quick view.

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Pinball machine docks for the iPad are a dime a dozen. But a physical fish take that you can add your own real-life decorations to is what stands out in this line of AppCoverter toys.

The ?iQuarium,? (a nickname that was dubbed by Pocket-Lint) is a display that lets you put real toys inside a specially designed dock and then, using your iPad, projects virtual fish onto the glass so that it looks like you have fish in the tank.

Using a 45-degree angle and glass reflector, the tank holds the iPad in place and reflects the images on the screen. When combined with the real tank, this clever gadget lets you have digital aquatic life mixed with real-life decorations.

When prompted, the fish will swim into formation and display the current time and there is also a companion iPhone app that lets you go fishing for your pets by using the iPhone as a rod to hook them in.

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If you?ve been looking for the perfect virtual aquarium, but haven?t been satisfied with the current genre of pay-to-feed tanks available in the App Store, this could be the right fit.

Wow! Stuff?s iPad pinball machine and iQuarium are still in beta and there is no word on how soon or how much the gadgets will cost. We will be sure to let you know when we find out.

[Via: Gizmodo]

Source: http://www.padgadget.com/2013/03/05/wow-stuff-unveils-appcoverters-to-turn-your-ipad-into-an-aquarium-2/

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Monday, March 4, 2013

Titanium Escape Ring review

(Cue the Mission Impossible theme) You never know when you’ll find yourself in some third-world nation, taking the wrong turn down a dark alley only to find yourself gagged, bagged, and cuffed in an old abandoned warehouse… these things happen. Scenario aside, there are manufacturers who create hidden tools engineered to get you out of [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2013/03/04/titanium-escape-ring-review/

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PFT: Ravens didn't play Flacco negotiations poorly

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So why did March 4 become the real deadline for the Ravens to get a deal done with quarterback Joe Flacco?

Because the Ravens didn?t want to have to choose between the non-exclusive and exclusive level of the franchise tag.

The latter, in light of the recent restructurings by Tom Brady and Ben Roethlisberger, would have put Flacco on track to make more than $74 million over three years, if Flacco opted to take it year to year under the franchise tag.? (That?s more than $24 million per year.)? The former would have opened the door for a front-loaded monster offer from another team that the Ravens couldn?t have matched without dumping plenty of players.

That was enough to persuade the Ravens to get it done before encountering a fork in the road with a pair of paths that led nowhere good.

Unless the Falcons and quarterback Matt Ryan work out a new deal within the next 12 months, Atlanta G.M. Thomas Dimitroff will face a similar dilemma.

Per a source with knowledge of Ryan?s contract, his cap number in 2013, the final year of his rookie contract, will be $12 million.? Which means that his non-exclusive tender would be no higher than the base quarterback amount for 2014, since a 20-percent raise over $12 million will be only $14.4 million.

The exclusive number will be several million higher, setting the stage for a much higher three-year haul under a formula that would give Ryan a 20-percent raise for the second year of the tag and a 44-percent raise in the third.

The difference in this case is that Ryan is represented by CAA, which handles an ever-growing stream of franchise and highly-paid quarterbacks (Eli and Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Matthew Stafford, Tony Romo, Sam Bradford, Philip Rivers, Robert Griffin III) and which consistently emerges from these talks with top-of-market deals, team cap situation be damned.? Now that the contract CAA negotiated in 2012 for Drew Brees has been eclipsed by the non-CAA Flacco deal, the goal will be to get back on top.

It?ll likely happen with Ryan, whether now or later or on the brink of the franchise-tag dilemma.? Or at some point after that.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/03/02/ultimately-ravens-got-flacco-for-seven-years-127-3-million/related/

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Friday, March 1, 2013

Study: Daisies sprout in King Richard I's heart

PARIS (AP) ? King Richard I, the 12th-century warrior whose bravery during the Third Crusade gained him the moniker Lionheart, ended up with a heart full of daisies, as well as myrtle, mint and frankincense.

Those were among the findings of a French study, announced Thursday, which analyzed the embalmed heart of the English king more than 810 years after he died.

The biomedical analysis also uncovered less flowery and spicy elements like creosote, mercury and perhaps lime in the heart, which has been in the western French city of Rouen since his death in 1199.

Despite the embalming ingredients, the heart turned to powder long ago, doubtless because the lead box cradling it wasn't airtight. It's so unsightly now that it's kept from public view.

The study's leader, Philippe Charlier, suggests the flowers and spices were to give the king the "odor of sanctity." The study came out less than a month after a team of British archeologists uncovered the long-lost remains of 15th-century King Richard III ? a relative but not a direct descendant of Richard I ? under a parking lot in Leicester, England.

Unlike that ignominious ending, Richard the Lionheart, leader of the Third Crusade, was ceremoniously laid to rest in three places.

His entrails were interred in the central French town of Chalus, where he died in a skirmish with a rebellious baron; his body reposes at the Fontevraud Abbey, beside his father Henry II and later his mother Eleanor of Aquitaine; and his heart, wrapped in linen, pickled for posterity and placed in a lead box, was sent on to the Cathedral of Rouen.

In 1838, the heart, already turned to powder, was rediscovered, transferred to a glass box and placed in Rouen's Departmental Museum of Antiquities.

Charlier, a forensic medical examiner, and his 11-member team used the latest biomedical techniques to decipher the composition of The Lionheart's heart, the most symbolic of human organs. Charlier claims it is the oldest embalmed heart ever studied and, belonging to a king, certainly the most prestigious.

The study was published in Scientific Reports, part of the Nature Publishing Group.

While the team used barely two grams of the brownish white powder that the heart had become, they found an array of flowers and spices used to embalm it, aimed at both conserving the heart and, Charlier theorizes, giving it a fragrant smell.

The aim of the study was essentially to figure out "how to embalm a heart in the 12th century," Charlier said in a telephone interview.

The mix of spices and sweets also reflects what is known of the first embalmers in the West ? they were cooks, the study says.

Charlier conceded that because the heart had turned to powder, likely because the lead box was not hermetically sealed, it was not possible to learn how the organ was opened to introduce the various elements, nor whether the stew of fillers was applied in powder or liquid form.

The presence of incense in the potpourri was the most striking because, Charlier said, it had not been found in previous embalmings, even in corpses dating from the Middle Ages.

Charlier speculates that the incense, among the gifts offered to the infant Jesus by the three kings and reportedly used on the outside of his body at death, was meant to give The Lionheart a direct line to God.

British historian Dan Jones, author of "The Plantagenets: The Kings Who Made England," said the French analysis of Richard I's heart does not appear groundbreaking, "but it's an interesting curiosity all the same ... to see exactly what ingredients were used."

Placing Richard l's heart in a reliquary in Rouen, capital of the duchy of Normandy, "was obviously a powerful symbol," Jones said. At the time of The Lionheart's death, "Normandy was under threat from the kings of France ... It was supposed to have propaganda value in keeping his memory alive and reminding the people of Normandy of their allegiance ? i.e. to the kings of England, not of France!"

So what went into trying to preserve, and apparently perfume, the heart?

Microscopic analysis showed pollen grains from daisy, myrtle and mint. Also found were pine, oak, poplar, plantain and bellflower, likely airborne contaminants. Poplar and bellflower were blooming at the time of death, the study says. Molecular analysis turned up frankincense, the white matter in the powder.

There were large amounts of lead ? said to be contamination from the box cradling the heart ? and traces of copper and mercury, or quicksilver? commonly used at the time. There is also a suggestion that lime may have been used as a disinfectant.

How bodies were preserved back then "is a field of much speculation and, thus, such a study provides some decent evidence," said Frank Ruhli, a professor at the University of Zurich's Center for Evolutionary Medicine. However, he said in an email that the study has limited impact because of its focus on a single organ and on only one, if well-known, person.

The curator at the Rouen museum says the heart will remain hidden from public view. "Visually, it is not something very pretty to present," said Caroline Dorion-Peyronnet. "It's dust, it looks like nothing."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/study-daisies-sprout-king-richard-heart-154844237.html

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Infinnet Corp Announces SiAlpha: First Online Quantitative Investing ...

Calgary, Canada, Feb. 27, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (http://www.myprgenie.com) -- Infinnet Corporation, an emerging global financial knowledge company is pleased to announce the launch of its new quantitative investment system SiAlpha, the Science of Investing.(TM)

Important technological developments have often emerged from two or more seemingly unrelated sciences learning and sharing from one another. Advancements resulting in space travel, new drug discovery, the Internet, and wireless communication to name a few have resulted from the merger of multiple scientific disciplines.

Likewise SiAlpha, the company's proprietary Quantitative Value and Momentum Investing?system has incorporated knowledge from the fields of physics, mathematics and economics to create an unequivocal investment analysis system.

And now this Science will be shared with individual investors?and money managers on SiAlpha.com in the form of risk analysis and trading signals. The company's application of Quantitative Investing represents a technique typically used by only the most sophisticated and technically advanced hedge funds.

"This is pioneering event for investors. We are first to provide individual investors direct access to quantitative investing which till now has been exclusively used by the most successful hedge funds," stated Dr. Hatim Zaghloul, Chairman of the Board.

The SiAlpha system successfully identifies low risk-to-reward opportunities in over 2500 North American publicly listed medium and large cap companies and exchange traded funds (ETFs) including all of the S&P 500, NASDAQ 100 and TSX Composite index companies. These opportunities are the result of supply and demand imbalances which are likely to cause short-term price movement in the stock.

The SiAlpha.com website provides investors a free snapshot analysis. On-demand detailed quantitative reports on these companies and ETF's are available for one-time fee or premium paid subscription.?

SiAlpha provides a simple positive or negative rating for each company or ETF based on the probability and duration of price movement in the immediate, short and medium-term. Generating a positive signal only when there is a higher than 50% probability of the stock price rising by more than twice the potential downside risk or potential loss.

"We are able to develop a portfolio of companies with uncorrelated risk using the highest positive SiAlpha ranked companies. Therefore constructing an optimal risk adjusted portfolio which can provide relatively high rate of return with lower risk. To us, it is the holy grail of investing!" commented Suhail Ahmad, Founder & CEO.

The company's management has successfully used SiAlpha algorithm to select investments for its own portfolio over the past three years to achieve an outstanding average compounded annual growth rate of 46% during the 2010 to 2012 period and significantly outperforming the market indices.

The company plans to license variations of these services to interested brokerage houses to help them provide a value added service to their clients.?SiAlpha system will be available to fund managers to help them manage their portfolio risk and improve their investment performance.

Hatim Zaghloul, , 9172312723

Source: http://globenewswire.com/news-release/2013/02/27/526782/10023404/en/Infinnet-Corp-Announces-SiAlpha-First-Online-Quantitative-Investing-Service.html

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