Saturday, December 31, 2011

Slime molds could hold key to new kinds of intelligence, help Statue of Liberty walk

See that yellow amoeboid slime mold? It's up to something. A team of Japanese scientists at Future University Hakodate led by professor Toshiyuki Nakagaki has found evidence that physarum polycephalum -- or grape-cluster slime -- are capable of navigating mazes and can organize their cells to find the most direct route. Nakagaki and others believe this could be the key to designing bio-computers capable of solving complex problems. According to Nakagaki, the slime's cells appear to have a kind of information-processing ability that allows them to "optimize" the route along which the mold grows to reach food while avoiding stresses -- like light -- that may damage them.

Over at Kyushu University, researcher Atsushi Tero told the AFP news agency: "Computers are not so good at analysing the best routes that connect many base points because the volume of calculations becomes too large for them. But slime molds, without calculating all the possible options, can flow over areas in an impromptu manner and gradually find the best routes." Tero and other researchers have expressed hope that slime mold networks could be used in future designs of new transportation systems, electric transmission lines and understanding the human nervous system. Just remember, if you're going to coat the interior of the Statue of Liberty with some pink slime you found in the sewer, make sure you play some upbeat music to go along with it. It's just a good idea in the long run.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

For Iowa, campaign brings more attention than money (reuters)

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What Did Poor Pets Get This Christmas?

One of Freekibble's Top 10 Dog Pictures for December 2011: image via freekibble.comOne of Freekibble's Top 10 Dog Pictures for December 2011: image via freekibble.comThough it's reported that British pets suffered, gift-wise, from the downsized economy this Christmas, the American Pet Products Association estimated that 53 percent of dogs and 38 percent of cats in the U.S. received Christmas gifts - a relatively good stash for them, I'd say.? But what about pets from families who can hardly afford to feed them, let alone buy Santa hats for them?

Pet shelters are overwhelmed by providing food and shelter to the number of dogs, cats, and other pets that have been given up by out-of-work or severely downsized families since 2008.? But pet owners and other animal lovers who can afford to do so have provided donations to hundreds of pet food pantries around the country who opened their cupboards to thepets whose owners qualify as needing such support.

McKamey, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is one of the shelters that opened its pet pantry this Christmas season to help support pet owners who just could not give up their pets, in spite of financial hardship.?

The McKamey shelter set up its pantry in 2009 and it has helped hundreds of families in the Chattanooga area feed their pets in times of need.? In addition to supplying food at Christmas time, the shelter was able to help feed pets last spring when the area was hit with devastating tornados.

The Idaho Humane Society has been supplying pet food for years to struggling families and to home-bound seniors, some of whom only get their own nourishment from Meals on Wheels. The Society's development director, Christine Wiersema, told the Idaho Statesman that the pantry provides another "sense that we can all take care of each other."

Individuals as well as corporate donors participate in giving pet food and financial donations to pet pantries across the country.? There is even an online site that gets corporate food donations every time a visitor to the site and plays a game, usually Bow Wow Trivia, a delight!? The site, FreeKibble.com was started by a young lady, Mimi Ausland, who began volunteering at an Oregon animal shelter when she was 11 years old.? Her official "kibble sponsor" is Halo, Purely for Pets, whose co-owner you might recognize: she is Ellen DeGeneres.? Visit the site; the games are fun and you will help raise kibble for poor dogs and cats without even spending your own dime.

But if you can afford to, especially if you own pets and know how special relationships with pets are, help out your local pet food pantries by providing kibble or cash so that poor dogs and cats can remain with their families... and eat well too.

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sources:? American Pet Products Association, Chattanoogan.com, IdahoStatesman.com, FreeKibble.com, Calculator.co.uk, Guardian.co.uk


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Thursday, December 29, 2011

India tycoon's got tons of cash, nowhere to invest (AP)

MUMBAI, India ? Ajay Piramal is sitting on a mountain of cash. Yet the billionaire Indian tycoon, working in one of the world's fastest growing economies, is struggling to figure out what to do with the money.

The problem isn't opportunity, he said. It's India.

"Every large investment, there was no transparency," Piramal said.

His dilemma is a worrying sign for India. With the country mired in corruption, bureaucratic red tape and unclear and changing government policies, many of the men who made their billions here are saying maybe it's time to quit India. It's got to be easier to do business elsewhere.

In May last year, Piramal's healthcare business sold its generic drug operations to U.S. pharmaceutical giant Abbott Laboratories for $3.8 billion. Piramal, a tall big man in a country that still measures prosperity by girth, was eager to set that cash pile to work. He wanted to expand one of his chemical plants, but was told it would take five years.

"The same plant could be set up in China in two years," he said. "I love India, but my customer is not going to wait."

India, still a beacon of relatively fast growth despite a troubled world economy, should be a magnet for capital. Instead, since the beginning of 2010, the amount that Indians have invested in businesses overseas has exceeded the amount foreigners are investing in India, according to central bank figures.

In part this reflects the confidence and aptitude of India's maturing companies and the current malaise in the global economy and financial markets. But it also reflects deep problems at home. India's big coporations may be cash rich but the failure to invest that money domestically is bad news for a developing country that needs capital to build the roads, power plants and food warehouses that could help lift hundreds of millions out of dire poverty.

The frustration of India's business elite with corruption, political paralysis, log-jammed approvals, regulatory flip-flops, lack of access to natural resources and land acquisition battles ? to pick a few of the top complaints ? has reached a pitch perhaps not heard since India began liberalizing its economy in the early 1990s.

"If you are an honest businessman in India, it's very difficult to start up anything," said Jamshyd Godrej, chairman of manufacturing giant Godrej & Boyce. "Companies are going to operate where they see the best opportunities and efficiency for their capital."

Increasingly, that's outside India.

In 2008, foreigners poured roughly twice as much direct investment into India ? $33 billion ? as Indians plowed into businesses overseas. By 2010, that had reversed: Indians invested $40 billion abroad ? twice as much as foreigners invested in India ? a trend that's continued this year.

There is another, unspoken element to all the complaints. To the extent that business in India ran on corruption, some of the old, dirty ways of doing things are being disrupted, freezing India's already glacial bureaucracy, business leaders say.

Scandals in the staging of the Commonwealth Games, the pilfering of homes meant for war widows and the irregular auction of cellphone spectrum that cost the country billions has sent parliamentarians and even a Cabinet minister to prison.

With Indians tiring of the incessant graft, tens of thousands of middle-class protesters poured into the streets and pushed an anti-corruption bill onto the floor of Parliament.

Steelmakers can't get enough iron ore because a massive mining scandal in the southern state of Karnataka prompted a court to order the closure of illicit mines that account for a fifth of iron ore production in the country.

The bureaucrats ? even the honest ones ? are reportedly so scared of being punished they are refusing to make the decisions needed to make the country run.

Piramal is not unpatriotic. Each room in his executive suite is named after an Indian epic hero: Arjuna, the most pure; Dhananjay, acquirer and master of wealth. There's a quote from the Upanishads scriptures on the wall.

His office sits in a one million square foot office park in Mumbai his family built. The buildings around him ? white with blue glass that flashes back the unforgiving sun ? bear his own name in large black letters: Piramal Towers.

Piramal had the will and the means to build power plants and roads.

Instead, his Piramal Group's largest investment to date has been in one of the office park's tenants: the Indian subsidiary of the British telecom giant Vodafone Plc.

Last September, when he got the first payout, of $2.2 billion, from Abbott, the phone started ringing.

"Because people knew we had money, we had so many people approaching us for projects in the infrastructure sector," he said. "These people had no experience and no knowledge and no track record of having built a business in any area. And yet they were coming to us saying we have licenses and approvals. That just didn't sound right or smell right."

Each day, they paraded through his office: The investment banker who decided to build a 500 megawatt power plant, the coal trader assured of a government coal allocation, small-time miners with pretty presentations promising land, licenses and financing.

"They'd name politicians from the center and the state who had it all tied up for them," he said. "It didn't sound right. Obviously there were things going on in the system."

Road and port projects weren't much better, he said.

Piramal also looked at investing in engineering and infrastructure services companies, but couldn't make sense of their books.

"We couldn't find anything," he said. "People get greedy. In their desire to get good valuations they resort to, if I can say, creative accounting."

Today, India's infrastructure companies are known as great wealth destroyers.

"Infrastructure investment has become untouchable, a sure way of losing money," said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of research at SMC Global Securities. He calculates that four of India's top infrastructure companies ? GMR Infrastructure, GVK Power and Infrastructure, Lanco Infratech and Punj Lloyd ? have lost over 80 percent of their value since 2007. A fifth, Larson & Toubro is down 50 percent.

Piramal may have dodged a bullet, but shareholders in Piramal Healthcare aren't happy. Despite a $600 million special dividend and share buyback, the share price has sagged since the Abbott deal was announced on May 21 last year. They'd like to see the Abbott cash productively deployed. Instead, much of it is sitting in fixed deposit accounts.

Piramal said he really does want to run a pharmaceutical company and be the first Indian company to discover a world-class drug ? despite his dabbling in telecom, financial services and real estate financing. It's just that pharma can't absorb all his cash. He plans to sell the 5.5 percent stake he picked up in Vodafone Essar for $640 million in a few years, when Vodafone Essar issues shares in an initial public offering, he said.

He has also launched Piramal Capital, to make real estate and infrastructure loans, and spent about $50 million to acquire IndiaReit, a real estate investment company.

Meanwhile, his thoughts have turned to Boston, where he set up IndUS Growth Partners with a professor from Harvard Business School to look for buying opportunities in the U.S., in security, financial services and biotechnology. And he said he's still planning to spend over a billion dollars on biotechnology acquisitions in North America and Europe.

"India was going more towards capitalism than socialism," Piramal said. "I think we're going back. Capitalism went to too much excess. Corruption levels went to the extreme."

He said he'll announce his first overseas acquisition by March.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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Stocks fall amid European debt risk

Asian stock markets were mostly lower amid worries about weak Christmas sales in the United States and Europe and a warning by Japan?s central bank about possible risks from the European debt crisis.

Tokyo lost 0.4% to 8,442.5 while China?s benchmark Shanghai index edged up 0.1% to 2,191.23. Seoul, Taipei, Singapore and Jakarta declined. Hong Kong and Sydney were closed.

Investors are pessimistic amid expectations that upcoming indicators including Chinese manufacturing and Christmas retail sales in key Western markets will be lacklustre, said Peng Yunliang, a market strategist for Shanghai Securities.

?The markets expect these data will be no good,? Peng said. ?Some people think sales data from Christmas in the United States and Europe will not be as good as last year.?

Tokyo?s Nikkei 225 declined after the Bank of Japan released notes that showed a Finance Ministry representative warning at a November meeting the world?s third-largest economy faces ?significant downside risks? due to Europe?s debt problems.

Wall Street and European stock markets were closed yesterday because Christmas fell on a Sunday this year.

Elsewhere in Asia, Seoul?s Kospi shed 1% to 1,838.34 while Taiwan?s Taiex lost 0.4% to 7,066.01. Singapore?s benchmark was off 0.1% at 3,673.14.

Asian investors are closely watching Europe, whose debt crisis already has hurt demand for exports from China and other major producers.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Video: Sleeping pill helped man talk again?

The fiancee of a brain-damaged Australian man who suffered a series of strokes says he regained his speech after being given Ambien. NBC?s Sara James reports.

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    Monday, December 26, 2011

    Kim son called 'supreme leader' of NKorea military (AP)

    PYONGYANG, North Korea ? North Korea hailed Kim Jong Il's son as "supreme leader" of the 1.2-million strong military, ramping up its campaign to install the young man as the nation's next leader even as the mourning for his father continued a week after his death.

    Kim Jong Un made a third visit Saturday to the palace where his father's body is lying in state ? this time as "supreme leader of the revolutionary armed forces" and accompanied by North Korea's top military brass, according to the official Korean Central News Agency.

    The new title and public show of support from the military leadership sent a strong signal that the nation will maintain Kim Jong Il's "military first" policy for the time being.

    Earlier Saturday, the newspaper Rodong Sinmun, mouthpiece of the ruling Workers' Party, urged Kim Jong Un to accept the top military post: "Comrade Kim Jong Un, please assume the supreme commandership, as wished by the people."

    Kim Jong Un, who is in his late 20s and was unveiled in September 2010 as his father's choice as successor, will be the third-generation Kim to rule the nation of 24 million. His father and grandfather led the country under different titles, and it remains unclear which other titles will be bestowed on the grandson.

    Kim Il Sung, who founded North Korea in 1948, retains the title of "eternal president" even after his death in 1994.

    Son Kim Jong Il ruled as chairman of the National Defense Commission, supreme commander of the Korean People's Army and general secretary of the Workers' Party.

    Kim Jong Un was promoted to four-star general and appointed a vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party. He had been expected to assume a number of other key posts while being groomed to succeed his father.

    His father's death comes at a sensitive time for North Korea, which was in the middle of discussions with the U.S. on food aid and restarting talks to dismantle the North's nuclear weapons program. Chronically short of food and suffering from a shortfall in basic staples after several harsh seasons, officials had been asking for help feeding its people even as North Koreans prepared for 2012 celebrations marking Kim Il Sung's 100th birthday.

    North Korea has emphasized the Kim family legacy during the sped-up succession movement for Kim Jong Un. State media invoked Kim Il Sung in declaring the people's support for the next leader, comparing the occasion to Kim Jong Il's ascension to "supreme commander" exactly 20 years ago Saturday.

    At the Kumsusan Memorial Palace, Kim Jong Un and senior commanders paid silent tribute to Kim Jong Il, "praying for his immortality," KCNA said. The military also pledged its loyalty to Kim Jong Un, the report said.

    "Let the whole army remain true to the leadership of Kim Jong Un over the army," KCNA reported ? a pledge reminiscent of those made when Kim Jong Il was named supreme commander.

    The call to rally behind Kim Jong Un, dubbed the "Great Successor" in the wake of his father's death on Dec. 17 from a heart attack, comes amid displays of grief across North Korea. The official mourning period lasts until after Kim's funeral Wednesday and a memorial Thursday.

    In Pyongyang, mourners waited in line Saturday to bow and lay flowers at Kim's portrait at plazas and government buildings, including the Pyongyang Circus Theater and the April 25 People's Army House of Culture, even as temperatures dropped to 14 degrees below Celsius (7 degrees Fahrenheit).

    Workers at beverage kiosks handed steaming cups of water to shivering mourners, including children bundled up in colorful thick parkas. A sign urged mourners to thaw out inside a heated bus. The order to provide food and warming huts for mourners came from Kim Jong Un, officials said.

    Earlier, a throng of North Koreans climbed steps and placed flowers and wreaths in a neat row below a portrait of Kim Jong Il as solemn music filled the air and young uniformed soldiers, their heads shaved, bowed before his picture.

    A sobbing Jong Myong Hui, a Pyongyang citizen taking a break from shoveling snow, told AP Television News that she came out voluntarily to "clear the way for Kim Jong Il's last journey."

    For days, life in Pyongyang had come to a standstill, with shops and restaurants closed. Downtown Koryo Hotel, one of several in Pyongyang catering to foreigners, was nearly empty.

    But there are signs that the country is beginning to move on.

    "Streets, buses and the metro are all crowded with people going to their work. They are not giving way simply to sorrow," KCNA said. "They are getting over the demise of their leader, promoted by a strong will to closely rally around respected Comrade Kim Jong Un."

    Among the mourners Saturday was a son of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the South Korean-based Unification Church, which has longstanding ties with North Korea. The Rev. Hyung-jin Moon helped carry a wreath to the main mourning site at Kim Il Sung Square in central Pyongyang.

    The Korean peninsula has remained in a technical state of war since the Koreas' 1950-53 conflict, but two groups from South Korea have permission from the South Korean government to visit the North to pay their respects, Unification Ministry spokesman Choi Boh-seon said Saturday in Seoul.

    One group will be led by the widow of former President Kim Dae-jung, who held a landmark summit with Kim Jong Il in 2000, and the other by the wife of a late businessman with ties to the North.

    Citizens in Pyongyang, meanwhile, received a last gift from the late Kim Jong Il: fish. State-run media said Kim was worried about the supply of fish and had looked into the matter the day before he died.

    Rodong Sinmun showed a photo of a woman covering her mouth as she watched herring and walleye being distributed at a crowded grocery store where they were piled up in baskets.

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    Associated Press writer Foster Klug in Seoul, South Korea, and AP Korea bureau chief Jean H. Lee contributed to this report. Follow them on Twitter at twitter.com/newsjean and twitter.com/APKlug.

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    Call for Tax Book Reviews: Oxford University Press

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    December 23, 2011

    Call for Tax Book Reviews: Oxford University Press

    Daniel Solove (George Washington) has issued a call for book reviews (here and here) of new Oxford University Press books to be published on Concurring Opinions.? Two of the books are about tax:

    In The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law: Income Tax Law, Edward McCaffery presents an accessible introduction to the major topics in the field of federal income taxation, such as income, deductions, and recognition of gains and losses. After discussing central rules and doctrines individually, Edward McCaffery offers a very sophisticated yet clear explanation of the interplay among them, carefully describing how they work together to carry out the policy goals of the U.S. tax system.

    Professor McCaffery describes, for example, how the current income tax in the United States has increasingly become a wage tax that favors those with capital rather than those whose money comes from labor. In explaining the consequences of tax policy on individuals, he also considers important possible alternatives for income taxation in the U.S.

    The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law: Income Tax Law sets forth the 'who,' 'what,' 'when,' and 'why' of income tax law and describes the essential concepts of the field in a clear and concise manner that helps students and non-experts increase their understanding of the policies behind modern tax law and the ways in which these policies affect different types of individuals.

    • A leading expert in tax law provides students with a clear and concise approach to the major topics in the field of federal income taxation
    • This book synthesizes the key doctrines, cases, evolution, and policies of tax law in a clear yet sophisticated manner
    • An indispensable supplement to casebook and tax code for students studying federal income taxation
    • Provides an overview of the major developments in tax reform and a framework in which these efforts can be better evaluated
    • Provides a framework to tax law that is accessible to beginners by continually offering a view of the "big picture" so that students do not feel overwhelmed by intricate tax detail
    • Covers the leading cases and concepts, and includes numerous real-world and hypothetical illustrations to ensure that students can grasp the otherwise complicated rules

    Tax law is a daunting subject for many law students. It requires a firm grasp of the Internal Revenue Code provisions, the reasoning behind them, the way they interact, and the way courts have interpreted them. Students must also acquire a brand new vocabulary of tax terms.

    For the first time, Oxford University Press equips students with an accessible guide to acing this most challenging of law school tests. In Federal Income Taxation: Model Problems and Outstanding Answers, Camilla E. Watson helps students demonstrate their knowledge of federal income tax law in the structured and sophisticated manner that professors expect on law school exams.

    This book includes clear introductions to the major topics in tax law, provides hypothetical's similar to those that students can expect to see on an exam, and offers model answers to those hypothetical's. Professor Watson then gives students the opportunity to evaluate their own work with a comprehensive self-analysis section. This book prepares students by challenging them to use the law they learn in class while also explaining the best way to express an answer on law school exams.

    • Each problem/test question is separated into components so students can easily identify the key concepts in Federal Income Taxation and learn how to apply those concepts in a sophisticated manner on law exams
    • Helps students identify the deficiencies in their own answers, allowing them to refine their writing and provide the answers law professors expect on Federal Income Taxation exams
    • A self-evaluation section identifies which issues are most often missed on exams, allowing students to master the answers to challenging test questions

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    Update on Minneapolis Ford plant renovation

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    here about the historic Ford Building in Minneapolis ? yes, Minneapolis.

    The Ford Center, at 420 Fifth St. North, (otherwise known as adjacent to Target Field) has undergone an extensive, $40-million-plus renovation over the past year or so, and now HGA Architects and Engineers has moved in.

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    Saturday, December 24, 2011

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    This 9.7" Kindle DX Is Your Oh-My-God-This-Thing-Is-Huge Deal of the Day [Dealzmodo]

    I'm going to buy this giant-sized, refurbished Kindle DX e-Reader for Kyle Wagner for Christmas. Why? Not because I particularly love the idea of a 10-inch e-Reader, but because in his review of the latest Kindle, Kyle complained about the placement of the buttons making his delicate little hands cramp up. I figure if I get him a Kindle with a bigger screen, more words will fit on the screen and he'll have to turn the page less. But who knows, the added weight of the DX might actually make his delicate little arms fall off. Then again, at $200 (which is $180 off its normal price), it just might be worth the spectacle. -AC More »


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    Friday, December 23, 2011

    Comet's death-plunge into sun will be well documented

    The ill-fated comet Lovejoy is on course to plow through the sun's blisteringly hot outer atmosphere - called the corona - making its closest approach to our star at around 7 p.m. EST Thursday.

    A newly discovered comet is set to make a death dive into the sun's atmosphere today (Dec. 15), and scientists will have a ringside seat to watch its fiery demise.

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    The ill-fated?comet Lovejoy?is on course to plow through the sun's blisteringly hot outer atmosphere - called the corona - making its closest approach to our star at?around 7 p.m. EST today (midnight GMT on Dec. 16). At that point, Lovejoy should be just 87,000 miles (140,000 kilometers) ?from the solar surface.

    The comet is not expected to survive this close encounter, experts have said. But if it's any consolation to Lovejoy, the comet's last hours of existence will be well-documented for posterity.?Scientists have trained a phalanx of satellite instruments on the comet, which is what's known as a Kreutz sungrazer.

    Spacecraft watching closely

    All?Kreutz sungrazers?? so named because their orbits bring them close to the sun ? are believed to be the remains of one giant comet that broke apart several centuries ago. They're named after 19th-century German astronomer Heinrich Kreutz, who first demonstrated that such comets are related.

    Comets dive into the sun on a regular basis, but astronomers don't often get much advance notice of the impending event. That's what makes comet Lovejoy, which is officially known as C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy), special. Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy discovered it on Nov. 27, so scientists have had several weeks to plan their observation campaign. [Death of a Comet: Photos of Sungrazing Comet Lovejoy]

    NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) and Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) spacecraft will be watching Lovejoy's death plunge closely, as will the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), a satellite mission operated jointly by the European Space Agency and NASA.

    Japan's Hinode spacecraft, which carries some NASA instruments, will also record the comet's last moments. Particle collisions may generate X-rays as Lovejoy streaks through the corona, so Hinode might capture X-ray images of the comet, researchers said.

    Though comet Lovejoy is just 660 feet (200 meters) or so wide, it should put on quite a show as it nears the sun. The comet could become as bright as Jupiter or Venus in the sky just before it's destroyed, according to the skywatching website?Spaceweather.com.

    Possible target for (careful) skywatchers

    Lovejoy may end up being one of the brightest Kreutz sungrazers ever seen, researchers said. While the sun's glare will likely hide it from Earthbound skywatchers' eyes, there's a small chance that blocking the sun out ? behind a building, for example ? could bring the comet into view. WARNING: Never look directly at the sun with your unaided eye or through binoculars or telescopes without special light filters. Severe eye damage can result.

    The comet will make its close solar approach around sunset for observers across the continental United States, which could afford a viewing opportunity, experts said.

    "If you have one of those nice sunsets where you can actually look right at the sun, be on the watch for the comet on the left of the sun (for northern hemisphere observers)," Karl Battams, a scientist at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C., wrote on the?Sungrazing Comets website?Wednesday. Battams runs the site, which is devoted to comets discovered by the SOHO and STEREO spacecraft.

    Battams cautioned readers, however, never to point a telescope or binoculars at or near the sun; permanent eye damage can result. Staring directly at the sun with the naked eye is also a very bad idea, so aspiring comet-watchers should exercise great care.

    Those of us on the ground may get a spacecraft's-eye view of Lovejoy's demise anyway. NASA is planning to set up a special website showing what its SDO satellite sees during the comet's death dive. The space agency will publish the website's URL sometime this afternoon via its website: http://www.nasa.gov, officials said.

    You can follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter:?@michaeldwall. Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter?@Spacedotcom?and on?Facebook.

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    Allmyapps Hits 2.5 million Windows Apps Users, Now Plans For Android

    63665v4-max-250x250Allmyapps has grown a lot since we last covered them. They had 100,000 users back in April, but recently hit 2.5 million. But with the news that Miscrosoft will develop its own Windows Apps store, they will have to "pivot", as they say. Thus they are repositioning as a "Personal App Manager" to go beyond the Windows world. What does that mean?

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    Thursday, December 22, 2011

    Now, investing in gold a better choice? | www.commodityonline.com ...

    Last Updated : 20 December 2011 at 20:30 IST

    By Nancy Sylverstein
    You've probably seen the signs by now, since they're pretty much everywhere you turn. People are buying Gold in record numbers and it really shows no sign of stopping. From television commercials to pawn shops, the number of buyers for gold has triggered a modern gold rush.

    If investing in gold sounds like a good idea to you, that's because it is. Most investing experts recommend that your portfolio be made up of three to twenty percent gold investment. Gold affords you a kind of portfolio insurance and protects you against inflation or other national or global events. Simply put, investing in gold shouldn't be ignored.

    Basically, there are a few ways that you can go about investing in gold. The most obvious is to actually buy physical gold, no matter what the form. There are plenty of different ways to do this but most opt for gold bullion coins which they then store in their safe deposit boxes or even in their home. Of course, you'll have to actually have a place to store your gold, which is why many people look into other options when they decide that investing in gold is the right decision for them to make.

    Another option if investing in gold is something you want to do but you can't deal with storing the physical Gold is to invest in exchange traded funds. Basically, every share of one of these funds that you purchase will essentially mean that you own one tenth of an ounce of the gold they're storing.

    There are several different types of exchange traded funds that can help you invest in gold, so take the time to review them and you'll likely find that one or more are perfect to add to your portfolio. They are a bit different than buying shares in a company, but hold many benefits that make them worthwhile.

    You may want to consider alternative ways of investing in gold. One of the most intriguing options is to invest in mining operations. You'll get a three to one leverage in many instances but investing in gold mining operations obviously carries more risk than other choices.

    In summation, there are plenty of different options for gold investors. Less volatile and more dependable than many other options, you owe it to yourself to add gold to your portfolio in one way or another so that you can get all the benefits it can provide.

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    Monday, December 19, 2011

    Accused Army document leaker Manning faces hearing (Reuters)

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? An American Army intelligence analyst accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified U.S. documents to WikiLeaks for public disclosure made his first court appearance on Friday to face charges including aiding the enemy, which could send him to prison for life.

    Private First Class Bradley Manning, accused of supplying WikiLeaks with massive dumps of classified U.S. documents, went on trial at a courthouse at the Fort Meade military base in Maryland.

    Security was tight as media and some protesters gathered at the base, which also serves as the home of the secretive intelligence-gathering National Security Agency.

    WikiLeaks eventually posted online hundreds of thousands of sensitive diplomatic cables that exposed the candid views of U.S. officials and their allies.

    It also released about half a million classified U.S. files on the Iraq and Afghan wars -- actions that Washington said jeopardized national security.

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday called the WikiLeaks dump a "a very unfortunate and damaging action ... that put at risk individuals and relationships."

    Prosecutors aim to show there is sufficient evidence to bring Manning to trial at a general court martial on 22 criminal charges.

    If convicted of all counts, Manning would face a maximum punishment of life imprisonment, reduction in rank to the lowest enlisted pay grade, forfeiture of all pay and allowances and a dishonorable discharge, the Army said in a statement.

    The most serious charge, aiding the enemy, is a capital crime that carries the death penalty, but the Army has indicated it does not plan to seek that punishment.

    For much of the time since his detention beginning in May 2010 in Iraq, Manning was held on a charge of improperly obtaining a classified gunsight video that showed a 2007 helicopter attack that killed a dozen people in Iraq, including two Reuters journalists. The video was released publicly by WikiLeaks.

    The additional charges were brought against Manning last spring.

    HEARING BEFORE BIRTHDAY

    The proceedings begin one day before Manning, a Crescent, Oklahoma, native, celebrates his 24th birthday.

    Members of the Bradley Manning Support Network plan demonstrations on Friday outside Fort Meade and a march outside the base on Saturday, joined by protesters from the Occupy movement's encampments in Washington and on Wall Street, the organizations said.

    Daniel Ellsberg, who released the controversial history of the Vietnam War known as the Pentagon Papers in 1971, is expected to address the protesters on Saturday along with former military veterans and diplomats, Manning supporters said in an email.

    Manning defenders see him as a hero. Some view the release of the cables, with their frank discussion of corruption in some countries, as having contributed to the Arab Spring protests in the Middle East.

    "He stands accused of doing the right thing," said Zack Pesavento, who was at Fort Meade on Friday morning.

    Manning was caught after he bragged about his activities to former hacker Adrian Lamo, who turned him in to authorities, Lamo told Reuters.

    Lamo said Manning, who worked as an intelligence analyst for the 10th Mountain Division's 2nd Brigade in Iraq, told him he would come into work with music on a recordable CD labeled "something like 'Lady Gaga." He would then erase the music and download data from the military's Secret Internet Protocol Router Network, known as SIPRNet.

    Manning said he "listened and lip-synced to Lady Gaga's song 'Telephone' while exfiltrating possibly the largest data spillage in (A)merican history," according to a transcript of his Internet chats with Lamo, the details of which were confirmed by Lamo to Reuters and which were published by Wired Magazine.

    In his Internet chats with Lamo, Manning appears to acknowledged giving materials to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. He wrote to Lamo: "I'm a high profile source ... and I've developed a relationship with Assange."

    For his part, Assange is in Britain fighting extradition to Sweden over accusations of rape and sexual assault made by two female former WikiLeaks volunteers in August 2010.

    (Additional reporting by Phil Stewart)

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    Saturday, December 17, 2011

    Polemical journalist and atheist Christopher Hitchens dead at 62 (Reuters)

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? British-born journalist and atheist intellectual Christopher Hitchens, who made the United States his home and backed the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, died on Thursday at the age of 62.

    Hitchens died in Houston of pneumonia, a complication of cancer of the esophagus, Vanity Fair magazine said.

    "Christopher Hitchens - the incomparable critic, masterful rhetorician, fiery wit, and fearless bon vivant - died today at the age of 62," Vanity Fair said.

    A heavy smoker and drinker, Hitchens cut short a book tour for his memoir "Hitch 22" last year to undergo chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer.

    As a journalist, war correspondent and literary critic, Hitchens carved out a reputation for barbed repartee, scathing critiques of public figures and a fierce intelligence.

    In his 2007 book "God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything," Hitchens took on major religions with his trenchant atheism. He argued that religion was the source of all tyranny and that many of the world's evils have been done in the name of religion.

    The son of a British naval officer, Hitchens studied at Oxford University and worked as literary critic for the New Statesman magazine in London before moving to New York to work as a journalist in 1981. He settled in Washington the following year, initially as correspondent for the left-wing magazine The Nation. He retained his British citizenship when he became an American citizen in 2007.

    Hitchens was not one to mince words. In his book on Bill Clinton "No one left to lie to", he called the former U.S. president a "rapist" and a "con man." He once referred to Mother Teresa of Calcutta as a "fanatical Albanian dwarf."

    The author of 25 books - including works on Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine and George Orwell - and countless articles and columns, Hitchens never lost his biting humor.

    "I'm a member of a cancer elite. I rather look down on people with lesser cancers," Hitchens said in an interview with CBS "60 Minutes" aired on March 6, 2011.

    In a 2010 interview with Reuters, Hitchens dismissed criticism that he moved from left to right and helped former U.S. President George W. Bush sell the 2003 war with Iraq to the American public with what turned out to be bad intelligence about weapons of mass destruction.

    "Saddam was an enemy of the civilized world and he should have been taken out a long time before," Hitchens said of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. "I have no regrets about that at all."

    The 2001 attacks on the United States by Islamic fundamentalists in hijacked passenger planes made Hitchens ever more critical of the role of religion in the world, and led him to appreciate the merits of American democracy.

    "I am absolutely convinced that the main source of hatred in the world is religion, and organized religion," he wrote.

    (Editing by Mohammad Zargham)

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    Friday, December 16, 2011

    Wall Street woes pressure NYC budget: NYS official (Reuters)

    NEW YORK (Reuters) ? New York state is facing bigger budget deficits as the weak performance on Wall Street drags on the city's economy, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said on Thursday.

    The securities industry lost nearly $3 billion in the third quarter of 2011, reducing year-to-date profits to $9.6 billion, DiNapoli said in a statement.

    DiNapoli said the sector's profits, the primary driver of the city's economy, are likely to fall far short of the city's forecast of $20 billion for 2011.

    "With its prospects dimming, the industry has begun to cut costs and reduce employment and employee compensation, actions which will ripple through the New York City economy," DiNapoli said. "Cash bonuses paid to securities industry employees in the city are likely to be substantially smaller than last year."

    Lower Wall Street profits will make balancing New York City's budget more difficult, DiNapoli said.

    He said New York City is projecting budget gaps of $2 billion in fiscal year 2013, rising to $4.9 billion in fiscal year 2015. The estimates, however, do not reflect any further cuts in federal and state aid.

    In addition, the city is counting on getting $1 billion in fiscal year 2013 from the sale of taxi medallions. The state has not yet authorized the sales as negotiations with the city continue.

    (Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)

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    Duggars Share Photos of Baby Jubilee at Memorial Service

    Devout Christian reality stars Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar hosted a memorial service Wednesday in tribute to the baby they lost in a second-trimester miscarriage last week. Named Jubilee Shalom Duggar, the baby would have been the couple's 20th child.

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    Wednesday, December 7, 2011

    Sprint Users Might Have to Wait a Little Longer for Their LTE Network [Sprint]

    Earlier this year, Sprint had discussed plans for the rollout of their 4G LTE network, stating that it would be coming mid-summer. Now Sprint's CFO Joseph Euteneuer, speaking at an analyst conference, has stated its coming in the second half of 2012. It's a subtle, but potentially significant, change in language. More »


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    Tuesday, December 6, 2011

    Hezbollah chief makes rare public appearance

    The Associated Press reports from BEIRUT:

    The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah group made a rare public appearance at a Beirut rally on Tuesday to mark the Muslim holy day of Ashoura.

    Sheik Hassan Nasrallah has rarely been seen in public since his Shiite Muslim group battled Israel in a monthlong war in 2006, fearing Israeli assassination. Since then, he has communicated with his followers and gives news conference mostly via satellite link.

    But on Tuesday, the black-turbaned Nasrallah was seen walking through a throng of people in a southern Shiite stronghold in Beirut and then greeted crowds from the podium.

    "I wanted to be with you for few minutes ... to renew our pledge and for the world to hear us," Nasrallah said. His public appearance, he said, was a message to those who believe they can "threaten us," he added. Continue reading.

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    S-t-r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g electrical conductance to the limit

    ScienceDaily (Dec. 5, 2011) ? Individual molecules have been used to create electrical components like resistors, transistors and diodes that mimic the properties of familiar semiconductors. But according to Nongjian (NJ) Tao, a researcher at the Biodesign Institute at ASU, unique properties inherent in single molecules also may allow clever designers to produce novel devices whose behavior falls outside the performance observed in conventional electronics.

    In research appearing in a recent issue of Nature Nanotechnology, Tao describes a method for mechanically controlling the geometry of a single molecule, situated in a junction between a pair of gold electrodes that form a simple circuit. The manipulations produced over tenfold increase in conductivity.

    The unusual, often non-intuitive characteristics of single molecules may eventually be introduced into a broad range of microelectronics, suitable for applications including biological and chemical sensing electronic and mechanical devices.

    Delicate molecular manipulations requiring patience and finesse are routine for Tao, whose research at Biodesign's Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensors has included work on molecular diodes, graphene behavior and molecular imaging techniques. Nevertheless, he was surprised at the outcome described in the current paper: "If you have a molecule attached to electrodes, it can stretch like a rubber band," he says. "If it gets longer, most people tend to think that the conductivity will decrease. A longer wire is less conductive than a shorter wire."

    Indeed, diminishing conductivity through a molecule is commonly observed when the distance between the electrodes attached to its surface is increased and the molecule becomes elongated. But according to Tao, if you stretch the molecule enough, something unexpected happens: the conductance goes up -- by a huge amount. "We see at least 10 times greater conductivity, simply by pulling the molecule."

    As Tao explains, the intriguing result is a byproduct of the laws of quantum mechanics, which dictate the behavior of matter at the tiniest scales: "The conductivity of a single molecule is not simply inversely proportional to length. It depends on the energy level alignment."

    In the metal leads of the electrodes, electrons can move about freely but when they come to an interface -- in this case, a molecule that sits in the junction between electrodes -- they have to overcome an energy barrier. The height of this energy barrier is critical to how readily electrons can pass through the molecule. By applying a mechanical force to the molecule, the barrier is lowered, improving conductance.

    "Theoretically, people have thought of this as a possibility, but this is a demonstration that it really happens," Tao says. "If you stretch the molecule and geometrically increase the length, it energetically lowers the barrier so electrons can easily go through. If you think in optical terms, it becomes more transparent to electrons."

    The reason for this has to do with a property known as force-induced resonant tunneling. This occurs when the molecular energy moves closer to the Fermi level of the electrodes -- that is, toward the region of optimal conductance. Thus, as the molecule is stretched, it causes a decrease in the tunneling energy barrier.

    For the experiments, Tao's group used 1,4'-Benzenedithiol, the most widely studied entity for molecular electronics. Further experiments demonstrated that the transport of electrons through the molecule underwent a corresponding decrease as the distance between the electrodes was reduced, causing the molecule's geometry to shift from a stretched condition to a relaxed or squeezed state. "We have to do this thousands of times to be sure the effect is robust and reproducible."

    In addition to the discovery's practical importance, the new data show close agreement with theoretical models of molecular conductance, which had often been at variance with experimental values, by orders of magnitude.

    Tao stresses that single molecules are compelling candidates for a new types of electronic devices, precisely because they can exhibit very different properties from those observed in conventional semiconductors.

    Microelectromechanical systems or MEMS are just one domain where the versatile properties of single molecules are likely to make their mark. These diminutive creations represent a $40 billion a year industry and include such innovations as optical switches, gyroscopes for cars, lab-on-chip biomedical applications and microelectronics for mobile devices.

    "In the future, when people design devices using molecules, they will have a new toolbox they can use."

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    Monday, December 5, 2011

    Strange red galaxies a 'missing link' in history of the universe?

    The discovery of four ruby-red, dim galaxies at the farthest fringes of the universe could help scientists understand how the earliest galaxies evolved to become what we see today.

    A quartet of rarely observed, ruby-red galaxies from the dawn of the universe could provide a "missing link" in understanding how galaxies formed, according to a new study.

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    The galaxies, which researchers estimate formed before the 13.7 billion-year-old universe had reached its one billionth birthday, were a puzzle to the team that discovered them.?Only one other galaxy like them had been spotted before, and researchers sought to understand why the four?galaxies were as red and dim as they appear.

    The data could help scientists trying to piece together the story of how the first galaxies formed, as well as how galaxies evolved from humble beginnings to form the variety of sizes, shapes, and star populations seen today in nearby regions of the universe.

    These galaxies "might be a missing link in galactic evolution," notes Giovanni Fazio, a researcher at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass., and a member of the team reporting the results, in a statement.

    The galaxies appeared in data gathered by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, which?observes at longer infrared wavelengths than Hubble. That means Spitzer is?in a better position to snag objects ? like these galaxies ? that shine more brightly in the infrared than in visible wavelengths.

    "Hubble has shown us some of the first protogalaxies that formed, but nothing that looks like this," said Dr. Fazio.

    Still, the international team reporting the results pushed data-analysis techniques to their limit to tease out the dim galaxies.?The team,?headed by the Center for Astrophysics' Jiasheng Huang, also had to grapple with why the galaxies were so red and dim. Three options seemed possible:

    • The galaxies could host a large population of older, redder stars and be somewhat closer than the 12.7 billion light-year distance.
    • They could be extremely dusty and even closer.
    • They could be so distant that the universe's expansion has stretched the wavelengths of light they emit deep into the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.

    After analyzing the possibilities, the team determined that a blend of the 12.7 billion light-year distance with lots of dust best fit the data. In other words, the redness was not a trick of the distance; these neighboring galaxies would still be red if observed by someone in their local patch of the cosmos.

    Red and rockin'. The team notes that one of the four objects is an X-ray quasar, typically an indicator of an active supermassive black hole at its center. Another is a hyper-luminous infrared galaxy.

    Both point to galaxies that are undergoing mergers, the team suggests. And where there are mergers, more stars are born.

    Initial estimates put the galaxies' masses at roughly 10 to 30 percent of the Milky Way's mass, which itself estimated at between 1 trillion and 1.5 trillion times the sun's mass.

    The data were gathered as part of the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey.?The international effort draws on US and European orbiting observatories as well as ground-based telescopes observing in a range of wavelengths. It is designed to study galaxies over a wide span of time scales, peering as deep into the universe's past as current technology allows.

    The next step will?be to follow up the Spitzer observations with views from telescopes that look at the universe with submillimeter views. These telescopes are specifically designed to see dusty and hidden objects that other telescopes can barely see, if at all.

    For example, the Submillimeter Array near the summit of Hawaii's Mauna Kea discovered the only other known galaxy like those in the new quartet.

    The researchers say they hope to gather more-accurate distance-related data for the newly found galaxies with the Atacama?Large Millimeter/submillimater Array (ALMA) high in Chile's Atacama Desert. The array began its first science operations in August.

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