Friday, August 31, 2012

Dispatches From the Republican National Convention

Illustration by Robert Neubecker.

Illustration by Robert Neubecker.

For those who didn?t think that Mitt Romney has had to overcome obstacles: Clint Eastwood. The actor?s 12-minute turn onstage at the Republican Convention was rambling and distracting. He spoke to an empty chair in which he pretended the president sat. A few times he pretended the president had suggested he and Romney have intercourse with themselves. Obama spokesperson Ben Labolt suggested that, as counter-programming, the Democrats next week would have Salvador Dali. President Obama got in on the fun by tweeting a picture of himself sitting in the Roosevelt Room chair. (This seat?s taken.) The convention that had seemed snakebit at the start, with Hurricane Isaac and tropical storm Todd Akin, appeared to be ending on the same cursed note.

But after the unplanned interlude, Romney made his case as a fix-it man who would return America to its first principles after its fling with the exciting, promising, but ultimately disappointing incumbent. It was a time for more realistic goals. ?President Obama promised to begin to slow the rise of the oceans and heal the planet,? said Romney. ?My promise is to help you and your family.?

Romney made a promise, but the test of the speech is whether people believe it. Ann Romney talked about trust. Did he garner the trust people need to have to hand him the presidency? Mitt Romney?s election has always relied on a two-part formula. Voters needed to feel disappointment in the president and feel like Romney has a plan. Part 1 was a gift waiting for any Republican nominee who could make it to Tampa. Romney gave a perfectly fine speech, but there were no breakthroughs on that second task. The race feels like it is going to return to the hard-fought bitter contest it was before Romney entered the Tampa Bay Times Forum and without much momentum for the slog ahead.

Romney entered the hall and walked the red carpet through the crowd as if he were a president about to deliver the State of the Union. He shook hands, pointed at friends, and stopped to hug Sen. Orrin Hatch, who earlier in the evening had told me about Romney ?crawling in bed to cuddle his wife? when she had breast cancer. Romney didn?t get to the cuddling, but part of his speech was intended to give voters an inroad to who he is. He talked about his father, the Michigan governor whom they called ?brick? because he was so immovable. He told stories about unconditional love, his own parenting, and his love for his wife. The best line was: ?If you ask Ann and I what we?d give to break up just one more fight between the boys, or wake up in the morning and discover a pile of kids asleep in our room. Well, every mom and dad knows the answer to that.?

It was all done with a relatively light touch. The more powerful pitches were given from friends, fellow Mormons, and colleagues. A well-produced film should just run on a permanent website somewhere. Romney made a direct appeal to women voters by talking about the number of women he had put in top posts while he was governor of Massachusetts. He also tried to help disaffected Obama voters feel good about leaving the man who once had so much promise. For stretches of the speech, Romney acted almost as a psychologist identifying a shared national disappointment with Obama. ?Four years ago, I know that many Americans felt a fresh excitement about the possibilities of a new president,? he said before outlining all the ways in which the promises had not panned out. It was a way to use detail to show that he understood the travails of the common man. ?What could you do? Except work harder, do with less, try to stay optimistic. Hug your kids a little longer; maybe spend a little more time praying that tomorrow would be a better day.?

Then he turned his psychologist?s talents on the president. ?The president hasn?t disappointed you because he wanted to. The president has disappointed America because he hasn?t led America in the right direction.? Not a bad guy, just not up to the job.

The most devastating attack on Obama was his claim that there?s ?something wrong with the kind of job he?s done as president when the best feeling you had was the day you voted for him.? That line, plus the image Paul Ryan?s speech conjured the night before of a young Obama voter staring up at the ceiling, will live past the convention.

There was a curious inconsistency that undermined the Obama critique though. Romney said, ?He took office without the basic qualification that most Americans have and one that was essential to his task. He had almost no experience working in a business.? If this lack of business experience is the grand failure at the heart of the Obama presidency, then why did Romney pick Paul Ryan, who has no such experience himself?

The 2012 race for the presidency has felt stuck for months. Obama is weighed down by the economy, and Romney cannot close the deal. That was the dynamic before the Republican Convention and it?s the same afterward.

Read the rest of Slate?s coverage from the GOP convention.

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GOP Convention, Mitt Romney Haunted By Ghost Of George W. Bush

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Bill Rancic: Baby?s On His Way!

Expecting their first child - a son! - via a gestational carrier, the couple have received the much anticipated call that their surrogate is now in labor, E! News confirms.

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Antarctic breeding penguins vanishing

In the first complete survey of chinstrap penguins' breeding across Deception Island in the Antarctic, scientists have found a significant number of the chic birds have disappeared from the breeding grounds since the 1980s.

The largest colony, called Baily Head on Deception Island, which is located in the Antarctic's South Shetland Islands, saw a drop of more than 50 percent over the past two decades, the researchers added.

The culprit? The scientists point to climate change.

The study, detailed this week in the journal Polar Biology, complements another recent tally of chinstrap penguins on Deception Island. That survey focused on just one chinstrap colony on Deception, showing that more than one-third of the Vapour Col ?colony had vanished in the past 20 years. [ Photos: Chinstrap Penguins on Deception Island ]

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In the new study, Heather Lynch, assistant professor of ecology and evolution at Stony Brook University, and her colleagues surveyed the entire island in December 2011. Field work in Antarctica is not for the faint of heart; the 12-day period of their work using the yacht Pelagic as a base station occurred "in the harshest of conditions ? persistent clouds, precipitation and high winds, the latter sometimes reaching gale force and requiring a lot of patience waiting out the blows," said study researcher Ron Naveen, founder of the nonprofit science and conservation organization Oceanites, Inc. "But, in the end, we achieved the first-ever survey of all chinstraps breeding on the island."

The team estimated 79,849 breeding pairs of chinstrap penguins at Deception, including 50,408 breeding pairs at Baily Head.

"We combined our field count with an analysis of satellite image analysis showing for the first time that satellite image census estimates are indistinguishable from ground counts," Lynch told LiveScience in an email, referring to the Baily Head numbers."

Then, by comparing the updated numbers with previous population estimates (after accounting for uncertainty), the researchers found strong evidence of a more than 50 percent decline in the abundance of chinstraps breeding at Baily Head since 1986-87.

The study also seems to clear up, at least for the Baily Head colony, a concern that tourism may be harming the birds.

"While there has been considerable focus in the policy and management community about the potential impact of tourism on these penguin populations, we cannot forget the overwhelming evidence that climate is responsible for the dramatic changes that we are seeing on the Peninsula," Lynch said in a statement. "If tourism is having a negative impact on these populations, it?s too small an effect to be detected against the background of climate change."

In the 1990s, some thought the melting sea ice would favor chinstrap penguins, which, unlike Ad?lie penguins, prefer the ice-free waters. However, the sea-ice decline in the winter has reached a point where it is impacting the penguins' favorite food, krill, said Andres Barbosa of the National Museum of Natural Sciences in Madrid, who conducted the Vapour Col study.

The new study is part of the Antarctic Site Inventory project, which has been collecting and analyzing Antarctic Peninsula-wide penguin population data since 1994.

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'Promiscuous' enzymes still prevalent in metabolism: Challenges fundamental notion of enzyme specificity and efficiency

ScienceDaily (Aug. 30, 2012) ? Open an undergraduate biochemistry textbook and you will learn that enzymes are highly efficient and specific in catalyzing chemical reactions in living organisms, and that they evolved to this state from their "sloppy" and "promiscuous" ancestors to allow cells to grow more efficiently. This fundamental paradigm is being challenged in a new study by bioengineers at the University of California, San Diego, who reported in the journal Science what a few enzymologists have suspected for years: many enzymes are still pretty sloppy and promiscuous, catalyzing multiple chemical reactions in living cells, for reasons that were previously not well understood.

In this study, the research team, led by Bernhard Palsson, Galetti Professor of Bioengineering at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering, brought together decades of work on the behavior of individual enzymes to produce a genome-scale model of E. coli metabolism and report that at least 37 percent of its enzymes catalyze multiple metabolic reactions that occur in an actively growing cell.

"We've been able to stitch all of the enzymes together into one giant model, giving us a holistic view of what has been driving the evolution of enzymes and found that it isn't quite what we've thought it to be," said Palsson.

When organisms evolve, it is the genes or proteins that change. Therefore, gene and protein evolution has classically been studied one gene at a time. However in this work, Palsson and his colleagues, introduce an important paradigm shift by demonstrating that the evolution of individual proteins and enzymes is influenced by the function of all of the other enzymes in an organism, and how they all work together to support the growth rate of the cell.

Using a whole-cell model of metabolism, the research team found that the more essential an enzyme is to the growth of the cell, the more efficient it needs to be; meanwhile, enzymes that only weakly contribute to cell growth can remain 'sloppy.' The study found three major reasons why some enzymes have evolved to be so efficient, while others have not:

Enzymes that are used more extensively by the organism need to be more efficient to avoid waste. To increase efficiency, they evolve to catalyze one specific metabolic reaction. When enzymes are responsible for catalyzing reactions that are necessary for cell growth and survival, they are specific in order to avoid interference from molecules that are not needed for cell growth and survival.

Since organisms have to adapt to dynamic and noisy environments, they sometimes need to have careful control of certain enzyme activities in order to avoid wasting energy and prepare for anticipated nutrient changes. Evolving higher specificity makes these enzymes easier to control.

"Our study found that the functions of promiscuous enzymes are still used in growing cells, but the sloppiness of these enzymes is not detrimental to growth. They are much less sensitive to changes in the environment and not as necessary for efficient cell growth," said Nathan Lewis, who earned a Ph.D. in bioengineering at the Jacobs School in March and is now a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School.

This study is also a triumph in the emerging field of systems biology, which leverages the power of high-performance computing and an enormous amount of available data from the life sciences to simulate activities such as the rates of reactions that break down nutrients to make energy and new cell parts. "This study sheds light on the vast number of promiscuous enzymes in living organisms and shifts the paradigm of research in biochemistry to a holistic level," said Lewis. "The insights found in our work also clearly show that fine-grained knowledge can be obtained about individual proteins while using large-scale models." This concept will yield immediate and more distant results.

"Our team's findings could also inform other research efforts into which enzymes require further study for overlooked promiscuous activities," said Hojung Nam, a postdoctoral researcher in Palsson's lab. "Besides testing and characterizing more enzymes for potential promiscuous activities, enzyme promiscuity could have far-reaching impacts as scientists try to understand how unexpected promiscuous activities of enzymes contribute to diseases such as leukemia and brain tumors," said Nam.

Funding was provided by the U.S. Department of Energy and National Institutes of Health (DE-SC0004917, DE-FG02-09ER25917, and 2R01GM057089-13) and a fellowship from the National Science Foundation (NSF GK-12 742551).

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Idaho evacuations ordered; Wash. residents go home

SEATTLE (AP) ? Thunderstorms and lightning threatened fire officials' plans to contain a large blaze in central Washington state as hundreds of Washington and California residents returned home to find out whether their homes were spared.

In Idaho, authorities on Saturday issued a mandatory evacuation order for some 350 homes in the area around Featherville due to thick smoke. That town and the community of Pine, both recreation getaways in the mountains 105 miles northeast of Boise, remained in the path of a 130-square-mile wildfire that has been burning for two weeks.

Fire managers were concerned that poor visibility could hamper the evacuation process, fire spokesman David Eaker said. The smoke also prevented retardant bombers from reaching the fire and aerial reconnaissance flights from locating the fire's leading edge.

"It's a very active, very dangerous fire," fire information officer Steve Till said. Crews "were prepared for it, but civilians are probably much better not being here."

The Idaho Emergency Operations Center on Saturday assigned an Idaho National Guard helicopter to fires in the southwest part of the state to be available for medical evacuations if needed. Officials said the UH-72 Lakota helicopter and seven soldiers were scheduled to be stationed in Pine as early as Monday.

The Trinity Ridge Fire burning through timber grew 15 square miles overnight. High temperatures combined with low humidity and difficult terrain made it harder for the 1,082 firefighters assigned to the blaze.

Fire spokeswoman Lisa Machnik said Saturday that three firefighters suffered ankle and knee injuries because of the rough terrain.

To the west, many residents in Washington state were returning to the south and east sides of a 35-square mile blaze near the town of Cle Elum in the Cascade Range, about 75 miles east of Seattle. That fire burned out of control for much of the week, destroying 70 residential properties and 210 other structures on the east side of the Cascades.

"People are finding a little bit of everything. Some homes were damaged, some homes were destroyed and some homes weren't even touched," Fred Slyfield, emergency management specialist for Kittitas County, Wash., said Saturday morning.

Nearly 1,000 firefighters and other personnel and eight helicopters were still building a line around the fire, which started Monday at a bridge construction project and exploded through dry grass, brush and trees. More than 400 people fled their homes. About 30 people are in local shelters, Slyfield said.

Fire danger remained high in the area, with hot, dry weather and a chance for storms and lightning expected Saturday evening.

"We're kind of on edge about that," said Mick Mueller, a spokesman at the fire command center.

Fire officials said crews are ready to respond quickly should lightning and winds trigger new fires in the area late Saturday, fire spokesman Matt Comisky said Saturday morning.

Firefighters in California made progress on some of the nearly dozen wildfires burning across that state. About 400 residents were allowed to return home in a rural area of San Diego County in the southern part of the state.

Crews also were gaining ground against a series of Northern California wildfires, but fire officials said lightning sparked more than a dozen new blazes in the area late Friday and early Saturday.

Most of the new fires were small, state fire spokesman Daniel Berlant said.

A light sprinkling of rain helped firefighters early Saturday helped crews battling a large fire in the Plumas National Forest, about 120 miles north of Sacramento. Crews had that blaze 34 percent contained.

The Chips fire has consumed more than 69 square miles and continued to threaten about 900 homes.

"We're encouraged by the progress our folks have been able to make," fire spokesman John Nichols said Saturday. "The weather last night and this morning helped the night crew get that much more done."

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Associated Press writer Keith Ridler in Boise, Idaho, contributed to this report.

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Finally! Apple, Samsung Finish Up Witness Testimony in Jury Trial

As the final moments of witness testimony in Apple and Samsung's patent trial approached, the companies' counsel brought up (and re-brought up) expert witnesses in an effort to sway jurors to their point of view. Early talk centered around Samsung's 3G, standards-related patents Friday morning.

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London Session: Will they/ won?t they save the euro?

There are a couple of themes dominating a fairly quiet Friday. The first is the Eurozone after headline risk came back with a vengeance. Firstly there was the German Chancellor Angela Merkel who said that Germany and the ECB are on the same side, which elicited a major sigh of relief from euro bulls. She also said that Germany seeks a long-term solution to the sovereign debt crisis, during a trip to Canada. But Merkel is not the leader of Europe and thus her view does not necessarily represent the majority. Finnish officials have come out today touting the possibility of Greek exit, which seems at odds to Merkel's sentiment.

Where is the ECB?

Although the euro has been fairly resilient this week and the peripheral bond market has recovered well (Spanish 5-year bond yields are below their 100-day moving average at 5.4% and the 10-year yield continues to back away from 7% and is now below 6.5%), we are still missing a major piece of the jigsaw puzzle - the ECB has not yet clarified its position and is not yet acting as the lender of last resort. It said it won't offer Spain, Italy etc. more help until they sign up for bailouts and formal fiscal consolidation targets - i.e., no hand-outs until the ECB has a say in member states' national budgets. Merkel said on Thursday that she agrees with Draghi and the ECB, but Spain has yet to request a formal sovereign bailout (banking bailout aside) and seems less than willing to give away its budgetary sovereignty to Brussels without a fight. Thus, the more its bond yields fall the less likely Madrid is going to want to apply for a formal bailout and the less likely it is that the ECB will actually step in to sort this crisis out and take up the mantle of financial pillar for the currency bloc. Strange but true...

This could thwart a long-term euro rally and makes it sensitive to sell offs, added to that the technical signs suggest that this rally is fairly tentative. The FX market may be buying euro, but not in huge quantities hence the bulls don't seem to have the puff to get EURUSD above 1.2450 anytime soon now that it is increasingly unlikely that the Federal Reserve will embark on more QE at its September meeting.

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The dollar changes its stripes

The other theme that the markets could toy with today is the dollar reacting well to good economic news. The dollar rallied on a broad-based basis on Tuesday after strong US retail sales for July. Then the dollar rose by 0.4% on a broad-based basis and was up 0.5% against the euro. So watch out for the University of Michigan confidence index for August, which is due at 1455 BST/ 0955 ET today. It is expected to decline to 72.2 from 72.33 - the lowest level since December 2011. But if we get an upward surprise in US consumer confidence the dollar could have a strong positive reaction and EURUSD may be the casualty.

The Aussie: too hot to handle

The Aussie has been a big mover to the downside after the Australian Treasury dismissed the idea of intervening in the markets to weaken AUDUSD (however, they are discussing it so the markets won't rule out the possibility of some intervention at some stage in the future). It dropped 100 pips on the announcement and has not been able to make up ground after rumours of some large Australian banks selling their domestic currency. Below 1.0460 opens the way for a move towards 1.0280 - where the 200 and 100-day smas converge, which should act as major support zone. For a shorter-term set up I would look for a recovery back towards 1.0460-70 before jumping on the back of a short as the short term MACD suggests that this pair is oversold for now. The fundamental back drop is less Aussie supportive than it has been of late due to 1, the FOMC likely to remain on hold rather than boost QE and 2, the fact that Australian officials are concerned about Aussie strength.

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One to Watch: USDJPY

The Japanese government hinted on Friday there could be more stimulus to try and beat deflation. Although the government seems fairly convinced that the economy will grow nicely for the rest of this year and 2013, the government may establish a secondary budget to boost investment in new growth areas like green technology to ensure that the economy's momentum is maintained. These comments are fairly yen neutral, but the yen remains the worst performer this week out of the major currencies. The future movements of the yen are likely to be determined by the FOMC and US Treasury yields.

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Friday, August 17, 2012

PFT: Browns show promise vs. Packers

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All too often, a lawsuit gets focused on a collateral issue.? And that collateral issue then takes on a life of its own.

That?s precisely what has happened over the last 48 in the bounty cases.

The NFLPA has, at the direction of Judge Helen G. Berrigan, submitted information regarding the date on which the NFLPA asked the league to delay the imposition of discipline on players.? Judge Berrigan asked for that information via a Wednesday court order in an apparent effort to confirm (some may say ?call B.S. on?) an August 10 claim by NFL outside counsel Gregg Levy that Commissioner Roger Goodell was ready on March 21 to impose discipline on the players and the non-players, but that Goodell waited as to the players at the request of the union.

The question has relevance because the players believe that statements made by Goodell about the players on March 21 reflect that he had made up his mind before conducting a full investigation and rendering a reasoned decision.? If he already had made his decision as of March 21, the statements provide no proof of bias or partiality.? (Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma also believes that the statements fall beyond the scope of the labor deal and are thus subject to a defamation claim, if they were made before the investigation had completed.)

Before I go any farther, I need to be clear on one thing.? I?m not suggesting or saying or implying that the NFL deliberately gave false information to the court.? Routinely, lawyers who didn?t experience the events that they?re trying to wedge into a predetermined narrative make unintended factual mistakes.? It?s one of the byproducts of the duty of zealous representation; sometimes, the zeal causes a lawyer to accidentally drift beyond that which is real.

Moreover, direct conflicts in sworn testimony don?t mean that someone is committing perjury.? Humans often perceive their communications very differently, as proven time and again by the ?grocery list? experiment in grade school, where the teacher tells Kid No. 1 to get ?milk, eggs, bread? and by the time it gets to Kid No. 27 the lists consists of ?purple, monkey, meatball.?

I?m saying this because the curve ball thrown by Judge Berrigan has quickly become a full-blown, he-said/she-said clusterfudge.

On Thursday, the NFL explained in its submission that the NFLPA asked for a 60-day delay of all discipline on March 7, that the NFL later declined to delay discipline ?especially with regard to discipline of the club and non-player employees,? and that Goodell and NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith later agreed verbally ?to address first discipline of the club and then to afford the NFLPA a reasonable opportunity to conduct its own investigation and express its views before [Goodell] imposed discipline on the players.?

Predictably (given the inability of the NFL and NFLPA to agree on anything right now), Smith disagrees with Goodell?s contention.? ?At no point did I reach some sort of agreement with Mr. Goodell that, in exchange for delaying the NFL?s imposition of discipline on players, the NFLPA would conduct its own investigation and share the results of that investigation with the NFL,? Smith said in a sworn statement filed with the court on Friday, a copy of which PFT has obtained.

Smith also takes advantage of the opportunity to fire another shot at the league?s overall process.

?I stressed to Mr. Goodell that it was important for the accused players and the NFLPA to have access to the League?s information, and that the information be presented so that the accused players could respond before any punishment was imposed,? Smith said.? ?Finally, I emphasized that transparency was important, so that if there were clear evidence of a pay-to-injure program, the NFLPA could work with the NFL to stop such behavior and ensure it never happens again.? The cooperation and transparency that I requested, and that I firmly believed was in the best interest of all parties, was not provided and to date, it has never been provided.?

Taking it all one level higher, Browns linebacker Scott Fujita executed an affidavit in which he directly disputes the claim that Goodell was ready to discipline the players as of March 21.? Fujita testifies that he called Goodell on ?approximately? March 20, because Fujita was ?disturbed that my name had been leaked in media reports concerning the NFL?s investigation.?? Fujita then testifies that, during the call, ?Goodell told me he would be coming down hard with punishments on the Saints coaches, but that with respect to Saints players, he was not quite sure what he had on them, and that player punishments therefore would take some time.?

In other words, the NFLPA believes that Goodell?s sworn statement was unintentionally inaccurate, at best.

Now that Judge Berrigan has the information, it?s not known what the next step will be.? She could, in theory, convene an evidentiary hearing, at which time Goodell, Smith, Fujita, and perhaps others would testify in open court ? and Judge Berrigan would then decide based on their words and demeanor what really happened.

She also could try to resolve the factual dispute based on the information that has been provided.? Given that every move she makes now eventually will be scrutinized by an appellate court, don?t be surprised if she takes the safer course and creates a full factual on which her eventual decisions will be based, by ordering that the parties and witnesses give live testimony.

And if Judge Berrigan decides that a decision as to the players hadn?t been made as of March 21, she could be much more likely to find that Goodell?s March 21 statements fall beyond the protections of the labor deal with respect to Vilma?s defamation claim ? and that Goodell?s March 21 statements about player responsibility reflect bias and partiality in the overall process, given that the statements came in the absence of a completed investigation.

Remember, Judge Berrigan said last week, ?If I can [rule in Vilma's favor] legally, I will.? If I find a way, I will.?? This factual dispute, if resolved in favor of Vilma and the other players, could give Berrigan the path that she has been looking for.

Regardless of how it all turns out, it?s obvious based on the traffic and comments generated by the articles regarding the March 21 issue that this obscure quirk in the facts has caught not only Judge Berrigan?s attention, but also yours.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/08/16/browns-put-together-strong-first-half-in-green-bay/related

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Do Vitamins Lower Stroke Risk?

Although many people take vitamin supplements, proof of their health benefits has been scant. Now experts say there's enough evidence to conclude most don?t reduce the risk of stroke, but there are two that may.

Dr. Graeme Hankey, head of the Stroke Unit at Royal Perth Hospital in Australia, reviewed studies conducted between 1970 and 2012 on the effect of vitamin supplements on stroke risk, giving the most weight to those that were large, long-term studies in which participants were randomly assigned to take a particular vitamin supplement, or not.

The most rigorous studies found no link between taking vitamin C, vitamin E or beta-carotene supplements and a reduced risk of stroke.

In fact, one study involving more than 82,400 people found taking beta-carotene (which the body can convert into vitamin A) was associated with an increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease, including heart disease and stroke. Although the increased risk was small, these findings suggest use of beta-carotene and vitamin A supplements should be discouraged, Hankey said.

Other studies found that for people who get enough vitamin B12 and folate from diet, taking additional supplements did not reduce stroke risk, Hankey said.

But the jury was still out on whether vitamin B3 (niacin) or vitamin D could reduce the risk of stroke. The results of a few large, long-term studies are being awaited, and may help answer this question, Hankey said.

Hankey said people should not take vitamin supplements unless they are deficient in a particular vitamin, which is rare in developed countries, he said.

The best ways to prevent stroke are to eat a healthy diet, exercise, don't smoke, and "have regular checks of blood pressure, blood cholesterol and blood sugar, and to keep them well-controlled," Hankey said.

Hankey's review was published online Aug. 7 in the journal Stroke.

Many of the studies Hankey reviewed did not randomly assign people to take a particular vitamin, but instead, observed a certain population over time. Without randomization, factors related to a person's lifestyle or upbringing could influence the results.

"We need large, reliable, randomized controlled trials to evaluate with minimal bias ? the effect of interventions such as vitamins on stroke and other outcomes," Hankey said.

Nutritionists say it's best to get vitamins from food. While it's OK to take vitamin supplements, these pills should be viewed as exactly what their name suggests ? a supplement to a healthy diet, rather than the basis for one, said Roberta Anding, a registered dietitian and spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association, in an interview with MyHealthNewsDaily last year.

Pass it on: The most rigorous studies to date show use of vitamin C, vitamin E or beta-carotene do not prevent stroke.

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

UK bank settles Iran money probe in NY for $340M

ALBANY, New York (AP) ? A British bank accused of scheming with the Iranian government to launder billions of dollars will be subject to two years of monitoring at its New York branch and will permanently install personnel to oversee and audit offshore monitoring as part of a $340 million settlement with financial regulators.

New York state's banking regulator Benjamin Lawsky said Tuesday that Standard Chartered Bank will pay the civil penalty to the state and will strengthen oversight of overseas transactions. Standard Chartered spokeswoman Julie Gibson said a formal agreement with details was expected shortly.

A hearing on the issue scheduled for Wednesday has been adjourned.

The federal government still could take action. Federal Reserve spokeswoman Barbara Hagenbaugh said the Fed "continues to work with the other agencies on a comprehensive resolution."

The U.S. imposes financial sanctions on political enemies to hinder their access to the global financial system. The goal is to choke off banks and other sources of capital, limiting their economic growth and their ability to buy weapons, food and other items available through global trade. Sanctions ensure that U.S. banks don't get involved.

Several other non-U.S. banks with operations in the United States have settled sanctions cases with U.S. authorities in recent years. Dutch bank ING Bank NV agreed in June to pay $619 million to settle charges that it secretly moved billions of dollars through the U.S. financial system on behalf of Iranian and Cuban customers.

Standard Chartered Bank said Monday it "strongly rejects" and "contests" the New York regulators' portrayal of its transactions with Iranian banks.

Lawsky earlier had signed an order that required the London-based bank to answer his questions following an investigation into the practice of removing crucial identifiers in financial transactions, called wire stripping.

The state agency called the bank a rogue institution and quoted one of its executives as saying: "You (expletive) Americans. Who are you to tell us, the rest of the world, that we're not going to deal with Iranians."

The bank conspired with its Iranian clients to route nearly 60,000 U.S. dollar payments through its New York branch "after first stripping information from wire transfer messages used to identify sanctioned countries, individuals and entities," according to the agency's order.

The order said the transactions provided the bank with millions of dollars in fees when such trade was restricted. Lawsky said the scheme left the U.S. financial system "vulnerable to terrorists."

The bank's statement said "well over 99.9 percent" of the questioned transactions with Iran complied with all regulations and the few transactions that didn't amounted to $14 million.

It said none of its Iranian payments was on behalf of any designated terrorist group.

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Associated Press Business Writer Marcy Gordon in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uk-bank-settles-iran-money-probe-ny-340m-063839846--finance.html

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Project Engineer ? Engineering Graduate | Key Recruitment

Job Title

Project Engineer ? Engineering Graduate

Salary

R16 000.00 (CTC) per month

Closing Date

31st August 2012

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Job Synopsis
Exciting opportunity exists at a leading plastics manufacturer for an Electrical/Mechanical/Industrial Engineering Graduate to become a Project Engineer.?This is an initial 1 year contract and?the main function of this role will be to assist in the development and implementation of continuous improvement projects. Main responsibilities include:
??Conducting technical and market research for new developments as specified by the Technical and Market Development Manager.
??Conducting raw material and product design validation testing.
??Project managing specific continual improvement projects.
??Prepare CAD drawings as and when required for all functions within the business.

Requirements
??Degree in Electrical, Mechanical or Industrial Engineering (No Diplomas only Degrees)
??Knowledge of the Plastics Industry would be an advantage
??Drivers license

Responsibilities
1. TECHNICAL AND MARKET RESEARCH
1.1 To conduct market research with regard to new product development
1.2 To compile detailed research reports when required ? to aid and serve as the foundation for the development of sales and marketing strategies.

2. PRODUCT VALIDATION ANDTESTING
2.1 To test prototypes and products in accordance with agreed specifications.
2.2 To manage outsourced testing services, e.g. a 3rd party laboratory.

3. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
3.1 To develop project management plans, e.g. a Gantt chart in MS Project.
3.2 To prepare a financial justification for the project.
3.3 To obtain quotes to implement the project.
3.4 To project manage contractors.
3.5 To report on progress and file relevant documentation.

4. CAD DRAWINGS
4.1 To prepare CAD drawings for all functions within the business using specialised CAD software. E.g. plant layouts for SHEQ documents, new factory layouts, new machine site preparations, sketches of customer proposals, etc.

5. ADMIN
5.1 To present a monthly report.
5.2 To enter requisitions to procure material or services.
5.3 To complete SHEQ related documents where applicable.

6. SAMPLE STORE
6.1 To maintain the product sample store.

7. GENERAL
7.1 To keep abreast of developments and trends in the relevant fields.
7.2 To maintain the areas in which they are working in a neat and clean condition at all times in order to comply with the housekeeping standards laid down by Management.
7.3 To ensure adherence to the company?s safety standards and the safety requirements for all equipment/machinery/vehicles in order to comply with the standards laid down by Group SHEQ policy.
7.4 To report to the Technical and Market Development Manager on progress/results achieved in all KPI?s on a regular basis.

Salary: R16 000.00 (CTC) per month

Location: Atlantis, Cape Town

How to Apply?
Please send your CV and academic transcripts to info@gradzone.co.za.

Source: http://keyrecruitment.co.za/project-engineer-engineering-graduate/

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Dolby Digital Plus coming soon to tablets and phones, we go ears-on (video)

Dolby Digital Plus coming soon to tablets, we go earson video

Whenever we review tablets, the section on audio quality is usually short, and it usually goes something like this: "The quality is tinny and the volume is low, especially since the speakers are located on the back side." (Translation: "What did you expect, people?") That's a shame, given how tablets are supposedly ideal for content consumption. Fortunately, though, this is something Dolby's been working on. The company is bringing its Digital Plus technology to tablets, phones and laptops with the aim of enhancing sound quality, and also making movie dialog easier to make out. In the demo video embedded after the break, for instance, that Galaxy Tab is cranked to full volume, but it's still hard to follow along with The Incredibles. With Digital Plus turned on, the conversation is easier to hear, and you can also parse background noises, like a phone ringing in an office.

Right now, the technology is compatible with Windows 7, Win 8 and Android. Dolby says the software is specially tuned for each device, and it's up to OEMs to license the technology, so don't hold your breath for an app you can download on your own. For now, we don't know of any devices with Digital Plus, but a Dolby rep told us the first should be announced within the coming months. So, what you'll see in the video after the break isn't some unannounced product but rather, an older Samsung tablet rigged to run the software as a demo. Oh, and the UI is apparently not final, so don't put too much stock in the way the app looks. Anyway, have a listen and let us know if you can hear the difference.

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New technology delivers sustained release of drugs for up to six months

ScienceDaily (Aug. 13, 2012) ? A new technology which delivers sustained release of therapeutics for up to six months could be used in conditions which require routine injections, including diabetes, certain forms of cancer and potentially HIV/AIDS.

Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed injectable, reformable and spreadable hydrogels which can be loaded with proteins or other therapeutics. The hydrogels contain up to 99.7% water by weight, with the remainder primarily made up of cellulose polymers held together with cucurbiturils -- barrel-shaped molecules which act as miniature 'handcuffs'.

"The hydrogels protect the proteins so that they remain bio-active for long periods, and allow the proteins to remain in their native state," says Dr Oren Scherman of the Department of Chemistry, who led the research. "Importantly, all the components can be incorporated at room temperature, which is key when dealing with proteins which denature when exposed to high heat."

The hydrogels developed by Scherman, Dr Xian Jun Loh and PhD student Eric Appel are capable of delivering sustained release of the proteins they contain for up to six months, compared with the current maximum of three months. The rate of release can be controlled according to the ratio of materials in the hydrogel.

Not only do these hydrogels double the window of content release, they use far less non-water material than current technology. The extra material serves as a type of scaffolding holding the hydrogel together, but it can affect performance of the cargo contained within it, so the less structure-forming material contained within the hydrogel, the more effectively it will perform.

As drug therapy moves away from small molecule drugs toward protein-based therapy, applications such hormone therapy, wound healing and insulin treatment would all be ideal applications for the hydrogels.

For example, more than a quarter of the 2.9 million individuals in the UK who have diabetes have to inject themselves daily with insulin in order to control blood glucose levels. Containing the insulin within a hydrogel could potentially reduce the number of annual injections from 365 to just two.

The long-term sustained release would be especially useful in resource-deprived or rural settings where patients requiring daily medication may not have regular access to a doctor. "There's been a lot of research that shows patients who need to take a pill each day for the rest of their lives, especially HIV patients in Africa who do not show any obvious symptoms, will take the pills for a maximum of six months before they stop, negating the point of taking the medication in the first place," says Appel. "If patients only have to take one shot which will give them six month's worth of medication, we'll have a much greater chance of affecting an entire population and slowing or stopping the progression of a disease."

The team are currently working with researchers from the Brain Repair Centre in the Department of Clinical Medicine on how the technology might be used as a possible treatment for brain cancer.

The research was published recently in the journal Biomaterials and has been patented by Cambridge Enterprise, the University's commercialisation group.

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  1. David J. Mooney, Daniel F. Baldwin, Nam P. Suh, Joseph P. Vacanti, Robert Langer. Novel approach to fabricate porous sponges of poly(d,l-lactic-co-glycolic acid) without the use of organic solvents. Biomaterials, 1996; 17 (14): 1417 DOI: 10.1016/0142-9612(96)87284-X

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

The scent of love: Decomposition and male sex pheromones

ScienceDaily (Aug. 10, 2012) ? Young virgin female hide beetles (Dermestes maculatus) are attracted to cadavers by a combination of cadaver odour and male sex pheromones, finds a new study published in BioMed Central's open access journal Frontiers in Zoology. Neither cadaver scent, nor male sex pheromones alone, caught the fancy of the fussy females. This predilection ensures that there is both a waiting male and food for her larvae, and optimises the chances of reproductive success.

Decomposition of a vertebrate cadaver is a sequential buffet for many carrion species including insects. Different species have evolved preferences for different stages during decomposition. The first to arrive are blow flies and flesh flies, whose larvae feed on the still moist tissue, followed by clown and rove beetles, who eat the larvae. Adult skin/hide beetles will start to arrive and feed on the remaining skin and ligaments, but will not breed until advanced decay has set in.

By the time the cadaver has been reduced to bones, hair, and dried out skin only the larvae of hide beetles, as well as scarabs and checkered beetles remain. The life cycle and sequence of arrival of these flies and beetles is so predictable that it can be used by forensic scientists to estimate time of death.

A team of researchers, led by Christian von Hoermann from Ulm University, Germany, filled olfactometers with different volatile scents and recorded which scents female hide beetles were attracted to. The scents used were pig cadaver, collected at different stages of decay, male pheromone gland extract, synthetic pheromones, and a control, pentane (an organic solvent which was used to extract the other odours).

The females ignored both the control and synthetic pheromone. In fact they pretty much ignored everything apart from the odour of piglet in the dry remains stage, as long as it was enhanced by male pheromones.

Christian von Hoermann explained, "Although cadaver odour alone is not sufficient to attract two to three week-old virgin female hide beetles, it is enough to attract newly emerged males." Release of pheromones by these males appears to signal the cadaver as an appropriate site for feeding, mating and egg laying. Evolution seems to have ensured that hide beetle females only respond to a mate (or a food source for their larvae) when the other is also present, so that they can optimise the chances of their offspring's survival.

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5 Must-Visit Wine Bars in Brooklyn | Serious Eats: Drinks

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When it comes to exciting wine bars, Brooklyn is on the up. A new wave of wine-obsessed buyers and bar-restaurant owners has forsaken the insipid, the safe, and the homogenous for glasses of singular vino from lesser-known regions and producers.

An added bonus: space is generally larger and rents are cheaper in Brooklyn, translating to lower prices by the glass (and bottle) compared to venues that lie west on the isle of Manhattan. Most of favorite wine bars in Brooklyn are a bit off the beaten track, and that is part of the charm. Each spot is representative of its neighborhood, and most importantly, offers tasteful fodder for the curious oenophile.

Find out a bit about our top five places to drink wine in Brooklyn below, and find out what to order in the slideshow above.


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Hillside Wine Bar

From the folks that introduced unpretentious farmstead dining to a quiet nook on the outskirts of Dumbo, this equally casual wine bar is an offshoot of Vinegar Hill House restaurant. At Hillside, passing the time with a glass of wine gives the intrepid wine drinker a feeling of being outside of New York City. The atmosphere here resembles a New England seaside shack, albeit a more stylish version, it is fitting then that the menu features East Coast oysters and other sea-faring delights.

70 Hudson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11201 (map);718-522-7957

Thirstbaravin

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When the owners of a wine shop (Emilia Valencia and Michael Yarmark are also the proprietors of Thirst Wine Merchants in Fort Greene) decide to open a wine bar and restaurant, the expectations are going to be high. Thirstbaravin delivers.

Since opening in December 2010, the wine list and creative seasonal food has been favorably reviewed by heavyweight publications such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, and New York magazine. The clean, expansive, loft-like space is the perfectly un-intrusive setting to enjoy a glass of wine from a list that focuses on wines with a traditional and natural bent.

629 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11238 (map)
718-857-9227; thirstbar.blogspot.com

Fort Defiance

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Though Red Hook has gentrified somewhat, it has remained a sleepy charmer due to its out of the way location and sizable distance from any subway line. Fort Defiance fits into the neighborhood nicely with its laid-back pub vibe and incredibly exciting wine list. If wine director Dhrubo Mazumdar is the behind the bar, ask him what's new, but just watch out, his passion for good, honestly made vino is infectious.

365 Van Brunt Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231 (map)
347-453-6672; fortdefiancebrooklyn.com

D.O.C.

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Hats must be tipped to D.O.C., the all-Italian wine bar situated in the heart of Williamsburg. This spot opened ten years ago, when the neighborhood was just starting to percolate with artists and sub-culture kids. Despite the now fully blown influx of hipster-cool, D.O.C. has remained the same. This could be some low-key trattoria in old-school Brooklyn. Literally housed within a house, the sign-less bar and restaurant offers a fairly extensive menu (try the liver mousse) and a wine list that focuses solely on indigenous Italian grape varieties.

83 N 7th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211 (map)
718-963-1925; docwinebar.com

The Farm on Adderley

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Located in the leafy Ditmas Park neighborhood, The Farm offers one of the best wine lists in South Brooklyn. There is something here to please everyone, a smattering of old-school wines, a handful of natural and one or two easy crowd-pleasers. Chef and wine buyer Tom Kearney defies wine clich?s with choices from the Loire, Jura and the Canary Islands. Ok, we might be pushing it a little when we call this local establishment a wine bar; but what matters is this restaurant's spacious bar up front and their list, which makes wine lovers salivate.

1108 Cortelyou Road, Brooklyn, NY 11218 (map)
718-287-3101; thefarmonadderley.com

For a peek at these 5 great wine bars and recommendations for what to drink at each spot, click through to the slideshow.


About the Author: Pameladevi Govinda is a New York-based freelance writer whose contributions have appeared in Imbibe, Vibe, Decanter, Daily Candy, Spain Gourmetour and more. She has also worked and written for some of New York's best wines shops including Astor Wines & Spirits and Chambers Street Wines. She currently writes and sells wine for Thirst Wine Merchants in Brooklyn's Fort Greene area.

Source: http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2012/08/best-wine-bars-brooklyn-new-york-where-to-drink-wine-nyc.html

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