Sunday, August 4, 2013

The River Odra mouth area's biological diversity explained in new open access books

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'The Szczecin Lagoon Ecosystem: The Biotic Community of the Great Lagoon and its Food Web Model'

According to Greenpeace, one of the biggest single threats to marine ecosystems today is overfishing. It is a global phenomenon, frequently resulting in elimination of the species, followed by advanced environmental degradation and irreversible biological damage. The continuous resource depletion has led to a realization that the fisheries policy and governance have to be rooted in the ecosystem context. Healthy aquatic ecosystems are those where human disturbances have not impaired the natural functioning nor appreciably altered the character of the system. During the last two decades, the concept of the 'Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management' has been recognised worldwide. It requires the development of models as one of the major activities indispensable for effective policy of sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems.

In their book, "The Szczecin Lagoon Ecosystem.The Biotic Community of the Great Lagoon and its Food Web Model" -- to be published this summer by Versita, the Polish biologists Norbert Wolnomiejski and Zbigniew Witek offer a comprehensive assessment of the Great Lagoon's environment and biota, presenting a multifaceted analysis of the Lagoon's ecosystem. The authors summarise the results of a five-year study of a particularly complex environmental system, where simultaneous influences of fluvial and marine environments are combined with exceptionally strong anthropopressure. The obtained image of the structure and functioning of the Great Lagoon is compared to studies of other estuary ecosystems in the world, based on a thorough analysis of related literature.

Aquatic ecosystem health is important to humans since everything is connected, and when an ecosystem is out of balance, humans will eventually begin to suffer as well. Our health and many of our activities are dependent on the health of aquatic ecosystems. Most of the water that we drink is taken from lakes or rivers. If the lake or river system is unhealthy, the water may be unsafe to drink or unsuitable for industry, agriculture, or recreation. The authors discuss how the Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plan for the Szczecin Lagoon should thus be implemented. The project, set to enhance the chances of appropriate use of the natural resources of the area, particularly fish, should act as an aid to rational actions aimed at water quality improvement, in line with ecological, societal, and economic interests of the entire River Odra mouth area.

According to Professor Ryszard Kornijw from National Marine Fisheries Research Institute, in Gdynia (Poland): "The book constitutes a valuable source of information for institutions dealing with environmental protection, and those providing business and investment activity in the study area, using the natural resources of the Lagoon."

This comprehensive study of the large brackish water body on the border between Germany and Poland has also been applauded by Prof. Jan Marcin W?s?awski from The Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences for its "unique and detailed data archeology". Due to the comprehensive analysis, the book will secure the use among hydrobiologists as well as specialists in the field of aquatic ecosystem ecology, scientific employees, and students of environmental majors.

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The River Odra mouth area's biological diversity explained in new open access books [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 4-Aug-2013
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Contact: Maria Hrynkiewicz
maria@versita.com
48-660-476-421
Versita

'The Szczecin Lagoon Ecosystem: The Biotic Community of the Great Lagoon and its Food Web Model'

According to Greenpeace, one of the biggest single threats to marine ecosystems today is overfishing. It is a global phenomenon, frequently resulting in elimination of the species, followed by advanced environmental degradation and irreversible biological damage. The continuous resource depletion has led to a realization that the fisheries policy and governance have to be rooted in the ecosystem context. Healthy aquatic ecosystems are those where human disturbances have not impaired the natural functioning nor appreciably altered the character of the system. During the last two decades, the concept of the 'Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management' has been recognised worldwide. It requires the development of models as one of the major activities indispensable for effective policy of sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems.

In their book, "The Szczecin Lagoon Ecosystem.The Biotic Community of the Great Lagoon and its Food Web Model" -- to be published this summer by Versita, the Polish biologists Norbert Wolnomiejski and Zbigniew Witek offer a comprehensive assessment of the Great Lagoon's environment and biota, presenting a multifaceted analysis of the Lagoon's ecosystem. The authors summarise the results of a five-year study of a particularly complex environmental system, where simultaneous influences of fluvial and marine environments are combined with exceptionally strong anthropopressure. The obtained image of the structure and functioning of the Great Lagoon is compared to studies of other estuary ecosystems in the world, based on a thorough analysis of related literature.

Aquatic ecosystem health is important to humans since everything is connected, and when an ecosystem is out of balance, humans will eventually begin to suffer as well. Our health and many of our activities are dependent on the health of aquatic ecosystems. Most of the water that we drink is taken from lakes or rivers. If the lake or river system is unhealthy, the water may be unsafe to drink or unsuitable for industry, agriculture, or recreation. The authors discuss how the Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plan for the Szczecin Lagoon should thus be implemented. The project, set to enhance the chances of appropriate use of the natural resources of the area, particularly fish, should act as an aid to rational actions aimed at water quality improvement, in line with ecological, societal, and economic interests of the entire River Odra mouth area.

According to Professor Ryszard Kornijw from National Marine Fisheries Research Institute, in Gdynia (Poland): "The book constitutes a valuable source of information for institutions dealing with environmental protection, and those providing business and investment activity in the study area, using the natural resources of the Lagoon."

This comprehensive study of the large brackish water body on the border between Germany and Poland has also been applauded by Prof. Jan Marcin W?s?awski from The Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences for its "unique and detailed data archeology". Due to the comprehensive analysis, the book will secure the use among hydrobiologists as well as specialists in the field of aquatic ecosystem ecology, scientific employees, and students of environmental majors.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Football fan survey: How optimistic are you about your team's chances this season?

How do you think your team - and your rivals - will perform this year? Take our survey and let us know.

It's that time of year again already - the new football season starts this weekend, and we want to know how optimistic you are about it.

Every team has different expectations depending on many factors - whether they've just won a trophy, just been promoted or relegated, lost their best players in the summer or signed some great new ones.

So, no matter which of the 92 teams you support, we want to find out where you think your team might finish come May. And you can also have a go at predicting where all the other teams in your division will end up too.

Simply fill in the short survey below, and we'll give you the results in before the first round of games this weekend.

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Source: http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-fan-survey-how-optimistic-5387942

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NBC Universal's fortune reversal lifts Comcast results

By Liana B. Baker

(Reuters) - Comcast Corp posted a higher quarterly profit on Wednesday, as it added more Internet customers than expected on the cable side and saw a more than 20 percent increase in operating cash flow at its NBC Universal unit.

Its shares rose more than 6 percent in morning trading to $45.30 on the better-than-expected results.

Analysts said Comcast's cable business outperformed in what is generally a seasonally weak quarter for the industry, when colleges close for the summer and people disconnect cable service ahead of a move.

"The second quarter is always tough for the cable business. But you'd never know it from Comcast's second-quarter results," Moffett Research analyst Craig Moffett said. "This consistency speaks to the tight ship Comcast is running these days."

Comcast's cable unit, which has the most U.S. subscribers of any cable company with 21.7 million, added 187,000 high-speed Internet customers on a net basis. This beat analysts' expectations of 150,500 additions, which Wall Street was expecting, according to StreetAccount.

Comcast, like its smaller rivals, increasingly relies on Internet customers for growth as they continue to lose cable TV subscribers and grapple with rising programming costs.

Comcast lost about 159,000 video subscribers in the quarter, which slightly beat estimates of a loss of 159,700 subscribers, according to Street Account.

The cable industry faces a challenge from customers who consume an increasing amount of Internet video and subscribe to lower-cost alternatives such as Netflix.

MEDIA SHINES

Comcast clinched full control of NBC Universal for $16.7 billion earlier this year by buying out General Electric's stake a few years ahead of schedule. It owns broadcaster NBC, the film studio Universal and a host of cable channels. While the unit is viewed by Wall Street as a perennial money loser in need of a turnaround, it made money for Comcast in the second quarter.

Operating cash flow at NBC Universal rose 21 percent to $1.191 billion, driven by the box office performance of the action movie "Fast and Furious 6" and a strong quarter at its cable network units, which oversees channels such as Bravo, E! and the Golf Channel.

Chief Executive Brian Roberts said NBC Universal has "real momentum, with solid growth in revenue and double-digit cash flow growth."

NBC also generated $2.1 billion in advance sales for commercial time for the upcoming TV season after wrapping up the so-called "upfront" negotiations. NBC confirmed on Wednesday it secured 7 to 8 percent increases in ad rates above last year.

Wunderlich Securities analyst Matthew Harrigan said NBC Universal's performance beat his estimates, partly driven by broadcast network ratings, which benefited from the return of hit singing show "The Voice" in the second quarter.

"On the TV side you can really see a benefit in primetime ratings at NBC and a 13 percent increase in advertising revenue, which was more than people had modeled," he said.

LEGENDARY DEAL

In July, Comcast's movie studio Universal signed Thomas Tull, the founder of film production company Legendary Entertainment that made big-budget blockbusters such as "The Dark Knight" and "Man of Steel", luring him away from rival Warner Brothers.

NBC Universal CEO Steve Burke said on Thursday that the deal "will take a while to get moving." He said Legendary will make its own films that Universal can co-finance, while Legendary will also co-finance some Universal movies.

"On the big film side, the riskiest and in some ways the hardest part of the business right now, we will have a partner in Legendary that has a real passion for that," Burke said.

Comcast posted a second-quarter profit of $1.73 billion, or 65 cents a share, compared with $1.3 billion, or 50 cents a year ago.

It beat Wall Street analysts' estimates by 2 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Revenue rose 7 percent to $16.27 billion. Analysts, on average, expected $16 billion.

(Reporting by Liana B. Baker; Editing by Maureen Bavdek)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/comcasts-second-quarter-profit-revenue-rises-120614184.html

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Catalyst Partners With Equanimity to Provide Superior Technology ...


DENVER, CO ? (Marketwired) ? 07/31/13 ? , Inc., the leader in secure, cloud-based e-discovery software that simplifies e-discovery for corporate counsel and law firms, today announced a strategic alliance with San Francisco-based Equanimity Legal, LLC. The alliance combines the with the elite consulting and personnel of Equanimity to deliver e-discovery projects with less risk and lower cost for corporate and law firm clients.

Click to Tweet: @CatalystSecure and Equanimity form #ediscovery alliance.

The new alliance pairs Catalyst-s next-generation XML-based review platform, , with Equanimity-s consulting and staffing services to enable law firms and corporate clients to complete e-discovery projects with less risk, less waste and lower costs. Catalyst clients will reduce their e-discovery costs by leveraging Equanimity-s hands-on expertise in building better, smarter review projects, while Equanimity clients will gain a trusted, powerful cloud-based offering featuring the industry-s most advanced document analytics and predictive coding capabilities.

?Equanimity joins a growing list of exceptional partners who offer Catalyst Insight as their preferred e-discovery platform,? said John Tredennick, Catalyst CEO. ?This partnership strengthens our own offerings by giving clients access to a team of devoted professionals who understand the discovery process at every level, whether it-s basic review, complex document analytics or project management. Equanimity understands the value of using advanced technology for more precise project planning and more efficient execution, and they know how to assemble the right team for each specific project. We look forward to offering our clients their exceptional services.?

?The advanced analytics of Catalyst Insight enable our teams to analyze more data in less time than a traditional linear review,? said Michelle Younkin and Gabriel Neises, Equanimity-s founders. ?We can quickly see patterns in the data and identify key themes and important documents. Our clients benefit from reduced review time, lower personnel costs and a discovery data set that is precise, powerful and easy to defend. Catalyst Insight is a game changer for big data discovery and we are excited to show our clients what Insight and Equanimity can accomplish.?

To learn more about Catalyst-s partner programs or to become a Catalyst partner, please contact Christopher Toomey, Catalyst-s Director of Alliances and Channel Development, at or via phone at +1.303.824.0831.

For more information about Catalyst Insight, go to: .

Founded in 1998, Catalyst is a leader in delivering secure, cloud-based e-discovery software for corporations and law firms. Catalyst simplifies the electronic discovery (e-discovery) process in response to litigation, regulatory inquiries and internal investigations, by ensuring repeatable, defensible and measurable business processes that significantly reduce e-discovery cost, risk and time. The and enable customers to succeed with a single matter and seamlessly migrate to multi-matter within the same software platform. Catalyst pioneered the use of global language e-discovery, advanced search and analytics methodologies, predictive ranking and big data e-discovery. Catalyst has served many of the largest companies and law firms in the world. For more information, please visit Catalyst at or follow us on Twitter at: .

Equanimity provides elite consulting and document review teams to law firms and corporations in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our approach to e-discovery review offers three major advantages over traditional document review staffing agencies: Exceptional talent, strategic review solutions and meticulous project management. Our exceptionally talented attorneys excel in precise review and complex searching and analysis. We provide solutions tailored to our client-s precise needs ? from basic review through trial preparation. We take great pride in ensuring that our projects are completed within our client-s time and budget constraints and constantly strive to exceed those expectations.

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Google's Got Its Own Lean In, Teams With Politico And Tory Burch For ?Women Rule?

Women RuleWomen Rule is a new programming and event series to recognize female leaders and bring them together to give advice to women in politics and business. The joint partnership between politics blog Politico, Google, and women's support network The Tory Burch Foundation will produce an online media hub and four-part event series in Washington, D.C., that explore the challenges female leaders face.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/Il0gn3kj-hk/

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Station astronauts remotely control planetary rover from space

[unable to retrieve full-text content]On June 17 and July 26, NASA tested the Surface Telerobotics exploration concept, in which an astronaut in an orbiting spacecraft remotely operates a robot on a planetary surface.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/jrDVo0DHdkY/130730091537.htm

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Anti-racism group launch app to curb football abuse

Posted on Jul 30
Chelsea's Frank Lampard waits to take a free kick during a Premeirship match against Fulham in London, September 23, 2006. Football anti-racism group Kick It Out launched a new mobile phone tool for fans and players to report racist or homophobic abuse, after a number of high-profile incidents last season.

Football anti-racism group Kick It Out on Monday launched a new mobile phone tool for fans and players to report racist or homophobic abuse, after a number of high-profile incidents last season.

The mobile phone application will allow fans and players to report abuse directly to Kick It Out, which will follow up the cases with the football authorities and, if necessary, the police.

"Part of the problems that were raised last season were players saying they had complained about an incident and nothing was done about it," said the organisation's chairman Herman Ouseley.

"Some of them never even found out about the outcome of their complaint, especially if it was not found in their favour because we had not been involved.

"Now if players have got a problem they will be able to contact us directly and, if they wish, anonymously, and we will follow through on the complaint.

"Fans will also be able to contact us if for some reason they don't feel the confidence to report something to a steward."

English football has been marred by incidents of racism on and off the pitch over the last two years, with the John Terry and Luis Suarez cases provoking criticism of Kick It Out's response by some players.

Ouseley hopes the new season of action will prompt clubs to take the fight against discrimination more seriously, rather than paying lip service to the battle against racism during the organisation's traditional two-week advertising campaign.

"We felt the old format was stale," he added.

"Clubs need to show they are being much more inclusive and reaching out to fans to show they are embracing everyone, and taking the responsibility for educating everyone - players, supporters and employees.

"If an incident does happen then clubs need to take responsibility and not blame someone else."

Source: http://www.goltv.ca/articles/default.aspx?ArticleId=69560

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Tetrapod nanocrystals light the way to stronger polymers

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Researchers have developed advanced opto-mechanical stress probes based on tetrapod quantum dots (tQDs) that allow precise measurement of the tensile strength of polymer fibers with minimal impact on the polymer's mechanical properties. These fluorescent tQDs could lead to stronger, self-repairing polymer nanocomposites.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_technology/~3/pUklB7v5EFQ/130729133630.htm

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Rate deal doesn't resolve $1.2 trillion student loan crisis debt

Now that the U.S. Senate has acted on a deal to temporarily lower the interest rates on some new federal student loans, and an agreement with the House of Representatives seems imminent, some among the political and pundit class seem ready to declare the student loan debt crisis solved.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Under the plan adopted by the Senate, interest rates for borrowers using federal Stafford loans in the fall would be set at 3.86% for undergraduates, 5.41% for graduate students and 6.41% for parents. For now, these rates are below the 6.8% that they had risen to on July 1. However, the interest rates will be allowed to rise, in some cases as high as 10.5%, based on the economy.

For future borrowers, the deal falls short because instead of closing corporate tax loopholes today, interest rates are allowed to rise. In fact, they are projected to exceed the 6.8% they are at today within five years, costing borrowers billions more in interest.

And there is nothing to addresses the $1.2 trillion student loan debt crisis that currently burdens our economy and the finances of over 37 million hardworking Americans.

Student loan borrowers have done the right thing. They've worked hard and taken on the responsibility of paying for the education or job training they need to get ahead.

They are not asking for a bailout. But they deserve a system that treats them fairly and doesn't turn their hard work and education into a multi-decade debt sentence instead of the path to the middle class.

Right now, American families are increasingly being squeezed by skyrocketing tuition and a system in which big banks and the federal government make billions in profits from the interest on their student loans.

State and federal government have made deep cuts in higher education funding, resulting in tuition and the average amount of student loan debt doubling over the past 12 years.

Banks that can borrow money from the Federal Reserve for less than 1% are charging student loan borrowers 12% and more for loans. And the federal government is projected to earn over $50 billion from the interest on student loans next year alone.

Yet, almost unbelievably, student loan borrowers are prevented by law from refinancing their debt.

The result is that student loan debt is now the second biggest consumer debt in the country, more than credit cards and auto loans. Only mortgage debt is higher.

In her speech during the Senate debate on the student loan interest rate legislation, Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) was right on when she said higher education and job training ought to be a path to the middle class, not a path to indebtedness.

To ensure that the promise of a more secure economic future offered by higher education and job training is preserved, we need action on common-sense solutions today. We ought to allow people to refinance their student loans, like they can a mortgage, deduct the interest on their student loans from their taxes and limit tuition increases to the rate of inflation.

Our leaders in Washington, D.C., and in Wisconsin must recognize the clear and present danger of student loan debt to our economy and the hopes and dreams of millions of hardworking Americans. Without a sense of urgency and action on real, comprehensive solutions, we run the risk of seeing the $1.2 trillion student loan debt crisis become a $2 trillion economic catastrophe.

Scot Ross is executive director of One Wisconsin Now and One Wisconsin Institute. Research conducted by the One Wisconsin Institute found that in Wisconsin and nationally borrowers are paying off their student loans for nearly 20 years and that debt has a significant, negative impact on the state and national economy.

Source: http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/rate-deal-doesnt-resolve-12-trillion-student-loan-crisis-debt-b9964180z1-217440621.html

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George Mitchell, a Pioneer in Hydraulic Fracturing, Dies at 94

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Mr. Mitchell, who on a hunch began drilling shale rock formations, is credited with creating an unexpected natural gas boom in the United States.
    


Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/27/business/george-mitchell-a-pioneer-in-hydraulic-fracturing-dies-at-94.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Italian bus crash kills 39; second European transport disaster in five days

By Roberto Mignucci

MONTEFORTE IRPINO, Italy (Reuters) - Thirty-nine people were killed and around 10 injured when a bus plunged off a viaduct in southern Italy in what Prime Minister Enrico Letta described on Monday as a huge tragedy.

Initial reports suggested that the coach was travelling at speed and had hit four or five cars before crashing over the roadside barriers on a stretch of road near Monteforte Irpino, east of Naples, on Sunday night. There were around 50 people on board, including many children.

It was one of the worst road accidents in Italy's history, and the second transport disaster to hit southern Europe in the space of five days. Seventy-nine people were killed when a high-speed train derailed in the Spanish pilgrimage town of Santiago de Compostela on Wednesday.

Letta, on an official visit to Athens, canceled a private visit to the historic Acropolis before meetings with his Greek counterpart Antonis Samaras.

"It is a very sad day for Italy, what happened last night. There are no words for it," he told reporters. "It is a huge tragedy."

A statement from motorway operator Autostrade per l'Italia said the coach appeared to have been travelling fast in the vicinity of slower-moving traffic, even though the lower speed had been clearly indicated.

"You would think that the barriers on the viaducts and bridges should prevent this type of accident but evidently it seems the impact was so strong that even the barrier gave way," said Alessio Barbarulo, head of the local fire brigade division that coordinated the rescue effort.

As rescue services worked, crushed wreckage from the coach lay on its side, while bodies covered in white sheets were lined up on the road before being taken away by ambulances.

Thirty-six people were killed immediately and another three died later in hospital, a police official said.

Infrastructure Minister Maurizio Lupi said it was too early to say what may have caused the accident but that there was no indication of technical problems with the bus, which had passed its annual inspection in March.

An official from the prosecutor's office in nearby Avellino said investigations would look at the possibility of manslaughter or causing an accident. The driver was killed in the crash.

All of the victims appear to have been Italians returning from an excursion to the town of Telese Terme, known for its hot sulphurous springs and a nearby lake popular as a fishing spot.

Local media said the stretch of road where the bus crashed had been the scene of repeated accidents.

(Additional reporting by Massimiliano Di Giorgio in Rome, Deepa Babington in Athens; Writing By James Mackenzie; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/least-36-dead-coach-plunges-off-viaduct-italy-001133348.html

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ROME -- Police: Bus plunges into ravine in Italy, at least 7 dead, toll expected...

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Hamfest Twitter account

Keep up to date with what is happening for the National Hamfest 2013.

We were unable to use the old @nationalhamfest account because of the sad and unexpected loss of our Chairman Chris Jones.

Follow us now @N_Hamfest for the latest updates

Source: http://www.southgatearc.org/news/july2013/hamfest_twitter_account.htm

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

The Real Reason the Once Great City of Detroit Came to Ruin : The politics of Mayor Coleman Young drove out the white and black middle class.

The total link site for the news and information junkie: Libertarianism. Property Rights. Government Corruption. Chicago Mob. Struggle Against Socialism. Union Corruption. Pension Meltdown. Blacked Out History. New York Mob. Higher Education rip-offs. Housing Crash. Rent-seeking. Obama-Chicago Democratic Machine. Gun Control Monopolists. The Ron Paul Revolution. Organized Crime...Other Politically Incorrect matters of interest.

Source: http://nalert.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-real-reason-once-great-city-of.html

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Movie Review: How Issaq murdered 'Romeo and Juliet' - Firstpost

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

A First Look At Younity, The App That Lets You Access All Your Files All The Time

younityYounity, which is in the current class of Los Angeles-based startup accelerator MuckerLab, purportedly creates a "personal cloud" for the files shared on all of your various devices to let you access them anytime, anywhere. I met Younity co-founder Erik Caso while we were in L.A. visiting MuckerLab earlier this month, and his pitch was quite interesting -- from the looks of it, I'd be able to access vacation photos that are on my home computer from my phone in a snap (that is, if I had an iPhone.) Essentially, it makes the experience of the cloud come to you, rather than the other way around.

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Japan PM, Aquino to hold talks on sea rows with China

By Matikas Santos
INQUIRER.net

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. AP FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines?The Philippines and Japan are set to hold talks on territorial disputes in Asian waters.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected to arrive in the country Friday night and will pay a courtesy call on President Benigno Aquino III on Saturday, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) assistant secretary Raul Hernandez told reporters Friday.

Territorial dispute issues on the West Philippine Sea, also known as South China Sea, ?will be discussed as part and parcel of the regional security issues,? Hernandez said. ?The two sides are expected to tackle maritime security cooperation and safety at sea.?

China has been claiming the entire West Philippine Sea as part of its territory including Bajo de Masinloc (Scarborough Shoal or Panatag Shoal) and the Ayungin Shoal.

Chinese Maritime Surveillance ships including fishing vessels are being spotted regularly within the Philippines 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone.

Japan is also protesting against what it says were intrusions of Chinese ships into its territorial waters.

Also on the agenda of the meeting between the two are ?bilateral matters pertaining to economic cooperation, the Mindanao peace process, and people to people exchanges,? he said.

Source: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/81601/japan-pm-aquino-to-hold-talks-on-ph-sea-dispute-with-china

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Give them a hand: Gesturing children perform well on cognitive tasks

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Young children who use gestures outperform their peers in problem-solving tasks, says a new study. Children aged between two and five were asked to sort cards printed with colored shapes first by color, then by shape. Making this switch can be tricky but the study found that kids who gesture are more likely to make the mental switch and group the shapes accurately.

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

RBCC holds annual Ladies' President's Cup Tournament

Rehoboth Beach Country Club held its annual Ladies' President's Cup Golf Tournament July 10. Winning the overall net championship was Karen Storms with a 65. The gross score winner was Dale Lipnick's round of 87. Finishing second and third in the net competition were Bee Ekdahl and Pauline Porter, respectively, both of whom recorded 68s. Ekdahl's back nine score of 34 lifted her to second.

Shown are (l-r) Storms, Ekdahl and Porter.

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Scientists develop new way to measure cumulative effect of head hits in football

Scientists develop new way to measure cumulative effect of head hits in football [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 18-Jul-2013
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Contact: Marguerite Beck
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336-716-2415
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., July 18, 2013 -- Scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have developed a new way to measure the cumulative effect of impacts to the head incurred by football players.

The metric, called Risk Weighted Cumulative Exposure (RWE), can capture players' exposure to the risk of concussion over the course of a football season by measuring the frequency and magnitude of all impacts, said senior author of the study Joel Stitzel, Ph.D., chair of biomedical engineering at Wake Forest Baptist and associate head of the Virginia Tech-Wake Forest University School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences.

The study is published in the current online edition of the Annals of Biomedical Engineering.

Based on data gathered throughout a season of high school football games and practices, the researchers used RWE to measure the cumulative risk of injury due to linear and rotational acceleration separately, as well as the combined probability of injury associated with both.

"This metric gives us a way to look at a large number of players and the hits they've incurred while playing football," Stitzel said. "We know that young players are constantly experiencing low-level hits that don't cause visible injury, but there hasn't been a good way to measure the associated risk of concussion."

Concussion is the most common sports-related head injury, with football players having the highest rate among high school athletes, according to the study. It is estimated that nearly 1.1 million students play high school football in the United States. However, research on the biomechanics of football-related head impacts traditionally has concentrated on the collegiate level rather than on the high school level.

With such a large number of players in the sport, it is critical to understand the risk associated with different levels of impact and accurately estimate cumulative concussion risk over the course of a practice, game, season or lifetime, Stitzel said.

In the Wake Forest Baptist study, the researchers measured the head impact exposure in 40 high school football players by using sensors placed in their helmets to record linear and rotational acceleration. A total of 16,502 impacts were collected over the course of one football season and the data were analyzed as a group and as individual players.

Impacts were weighted according to the associated risk from linear acceleration and rotational acceleration alone, as well as to the combined probability of injury associated with both. This is an improved method of capturing the cumulative effects from each impact because it accounts for nonlinear relationships between impact magnitude and the associated risk of injury, Stitzel said.

"All hits involve both linear and rotational acceleration, but rotation coveys the idea that your head is pivoting about the neck whereas linear acceleration is experienced from a direct blow in more of a straight line through the center of mass of the head," Stitzel said.

The median impact for each player ranged from 15.2 to 27.0 g, with an average value of 21.7 g, which shows the wide variability in the force of impacts.

The study found that impact frequency was greater during games (15.5) than during practices (9.4). However, overall exposure over the course of the season was greater during practices.

This information may help teams reduce exposure to head impacts during practices by teaching proper tackling techniques that could reduce exposure to impacts that may result in a higher concussion rate, the researchers reported.

Additionally, the study found a wide variation in player exposure within the team, with a 22-fold variation in the exposure per impact for practices and a 47-fold variation in the exposure for impact for games.

Studies like this are vital to understanding the biomechanical basis of head injuries related to football, Stitzel said. The metric fully captures a player's exposure over the course of the season and will be used in conjunction with other pre- and post-season evaluations, including MRI and neurological tests conducted as part of this study.

The research team hopes that this work may ultimately improve helmet safety and design to make football a safer sport.

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The study was funded by the Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma.

Co-authors are Jillian Urban, M.S., Elizabeth Davenport, B.S., Adam Golman, M.S., Joseph Maldjian, M.D., Christopher Whitlow, M.D., and Alexander Powers, M.D., of Wake Forest Baptist.


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Scientists develop new way to measure cumulative effect of head hits in football [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 18-Jul-2013
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Contact: Marguerite Beck
marbeck@wakehealth.edu
336-716-2415
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., July 18, 2013 -- Scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have developed a new way to measure the cumulative effect of impacts to the head incurred by football players.

The metric, called Risk Weighted Cumulative Exposure (RWE), can capture players' exposure to the risk of concussion over the course of a football season by measuring the frequency and magnitude of all impacts, said senior author of the study Joel Stitzel, Ph.D., chair of biomedical engineering at Wake Forest Baptist and associate head of the Virginia Tech-Wake Forest University School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences.

The study is published in the current online edition of the Annals of Biomedical Engineering.

Based on data gathered throughout a season of high school football games and practices, the researchers used RWE to measure the cumulative risk of injury due to linear and rotational acceleration separately, as well as the combined probability of injury associated with both.

"This metric gives us a way to look at a large number of players and the hits they've incurred while playing football," Stitzel said. "We know that young players are constantly experiencing low-level hits that don't cause visible injury, but there hasn't been a good way to measure the associated risk of concussion."

Concussion is the most common sports-related head injury, with football players having the highest rate among high school athletes, according to the study. It is estimated that nearly 1.1 million students play high school football in the United States. However, research on the biomechanics of football-related head impacts traditionally has concentrated on the collegiate level rather than on the high school level.

With such a large number of players in the sport, it is critical to understand the risk associated with different levels of impact and accurately estimate cumulative concussion risk over the course of a practice, game, season or lifetime, Stitzel said.

In the Wake Forest Baptist study, the researchers measured the head impact exposure in 40 high school football players by using sensors placed in their helmets to record linear and rotational acceleration. A total of 16,502 impacts were collected over the course of one football season and the data were analyzed as a group and as individual players.

Impacts were weighted according to the associated risk from linear acceleration and rotational acceleration alone, as well as to the combined probability of injury associated with both. This is an improved method of capturing the cumulative effects from each impact because it accounts for nonlinear relationships between impact magnitude and the associated risk of injury, Stitzel said.

"All hits involve both linear and rotational acceleration, but rotation coveys the idea that your head is pivoting about the neck whereas linear acceleration is experienced from a direct blow in more of a straight line through the center of mass of the head," Stitzel said.

The median impact for each player ranged from 15.2 to 27.0 g, with an average value of 21.7 g, which shows the wide variability in the force of impacts.

The study found that impact frequency was greater during games (15.5) than during practices (9.4). However, overall exposure over the course of the season was greater during practices.

This information may help teams reduce exposure to head impacts during practices by teaching proper tackling techniques that could reduce exposure to impacts that may result in a higher concussion rate, the researchers reported.

Additionally, the study found a wide variation in player exposure within the team, with a 22-fold variation in the exposure per impact for practices and a 47-fold variation in the exposure for impact for games.

Studies like this are vital to understanding the biomechanical basis of head injuries related to football, Stitzel said. The metric fully captures a player's exposure over the course of the season and will be used in conjunction with other pre- and post-season evaluations, including MRI and neurological tests conducted as part of this study.

The research team hopes that this work may ultimately improve helmet safety and design to make football a safer sport.

###

The study was funded by the Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma.

Co-authors are Jillian Urban, M.S., Elizabeth Davenport, B.S., Adam Golman, M.S., Joseph Maldjian, M.D., Christopher Whitlow, M.D., and Alexander Powers, M.D., of Wake Forest Baptist.


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Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-07/wfbm-sdn071813.php

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American Coach Announces Best Limo Service in Chicago Starting ...

A special occasion gets all the more memorable when arrived to the venue in a limousine. The Chicagoans planning for a limo service but hesitated about the usual expensive rates need not worry any more ? American Coach, the leading Chicago limo service company, has announced best limo service at highly affordable rates. The limo service agency is offering airport limo service from 35 USD only.

American Coach is one of the seasoned names in the limo service in Chicago sector operating for more than 2 decades now. ?We do understand that you always wish for a limo service on your special days, be it the wedding or prom night but the usual expensive service rates stop you from realizing the desire. But you can count on us here as we have earned repute for best in class limousine service that would be available without making any compromise on your budget. It has always been our mission to serve our clients with their dream limo ride with a focus on comfort, style, safety and budget convenience. You would be glad to know that hourly rental of our premium airport limo service Chicago starts from as cheap as 35 USD only?, said a spokesperson from American Coach.

They?ve been offering the smoothest of airport limousine transportation & shuttle service from/to Midway & O?Hare airports. The company has come up with a Point-to-Point limo service catering to any address from anywhere in Chicago at fixed rates.

?When it comes to special occasions, we are ready with our top class yet affordable limo service to serve on a variety of events. We will be at your service whether you want the limo for your wedding or for a corporate meeting or for your first prom night or for your bachelorette/bachelor party, added to the airport limo service?, the spokesperson added.

American Coach is also extending their limo service for a number of other events such as graduation celebrations, reunions, concerts, to welcome a newborn etc. They are also equipped with a latest fleet of widest range of limousines to cater to varied customer requirements.

?We are all armed with a huge selection of premium limos with variety of passenger accommodation capacities. Our limo options include Huner Limo, Stretch Limo, Escalade limo and many more?, said the manager from American Coach.

This leading limo service company has earned a great list of satisfied clientele who have readily reported to have experienced the most credible and high class limo service at unusually affordable rates.

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RunKeeper for iOS now motivates you with real-world training programs

RunKeeper for iOS now motivates you with real-world training programs

It's easy to find running apps that offer goals -- it's harder to find one that inspires you to run in the first place. RunKeeper wants to be that motivator, and it just overhauled the training section of its iOS app to match. The refresh takes broad, skill-based programs from sites like Greatist and breaks them down into more realistic daily objectives, such as running a little bit further or taking a break. There's also a steady stream of tips for staying healthy between sessions. RunKeeper hasn't said when Android-bound athletes will get the new training routines, but their iPhone-owning counterparts can grab the update at the source link.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

S&P retreats after eight days of gains as Coca-Cola drags

By Caroline Valetkevitch

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The S&P 500 snapped its eight-day winning streak on Tuesday after disappointing sales from Coca-Cola, while investors turned cautious on the day before the Federal Reserve chairman's congressional testimony.

The market's pullback came a day after both the Dow and the S&P 500 ended at record closing highs for the third consecutive session.

Tuesday's volume was below average at 5.5 billion shares traded on exchanges, but above Monday's 4.91 billion, which was the lightest of any full trading day this year.

Eight of the 10 S&P 500 industry sector indexes declined, with materials shares among the day's worst performers.

Coca-Cola Co was the biggest drag in terms of points on the S&P 500 after the world's largest soft drinks maker reported weaker-than-expected second-quarter sales, which it blamed on economic malaise and unusually cold and wet weather. The stock, which was the Dow's biggest percentage loser, fell 1.9 percent to $40.23.

"I think you're going to see a lot of companies that are coming in just barely meeting their earnings expectations and again reporting reduced revenues, and I think that's the crux of the problem with our economy," said Brian Amidei, managing director at HighTower Advisors in Palm Desert, California.

Investors are eager to hear Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony about monetary policy on Wednesday before the House Financial Services Committee. His comments will be closely analyzed for signs of when the central bank may start reducing its stimulus efforts.

Bernanke's comments in late May, which raised the prospect of trimming the Fed's $85 billion in monthly stimulus, triggered a brief selloff and interrupted this year's rally. The S&P 500 is still up 17.5 percent since December 31.

The Dow Jones industrial average <.dji> slipped 32.41 points, or 0.21 percent, to end at 15,451.85. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.spx> declined 6.24 points, or 0.37 percent, to finish at 1,676.26. The Nasdaq Composite Index <.ixic> fell 8.99 points, or 0.25 percent, to close at 3,598.50.

The day's economic data showed that U.S. consumer prices picked up in June. The overall U.S. Consumer Price Index increased 0.5 percent, the largest gain since February, after inching up 0.1 percent in May. U.S. homebuilder confidence rose in July to its strongest level in 7-1/2 years.

Financial stocks, which started the day as outperformers, also dropped despite strong earnings from Goldman Sachs . The S&P financial sector index <.spsy> fell 0.4 percent.

Goldman Sachs reported quarterly profit doubled as the bank made more money trading bonds before an interest-rate spike hit markets in June. But Goldman's stock slid 1.7 percent to $160.24 as investors fretted that the results could not be easily repeated.

In other earnings reports, Johnson & Johnson shares were flat at $90.40 after the Dow component reported higher-than-expected second-quarter earnings. Strong sales of prescription drugs and medical devices more than offset anemic growth of its consumer products, Johnson & Johnson said.

Analysts expect S&P 500 companies' second-quarter earnings to have grown 3 percent from a year earlier, with revenue up 1.5 percent, data from Thomson Reuters showed.

Shares of Tesla Motors Inc sank 14.3 percent to $109.05 after Goldman Sachs Group Inc set a new price target far below the stock's current trading price.

After the bell, shares of Yahoo slipped 2.7 percent to $26.15 following the release of its results. In Tuesday's regular session, Yahoo shares fell 1.7 percent to $26.88.

The day's volume was well below the average daily closing volume for the year of about 6.4 billion shares on the New York Stock Exchange, the Nasdaq and the NYSE MKT.

Decliners outpaced advancers on the New York Stock Exchange by a ratio of nearly 2 to 1. On the Nasdaq, about 14 stocks fell for every 11 that rose.

(Editing by Jan Paschal)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stock-futures-little-changed-ahead-data-goldman-sachs-112847416.html

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Merck says FDA needs more time for post-surgery drug review

By Toni Clarke

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Merck & Co Inc said on Tuesday that U.S. health regulators need more time to review its application to sell sugammadex, an injection designed to reverse the effects of muscle relaxants used during surgery.

The announcement came after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration canceled a meeting of outside advisers that had been set for Thursday. Merck said the FDA said it needed additional time to assess the results of its recently completed inspection of one of the company's clinical trial sites.

In 2008 the FDA declined to approve sugammadex, citing concerns about its possible association with allergic reactions and bleeding.

The advisory panel was supposed to discuss Merck's revised application, which the company says includes data showing the drug slightly increases the risk of allergic reactions but does not increase the risk of bleeding.

Merck said the site the FDA is still evaluating was one of four involved in its latest trial to test the drug's potential to cause allergic reactions. Merck said the site is not in China, a country drugmakers are increasingly using to conduct clinical trials, but declined to give further details.

Muscle relaxants are typically used at the beginning of an operation to facilitate the introduction of a breathing tube. They can also be used during abdominal and certain other procedures to prevent muscle movements that could complicate surgery.

Sugammadex is the first in a new class of drugs designed to reverse the effect of the muscle relaxants rocuronium and vecuronium. Merck acquired sugammadex when it bought Schering-Plough for $41 billion in 2009.

Sugammadex is already approved in more than 50 countries, where it is sold under the brand name Bridion. It generated worldwide sales of $261 million in 2012.

Analysts on average forecast U.S. sales of sugammadex, if ultimately approved, to reach $663 million annually by 2018, according to Reuters data. It would compete with Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc's Prostigmin, known generically as neostigmine, and Tensilon, also known as edrophonium.

Patients taking sugammadex to reverse deep paralysis caused by rocuronium emerged, on average, in 2.2 minutes, according to pooled data from late-stage clinical trials conducted by Merck and submitted to the FDA. Patients taking neostigmine emerged in 19 minutes, while those taking a placebo emerged in 92.9 minutes.

In patients given sugammadex to reverse the effects of vecuronium, patients emerged in 3.8 minutes on average compared with 67.6 minutes for those taking neostigmine, the company said.

David Michelson, Merck's head of neuroscientific research, said that in a trial of 448 patients who received 16 milligrams of sugammadex per kilogram of body weight - an amount given only on an emergency basis - one patient experienced a clear anaphylactic reaction, characterized by a drop in blood pressure, hives, increased heart rate and difficulty breathing.

Two other patients had reactions that were not clearly anaphylactic but shared some symptoms, while seven or eight more had milder allergic reactions such as nausea and rash, he said.

In patients taking the normal dose used in routine surgeries - 4 milligrams per 1 kilogram of body weight - there were no clearly anaphylactic reactions and only one mild reaction, Michelson said, adding that in a trial of nearly 1,200 patients undergoing hip or knee surgery, those who were given sugammadex were no more likely than those who were not given it to have episodes of bleeding.

In 2012, nearly 5 million surgeries in the U.S. included the use of rocuronium and vecuronium. About 60 percent of those also involved the use of a reversal agent, according to IMS Health.

Merck's shares fell 0.9 percent to $48.09 in afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

(Additional reporting by Ransdell Pierson in New York; Editing by Carol Bishopric and Prudence Crowther)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/merck-says-fda-needs-more-time-post-surgery-183104134.html

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