Sunday, April 29, 2012

Strange organism has unique roots in tree of life - Technology & science - Science - LiveScience - msnbc.com

 

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UiO / MERG Genetic analyses of a micro-organism that lives in the sludge of a lake in Ås, 30 km south of Oslo in Norway, are providing researchers with insights into what the first life on Earth looked like. By Jennifer Welsh

updated Print Font: Talk about extended family: A single-celled organism in Norway has been called "mankind's furthest relative." It is so far removed from the organisms we know that researchers claim it belongs to a new base group, called a kingdom, on the tree of life. "We have found an unknown branch of the tree of life that lives in this lake. It is unique! So far we kn"

 

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Strange organism has unique roots in tree of life - Technology & science - Science - LiveScience - msnbc.com

 

Strange organism has unique roots in tree of life - Technology & science - Science - LiveScience - msnbc.com: "MSNHotmailMore Bingmsnbc.comTODAYRock CenterNightly NewsMeet the PressDatelineMorning JoeHardballEdMaddowThe Last Wordmsnbc tv Home US World Politics Business Sports Entertainment Health Tech & science Travel Local Weather Science on

Strange organism has unique roots in the tree of life This protozoan is so unique, it belongs to a whole new kingdom, say researchers Advertise | AdChoices

UiO / MERG Genetic analyses of a micro-organism that lives in the sludge of a lake in Ås, 30 km south of Oslo in Norway, are providing researchers with insights into what the first life on Earth looked like. By Jennifer Welsh

updated Print Font: Talk about extended family: A single-celled organism in Norway has been called "mankind's furthest relative." It is so far removed from the organisms we know that researchers claim it belongs to a new base group, called a kingdom, on the tree of life. "We have found an unknown branch of the tree of life that lives in this lake. It is unique! So far we kn"

 

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Little lobbying opposition to bill opening up U.S. airspace to drones

Little lobbying opposition to bill opening up U.S. airspace to drones: "

Big things can happen in Congress — as long as no one is watching.

Lobbying records released last week show that there wasn’t much opposition this winter when Congress quietly opened up U.S. airspace to aerial drones, which some advocates for civil liberties say raise a host of concerns about privacy.

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Google Drive: A step closer to no-fuss cloud storage?

Google Drive: A step closer to no-fuss cloud storage?: "

If you have even remotely been paying attention to the world of technology, you’ve been hearing a lot about the “cloud” lately. Yes, the cloud: where all your dreams of no-muss, no-fuss, readily available digital storage and services become reality. The next great thing that will keep all your devices in sync. The place in the not-so-distant future where all your data will be held. Redundant. In perpetuity. Safe from coffee spills, drops and that weird clicking noise a traditional hard drive makes, signaling that all your saved memories are about to be wiped from existence.

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Obama Campaign Confronts Voter ID Laws

Obama Campaign Confronts Voter ID Laws: "Advisers to President Obama’s re-election bid say many new laws put a heavy burden on the voter registration process.

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The Death Of Facts In An Age Of 'Truthiness'

The Death Of Facts In An Age Of 'Truthiness': "

These days, untruths and falsehoods whisper to millions through the Internet and social media. If people are believing what they want to, then it's time to mourn for facts.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Father Learns His Autistic Son Is Being Bullied by Teacher, Aides After Sending Him To School With a Wire [Video]

Father Learns His Autistic Son Is Being Bullied by Teacher, Aides After Sending Him To School With a Wire [Video]: "

Stuart Chaifetz, father of an autistic 10-year-old boy named Akian, became alarmed when his son began receiving notes claiming he was being violent in class. More »

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LACMA buys seven works, led by Rauschenberg and Sullivan

LACMA buys seven works, led by Rauschenberg and Sullivan: "Sometimes bigger is better when buying art by committee. At this year’s Collectors Committee weekend, the L.A. County Museum of Art bought $2.5-million worth of artwork to add to its permanent collection, including two larger-than-life works: a 60-foot-long Robert Rauschenberg screenprint that shows a collage of newspaper articles from 1970, bought for $775,000, and a nearly 10-foot-tall elevator surround that Louis Sullivan designed around 1892 for the Chicago Stock Exchange Building, bought for $177,500."

(Via Culture Monster - latimes.com.)

Planetary Resources founds the asteroid mining industry

Planetary Resources founds the asteroid mining industry: "

Some time in the next 18 to 24 months, Planetary Resources, Inc. will launch a series of mass-produced 9" space telescopes, dubbed Arkyd Series 100 spacecraft. They're specifically designed to identify which of the roughly 8,900 near-Earth asteroids are both smaller than 50 meters and suitable targets for retrieval back to Earth orbit. These small near-Earth asteroids represent a transient population, with life spans in the millions of years, typically cut short by running into a planet or being thrown out of the solar system by Jupiter.

That mission, according to Planetary Resources co-founder Eric Anderson, will be completed well enough within the ensuing year or two that the follow-up spacecraft, the Arkyd Series 200, can track some of these asteroids as they fly by in high Earth orbit. Still later, Arkyd Series 300 swarm spacecraft can begin launching to survey those asteroids from a closer perspective, gathering information on spin, shape, and composition.

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U.S. arrests BP engineer first to face criminal charges stemming from oil spill

U.S. arrests BP engineer first to face criminal charges stemming from oil spill: "

A former BP drilling engineer was arrested Tuesday on charges of intentionally destroying text messages sought by federal authorities as evidence in the wake of the April 20, 2010, Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster, the Justice Department said.

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Cuban Actors Who Defect to US in New Film Allegedly Defect to US En Route to Premiere [Life Imitates Art]

Cuban Actors Who Defect to US in New Film Allegedly Defect to US En Route to Premiere [Life Imitates Art]: "

Two Cuban actors who portray defectors in a new film are believed to have defected on their way to its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. More »

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Monday, April 23, 2012

Sony Releases

Sony releases television that shows each person on the sofa a totally different screen


  • Two sets of battery powered glasses 'flick' open and closed in time to screen's flicker
  • Two people see an entirely different view
  • Technology built for PlayStation gamers

By ROB WAUGH

 

Sony's new 'Simulview' PlayStation television is the first flatscreen that can show each viewer something entirely different.

The catch is that both viewers have to wear 3D glasses - the screen uses the high-speed images of the TV screen to send a different view 2D to each pair of battery powered glasses.

The 'active shutter' glasses flick open and closed in time to the television's screen updates - so each person watching sees 'their' view, and is cut off from the other person's. So far, it only works for two.



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Chavez dismisses rumours of death

Today Hugo Chavez had to retract his death.

"The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated" Mark Twain

coincioironically, Castro had been posthumously declared dead.

Castro was reported dead his obituary was an amalgam of his own and Reagan's ( a Reagan template had been used):

Fidel Castro (Cuban leader) in the CNN.com incident. The draft obituary, which had used Ronald Reagan's as a template, described Castro as 'lifeguard, athlete, movie star'.

The further left or right you go...

Apparently rumors are easily started. Hundreds of premature obituaries on wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_premature_obituaries

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Chavez dismisses rumours of death: "Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez phones state TV to deny rumours that he has died while undergoing radiotherapy in Cuba for a malignant tumour."

(Via BBC News - Home.)

 

 

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Explosions Continue at Popocat?petl as Mexico Prepares for an Eruption

Explosions Continue at Popocat?petl as Mexico Prepares for an Eruption: "


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Norway Massacre Survivor Does Reddit Q&A

Norway Massacre Survivor Does Reddit Q&A: "

 


Anders Behring Breivik, the shooter behind Norway’s July 2011 massacre, is currently on trial in Oslo criminal court.

 

Thursday, while Breivik calmly explained how he gunned down and killed 69 people at a political youth camp on the island Utøya, a 17-year-old survivor of the attack held a Reddit Q&A.

The iAmA on Reddit paints a picture of what it was like during the attack. Breivik himself, however, has previously told the court that he practiced for the attack by playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.


IAMA Utøya survivor


SeeArrJayDee: What was your first indication that something was amiss? Did somebody tell you, or did you see him? Stay strong!

Well, we had just had a meeting in the main building about what had happened in Oslo when we heard the first shots. And when suddenly people started running up from the pier and was screaming/yelling “run, hide” etc, you understand something is wrong. But I did not understand the gravity of what was going on until right before I was transported away from the island and could really see everything.

alphanovember: At what point did you realize that Anders wasn’t a real cop?

When I saw him kill a person.

jkgator11: You say you saw him twice and heard him once. What was he saying/yelling? Did you witness any acts of heroism, such as people helping others escape? Or was it basically a giant free-for-all (everybody running to escape wherever they could?) My sincerest condolences for everything you’ve experienced.

He was yelling at one point telling everyone to come out from where they were hiding, (sorry for grammar mistakes), and that he was a police officer her to help us, I did not come forward. This was near the pump house, if you have heard about it, 15 people or so was murdered there. Where i was laying, there was a girl who was shot four times, she survived because of everyone around her was trying to help her, she was laying on top of one person so she would not get cold and there where two or three persons who where compressing her wounds.

suicidemachine: Are you still in touch with the rest of the survivors? How are they doing now? The Breivik case has just started, and apparently you will all have to tell everything in front of the court again. Will you handle it?

We are all coping as good as possible and try to keep in touch. I do not have to witness, since the line is drawn to those hit by projectile

audun0905: A friend of mine passed away that day, probably the most kind person i’ve ever met. Even though I know what happened, curiosity leads me to this question: Did you know Emil? (Nord Trønderlag). If so, how was he like? Did you see him before he passed away?

I never got the chance to get to know Emil, but I am from Nord Trøndelag, I did not see much of him during everything but I am aware of that he was murdered not far from me. After all I have heard about him I have come to the conclusion that when he died, Norway and the nation lost a great man. My condolences.

sortofheathery: This may be a bit personal, but if you had the opportunity to confront Breivik is there anything you wish you could tell him? Also, thank you to you and your fellow Norwegians for the civil way everyone has responded. It’s an attitude I wish more people in my country would emulate.

That I get why he did it, but I that I think that going after children, I consider myself still a child, is way beyond every other choice he could have chosen to prove his point.

IonZero: Was there a time that you thought he would find you and/or got near your hiding spot?

As i posted, he was 20 meters away from me when i was hiding. So yes, but he didn’t.

iamjacksprofile: Did you think you were gonna die? What was your emotional state during all this?

I never thought I was going to die. I had a defense mechanism saying it was all just a game. Hide and seek, more or less.

clburton24: How has this changed your life? How do you feel about Breivik and how they are choosing to punish him? Do they have capital punishment in Norway? What has helped you move on?

It has made me realize how precious life is. I think Breivik is a man that lives by what we Norwegians call the precautionary principle, and that there will never be any way of justify his actions, nor give him a punishment that will be good enough because one does not exist. And death would be to easy. We do not have capital punishment in Norway, a life sentence here is 21 years, after that there will be a new trial, which determines whether someone released again. He on the other hand will not be released because he will always be a threat to the kingdom. I have coped with it all by going to a psychologist and “talked it over.”

antiliberal: I know it must be uncomfortable for you to recall but at any point during the ordeal did you actually see Breivik? Also, do you think there needs to be a revision of Norwegian law to allow for stricter penalties for crimes as awful as those of Anders Behring Breivik?

Well, firstly i saw him twice and heard him once. I do not believe that the penalty for his crime should be any other than for a “normal” murderer, if he got a stricter penalty for what he has done, he would have won. It would mean that he did change Norway, and that is the hole point about the trial, everyone knows he did it, there is enough evidence to get him sentenced immediately, but Norway is a democracy where everyone has the right to a fair trial.

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