Wednesday, October 31, 2012

IVR Process Can Challenge Sex Life | Psych Central News

By Rick Nauert PhD Senior News Editor
Reviewed by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on October 31, 2012

IVR Process Can Challenge Sex LifeA new study discovers that infertility treatment can negatively impact a women?s sex life. Despite the importance of sex in conceiving a child, little attention has been given to the sexual dynamics of couples as they work to overcome infertility challenges.

?Sex is for pleasure and for reproduction, but attention to pleasure often goes by the wayside for people struggling to conceive,? said Nicole Smith, a doctoral student with Indiana University?s Center for Sexual Health Promotion.

Smith is conducting the study in collaboration with Jody Lyne? Madeira, Ph.D.

?With assisted reproductive technologies (ART), couples often report that they feel like a science experiment, as hormones are administered and sex has to be planned and timed. It can become stressful and is often very unromantic and regimented; relationships are known to suffer during the process.?

Researchers say the study is one of the first in the United States to examine women?s sexual experiences while undergoing assisted reproductive technologies. Investigators used a Sexual Functioning Questionnaire to assess the impact of IVF treatment on couples? sexual experiences.

Compared to a sample of healthy women, women undergoing IVF reported significantly less sexual desire, interest in sexual activity and satisfaction with their sexual relationship. They had more difficulty with orgasm and were more likely to report sexual problems such as vaginal pain and dryness.

Experts have recognized that emotional and relationship challenges intensify as a couple?s use of ART proceeded. Attention to challenges in having sex has somehow escaped the purview of key parties.

When couples meet with their physicians, their sex life might not top the list of issues they want to discuss, either because of unease talking about the subject or simply because they have so many other important issues to discuss.

Still, Smith and Madeira say, the doctor-patient relationship is key, and couples can be told up front about the potential sexual side effects and resources that can help.

If they have issues with dryness, for example, they could be counseled on remedies such as purchasing lubricant or other sexual enhancement products. In addition to referring couples to mental health counselors, reproductive endocrinologists could also refer them to sex therapists.

?There?s just a dearth of knowledge on how infertility affects sexual behavior,? Madeira said. ?The focus is more likely to be on the social and support dimensions of the relationship, but sex is a big part of that. Just letting patients know they aren?t alone in this would be helpful.?

If more information about sexual challenges becomes available, couples might find it on their own.

?Women interested in ART are generally well-educated and tend to spend time researching these issues,? Madeira said. ?They would be very responsive to this information, and proactive.?

The study involved 270 women who completed an online questionnaire; interviews with 127 men and women using IVF to try to conceive; and interviews with 70 professionals, including physicians, nurses, mental health experts and other providers who work directly with patients.

IVF is a procedure in which mature eggs are retrieved from a woman?s ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab, forming embryos. The embryo(s) are then implanted in the woman?s uterus. It is considered an effective procedure but one that is used after couples try several other less invasive procedures.

By the time couples begin IVF, they might have been trying to conceive for many years. Nine percent of the women in their study had been through five IVF cycles, which could take at least a year.

Here are some of their other findings:

  • Women who reported being sexually active with a partner in the past month also were more likely to engage in masturbation and report fewer sexual problems;
  • The women reported similar problems with sexual function regardless of the type or source of infertility involved: male factor, female factor, or both male and female factor;
  • Hormonal treatments used in assisted reproductive technologies likely affect women?s sexual experiences and pain, but these effects are not as well understood and receive less priority than other conditions, such as heart disease and cancer.

Source: Indiana University


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Nauert PhD, R. (2012). IVR Process Can Challenge Sex Life. Psych Central. Retrieved on October 31, 2012, from http://psychcentral.com/news/2012/10/31/ivr-process-can-challenge-sex-life/46923.html

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Josh Koscheck, Nick Diaz?s camp hoping for a bout

Josh Koscheck's last fight was a loss in May to Johny Hendricks. An injury knocked him off UFC 151 before it was canceled. Now that he is healthy again, he is looking for an opponent. Luckily, Nick Diaz's camp made it easy for Koscheck to come up with someone.

UFC president Dana White said that when Diaz comes off suspension, he will need to win a fight before getting a chance at the belt. Diaz lost a tight decision to Carlos Condit for the interim welterweight belt, then was later suspended when his drug test was found positive for marijuana metabolites.

The suspension means a Super Bowl weekend fight is unlikely. Diaz's suspension ends on Feb. 3, the day after the Feb. 2 date of the event that is normally a huge event for the UFC. But even if it's not that weekend, this is an intriguing fight. The amount of trash talking alone will make it fun, as will watching Diaz try to handle Koscheck's wrestling skill.

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Obama and Romney make young girl cry

Former FEMA director Michael Brown, who was heavily criticized for the agency's failure to prepare for Hurricane Katrina, has criticized President Obama for responding to Hurricane Sandy too early. In an interview with Denver Westword, Brown said, "One thing [President Obama's]? gonna be asked is, why did he jump on [Hurricane Sandy] so quickly and [...]

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I?m having a hard time staying in the moment and staying healthy and not just quitting. Quitting ?recovery?? That sounds weird but it seems right. Just quit, stop trying. It?s hard!!! Especially right now with all this stress and her being in so much pain and there is nothing I can do. I was studying for a test earlier and woke up with my face in my book, I didn?t even realize I was that tired. Every time I get in my car I get a stomach ache really bad and I feel sick and irritable. Like I posted a couple nights ago I want to SI, the kind of urge that is intense and won?t budge! It?s driving me crazy and I just want to do it to stop the thoughts and the urge. Sometimes it feels physical, like an exciting sensation. Exciting all over and in big waves and then it?s not exciting all, it?s longing and I miss it. I went through the whole ritual yesterday, from hiding away in private to cleaning to holding the tool to my skin. I didn?t plan on going through with it, I just missed it and so I went that far. Then I got that tingling good exciting feeling inside and then I got scared I?d really do it then I put it away. What is going on :( I?m doing this to myself and now I feel ashamed and stupid because I let myself do that and feel good for a second. REALLY good and I liked it and I feel alone and uncomfortable and stressed out and scared and I am not feeling hopeful. I want to be comforted :(

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Researchers look beyond space and time to cope with quantum theory

Monday, October 29, 2012

Physicists have proposed an experiment that could force us to make a choice between extremes to describe the behaviour of the Universe.

The proposal comes from an international team of researchers from Switzerland, Belgium, Spain and Singapore, and is published today in Nature Physics. It is based on what the researchers call a 'hidden influence inequality'. This exposes how quantum predictions challenge our best understanding about the nature of space and time, Einstein's theory of relativity.

"We are interested in whether we can explain the funky phenomena we observe without sacrificing our sense of things happening smoothly in space and time," says Jean-Daniel Bancal, one of the researchers behind the new result, who carried out the research at the University of Geneva in Switzerland. He is now at the Centre for Quantum Technologies at the National University of Singapore.

Excitingly, there is a real prospect of performing this test.

The implications of quantum theory have been troubling physicists since the theory was invented in the early 20th Century. The problem is that quantum theory predicts bizarre behaviour for particles ? such as two 'entangled' particles behaving as one even when far apart. This seems to violate our sense of cause and effect in space and time. Physicists call such behaviour 'nonlocal'.

It was Einstein who first drew attention to the worrying implications of what he termed the "spooky action at a distance" predicted by quantum mechanics. Measure one in a pair of entangled atoms to have its magnetic 'spin' pointing up, for example, and quantum physics says the other can immediately be found pointing in the opposite direction, wherever it is and even when one could not predict beforehand which particle would do what. Common sense tells us that any such coordinated behaviour must result from one of two arrangements. First, it could be arranged in advance. The second option is that it could be synchronised by some signal sent between the particles.

In the 1960s, John Bell came up with the first test to see whether entangled particles followed common sense. Specifically, a test of a 'Bell inequality' checks whether two particles' behaviour could have been based on prior arrangements. If measurements violate the inequality, pairs of particles are doing what quantum theory says: acting without any 'local hidden variables' directing their fate. Starting in the 1980s, experiments have found violations of Bell inequalities time and time again.

Quantum theory was the winner, it seemed. However, conventional tests of Bell inequalities can never completely kill hope of a common sense story involving signals that don't flout the principles of relativity. That's why the researchers set out to devise a new inequality that would probe the role of signals directly.

Experiments have already shown that if you want to invoke signals to explain things, the signals would have to be travelling faster than light ? more than 10,000 times the speed of light, in fact. To those who know that Einstein's relativity sets the speed of light as a universal speed limit, the idea of signals travelling 10,000 times as fast as light already sets alarm bells ringing. However, physicists have a getout: such signals might stay as 'hidden influences' ? useable for nothing, and thus not violating relativity. Only if the signals can be harnessed for faster-than-light communication do they openly contradict relativity.

The new hidden influence inequality shows that the getout won't work when it comes to quantum predictions. To derive their inequality, which sets up a measurement of entanglement between four particles, the researchers considered what behaviours are possible for four particles that are connected by influences that stay hidden and that travel at some arbitrary finite speed.

Mathematically (and mind-bogglingly), these constraints define an 80-dimensional object. The testable hidden influence inequality is the boundary of the shadow this 80-dimensional shape casts in 44 dimensions. The researchers showed that quantum predictions can lie outside this boundary, which means they are going against one of the assumptions. Outside the boundary, either the influences can't stay hidden, or they must have infinite speed.

Experimental groups can already entangle four particles, so a test is feasible in the near future (though the precision of experiments will need to improve to make the difference measurable). Such a test will boil down to measuring a single number. In a Universe following the standard relativistic laws we are used to, 7 is the limit. If nature behaves as quantum physics predicts, the result can go up to 7.3.

So if the result is greater than 7 ? in other words, if the quantum nature of the world is confirmed ? what will it mean?

Here, there are two choices. On the one hand, there is the option to defy relativity and 'unhide' the influences, which means accepting faster-than-light communication. Relativity is a successful theory that researchers would not call into question lightly, so for many physicists this is seen as the most extreme possibility.

The remaining option is to accept that influences must be infinitely fast ? or that there exists some process that has an equivalent effect when viewed in our spacetime. The current test couldn't distinguish. Either way, it would mean that the Universe is fundamentally nonlocal, in the sense that every bit of the Universe can be connected to any other bit anywhere, instantly. That such connections are possible defies our everyday intuition and represents another extreme solution, but arguably preferable to faster-than-light communication.

"Our result gives weight to the idea that quantum correlations somehow arise from outside spacetime, in the sense that no story in space and time can describe them," says Nicolas Gisin, Professor at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, and member of the team.

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Superstorm Sandy?s wrath caught on video

Want a glimpse of the devastation caused by Superstorm Sandy? Check out the early video reports that have made their way to the Internet.

In one video, a user filming a darkened New York City skyline captures an apparent electrical transformer exploding on video. What makes the video even more compelling is her panicked reaction to the explosion.

"What's going on? I don't know what's going on," she says. "What the hell is this?"

Meantime, this raw footage shows raging water pouring into the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel in New York City.

And clearly not everyone was overly concerned about the storm. In this video, as TV news reporter Matt Belanger tells of the coming storm, a car with a passenger shouting out the window comes barreling around the corner behind him.

"That's never a good idea, folks," he says on-camera.

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For Chris Christie, a Jersey shore drama that's also political

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When someone dared to ask Chris Christie how Superstorm Sandy would influence next week's U.S. elections, the New Jersey governor displayed the confrontation-loving, hard-charging style that has made him a rising national figure.

"I don't give a damn about Election Day," Christie told a news conference on Tuesday in Ewing, New Jersey, 64 miles southwest of New York City. "Let the politicians who are on the ballot worry about Election Day. It's not my problem."

As much as anyone, the physically imposing 50-year-old Christie has become the most prominent political image of the deadly storm, which made landfall near Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Monday night. Sandy is nearly certain to blaze a path of one kind or another for Christie's political prospects.

His blunt statements to reporters and on YouTube are familiar to New Jersey residents from his battles with the state's teachers and his axing of plans for a major new transit tunnel to New York City.

The Republican, who has been governor since January 2010, told reporters on Tuesday he was focused on destroyed homes and potential loss of life, and would turn to the November 6 election logistics later this week.

TV networks ran Christie's news conference live and also carried interviews with him. His staff posted the interviews to his YouTube channel and fed quotes to his Twitter feed.

Unexpectedly for appearances so close to an election, Christie seized the moment to praise federal emergency officials and President Barack Obama, a Democrat. Late on Tuesday, the White House announced that Obama would meet Christie in New Jersey for a tour of the storm damage on Wednesday, the president's first since the storm.

While campaigning for Obama's Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, Christie has led attacks on the president. In his keynote address to the Republican National Convention in August, he said Obama was undeserving of a second term.

MIXED REVIEWS

Christie considered running against Obama himself before deciding to sit out the race a year ago. His speech to the Republican convention, while tough on Obama, also drew mixed reviews. Critics said he focused on himself rather than Romney.

"I want to thank the president personally for all his assistance as (we) recover from the storm," Christie said on Twitter on Tuesday. On NBC's "Today" show, he called Obama's support during the storm "outstanding."

It was not the first time Christie has leaned on Obama during a crisis - he also worked closely with the president when New Jersey faced extensive floods after being hammered by Hurricane Irene last year.

Although clearly not wanting to rock the boat at a time when his state needs the president's help, Christie is no stranger to bipartisanship, having needed some cross-party support to win election in Democratic-leaning New Jersey.

He will need it again assuming he runs for a second term in November 2013 and yet again should he seek the presidency in 2016. Christie had a 56 percent approval rating in New Jersey in a Quinnipiac poll released October 17. Focused on pocketbook issues, he avoids social issues that could alienate moderates.

The storm intensified Christie's feud with one Democrat, Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo Langford. Christie called Langford a "rogue mayor" for allegedly not backing a state evacuation order.

"I feel badly for the folks in Atlantic City who listened to him and sheltered in Atlantic City," Christie said on "Today."

Langford told the same show that Christie was misinformed and that Langford did not encourage residents to stay in the casino city that suffered widespread flooding when Sandy hit.

Relishing the power of a statewide executive, Christie said on Monday that, in view of the raging storm, he was considering rescheduling Halloween by unilateral order. He repeated the idea on Tuesday.

"We want kids to have Halloween, but I also want kids to be safe and alive," he told the news conference.

DISASTER CASUAL

With an exhausted look, Christie said he was sick - "which is no fun" - and that he slept only two hours on Monday night. "Every time I fell asleep, someone woke me up," he said, wearing a dark jacket evocative of the style U.S. politicians call "disaster casual." It had his name and office printed on it.

Christie did not hide his impatience with coastal residents considering a return home soon. It would be "completely unsafe" and "we are nowhere near being about to let you back," he said.

The storm seems likely to add to his catalog of viral videos.

In 2011 Christie won praise when he appointed a Muslim lawyer as a judge and then forcefully decried the "ignorance" behind suggestions he would implement Sharia law. "I'm tired of dealing with the crazies," Christie said in one such video.

The governor is known for his devotion to rock star Bruce Springsteen, a New Jersey native, despite Springsteen's liberal politics and active campaigning for Obama.

A lawyer, Christie was an unknown local figure until 2001, when President George W. Bush chose him to be the U.S. attorney - or chief federal prosecutor - for all of New Jersey.

Democrats at times have struggled to answer Christie's appeal. In 2009 then-Governor Jon Corzine, a Democrat, ran a TV commercial saying that Christie, who has struggled with weight problems, "threw his weight around" to get out of traffic tickets. The ad failed to stop Corzine's ouster, and Christie has spoken frankly about his battle with his weight.

Also that year, Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives questioned Christie over a contract worth up to $52 million that went to his former boss, former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft.

Christie answered questions about the contract at a hearing and before it was over, he stood up and left, saying that he had a train to catch.

(Editing by Howard Goller and Cynthia Osterman)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chris-christie-jersey-shore-drama-thats-political-212113647.html

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49ers leading Cardinals 24-3 after 3 quarters

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) ? Alex Smith threw two of his three touchdown passes to Michael Crabtree and San Francisco stifled Arizona's offense, giving the 49ers a 24-3 lead over the Cardinals after three quarters Monday night.

San Francisco had its way with Arizona's defense, helped by some shoddy tackling by the Cardinals.

The 49ers moved 77 plays in 10 yards on their second drive, capped by a 3-yard touchdown pass from Smith to Crabtree, who grabbed the ball above the head of cornerback Patrick Peterson for the score.

David Akers added a 43-yard field goal in the second quarter and Smith found Crabtree again with just under 2 minutes left, this time on a 9-yard pass after Arizona's defenders lost track of the San Francisco receiver.

The 49ers scored on their opening possession of the third quarter, too, when Randy Moss darted and dashed through Arizona's flailing defenders for a 47-yard touchdown pass that put San Francisco up 24-0.

Smith hit 17 of 18 passes for 233 yards the first three quarters, his only incompletion a dropped pass by Delanie Walker.

Arizona got off to a good start while trying to end a three-game losing streak, with running back LaRod Stephens-Howling breaking free for a 24-yard reception on a screen pass in the Cardinals' first play. But, like so many Cardinals drives this season, the progress fizzled out and ended when John Skelton threw a pass that was nearly intercepted.

Arizona's second drive was even worse: three and out with a false-start penalty, minus-7 yards.

The Cardinals had 22 yards in the first quarter and were only marginally better in the second, finishing the first half with 69 yards. Skelton's up-for-grabs pass at the end of the half was intercepted, setting off a chorus of boos from the hometown fans.

Arizona finally moved the ball late in the third quarter, setting up a 28-yard field goal by Jay Feely that had the crowd booing again.

Skelton was 21 for 33 with 194 yards through three quarters.

Arizona's struggles were no surprise; Monday nights have been a horror show for the Cardinals since moving to the desert in 1988.

Arizona has lost seven of eight under the spotlight and two of those were memorably ugly for what happened after the game.

In 2006, Cardinals' coach Dennis Green had one of the NFL's biggest meltdowns, shouting "They are who we thought they were!" during his postgame news conference after a loss to the Bears.

Arizona quarterback Derek Anderson did his best Green imitation in 2010, when he shouted "Nothing's funny to me!" after a reporter repeatedly asked him why he was smiling during the closing seconds of blowout loss to the 49ers ? Arizona's last game on Monday Night Football.

On the field, this NFC West showdown figured to be a physical beatdown.

For one, these two teams don't like each other much, trading insults before the games, blows once they started.

They also have two of the NFL's best defenses, aggressive units that try to knock opponents senseless.

The 49ers came in with the league's best defense, a punch-you-in-the-mouth group led by a dominating front seven that includes three All-Pros: defensive tackle Justin Smith and linebackers Patrick Willis and NaVorro Bowman.

San Francisco entered Monday night's game tied with Chicago for the NFL's best scoring defense, allowing 14.3 points per game, and has held three teams to 115 yards passing or less.

Arizona has the NFL's seventh overall defense and is third in scoring at 16.9 points per game. The Cardinals have been an opportunistic bunch, too, creating 15 turnovers the first seven games.

Arizona got the first good lick against San Francisco in the first quarter, when cornerback Patrick Peterson laid out 49ers receiver Mario Manningham on a screen pass.

The 49ers pushed right back, rolling over the Cardinals' defense while their defense stuffed one of the NFL's worst offenses, holding Arizona to four first downs and 6 yards rushing in the first half.

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Today a Reader; Tomorrow a Leader | Quote Investigator

Margaret Fuller? W. Fusselman? Anonymous?

Dear Quote Investigator: There is a popular motivational quotation that is usually attributed to Margaret Fuller and is displayed on many educational websites:

Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.

Wikiquote lists an extensive collection of quotations from Fuller, but I was unable to find this one. Fuller?s opus ?Woman in the Nineteenth Century? is in the Google Books database, but I cannot find the quotation within it. Fuller died in 1850 and stylistically the quotation sounds anachronistic for her time period. What do you think?

Quote Investigator: QI was unable to find any substantive support for crediting Margaret Fuller with this motto. The earliest evidence appeared in 1926 in an intriguing report published in a journal called ?The Library? from the Newark Public Library in New Jersey. The head of the library had received a collection of 43 slogans constructed by students, and that set included the statement under investigation. The creator of the slogan was a student named W. Fusselman. Here is an excerpt from the journal article:

SLOGANS FOR A LIBRARY
Invented by Vocational School Boys

Max S. Henig, of the Essex County Vocational School for Boys, in Irvington, N.J., sends me a list of 43 ?library slogans? and says ?these slogans were written by the members of my classes at the West Orange Essex County Vocational School. They were originated and used as part of a campaign planned to arouse interest in the growth and use of a school library which some of the boys had created by generous donations of books.?

The article noted that the books were lent for four days with a fee of one cent. The expressions were created as part of a classroom exercise, and the journal editors were impressed enough that they reprinted eight of them. Here are the first four together with the names of the students who crafted them:

Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.? W. Fusselman.
A library is an education on a shelf.? H. Ohlandt.
If you read to learn you?re bound to earn.? M. Tremper.
A good book read puts you ahead.? Howard Fraebel.

Here are additional selected citations in chronological order.

Catchphrases using the two words ?leaders? and ?readers? existed before 1926. For example, in 1917 an advertisement in an Illinois newspaper for a bookseller used a compact expression of three words:

ATTENTION SOLDIERS
LEADERS ARE READERS
MILITARY BOOKS
MOST COMPLETE LINE IN CITY

The slogan printed in ?The Library? in 1926 was arguably distinct from ?Leaders are readers? and the student ascription was not forgotten. In 1959 a compilation titled ?New Treasury Of Stories For Every Speaking And Writing Occasion? by Jacob M. Braude included the following numbered entry in the category ?Reading?:

2264. Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.
?W. FUSSELMAN

In 1963 an advertisement for a reading program developed by Science Research Associates included the following:

READERS ARE LEADERS ? LEADERS ARE READERS

In 1987 Scouting magazine from the Boy Scouts of America printed another saying with ?leader? and ?reader?:

?If you?re going to be a leader,? he said, ?you?ve got to be a reader.?

In 2001 a newspaper in Ohio reported that the slogan being examined was printed on the side of a bookmobile without attribution:

The driver?s side of the van displays the project?s motto: Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.

By 2005 the saying had been assigned to Margaret Fuller in an Illinois newspaper:

Today a reader; tomorrow a leader. ? Margaret Fuller

Yet, the connection to the student of 1926 was not lost. In the same year, 2005, a Florida newspaper preserved the ascription:

There is much truth to Author W. Fusselman?s quote: ?Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.?

In conclusion, based on current evidence this slogan was probably created during a classroom exercise by a student named W. Fusselman. His teacher then sent the phrase to a journal focused on libraries where it was printed in 1926 and began to achieve wider distribution.

(Thanks to Udo Helms whose inquiry was used by QI to fashion this question. Also, thanks to Dennis Lien for verifying the 1926 citation.)

Source: http://quoteinvestigator.com/2012/10/29/reader-leader/

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Real Estate Contract Closing question - Zillow Real Estate Advice

Everything is negotiable.? The seller may request a 2nd appraisal or re-evaluation of the first apprasial if they can provide additional information that may not have been used by the Appriser to substantiate values.

The seller may agree to reduce the price to the appraised value, or cancel the contract.

The seller may remove any seller concessions provided to the buyer.

As you can see, it appears the seller is the one having to give up something.? Generally negotiations only work, when both parties have to give a little.

Hope it works out for you

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Monday, October 29, 2012

These Fascinating Alien Embryos Are Actually Bat Fetuses

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Obama struggles to balance African Americans? hopes with country?s as a whole (Washington Post)

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Lions get win over Seahawks to set stage for Tigers

DETROIT (Reuters) - Matthew Stafford tossed his third touchdown of the game with 20 seconds to play to lift the Detroit Lions to a 28-24 win over Seattle on Sunday and get the party started on a big sporting day in the Motor City.

With the Detroit Tigers preparing to take on the San Francisco Giants in a do-or-die Game Four of the World Series, the Lions came out looking to give their neighbors a boost and help their own playoff chances, improving their record to 3-4.

"Let's get win at Ford Field and carry that momentum over to Comerica tonight," Lions coach Jim Schwartz said on his Twitter account before the game. "No city in American fights harder to claw back when they are down than Detroit. Go @tigers."

The Seahawks (4-4) had looked ready to spoil the Motown mood when Russell Wilson hit Zach Miller with a 16-yard touchdown strike with just over five minutes remaining in the final quarter.

But Stafford answered with a masterful 87-yard scoring drive capped off by a one-yard bullet to Titus Young, who is seeing more action after a season-ending leg injury to starting wide out Nate Burleson.

The pass was Stafford's fourth career game-winning touchdown pass, and second this season, in the game's final minute.

Stafford completed 34-of-49 pass attempts for 352 yards, including a pair of touchdowns to Young and another to Ryan Broyles. The Detroit quarterback also ran for a score.

"I was just out there having fun, that's what it's all about," Stafford told reporters. "In NFL football, the fourth quarter is the fun.

"The difference was today we showed up in the first half, put 14 on the board and battled in the third quarter and really had a pretty good day offensively minus the interception I threw."

Undisciplined play has contributed to a disappointing start to the season for the Lions and penalties continued to prove costly.

After stopping Seattle at midfield, the Lions were called for an illegal formation that allowed the Seahawks to extend their opening drive that ended in 23-yard Steven Hauschka field goal.

Detroit answered with an 83-yard drive capped by a six-yard strike to Broyles on the last play of the opening quarter.

The Lions lead, however, lasted only as long as it took Seattle to get their hands back on the ball, Marshawn Lynch bursting through the Detroit line and racing 77 yards to the end zone.

Helped by 41-yard pass interference call that left the ball on the Detroit 15, the Seahawks again made the Lions pay for their mistakes, Wilson finding Sidney Rice unmarked for a nine-yard touchdown.

But Detroit would end the half in style, Stafford hooking up with a streaking Young on a 46-yard bomb to cut the Seattle lead to 17-14 going into the intermission.

"You guys that are around Titus; he's never lacked for self-confidence," said Schwartz. "Titus is always positive and his role has changed a little bit now. But he's always upbeat and has a lot confidence in his ability to make plays."

After a scoreless third quarter, the Lions retook the lead when Stafford called his own number on the one, galloping around the corner for the score.

Wilson then went to work engineering an 87-yard drive that ended with a 16-yard touchdown toss to Miller setting the stage of the Lions' comeback win.

"That's life in the NFL, every week it's week-to-week," said Schwartz. "You have to live in the moment.

"You have to win that game. I think this team does a pretty good job of that. You have to persevere through things.

"Teams that do well over 16 games persevere through some tough times or adversity."

(Editing by Julian Linden and Gene Cherry)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lions-win-over-seahawks-set-stage-tigers-000933284--nfl.html

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Satellite images suggest airstrike on Sudan site

CAIRO (AP) ? Satellite images of the aftermath of an explosion at a Sudanese weapons factory this past week suggest the site was hit in an airstrike, a U.S. monitoring group said Saturday.

The Sudanese government has accused Israel of bombing its Yarmouk military complex in Khartoum, killing two people and leaving the factory in ruins.

The images released by the Satellite Sentinel Project to The Associated Press on Saturday showed six 52-foot (16-meter) wide craters near the epicenter of Wednesday's explosion at the compound.

Military experts consulted by the project found the craters to be "consistent with large impact craters created by air-delivered munitions, Satellite Sentinel Project spokesman Jonathan Hutson told the AP.

The target may have been around 40 shipping containers seen at the site in earlier images. The group said the craters center on the area where the containers had been stacked. It did not comment on the allegations of Israeli involvement or who might be behind the strikes.

Jonah Leff, who monitors Sudan for the Geneva-based Small Arms Survey and was not connected to the project, reviewed the images on Saturday and agreed with the group's assessment.

Israeli officials have neither confirmed nor denied striking the site. Instead, they accused Sudan of playing a role in an Iranian-backed network of arms shipments to Hamas and Hezbollah. Israel believes Sudan is a key transit point in the circuitous route that weapons take to the Islamic militant groups in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.

Sudan was a major hub for al-Qaida militants and remains a transit for weapon smugglers and African migrant traffickers. Israeli officials believe arms that originate in the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas go through Sudan before crossing Egypt's lawless Sinai desert and into Gaza through underground tunnels.

The Satellite Sentinel Project is a partnership between the Enough Project, a Washington-based anti-genocide advocacy group and DigitalGlobe, which operates three commercial satellites and provides geospatial analysis. The project was founded last year with support from actor George Clooney, and in the past has used satellite images to monitor the destruction of villages by Sudanese troops in the country's multiple war zones.

Opened in 1996, Yarmouk is one of two known state-owned weapons manufacturing plants in the Sudanese capital. Sudan prided itself in having a way to produce its own ammunition and weapons despite United Nations and U.S. sanctions.

The satellite images indicate that the Yarmouk facility includes an oil storage facility, a military depot and an ammunition plant.

The monitoring group said the images indicate that the blast "destroyed two buildings and heavily damaged at least 21 others," adding that there was no indication of fire damage at the fuel depot inside the military complex.

The group said it could not be certain the containers, seen in images taken Oct. 12, were still there when explosion took place. But the effects of the blast suggested a "highly volatile cargo" was at the epicenter of the explosion.

"If the explosions resulted from a rocket or missile attack against material stored in the shipping containers, then it was an effective surgical strike that totally destroyed any container" that was at the location, the project said.

Yarmouk is located in a densely populated residential area of the city approximately 11 kilometers (seven miles) southwest of the Khartoum International Airport.

Wednesday's explosion sent exploding ammunition flying into homes in the neighborhood adjacent to the factory, causing panic among residents. Sudanese officials said some people suffered from smoke inhalation.

A man who lives near the factory said that from inside their house, he and his brother heard a load roar of what they believed was a plane just before the boom of the explosion sounded from the factory.

In the aftermath of Wednesday's explosion, Sudanese officials said the government has the right to respond to what the information minister said was a "flagrant attack" by Israel on Sudan's sovereignty and right to strengthen its military capabilities.

In a Friday speech marking Eid al Adha, Islam's biggest holiday, Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir called Israel "short-sighted," according to comments published by the Egyptian state-owned paper Al Ahram. The president likened the incident to the 1998 bombing by American cruise missiles of a Khartoum pharmaceutical factory suspected of links to al-Qaida.

Some Israeli commentators suggested that if Israel did indeed carry out an airstrike causing Wednesday's blast, it might have been a trial run of sorts for an operation in Iran. Both countries are roughly 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) away from Israel, and an air operation would require careful planning and in-flight refueling.

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The Satellite Sentinel Project's images of the explosion site are available here: http://satsentinel.org/report/sitrep-explosions-khartoum-0

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/satellite-images-suggest-airstrike-sudan-172406869.html

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DIY Arduino-Based Halloween Blinking Eyes Effect

DIY Arduino-Based Halloween Blinking Eyes Effect If you're looking for a fun electronics project to give a small fright to trick-or-treaters you can create a spooky blinking eyes setup where several sets of colored eyes blink randomly by constructing LED eyeballs, an ATtiny85 microcontroller, and an Arduino.

Instructables user vatosupreme created the effect in the above video by constructing the eyes using ping-pong balls, LEDs, and wooden poles and connecting those LEDs to a control board built with an ATtiny85 microcontroller. He then used his Arduino to interface with the ATtiny85 and provide the code powering the effect. Full details can be found at the source link below.

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

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Power Rankings: Oct. 27, 2012

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How to Build a Small Gaming PC

Way back in December 2010, we built an awesome Mini-ITX gaming PC dubbed the Wee Ass-Kicking Machine. It featured a Core i7-870 CPU, a GeForce GTX 460 GPU, 4GB of DDR3, a 1TB hard drive, and a 120GB SSD-all crammed into a Silverstone SG07 chassis not much larger than a shoebox. The total cost? Around $1,600 (at the time). More »


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Russian anti-Putin opposition leader charged with plotting riots

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian investigators on Friday charged an outspoken opponent of President Vladimir Putin with plotting riots - allegedly after conspiring with a Georgian politician - in a case rights activists say is designed to suppress dissent.

The federal Investigative Committee formally charged Sergei Udaltsov after questioning him about allegations based on hidden-camera footage broadcast by a pro-Kremlin channel that said it showed him conspiring with a Georgian politician.

Udaltsov, who was released after being charged, but faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted, denied the allegations. "I repeated that I did not plan, prepare or organize mass riots - I am a supporter of peaceful mass protests," he said.

Kremlin critics say the case is emblematic of a clampdown on dissent since Putin started a new six-year term in May amid a series of protests against his rule.

"I think this is part of a plan readied long ago to quell the protest wave," said veteran human rights activist Lyudmila Alexeyeva. "The tightening of screws is continuing: the planned annihilation of the opposition."

Udaltsov was ordered to remain in Moscow pending further investigation. Two lesser-known activists charged in the same case have been arrested, including Leonid Razvozzhayev, who said he was abducted in Ukraine last week and tortured. He has formally retracted his confession, his lawyer Mark Feigin said on Thursday.

Several people gathered outside the Investigative Committee building in Moscow to support Udaltsov. One held a banner reading: "I demand an end to repression and torture".

On his arrival at the building for questioning, Udaltsov raised clenched fists in a symbol of strength and victory.

He was one of the leaders of a series of protests prompted by allegations of fraud in a December 2011 parliamentary election won by Putin's ruling United Russia party.

The protests drew tens of thousands of people into the streets of Moscow, underscoring dismay among some Russians with Putin's nearly 13-year rule, but the opposition has since then failed to make inroads into the former KGB spy's grip on power.

Putin's critics say he has used new laws and criminal cases to quash dissent since his inauguration.

Several people face potential prison sentences over violence that erupted between police and protesters at a rally the day before Putin's inauguration on May 7.

Another protest leader, Alexei Navalny, could be jailed for 10 years in a separate case on financial-crimes charges he says are politically motivated.

Putin has signed laws increasing fines for violations at street demonstrations and tightening controls on foreign-funded non-governmental organizations that Russia accuses of meddling in its domestic politics.

"We sense some hysteria at the top," said Alexeyeva, 85, a Soviet-era dissident.

"They don't know a way to silence dissent other than to threaten people by coming up with more and more new legal bans and limitations. Soon they will ban us from breathing."

(Editing by Steve Gutterman and Myra MacDonald)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russian-anti-putin-opposition-leader-charged-plotting-riots-143307525.html

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Colorado coffin races put the 'fun' in funeral

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Take one morbid historical story and a town noted for celebrating the stranger side of life and what do you get?

If the town is Manitou Springs, Colo., you get the Emma Crawford Memorial Coffin Races, a madcap and macabre annual event set to take place on Oct. 27 this year.

Rolling coffins made up to look like hot rods, baby carriages and the Popemobile? Check. Coffin-pushing competitors outfitted as ghouls, pirates and zombie transvestite nurses? Check. Add in a parade of tricked-out hearses and you?ve got an event that draws up to 15,000 spectators a year and earns the title as our Weird Festival of the Month.

?It?s fun, it?s quirky; people love the themes and costumes,? said Floyd O?Neil of the Manitou Springs Chamber of Commerce. ?You have to experience it to understand it.?

It may also help if you understand the genesis of the event. As the story goes, the original Emma Crawford moved to Manitou Springs in 1889 as a young woman, hoping the town?s mineral springs and mountain air might alleviate her tuberculosis. Alas, it wasn?t meant to be and when she died two years later, she was laid to rest on nearby Red Mountain, presumably for eternity.

Alas, that wasn?t meant to be either. In 1929, after one ill-fated move and decades of storms, Emma?s coffin apparently became dislodged and took off down the mountain, ending up as a jumble of bones and casket hardware in the canyon below.

Fast-forward to 1994 when a group of chamber officials found themselves discussing how to boost tourism during the slow, post-summer season. ?The story had been known for a long time,? said O?Neil, ?and they said, ?Hey, Emma came racing down the mountain. Why don?t we have a race in her honor???

These days, the event gets rolling with a parade in which competitors show off their creations, flanked by entourages of local citizens in outfits inspired by Emma, the apocalypse and every horror movie you?ve ever seen. There may not be any flower-bedecked floats but there will be hearses ? black ones, white ones, ones outfitted with wings and guns ? driven by members of the Denver Hearse Association.

The real action, though, takes place after the parade when pairs of coffin-racing teams line up side-by-side on Manitou Avenue. Each team requires one ?Emma? who must remain prone and up to four pushers who do their best to wheel her ? or him ? along the 195-yard course faster than the competition.

The result is a serial spectacle of costumed characters ? goth girls and ghostbusters, blue-skinned Smurfs and dead celebrities ? careening down the street, hell-bent for trophies, bragging rights and $50 in scrip they can spend in local stores.

?You just see the quirkiest things,? said competitor Marlene Bizub, a frequent ?Emma? who works as both a psychotherapist and owner of the Ghouls Gulch Haunted House in nearby Colorado Springs when she?s not racing coffins.

According to Bizub, whose team has won Best Coffin and Best Entourage in previous parades, the key to the race is to build an aerodynamic coffin, ensure your ?Emma? remains prone to further reduce wind resistance and remember that ultimately it?s all in good fun.

Or is it? Even though she willingly shares tips with would-be competitors, one suspects Bizub may also be engaging in a bit of pre-race reverse psychology.

?We came in fourth in the race last year,? she told NBC News, ?so we?re out to win it this year and get that trophy.?

Rob Lovitt is a longtime travel writer who still believes the journey is as important as the destination. Follow him at Twitter.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/travel/itineraries/colorado-coffin-races-put-fun-funeral-1C6713218

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Convergence Or Confusion: Comparing Apple?s And Microsoft?s Approaches To Post-PC

mountain-lion-windows-8In a lot of ways, with Windows 8, Microsoft got the jump on what Apple seems intent on doing with OS X and iOS: a convergence of desktop and mobile computing. But the approaches both companies are taking to changing consumer computing habits are very different, and both strategies have their merits and their pitfalls. So who will come out on top as the world figures out new digital paradigms?

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A Million Girls: Coming to a Computer Science Class Near You | The ...

I sit quietly in the corner as 20 students work diligently in pairs, writing Python code on black laptops. Their instructor walks around the room unpacking the robots they?re programming and announces to the group, ?Just so you know, this assignment is the same as a late-semester project for a Bryn Mawr computer science course.? The students are unfazed.

What?s surprising about this scene is that the students are still in high school, and they?ve been coding for less than two weeks. Oh yeah, and everyone in the room is female.

It?s two weeks into the eight-week inaugural summer program of Girls Who Code?where 20 girls from underserved high schools representing the five boroughs of New York City learn to code JavaScript and Android apps. Almost all the girls are racial minorities, and I notice at least three of them wear headscarves. They all wear looks of determination as they work on their robots. They want to make time to practice Photoshop before the end of the day.

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Is ?Girls Who Code? the Answer?

This program is aptly named, since it turns out there aren?t actually very many girls who code. According to a 2011 report from the U.S. Department of Commerce, less than 14% of computer science degrees are awarded to women.

I?ve written here before about the pipeline problem for women in tech, emphasizing the need to teach young girls technical skills. I said we need real solutions, and so I?d like to celebrate achievements to that end.

Created by former New York congressional candidate Reshma Saujani and directed by ex-Jumo Managing Director Kristen Titus, Girls Who Code is an extremely lean organization with big goals. They?ve estimated it will take 4 million girls learning to code to reach gender parity in the computer science field by the end of the decade, and they?ve committed to doing their part: using the Girls Who Code program to train 1 million girls by 2020.

While Girls Who Code isn?t the first program targeting school-age girls for technical training, it is one of the first to gain national traction. With a boost from corporate donors like Google, eBay, and GE, the young organization has real promise. In fact, it was the proud recipient of Twitter?s first philanthropic donation.

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Making Real Investments in the Girls

But support for Girls Who Code doesn?t just come in the form of dollars. Tech industry leaders have also donated their time, teaching and mentoring the girls during the summer program. The day I visited, the girls had just visited the offices of e-commerce darling Gilt Groupe and were gushing about the experience. ?There were so many women there!? said one girl, describing their tour of the Gilt office. ?It was awesome.?

Rebecca Garcia, co-founder of Coder Dojo, came in to tell the girls about her experience in the tech industry. A girl piped up that she?d actually been to Coder Dojo before and that she learned to make an HTML website at one of its weekend workshops. ?I?m thinking of making a coding club at my school,? she said excitedly.

Fast-forward three months, to now, and Girls Who Code clubs are an important catalyst for expanding the program into the school year. Not only do the graduates continue their education every Sunday with workshops, but several of the girls have started Girls Who Code clubs at their schools. The clubs are a big part of reaching Saujani?s goal of educating 1 million girls because they?re a platform from which any girl can access curriculum on her own after school. ?There are only 1,500 computer science teachers in the country,? explains Saujani. ?The girls are already comfortable learning online?we just have to build something self-sufficient.? Saujani hopes to launch 50 Girls Who Code clubs by the end of next year.

So what has the Girls Who Code team learned so far about teaching technology curriculum to girls? Saujani laughs. ?The biggest feedback from the girls was to make it harder?they want even more challenging curriculum. So that?s what we?re going to give them.?

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Looking Forward to 2020

At the Girls Who Code gala on Monday night, the 20 graduates of the inaugural program presented their final projects. The results included a mobile app to help disabled New Yorkers navigate the city and another location-based app to find the nearest resources for homeless people. Manhattan-based high school senior Cora Frederick declared her intention to take the tech world by storm when she presented her plan to use an algorithm to detect the difference between benign and malignant tumors.

The Girls Who Code team also revealed its goals for 2013: Expand the eight-week summer program into 7-10 new cities. They hope to tap into the existing tech ecosystem in metros like Detroit and Miami.

Saujani, who is running for New York City Public Advocate in 2013, sees the mission behind Girls Who Code as an ongoing commitment: ?This is something I will work on for the rest of my life.? But Saujani and Titus can?t change the face of women in technology on their own?here?s how you can help.

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Donate Money

Girls Who Code is looking for foundation support, but Saujani says that small personal donations of just $10 per month go a long way toward supporting the advancement of women in tech. Girls Who Code is a 501(c)3, so if you?re looking for a charitable deduction before the end of the year, head over to secure.girlswhocode.com/donate.

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Donate Equipment

In the hardware-intensive world the organization works in, Girls Who Code depends on in-kind donations of space and equipment from tech leaders like AppNexus, which hosted the inaugural class. ?There is a huge range in access,? explains Saujani. ?We gave half of our girls computers to take with them because they didn?t have access to technology at home.?

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Donate Time

In a model that depends heavily on intellectual capital, the availability of good teachers can be the bottleneck. If you have teaching or computer science skills, consider connecting with Girls Who Code to lend your brain to its endeavors.

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