Monday, August 5, 2013

Novel gene target shows promise for bladder cancer detection and treatment

NCI Cancer Center News

Scientists from Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center have provided evidence from preclinical experiments that a gene known as melanoma differentiation associated gene-9/syntenin (mda-9/syntenin) could be used as a therapeutic target to kill bladder cancer cells, help prevent metastasis and even be used to non-invasively diagnose the disease and monitor its progression.

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NCI cancer centers logoAmong the research institutions NCI funds across the United States, it currently designates 67 as Cancer Centers. Largely based in research universities, these facilities are home to many of the NCI-supported scientists who conduct a wide range of intense, laboratory research into cancer?s origins and development. The Cancer Centers Program also focuses on trans-disciplinary research, including population science and clinical research. The centers? research results are often at the forefront of studies in the cancer field.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Folder flaunts its dual-screen flip design for the camera

Samsung Galaxy Folder flaunts its dualscreen flip design for the camera

Samsung may have already spoiled the Galaxy Folder's upcoming launch, but it hasn't given us a peek at a real, live device. Contributors to Clien.net's forums claim to have what we're missing, however -- they've posted a trio of photos that appear to reveal the dual-screen Android clamshell in earnest. In line with the schematics we saw earlier, the Galaxy Folder should be an evolution of the W2013 from last fall. Its most visible change is an update to Galaxy S 4-era software. Other new external elements amount to subtle tweaks, such as the gold-like side trim and a camera key that replaces the W2013's dual-SIM button. Not that we'd accuse Samsung of playing it safe with the Galaxy Folder -- in a conservative handset market, it could be daring to produce an LTE-equipped Android flip phone in the first place.

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Influenza A virus infection of healthy piglets in an abattoir in Brazil: animal-human interface and risk for interspecies transmission.

Asymptomatic influenza virus infections in pigs are frequent and the lack of measures for controlling viral spread facilitates the circulation of different virus strains between pigs. The goal of this study was to demonstrate the circulation of influenza A virus strains among asymptomatic piglets in an abattoir in Brazil and discuss the potential public health impacts. Tracheal samples (n = 330) were collected from asymptomatic animals by a veterinarian that also performed visual lung tissue examinations. No slaughtered animals presented with any noticeable macroscopic signs of influenza infection following examination of lung tissues. Samples were then analysed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction that resulted in the identification of 30 (9%) influenza A positive samples. The presence of asymptomatic pig infections suggested that these animals could facilitate virus dissemination and act as a source of infection for the herd, thereby enabling the emergence of influenza outbreaks associated with significant economic losses. Furthermore, the continuous exposure of the farm and abattoir workers to the virus increases the risk for interspecies transmission. Monitoring measures of swine influenza virus infections and vaccination and monitoring of employees for influenza infection should also be considered. In addition regulatory agencies should consider the public health ramifications regarding the potential zoonotic viral transmission between humans and pigs.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

John Graves dies at 92; one of Texas' most celebrated authors

Author John Graves, whose 1960 book "Goodbye to a River" and authentic depictions of rural Texas made him one of the state's most celebrated and beloved writers, has died. He was 92.

Graves died Wednesday at the home he called Hard Scrabble near Glen Rose, Texas, said W.K. "Kip" Stratton, president of the Texas Institute of Letters. Graves had been in declining health since breaking his hip several years ago.

He was best known for "Goodbye to a River," a memoir of a canoe trip down the Brazos River that chronicled nature in masterful language and used history and philosophy to capture a sense of place. It has endured as one of the most acclaimed books about Texas and was nominated for a National Book Award.

Graves also wrote "Hard Scrabble" in 1974 and "From a Limestone Ledge" in 1980. The books became known as his "Brazos Trilogy." His fans included former first lady Laura Bush, who often listed "Goodbye to a River" as one of her favorites.

Admirers of Graves often called him the Henry David Thoreau of Texas.

"His prose seemed to reflect the state of Texas and its roots," Stratton said. "It was a marvelous prose style that no one else could match."

Larry McMurtry, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist who wrote "Lonesome Dove" and "Terms of Endearment," lauded Graves' talents in a 1981 essay for the Texas Observer.

"He is popularly thought to be a kind of country explainer, when in fact he seems more interested in increasing our store of mysteries than our store of knowledge," McMurtry wrote. "He loves the obscure, indeterminate nature of rural legend and likes nothing better than to retell stories the full truth of which can never be known."

Graves was born in Fort Worth on Aug. 6, 1920. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in English from Rice University in Houston in 1942 and entered the Marine Corps. He was a first lieutenant in the Pacific during World War II and was injured by a grenade on Saipan, losing the sight in one eye. After the war, he received a master's degree in English from Columbia University in 1947.

He taught for two years at the University of Texas, then took time off to travel and explore the world. He went back to Fort Worth in early 1957 to be near his father, who was dying of cancer. In the fall of that year, he took his famous canoe trip down the Brazos. In 1958 he began teaching again, this time at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.

Graves is survived by his wife, Jane, and two daughters.

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Illinois university stands by professor linked to 1967 killings

By Mike Robinson

CHICAGO (Reuters) - A small Illinois university said on Friday it was standing by a long-time psychology professor recently revealed to have shot and killed his father, mother and teenage sister in Texas more than four decades ago, although he was found not guilty by reason of insanity.

Millikin University, a Presbyterian school in Decatur with 2,380 students, said in a statement that the school expects James St. James, 61, to keep teaching at Millikin this fall.

The school said it "has only recently been made aware of Dr. St. James' past. Given the traumatic experiences of his childhood, Dr. St. James' efforts to rebuild his life and obtain a successful professional career have been remarkable."

St. James, originally James Wolcott, spent six years in a mental institution after the killings but emerged to start a new life, changing his name and getting master's and doctoral degrees in psychology, according to the Georgetown Advocate newspaper.

Georgetown is the Austin suburb where the killings took place in 1967. Reporters for the paper wondered what had happened to Wolcott and traced him to Millikin.

St. James could not be reached for comment Friday.

The news sent a shock wave through Decatur, with city council member Jerry J. Dawson, a former Macon County sheriff, saying that St. James should have told the school about his past before joining the faculty.

"I look at this from a law enforcement perspective, and I just have a problem with somebody who didn't disclose this information," Dawson said. "If I were a parent and my kids were going to Millikin, that's something I would want to know."

In its statement, the university said that St. James had over 27 years "taught a variety of courses at Millikin, served in various leadership roles and built a successful academic career, receiving academic awards including the 1997 Teaching Excellence and Leadership Award."

The Georgetown Advocate said St. James' father was Gordon Wolcott, chairman of the biology department of a local university. The newspaper said James Wolcott had admitted to sniffing some airplane glue on the night of August 4, 1967, and then killing his family with a .22-caliber rifle.

(Reporting by Mike Robinson; Editing by Mary Wisniewski and Ken Wills)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/illinois-university-stands-professor-linked-1967-killings-003441907.html

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Friday, August 2, 2013

LA Galaxy vs. Real Madrid

LA Galaxy vs. Real Madrid
Thursday, August 1, 7:30 p.m. PT

BROADCAST INFO:

English TV ? Fox Soccer

English Radio ? AM 1150 (30 minute pre-game show)

Spanish Radio ? AM 1330 (30 minute pre-game and 30 minute post-game show)

Satellite Radio ? Sirius XM

Live audio and web chat (English and Spanish) ? lagalaxy.com/gameday

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Reasons to Choose Software Outsourcing in China

Nowadays, software outsourcing in China is a very popular business practice. Outsourcing means that somebody performs the work outside the company onshore or offshore, but mostly it more tends to mean offshore. More and more companies in the world are outsourcing software development to China.

Talking about the reasons to choose software outsourcing in China, the most common answer is cost savings. But not all, there are more factors. Moreover, the cost savings can't be always ensured because of some accident. A strong supply of high-class programming talent, favorable government and tax incentives, and the ability to work efficiently with international time zones are some of the reasons why organizations choose offshore software development outsourcing in China. By outsourcing their IT projects to China, they can focus more on their core competencies.

Companies can also benefit in other specific aspects like tech and the management from the corporation with the service providers after entrusting their IT projects to Chinese software companies.

  1. Team augmentation - When you want to start an IT project but you can't find the proper developers in your geographical area, you can deal with the problem by connecting a professional IT outsourcing company. When your organization is unable to start the work because of the shortage of internal infrastructure, you can find an outsourcing partner who can handle these for you easily.
  2. Time-to-market - Companies may all hope that their products can deliver to market as soon as possible within the predetermined time, but you are inexperienced to dealing with the stuff, which may destruct your projects. A rich experienced organization is always making good preparations to deal with the situations. They can response the client's requirement quickly - add employees as needed, train them in a short time, and compress the time-to-market.
  3. Solving a specific technical problem - The service provider can help you deal with the issues beyond your organization's expertise like testing or maintenance or writing installers for operating systems. In simple terms, your organization does not necessary to spend energy and time and human resources in reappointing a new team and training them for the IT projects.
  4. Cost reduction - A right outsourcing partner can help to reduce the operating costs and time-to-revenue. Outsourcing is one more tool to get things done effectively, and offers an advantage to develop your core competencies. Finding an appropriate partner cannot just benefit in cost savings.

Chinese software development outsourcing companies are well versed in web and software development. Chinese companies have done diverse work and cater to customers from the world. Outsourcing software development to China has been not a new practice from Fortune 500 companies to individual entrepreneurs. Outsource your software development to China and let software developers in China help you make informed decisions that benefit your business and grow in advance.

RayooTech is the best software development outsourcing company in China. We offer a wide range of services to global customers including software development, web development, and mobile development and so on. We have the dedicated development team to help you accomplish your outsourcing projects in lower costs.

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Hip-Hop's Illuminati Obsession Is Out Of Control, Busta Rhymes Declares

'The last thing they're gonna need is some rappers' dialect on a beat to influence anything,' he explains during 'RapFix Live.'
By Nadeska Alexis, with reporting by Sway Calloway

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Where the Wild Things Are: Camping with Babies and Toddlers ...

Camping with toddlersIn the summer, campgrounds are crawling (sometimes literally) with babies, toddlers and young families. But many new parents may hesitate to head into the wild, as they wonder whether camping with a tot will be safe, enjoyable or worth the hassle.

Don?t abandon your dreams of an al fresco vacation quite yet ? camping with a baby may be easier than you think. ?Camping is easiest when they?re small and portable. You just put them in a carrier and go!? says Sandra Kimmet, a mom of three. But whether you pack your new baby and related gear in the family car for an outdoor adventure this summer, or sit it out for a few seasons, depends on your level of experience with both camping and parenting.

?New parents may not be ready to take their newborn to the grocery store, much less to the outback,? says Michelle Terry, M.D., a pediatrician with Seattle Children?s Hospital. But veteran parents, particularly those with camping experience, may have no problems executing a quick campground or backpacking getaway. Here?s how to plan a memorable camping trip with your new plus-one.

Stay Warm

Nighttime temperatures at state and national parks can dip into the 40s, even at the height of summer. Because babies lose heat more quickly than older children and adults, your little one will need some help staying cozy at night.

?Below 50 degrees, or 60 degrees in wet, windy weather, body temperature can drop if babies are wearing inadequate clothing,? says Terry. Keep babies and young toddlers warm at night with several layers of clothing (preferably fleece or wool), thick socks and a hat for sleeping. In especially chilly climes, be watchful for cool, clammy skin, which indicates that a baby needs an extra layer or two. Early symptoms of hypothermia include cold, pale, or blue-gray skin, shivering and decreased alertness.

Stay Safe

Surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees, many campsites look idyllic ? but they?re home to plenty of hazards for very young campers. Before pitching your tent, inspect the campground for sharp rocks, matches, sharp sticks, knives or garbage left by previous campers. ?Be on the lookout for potential choking hazards. Debris could easily make its way into curious hands or mouths,? advises Terry.

Watch out for plants that could irritate (hello, poison ivy) or sicken children, like St. John?s Wort, poppies or philodendron. High altitude is another concern ? don?t take babies above 2500 feet too rapidly. ?It will be cold and the baby may have trouble breathing,? says Terry.

Use a portable play yard to safely contain a little one while you start a campfire or cook dinner; keep active babies safely inside the tent at night by safety-pinning the tent zippers together. ?The bottom line is that babies and toddlers need constant supervision,? says Terry. ?Accidents happen when everyone is watching the baby and no one is watching the baby, all at the same time.?

Stay Busy

Don?t plan on hanging around the campsite; a bored toddler is bound to develop an unsafe fascination with the firepit or garbage bag. When camping with little ones, staying active keeps everyone cheerful (and ? added bonus ? helps tire kids out for bedtime). Dad Brian Mark has camped with his kids Lola, 4, and Aksel, 2, since they were babies. ?Walk them around as much as possible,? he says. ?Take kids to look for firewood, and let toddlers collect smooth rocks or bundles of sticks.?

The good news: kids under two don?t need much stimulation to stay happy. Most will be thrilled to simply wander the campground (with Mom or Dad close at hand), admiring the scenery and making friends with other campers. Comb local beaches, visit landmarks and don?t be afraid to drive to the nearest town for a meal or a cup of hot cocoa or coffee ? a camping trip with a baby is not the time to rough it, notes Terry. More adventurous families can check in with the ranger?s station for a map of local hiking trails.

Stay Happy

When camping with tots, don?t sweat the small stuff, advises Georgiann Derieg, a mom of seven. ?When we camp, I dress kids in clothes destined for the Goodwill pile so I don?t need to worry about dirt, stains or rips.?

The outcome of your trip may be determined before you leave the driveway; often, the difference between a great tip and a forgettable one is what you pack. Tricycles, baby carriers, simple toys, trash bags, baby wipes, hand sanitizer, extra diapers, flashlights and batteries are must-haves. (Derieg keeps extra flashlights around the tent and one under her pillow at night to handle middle-of-the-night parent duties.)

?Don?t forget to bring a portable play pen, a standing seat or a back carrier so that babies can check things out safely,? says Terry. And, of course, pack your fully charged camera, so decades from now you can pull out pictures that prove your child was camping before he could walk.

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Goodell satisfied Browns owner handling probe

BEREA, Ohio (AP) ? NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says he's satisfied with Browns owner Jimmy Haslam's handling of the federal investigation into fraud at his family-owned business, and said the league has no plans to intervene at this time.

Goodell, who was at Browns training camp Thursday to launch a youth football initiative on safety, called Haslam a "man of great integrity." Goodell says Haslam has been working hard to fix the problems at Pilot Flying J, which had its headquarters raided in April by the FBI and IRS as part of a probe into fraud at the company.

Goodell said the will continue to monitor the situation, but doesn't think "it's a matter for us at this moment."

Goodell said Haslam has been in constant contact with the league to provide updates throughout the investigation.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/goodell-satisfied-browns-owner-handling-probe-205831997.html

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Samsung caught tampering with Galaxy S4 scores | Your Daily ...

In the world of computers, optimizing hardware to make it run faster in certain programs is a common practice. Over the years, almost all big hardware firms have allegedly fiddled with their products to artificially boost numbers in programs that power users and technology journalists use to test products.

Now, the practice seems to have entered the smartphone market. Samsung has been allegedly caught boosting the score of Exynos Octa processor, which is used in Galaxy S4 sold in India, to make it appear faster than the processors made by other companies.

Hardware testers at AnandTech, a website that keeps tracks of technology and computer hardware trends, have found that Galaxy S4 identifies some benchmarks and artificially boosts the speed of the processor to obtain better results.

On graphics side, whenever the phone finds GLBenchmark 2.5, a popular 3D benchmarking program, it boosts the speed of graphics chip to 533MHz. However, when a user is playing a video game the speed is limited to 480MHz.

On general processing side too, whenever a popular benchmarking program like Antutu or Quadrant is launched, the CPU speed is boosted and maintained at its maximum. This is different from real-world scenario because during the actual use the speed of the processor fluctuates on the basis of load as well as the temperature or heat inside the phone.

AnandTech found that Samsung includes several system files in Galaxy S4 that contain references to popular benchmarking apps. This means the phone identifies those benchmarking apps and creates special conditions to run them. Similar hardware capabilities are not available to consumers when they are using the device.

?You should be careful about comparing Exynos 5 Octa based Galaxy S4s using any of the affected benchmarks to other devices and drawing conclusions based on that. This seems to be purely an optimization to produce repeatable (and high) results in CPU tests, and deliver the highest possible GPU performance benchmarks,? AnandTech reported.

This is not the first instance of a company trying to fiddle with benchmarks. Recently, it was found that Antutu, a popular benchmark, was treating Intel?s Atom processors differently from processors made by companies like Qualcomm and MediaTek. Antutu was reportedly carrying out some hardware-based calculations that benefitted Intel processors.

After his dubious method became public, the developer of Antutu changed the code of his app. The new app gives almost 20% lower score for same Atom processors.

At Times Of India, we do not rely on benchmarks to test phones or tablets even though we use them to identify and estimate low-level hardware capabilities of a device.

We have reached out to Samsung and will update the story when if we get a statement.

Source:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/hardware/Samsung-caught-tampering-with-Galaxy-S4-scores/articleshow/21505531.cms?

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