Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Nearly half of children under two years of age receive some vaccinations late

Jan. 21, 2013 ? In a new study published January 21 in JAMA Pediatrics, Kaiser Permanente researchers found that 49 percent of children ages 2-24 months did not receive all recommended vaccinations, or did not get vaccinated according to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices schedule.

Kaiser Permanente researchers used the Vaccine Safety Datalink -- a collaborative effort among the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and nine managed care organizations -- to analyze immunization records of 323,247 children born between 2004-2008. Data from immunization records helped illuminate the number of days each child was missing scheduled vaccines for any reason, including parents intentionally choosing not to vaccinate their children according to ACIP recommendations. Children who did not receive their vaccines on time were considered "undervaccinated."

"While a large majority of parents in the U.S. choose to vaccinate their children, a growing number of parents are concerned about vaccine safety and choose to vaccinate their children according to alternative immunization schedules," said lead study author Jason Glanz, PhD, a senior scientist at Kaiser Permanente's Institute for Health Research. "The medical community doesn't have a lot of data on these alternative schedules, so we are hoping the results from this study will open the door to more opportunities to examine their safety and efficacy."

The study found the number of undervaccinated children increased significantly during the study period, and 1 in 8 undervaccinated children's parents intentionally chose not to adhere to ACIP immunization guidelines. Alternative schedules either involve increasing the time between vaccinations or reducing the number of vaccinations in a single office visit, leaving children undervaccinated. Study findings also indicate undervaccinated children are less likely to visit their doctor's offices and more likely to be admitted to hospitals, compared to their peers vaccinated under the standard schedule.

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Have astronomers found chemical precursor to life?

LONG BEACH, Calif. ? Astronomers have found tentative traces of a precursor chemical to the building blocks of life near a star-forming region about 1,000 light-years from Earth.

The signal from the molecule, hydroxylamine, which is made up of atoms of nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen, still needs to be verified. But, if confirmed, it would mean scientists had found a chemical that could potentially seed life on other worlds, and may have played a role in life's origin on our home planet about 3.6 billion years ago.

The findings were presented Jan. 9 at the 221st annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society .

"It's very exciting," said Stefanie Milam, an astrochemist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., who was not involved in the study. If the findings can be verified, "this will be the first detection of this new molecule. It gives us a lot of hope for prebiotic chemistry in this particular region."

Some astronomers think that the ingredients for life are formed in cold, gas-, dust- and plasma-filled interstellar clouds. Comets, asteroids and meteors forming in these clouds bear such chemicals, and as they continually bombard planets, they could have deposited the chemicals on Earth or other worlds, said Anthony Remijan, an astrochemist at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Charlottesville, Va., who led the research effort. [ 7 Theories on the Origin of Life ]

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So while life may have emerged from hydrothermal vents on Earth ? a theory that many scientists support ? the molecules that eventually transformed into the earliest life forms had to come from somewhere, and that "somewhere" may have been space.

To test this theory, astronomers look for the chemical fingerprints of simple, inorganic compounds forming in interstellar clouds. These compounds aren't life or even carbon-based, but they can react with other molecules to form some of the building blocks of life, such as amino acids or the nucleotides that make up DNA. In recent years, scientists have found several different prebiotic molecules in space, said Brett McGuire, doctoral candidate in chemistry and chemical engineering at the California Institute of Technology.

In the hunt for these molecules, Remijan and colleagues scanned a star-forming region of the Milky Way called L1157-B1 using the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA).

They found a very weak signal of hydroxylamine, which makes sense since, inside L1157-B1, a violent gas jet is slamming into the interstellar medium; the shock from this gas outflow would be sufficient force to trigger these chemical reactions in the otherwise frigid depths of an interstellar cloud. The result: hydroxylamine. In turn, hydroxylamine could react with other compounds, such as acetic acid, to form amino acids that could be dumped onto other worlds during space-rock collisions.

"We have some very preliminary evidence of its detection, a very weak signal that kind of looks like a line," McGuire told LiveScience.

The signal is extremely faint and doesn't definitively confirm the presence of hydroxylamine. But the signal does seem to come from the right region, McGuire said. The findings are exciting, but they are not yet a definitive chemical signature of hydroxylamine, Milam told LiveScience. "Every molecule has a fingerprint, and basically what he's presented is the thumb print. So we need all the other fingers to confirm that this is the actual molecule."

To confirm the finding, Remijan's team will keep probing the star-forming region for more signals that could confirm what they're seeing isn't coming from some other chemicals, Milam said.

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

A few of our favorite things: The coming year's most thrilling technologies

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Every January,?reporters on the tech beat kiss their families goodbye and?surrender a week of their lives to the concrete fauxtopia of Las Vegas, in exchange for knowledge of the?things to come.

This year, at that Consumer Electronics Show of which I speak, we saw?forks that track what you eat, robots that cling to windows, chairs that block out unwanted?noise, and other wonders. We also learned that your next TV may well have four times the resolution of your current one, and that "smart TV" may not be so dumb after all.

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We might not have been to every corner of the 1.4?million square feet of show floor (though?our feet sure feel like they've walked it all) but we used our reporting powers to seek out the best inventions and evolutions of CES 2013, and here they are:

Ultra high definition TV - The next wave of TVs will be UHD, with four times the resolution of "full" 1080p high def. You can't see the pixels from three feet away, and since?TVs keep getting bigger, it almost just makes sense. Samsung put out a 110-inch model that will ship to very rich people later this year, but even those among us without suites in the Burj Al Dubai will probably be able to afford a smaller UHD TV within a year or two.

Sony Xperia Z smartphone?- What's better than a beautiful 5-inch 1080p phone with tempered?glass on the front and back? How about a 13-megapixel camera and "intelligent auto" shooting? And what if it were water- and dust-resistant? That's the Xperia Z.

Silentium Quiet Bubble prototype chair - You can take a load off of your ears when you sit in this chair. It's flanked with noise-canceling speakers much like what you might find in popular travel headphones, and can cut down loud annoying ambient sounds.

LG laser projector - The best way to get a 100-inch picture right now is not to email Samsung and beg for their huge TV. No, it's to use LG's Laser TV, a projection system that can sit right as close as 22?inches from the specially designed screen and blast a picture so bright you can watch it in the daytime.

Evado Filip Vivoplay kid watch?- A cellphone embedded in this small kids' watch means that you can use GPS, Wi-Fi and cellular towers to track the little ones, but if they do get lost or run into trouble, they push the little red button: The watch starts calling family members until one picks up.

Winbot window cleaner - Roomba got nothing on Winbot, the cleaning robot that has enough suction to stick to windows as it cleans. You still have to move it from window to window, and the version we saw doesn't have a battery, but the concept is bound to take off ... er, to stick.

WheeMe massage robot - What do you do while one robot is cleaning the house? Enjoy a relaxing massage from another robot. This semi-autonomous vibrating car thingy that drives all over your back is surprisingly comforting, though it's so lightweight, a?deep-tissue rubdown is out of the question. ??

Pebble smartwatch - Smartwatches are all the rage at CES 2013, which is a bit surprising because they look as?chunky as ever. But we can see the allure in the Pebble, with?e-paper?screen and the ability to pair with iPhones and Android phones via Bluetooth to tell you who's calling or texting you.

iPotty from CTA Digital - Show this to any parent who's recently endured their toddler's?potty training, and we bet?they'll say, "I'll take it!" Pairing a training toilet with an iPad case is about the best innovation in potty training since the Potty Watch.

ZBoard?electric skateboard - Once?fearless NBC News reporter Rosa Golijan mastered the basics of this sturdy machine, she proved its ease?of?use by wearing 4-inch heels. Don't try that at home, but it is a great alternative to the car; the skateboard can take you up to?10 miles on a charge.

Samsung and Panasonic?smart TVs - Everybody has smart TVs now, but we liked Samsung's redesign,?based on five separate intuitive screens. Panasonic won us over because its new smart TVs will have home screens you can customize with your favorite apps and content.

Lenovo?table PC - No, don't call it a tablet PC, the?IdeaCentre Horizon is a?table PC, one that is meant to sit flat so that, in group settings, more than one person can multitouch at the same time. We're not sure who's going to use it, and for what, but it's definitely an eyebrow-raising?innovation.

Hapifork?digital utensil?- How many times do you stab a bit of chicken and suddenly?wonder ? in the split second before it goes into your mouth ? how much it weighs? No longer will this plague you, thanks to the Hapilabs smart fork, intended for geeks on diets.

Nvidia Project Shield gaming console - CES isn't really a gaming show, so Nvidia's announcement of an Android-based handheld gaming console came as a surprise. But?what better way to launch its smokin' fast Tegra 4 processor??

Whirlpool Fireplace concept - In the not too distant future, we'll be cooking with light. At least that's what Whirlpool researchers in Italy are working on as part of their attempt to rethink the traditional hearth. After all, in many homes, cooking and socializing have become one and the same.

Canon PowerShot N camera?- A cute square?point-and-shoot?meant to feed the?Instagram craze, the PowerShot N has Wi-Fi and a touchscreen, and only a few buttons. Take a shot by pressing on the bezel around the lens, and it instantly creates a bevy of shots with all kinds of crops and filters.

TrackingPoint rifle?- A hunting rifle gets the "Top Gun" makeover with a heads-up display and smart trigger. Once you've picked your target, the system calculates the best trajectory based on wind,?humidity and other factors.?Squeeze the trigger, but the gun won't fire until you're in perfect position.

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Nate Silver Predicts Super Bowl Matchup Featuring Patriots vs. Seahawks (VIDEO)

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This undated image released courtesy of Brian Silver shows author and statistician Nate Silver in New York. The 34-year-old statistician, unabashed numbers geek, author, and creator of the much-read FiveThirtyEight blog at the New York Times, correctly predicted the presidential winner in all 50 states, and almost all the Senate races. (AP Photo/Robert Gauldin)

Apparently unwilling to rest on his laurels after garnering wide acclaim for his remarkably accurate predictions for the U.S. Presidential election (aka the "Super Bowl" of politics) at his Five Thirty Eight blog at The New York Times, statistician Nate Silver has unleashed his mind on a decidedly more (ahem) hard hitting matter: the actual Super Bowl.

In an interview Thursday, Silver told ESPN's "First Take" that he's predicting a Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl matchup. Citing data from "Football Outsiders," a prominent football statistics site that attempts to "bring objective analysis to football," Silver prognosticated that the No. 2 seed from the AFC and the No. 5 seed from the NFC would reach the big game in New Orleans.

While a pick of New England to represent the AFC won't likely surprise anyone, why Seattle over the Atlanta Falcons or San Francisco 49ers? As Silver explains it, balance is the key:

San Francisco... played very well for much of the year,? said Silver, ?In terms of the balance overall between offensive and defensive play, Seattle had that best balance throughout the year and... in the second half, were blowing people out by 50-to-7 scores and so forth. So, they had the best stats from the regular season.

And as for the Patriots, Silver predicts a Denver-Patriots playoff game will become the de facto Super Bowl, but ultimately the Patriots will come out on top and advance to the .

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Friday, January 11, 2013

Built-for-Rent now Five Percent of New Home Construction ...

One of the hottest specialty markets in home construction is benefitting from the boom in single family rentals that began as a way for entrepreneurs to provide from the flood of foreclosures ?that has reached 4 million properties since 2007.

However, instead of buying foreclosures and renovating, some home builders are designed and building homes from scratch to be rented out rather than sold, with the builder operating as property manager and well as retaining ownership.

Despite some recent ups and downs, the share of single-family homes built for rent has doubled.? According to data from the Census Bureau?s Quarterly Starts and Completions by Purpose and Design, the market share of single-family homes built for rent, as measured on a one-year moving average, stands at 5.1 percent for the third quarter of 2012. This is only slightly lower than the recent peak of 5.35 percent set at the beginning of 2011, and is considerably higher than the 20-year average of 2.7 percent.

With housing starts currently at 861,000 a year, the number of new built-for-rental properties is about 43,911 annually at the current market share. Only 27,000 homes started over the past year, according to the National Association of Home Builders

The built-for-rent share of single-family homes is considerably smaller than the single-family home portion of the rental housing stock, which is 27 percent according to the 2010 American Community Survey.? As single-family homes age, they are more likely to transition from the owner-occupied to the rental housing stock.

A new entrant in the built-for-rent market is Jacksonville Wealth Builders,which had been buying foreclosed homes to sell to investors. So many investors are pursuing bank-owned homes to operate as rentals that it?s pushed prices as high as it would cost to build them.

With demand for single-family rentals on the rise, Jacksonville Wealth Builders has turned its attention to buying foreclosed residential lots, building rental homes to sell to investors, renting the homes and providing property management services.

?We?re starting to see prices go much higher [on foreclosed homes],? said Greg Cohen, Jacksonville Wealth Builders managing partner told the Jacksonville Business Journal. ?We?ve basically bought 95 percent of our properties through [the Multiple Listing Service] and the connections we have, but those opportunities aren?t there as much.?

One option that turns renters into owners are rent-to-own programs that reduce carrying costs on unsold inventory and helps convert more homes to sales.

Some builders have a separate division to handle the rental side of their business, while others prefer to work with customers on a case-by-case basis. T&M Building Co. of Torrington, Conn., and Classic Communities Corp. of Harrisburg, Pa., are two examples.

Renters sign a use-and-occupancy agreement that allows them to live in the home until they can refinance it and take T&M out of the equation. ??In most cases, customers are able to purchase their home after renting for one year. Occasionally it takes two years. Ugalde says there have been no defaults or evictions. Customers can also elect to sign a conventional lease, but they always have the option to buy, he says.

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Particles of crystalline quartz wear away teeth

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Dental microwear, the pattern of tiny marks on worn tooth surfaces, is an important basis for understanding the diets of fossil mammals, including those of our own lineage. Now nanoscale research by an international multidisciplinary group that included members of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig has unraveled some of its causes. It turns out that quartz dust is the major culprit in wearing away tooth enamel. Silica phytoliths, particles produced by plants, just rub enamel, and thus have a minor effect on its surface. The results suggest that scientists will have to revise what microwear can tell us about diets, and suggest that environmental factors like droughts and dust storms may have had a large effect on the longevity of teeth. In particular, East African hominins may have suffered during dust storms, particularly from particles carried in by seasonal winds from the Arabian peninsula.

New research published by the scientists in Leipzig suggests that the main cause of the physical wear of mammalian teeth is the extremely hard particles of in soils in many parts of the world. To show this, single particles were mounted on flat-tipped titanium rods and slid over flat tooth enamel surfaces at known forces. Quartz particles could remove pieces of tooth enamel at extremely low forces, meaning that even during a single bite, these particles could abrade much of the surface of the tooth if they are present in numbers.

In contrast, fossilized plant remains, so-called phytoliths, indented the enamel under the same conditions, but without tissue removal. The effect of the considerably softer phytoliths is similar to that of a fingernail pressed against a softwood desk. This kind of mark, called a rubbing mark, is visible but purely cosmetic.

The Max Planck Institute's Amanda Henry provided the phytoliths for the study, and assisted in the interpretation. "This study suggests that phytoliths do affect teeth, but in a different manner than we previously thought," she says. A new theory of wear, developed by collaborator Tony Atkins from Reading in the UK, suggests exactly what geometrical and material conditions are required for abrasive versus rubbing contacts. "People have not realized the vital importance of factoring fracture toughness into wear analyses" says Prof. Atkins. Study leader and Kuwait University researcher Peter Lucas says "we think that we've gone a lot further with the analysis of microwear than previous investigations because we realized that to uncover the mechanisms that cause it, you need to go one level smaller ? to nanoscale. It is only then that the difference between relatively innocuous rubbing contacts and those that remove tooth tissues becomes clear." The team could distinguish between marks made by quartz dust, plant phytoliths, and also by enamel chips rubbing against larger pieces of enamel.

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Lucas PW, Omar R, Al-Fadhalah K, Almusallam AS, Henry AG, Michael S, Arockia Thai L, Watzke J, Strait DS & Atkins AG. Mechanisms and causes of wear in tooth enamel: implications for hominin diets.

Journal of the Royal Society Interface. Published online, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, published online January 9, 2013

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Apple's App Store Is Finally Cracking Down on the Screenshot Scam

After years of complaints, scams, and careless screening tactics, Apple's App Store is finally starting to figure itself out. The latest update should stop developers from using misleading screenshots by locking them into place once the app gets approved. More »


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$450 Billion in Federal Subsidies Tilt U.S. Real Estate Market ...

Real estate in the United States, it turns out, isn?t really guided by ?the invisible hand? of the free market.

Federal housing subsidies flow disproportionately to single family homes over multi-family -- distorting the housing market. Image: Smart Growth America

In truth, federal policy puts a finger on the scale in a major way. Even apart from the quasi-governmental Freddie Mac and Fanny Mae, the federal government is the single largest investor in the American real estate market. And according to a new report from Smart Growth America, each year an assortment of subsidies, tax credits, and deductions exerts $450 billion worth of influence on the location and character of American residences and commercial spaces.

That massive influence can distort the market in significant, and insidious, ways.

?Viewed as whole, federal funds are not targeted to those most in need, are not targeted to strengthen existing communities and are not targeted to places where people have economic opportunities,? says Smart Growth America?s research team.

For starters, according to SGA, not a single federal program is primarily focused on support for existing neighborhoods. Government priorities are often contradictory on this front, with subsidies operating at cross-purposes. One program may subsidize new housing in undeveloped locations, for instance, while another attempts to shore up the city neighborhoods left behind. These programs also fail to factor in what it costs to support real estate development: There is no preference for projects with lower long-term infrastructure costs, leading to higher spending on things like roads and sewers at the local and state levels.

Overall, the report suggests, federal real estate interventions undermine market trends toward the development of more walkable places. About 85 percent of federal housing subsidies flow to single-family housing over multi-family, although only 65 percent of American households are homeowners and the majority of renters live in multi-family buildings. This has hampered the market for rental housing even as demand for multi-family rental housing has soared following the housing bust.

?Federal real estate spending is stuck in the past,? said smart growth-focused?real estate developer Chris Leinberger in an SGA-sponsored call with reporters?yesterday. ?It?s not what the market wants today, it?s what the market wanted in the ?70s and ?80s and into the ?90s.?

Leinberger added that while consumers are demanding walkable urbanism, federal policy stands in the way of that kind of development ? to the detriment of the economy.

Some federal programs, for instance, establish ?use limits? on?low-cost loans. In order to apply for an Federal Housing Administration loan or loan guarantee, a builder has to limit the amount of commercial space in the project, which ends up favoring more spread out, single-use development over the more walkable, mixed-use approach. The agency just raised the use limit for condo buildings, but more reforms are needed.

?Real estate represents 35 percent of the asset base of the country,? Leinberger said. ?It?s time to get the real estate industry back engaged.?

All these government real estate subsidies add up to a regressive, poorly-targeted, and wasteful use of public funds. The largest expenditure, the mortgage interest tax deduction, overwhelmingly benefits households making more than $200,000. These households receive three times the benefits from the deduction as all other income groups combined. In addition, almost one in three households who collects the mortgage interest deduction also does so on a second home ? a fact that clearly doesn?t square with the program?s stated goal of promoting homeownership as a path to the middle-class. Meanwhile, ?little support? in any of the 50 housing programs examined by SGA ?is going to the middle class,? said Ilana Preuss, vice president of Smart Growth America.

SGA is urging federal policy makers to develop an overarching set of goals to ensure U.S. taxpayers get the best possible return on their investment in real estate.

Source: http://dc.streetsblog.org/2013/01/09/450-billion-in-federal-subsidies-tilt-u-s-real-estate-market-toward-sprawl/

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With 4M Apartment Rentals Viewed On Its Site, Lovely Is Breaking Free Of Litigious Craigslist And Raising A Series A

lovelyLogoLovely, the apartment search service that was initially built as a better and easier way of finding available apartment rentals originally listed in the large-but-feature-light Craigslist.org, has now racked up 4 million apartment listings on its site (1 million in the last 30 days) as it tackles the $10 billion residential rental market?as an aggregator of other rental listings services -- once described to me by founder Blake Pierson as the "Kayak" of rentals. Now it is raising money for a Series A round -- amount still unspecified --?to?add to a previous angel round of $2 million from investors that include Keith Rabois of Square; Ben Ling (formerly of Badoo and Google), Walter Kortschak (Summit Partners), Tom Byrne (Loopnet), Colin Evans (Stubhub), Alex Zubillaga, 500 Startups, Felicis Ventures, Founder Collective, SV Angel and others.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Young crime wave in Alice - Northern Territory News

MORE than a dozen youths were arrested for alleged property crimes in Alice Springs over the weekend with two offenders nabbed twice.

Southern Watch commander Siiri Tennosaar said police spent the weekend seeking out and arresting property offenders following a spike in unlawful entries and motor vehicle thefts.

Eight of the 15 youths arrested have been remanded in detention until their court appearances while the rest have been placed on strict bail conditions or referred to a youth diversion program.

Five adults were also arrested for alleged property offences including two people that broke into Alice Springs Golf Club which has been plagued by break-ins recently.

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NASA telescopes see weather patterns in brown dwarf

Jan. 8, 2013 ? Astronomers using NASA's Spitzer and Hubble space telescopes have probed the stormy atmosphere of a brown dwarf, creating the most detailed "weather map" yet for this class of cool, star-like orbs. The forecast shows wind-driven, planet-sized clouds enshrouding these strange worlds.

Brown dwarfs form out of condensing gas, as stars do, but lack the mass to fuse hydrogen atoms and produce energy. Instead, these objects, which some call failed stars, are more similar to gas planets with their complex, varied atmospheres. The new research is a stepping-stone toward a better understanding not only of brown dwarfs, but also of the atmospheres of planets beyond our solar system.

"With Hubble and Spitzer, we were able to look at different atmospheric layers of a brown dwarf, similar to the way doctors use medical imaging techniques to study the different tissues in your body," said Daniel Apai, the principal investigator of the research at the University of Arizona in Tucson, who presented the results at the American Astronomical Society meeting Tuesday in Long Beach, Calif.

A study describing the results, led by Esther Buenzli, also of the University of Arizona, is published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.

The researchers turned Hubble and Spitzer simultaneously toward a brown dwarf with the long name of 2MASSJ22282889-431026. They found that its light varied in time, brightening and dimming about every 90 minutes as the body rotated. But more surprising, the team also found the timing of this change in brightness depended on whether they looked using different wavelengths of infrared light.

These variations are the result of different layers or patches of material swirling around the brown dwarf in windy storms as large as Earth itself. Spitzer and Hubble see different atmospheric layers because certain infrared wavelengths are blocked by vapors of water and methane high up, while other infrared wavelengths emerge from much deeper layers.

"Unlike the water clouds of Earth or the ammonia clouds of Jupiter, clouds on brown dwarfs are composed of hot grains of sand, liquid drops of iron, and other exotic compounds," said Mark Marley, research scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., and co-author of the paper. "So this large atmospheric disturbance found by Spitzer and Hubble gives a new meaning to the concept of extreme weather."

Buenzli says this is the first time researchers can probe variability at several different altitudes at the same time in the atmosphere of a brown dwarf. "Although brown dwarfs are cool relative to other stars, they are actually hot by earthly standards. This particular object is about 1,100 to 1,300 degrees Fahrenheit (600 to 700 degrees Celsius)," Buenzli said.

"What we see here is evidence for massive, organized cloud systems, perhaps akin to giant versions of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter," said Adam Showman, a theorist at the University of Arizona involved in the research. "These out-of-sync light variations provide a fingerprint of how the brown dwarf's weather systems stack up vertically. The data suggest regions on the brown dwarf where the weather is cloudy and rich in silicate vapor deep in the atmosphere coincide with balmier, drier conditions at higher altitudes -- and vice versa."

Researchers plan to look at the atmospheres of dozens of additional nearby brown dwarfs using Spitzer and Hubble.

"From studies such as this we will learn much about this important class of objects, whose mass falls between that of stars and Jupiter-sized planets," said Glenn Wahlgren, Spitzer program scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "This technique will see extensive use when we are able to image individual exoplanets."

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., manages the Spitzer Space Telescope mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. Science operations are conducted at the Spitzer Science Center at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. Data are archived at the Infrared Science Archive housed at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center at Caltech. Caltech manages JPL for NASA. For more information about Spitzer, visit http://spitzer.caltech.edu and http://www.nasa.gov/spitzer .

The Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between NASA and the European Space Agency. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., manages the telescope. The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore, Md., conducts Hubble science operations. STScI is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., in Washington. For more information about Hubble, visit http://www.hubblesite.org and http://www.nasa.gov/hubble .

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Dexter Oliver Wanted By San Francisco Police For Allegedly Setting Girlfriend On Fire

SAN FRANCISCO -- San Francisco police searched Sunday for a man suspected of throwing a flammable liquid at his girlfriend and severely burning her.

Officer Carlos Manfredi said witnesses in the city's Bayview District reported hearing the woman screaming. She was taken to a hospital burn unit with life-threatening injuries.

Investigators believe her attacker was 22-year-old Dexter Oliver.

Manfredi said Oliver had a "dating relationship" with the woman, but he did not know the circumstances that led to the attack.

The victim's sister told KGO-TV that Oliver doused his girlfriend with gasoline and lit her on fire during an argument at a nearby Laundromat.

Precious Craig said most of her sister's face was burnt, and that the family expects her to recover.

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Yale Gymnastics Looks to Build on Last Season's Encouraging ...

January 7, 2013

NEW HAVEN, Conn. ? Though Yale's campus lies apparently empty during winter recess, the Yale gymnastics team can be found hard at work on the upper floors of Payne Whitney Gymnasium, ringing in the New Year by relentlessly polishing skills and rehearsing routines.? This year's team brings a wealth of experience, having lost only two gymnasts from last year's squad to graduation, and is intent on improving on last year's results, having finished fourth at the Ivy Classic and seventh at the ECAC championships in 2012. ?

"This year's team has worked incredibly hard during our preseason and we're ready to translate all that effort into great performances during competition," said captain Stephanie Goldstein.? Both Goldstein and Head Coach Barbara Tonry, who has coached the Yale gymnastics team since its inception in 1973, emphasized the importance of preparation and consistent execution, especially since Yale's small team requires most gymnasts to compete in multiple events.?

"While most teams are large enough to have specialists compete in each event," remarked Tonry, "Most of our athletes have to compete in two or more."? Despite the team's small size, however, Coach Tonry is confident in her team's outlook for the coming season.

The 2013 season will be assistant Coach Jason Vonk's second in New Haven and his added expertise will continue to pay dividends.? He is excited to see how the momentum created last season carries over to 2013.

"Yale Gymnastics had the most improved team score in NCAA Division I Gymnastics in 2012," Vonk points out.? "That promises to be a stepping stone to an even better season and higher team scores."?

The Team?

Though the team's strength lies in its experience, the Bulldogs still expect big things from the two new freshmen.? Brittney Sooksengdao looks to make an immediate impact on floor, vault and especially on the beam.? The other freshman, Camilla Opperman, is currently recovering from injury but provides inspiration and enthusiasm from the sidelines, a contribution that was noted by Goldstein as well as the coaches.? Once healthy, she should be a major contributor, especially on floor.

Though the members of the class of 2015 made a large impact during their freshman season, they look to continue improving during their sophomore campaign, with the added benefit of a year's experience in college gymnastics under their belts.? Morgan Traina competed all-around at every meet last season, winning beam at the 2012 Ivy Classic and was named ECAC Rookie of the Year.? Joyce Li was another all-arounder in 2012, winning two All-ECAC Rookie of the Week awards and finishing eighth in the all-around at the ECAC championships.? Brianna Chrisman competed in bars, floor and vault last season, but unfortunately suffered a season ending injury during the pre-season and will not compete this year.? Though Katherine Lucas sat out all of last season due to injury, she looks to provide depth, especially on floor and vault.

The junior class, all seasoned competitors, expect to raise their performances to an even higher level in 2013.? Nicole Tay competed on bars, beam and floor for the Bulldogs last year and placed second on bars with a career-high 9.775 at the 2012 Bulldog Invitational.? Her sister Tabitha Tay, another versatile performer, is recovering from a wrist injury and is hoping to be back competing on the beam within a few weeks.? Ashley O'Connor had a resurgent 2012 campaign, making her college debut on floor and vault after injury limited her to the beam during her freshman season.? She is now training to compete in all four events this season.

Though the Bulldogs certainly have a talented group of underclassmen, the heart and soul of this year's team is its senior class.? Last season, members of the class of 2013 anchored three of the four events and this year, as the elder members of the team, they ?are also required to fill an increased leadership role.? According to Coach Vonk, however, this is just another area in which they excel.?

"[The seniors] are hard-working, talented and have strong leadership and rapport with the rest of the team," he commented.? They are led by captain Stephanie Goldstein, who has been a consistent all-around performer during her entire Yale career.? In 2012, she competed in beam, floor and vault at every meet, winning the 2012 ECAC Scholar-Athlete award in the process.? Tara Feld, another all-arounder, came back from an injury-shortened sophomore year in a big way, winning the all-around at the 2012 New Hampshire Invitational with a career-high 38.775 and finishing eighth in the all-around at the ECAC Championships.? Lindsay Andsager continued her career-long excellence on the uneven bars in 2012, competing on the apparatus in every meet and winning the event at the Bulldog Invitational with a career-high 9.85. She was named ECAC Specialist of the week twice for her performance.? With the talent returning from last year and the addition of two key freshmen, the Bulldogs are intent on improving on last year's encouraging campaign.? Yale will be hosting the Ivy Classic in Payne Whitney Gym in late February and Coach Tonry, Coach Vonk and captain Goldstein all pointed to a victory in the Classic as the season's primary focus and goal.

The Schedule

The Bulldogs will open the season on Jan. 12 at Rutgers with a tri-meet that also includes the University of Alaska-Anchorage. The following weekend, Yale will face off against Ithaca and cross-town rival Southern Connecticut in another tri-meet.?

Yale's first home meet is against Penn on Jan. 27.? The dual meet with the Quakers will mark Yale's first Ivy competition and will be a good early-season test against last year's Ivy Classic champions.? The Bulldogs will be on the road for the following two weekends, competing at New Hampshire against George Washington and UNH on Feb. 3 and facing off against Brockport, Cornell, Ithaca and Southern Connecticut in the Big Red Invitational on Feb. 9.?

On Feb. 16, Yale will host the 2013 Bulldog Invitational, a quad-meet with Bridgeport, Springfield and West Chester.? The following weekend will mark the Bulldogs' last and most important home meet, as Yale will play host to the 2013 Ivy Classic on Feb. 23.? With a home crowd behind them, the Bulldogs hope to capture the Ivy title.

After the Ivy Classic, the Bulldogs have three more regular season meets.?? On Mar. 2, Yale will compete in the New Hampshire Invitational against Brown, Towson and UNH.? Then, while the rest of the student body heads off on Spring Break, the Bulldogs will travel to College Park, Md., on Mar. 10 to compete in a tri-meet with Maryland and Central Michigan.? Yale will wrap up its regular season campaign on Mar. 15 with a dual meet at William and Mary.?

The ECAC Championship meet will be on Mar. 23 in Ithaca, N.Y.? If any Yale gymnasts qualify, the NCAA Regional Championships will be on Apr. 6 in Morgantown, W.V., Should the Bulldogs qualify, the USAG Collegiate Nationals will take place in Shreveport, La., over three days, Apr. 12, 13 and 14.

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Browns, Kelly to meet again for 2nd straight day

Oregon's Michael Clay, left, holds up the championship trophy as head coach Chip Kelly looks on after the Fiesta Bowl NCAA college football game against Kansas State Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013, in Glendale, Ariz. Oregon defeated Kansas State 35-17.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Oregon's Michael Clay, left, holds up the championship trophy as head coach Chip Kelly looks on after the Fiesta Bowl NCAA college football game against Kansas State Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013, in Glendale, Ariz. Oregon defeated Kansas State 35-17.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Oregon head coach Chip Kelly, right, signals a 1-point safety to the referee during the second half of the Fiesta Bowl NCAA college football game against Kansas State, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Matt York)

Oregon head coach Chip Kelly tosses a football to a Kansas State player during warmups before the Fiesta Bowl NCAA college football game, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)

Oregon head coach Chip Kelly address the media, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013, in Scottsdale, Ariz. Oregon will face Kansas State Thursday in the Fiesta Bowl NCAA college football game. (AP Photo/Matt York)

CLEVELAND (AP) ? The Browns have Chip Kelly's interest. Now they need his signature.

The team is expected to meet with Oregon's innovative coach again Saturday and hopes to complete a deal to make him Cleveland's sixth coach since 1999. The sides met for a reported seven hours in Arizona on Friday and came close to reaching an agreement but parted company agreeing to talk a second time.

Kelly also met with the Buffalo Bills, and he intends to keep a scheduled meeting with the Philadelphia Eagles, who weren't going to pursue the 49-year-old when it was learned a deal with Cleveland was near. It's possible Kelly and his agent, David Dunn, are meeting with the other teams to gain leverage with the Browns.

Kelly nearly jumped to the pros last year with Tampa Bay but decided at the last minute to return to Oregon, where he has been coach since 2009.

Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and CEO Joe Banner plan to hire a coach before they seek a general manager to pair with him. The Browns have also promised that their next coach will have final say and control over the club's 53-man roster, perks that will likely limit their talent pool when looking for a GM or pro personnel director.

Kelly went 46-7 in four years at Oregon, where his high-tempo, warp-speed offense averaged nearly 50 points per game this season. He has no pro coaching experience, but some of his offensive principles are being used by New England and Washington. Patriots coach Bill Belichick met with Kelly in the offseason and has adopted a few of the Ducks' offensive wrinkles into his schemes this season.

Following Oregon's win over Kansas State in Thursday night's Fiesta Bowl, Kelly said he hoped to have the interview process "wrapped up quickly and figure out where I'm going to be."

All indications are that he's headed to Cleveland, where he'll inherit a young roster that showed some promise this season.

Haslam and Banner have been in Arizona all week. They camped out there early to get first crack at Kelly and conducted at least four other known interviews before meeting with him.

Cleveland has also spoken with former Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt, Cardinals defensive coordinator Ray Horton, Syracuse's Doug Marrone and Penn State's Bill O'Brien, who removed himself from consideration Thursday and said he would return for his second season with the Nittany Lions.

The Browns are not commenting on any candidates or interviews until they hire a successor for Pat Shurmur, who was fired after going 9-23 in two seasons.

Haslam and Banner believe Kelly can fix Cleveland's franchise, which has made just one playoff appearance in 14 years. Saturday was the 10th anniversary of the Browns' last postseason game, a 36-33 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. In the decade since, the Browns have had nine double-digit loss seasons and changed coaches four times.

Cleveland's current run of at least 11 losses in five straight seasons is the second-longest streak of futility in NFL history. Only the Oakland Raiders (2003-2009) have had one longer.

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Computer scientists find vulnerabilities in Cisco VoIP phones

Jan. 4, 2013 ? Columbia Engineering's Computer Science PhD candidate Ang Cui and Computer Science Professor Salvatore Stolfo have found serious vulnerabilities in Cisco VoIP (voice over internet protocol) telephones, devices used around the world by a broad range of networked organizations from governments to banks to major corporations, and beyond. In particular, they have discovered troubling security breaches with Cisco's VoIP phone technology. At a recent conference on the security of connected devices, Cui demonstrated how they can easily insert malicious code into a Cisco VoIP phone (any of the 14 Cisco Unified IP Phone models) and start eavesdropping on private conversations -- not just on the phone but also in the phone's surroundings -- from anywhere in the world.

"It's not just Cisco phones that are at risk. All VoIP phones are particularly problematic since they are everywhere and reveal our private communications," says Stolfo. "It's relatively easy to penetrate any corporate phone system, any government phone system, any home with Cisco VoIP phones -- they are not secure."

Cui and Stolfo analyzed the phones' firmware (the software running in the computer inside the phone) and they were able to identify many vulnerabilities. They are particularly concerned with embedded systems that are widely used and networked on the Internet, including VoIP phones, routers, and printers, and have focused their research on developing new advanced security technology to protect these systems.

"Binary firmware analysis is commonly used to identify faulty software by the 'white hat' hackers and security scientists and researchers like our team," Stolfo says. "We performed this analysis to demonstrate a new defense technology, called Software Symbiotes, that protects them from exploitation."

Software Symbiotes is designed to safeguard embedded systems from malicious code injection attacks into these systems, including routers and printers.

"This is a host-based defense mechanism that's a code structure inspired by a natural phenomenon known as symbiotic defensive mutualism," Cui notes. "The Symbiote is especially suitable for retrofitting legacy embedded systems with sophisticated host-based defenses."

The researchers see these Symbiotes as a kind of digital life form that tightly co-exists with arbitrary executables in a mutually defensive arrangement. "They extract computational resources (CPU cycles) from the host while simultaneously protecting the host from attack and exploitation," explains Cui. "And, because they are by their nature so diverse, they can provide self-protection against direct attack by adversaries that directly target host defenses."

"We envision a general-purpose computing architecture consisting of two mutual defensive systems whereby a self-contained, distinct, and unique Symbiote machine is embedded in each instance of a host program," adds Stolfo. "The Symbiote can reside within any arbitrary body of software, regardless of its place within the system stack. It can be injected into an arbitrary host in many different ways, while its code can be 'randomized' by a number of well-known methods."

The Symbiote, which at runtime is required by its host to successfully execute in order for the host to operate, then monitors its host's behavior to ensure it continues to operate correctly, and, if not, it stops the host from doing harm. Removal, or attempted removal, of the Symbiote renders the host inoperable.

"The beauty of the Symbiote," says Cui, "is that it can be used to protect all kinds of embedded systems, from phones and printers to ATM machines and even cars -- systems that we all use every day."

Cisco has since released a patch to repair these vulnerabilities but it is ineffective. "It doesn't solve the fundamental problems we've pointed out to Cisco," Cui observes. "We don't know of any solution to solve the systemic problem with Cisco's IP Phone firmware except for the Symbiote technology or rewriting the firmware. We plan to demonstrate a Symbiote-protected Cisco IP Phone at an upcoming conference."

The research conducted by Stolfo and Cui was funded by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), IARPA (Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity), and DHS (Department of Homeland Security).

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