Thursday, May 31, 2012

New tool to attack the mysteries of high-temperature superconductivity

ScienceDaily (May 31, 2012) ? Superconductivity, in which electric current flows without resistance, promises huge energy savings -- from low-voltage electric grids with no transmission losses, superefficient motors and generators, and myriad other schemes. But such everyday applications still lie in the future, because conventional superconductivity in metals can't do the job.

Although they play important roles in science, industry, and medicine, conventional superconductors must be maintained at temperatures a few degrees above absolute zero, which is tricky and expensive. Wider uses will depend on higher-temperature superconductors that can function well above absolute zero. Yet known high-temperature (high-Tc) superconductors are complex materials whose electronic structures, despite decades of work, are still far from clear.

Now a team of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California at Berkeley, led by Alessandra Lanzara in collaboration with Joseph Orenstein and Dung-Hai Lee of the Lab's Materials Sciences Division (MSD), has used a new and uniquely powerful tool to attack some of the biggest obstacles to understanding the electronic states of high-temperature superconductors -- and how they may eventually be put to practical use. The team reports their research using ultrafast laser ARPES (ultrafast angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy) in the June 1, 2012, issue of the journal Science.

Pairing off the electrons

Cooper pairs of electrons are the hallmark of superconductivity, forming a sea of correlated charge carriers that barely interact with their crystalline surroundings. The formation of these pairs in conventional superconductors is well described by the Bardeen Cooper Schrieffer (BCS) theory. With high-Tc superconductors, however, the situation is not straightforward.

"The mechanism binding Cooper pairs together in high-Tc superconductors is one of the great mysteries in materials science," says Christopher Smallwood, a member of Lanzara's group and first author of the Science paper. "What we've done with ultrafast laser ARPES is to start with a high-Tc superconductor called Bi2212 and cool it to well below the critical temperature where it becomes superconducting."

The researchers fired an infrared laser pulse at the sample, temporarily cracking some of the Cooper pairs open into their constituent parts, called quasiparticles. As these states decayed, recombining back into Cooper pairs, the researchers used ARPES to measure their changing energy and momentum.

"The relaxation process takes just a few trillionths of a second from start to finish, and in the end, we were able to assemble and watch an extremely slow-motion movie of Cooper-pair formation -- which showed that the quasiparticles tend to recombine faster or slower depending both on their momentum and on the intensity of the pump pulse," Smallwood says. "It's an exciting development, because these trends may be directly connected to the mechanism holding Cooper pairs together."

A Cooper pair has less energy than two independent electrons, leaving an energy gap between the sea of Cooper pairs and the usual lowest energy of the charge carriers in the material. Maps of this superconducting gap can be calculated -- or, remarkably, they can be drawn directly by the charge carriers themselves.

In an ARPES experiment, the momenta and angles of the electrons that are knocked loose by a sufficiently energetic beam of light are used to map out the material's momentum space on a flat detector screen. The momentum-space map shows the material's band structure, the energy levels accessible to its charge carriers.

Long used to probe the electronic structures of materials, ARPES is usually associated with synchrotron light sources like Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source (ALS), which produces extremely bright beams of x-rays. Laser ARPES is much simpler but limited in energy.

"We're stuck with 5.9 electron-volt photon energy and we can't tune it much, like we could at the ALS," Smallwood says. "But by happenstance this energy is great for looking at high-Tc superconductors, and the low photon energy gives us better momentum resolution."

Most high-Tc superconductors, including Bi2212, resemble cuprate ceramics, rich in copper and oxygen. In almost all conventional metal superconductors the superconducting gap is uniform, but in the cuprates it varies greatly. For some momenta the gap is large, but at four special points in momentum space it drops all the way to zero. The existence of such "nodes" in the gap is a distinguishing characteristic of cuprate high-Tc superconductors.

Ultrafast lasers open new vistas

"This is where ultrafast laser ARPES, which is only about five years old, really comes into play to give us results not accessible by other means," Smallwood says. "The laser we use is a titanium-sapphire laser that can emit femtosecond-scale pulses." (A femtosecond is a quadrillionth of a second.)

The same beam pulse that creates the infrared pump pulse is split to form the more energetic ultraviolet probe pulse, by passing part of it through frequency doubling crystals. The time delay between pump and probe can be adjusted with femtosecond precision, using a motorized mirror to change the distance the probe pulse travels before it reaches the sample. The tiny sample can be tilted to any desired angle, which determines what part of the band structure is being examined by ARPES.

In this way the research team discovered the relation between the initial excitation energy, the quasiparticles' position in momentum space, and how quickly the quasiparticles decay. Greater initial excitation energy gives faster recombination into Cooper pairs, but so does crystal momentum far from the nodes. Quasiparticles with momentum that places them near the nodes on the Fermi surface decay very slowly.

When additional ultrafast all-optical techniques, using infrared for both pump and probe pulses, were applied to the same sample, the results were in good agreement with ARPES.

"It's exciting that now we are able to measure these components of recombination distinctly and see what each contributes," says Smallwood. "It gives us a new handle on ways to assess some of the candidate ideas about how Cooper pairs form, such as the suggestion that the energy and momenta of quasiparticles far from a node may resonate with waves of spin density or charge density to form Cooper pairs. We've shown the way to measure this and other ideas to see if they play a significant role in the transition to high-temperature superconductivity."

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Journal References:

  1. J. Graf, C. Jozwiak, C. L. Smallwood, H. Eisaki, R. A. Kaindl, D-H. Lee, A. Lanzara. Nodal quasiparticle meltdown in ultrahigh-resolution pump?probe angle-resolved photoemission. Nature Physics, 2011; 7 (10): 805 DOI: 10.1038/nphys2027
  2. C. L. Smallwood, J. P. Hinton, C. Jozwiak, W. Zhang, J. D. Koralek, H. Eisaki, D.-H. Lee, J. Orenstein, A. Lanzara. Tracking Cooper Pairs in a Cuprate Superconductor by Ultrafast Angle-Resolved Photoemission. Science, 2012; 336 (6085): 1137 DOI: 10.1126/science.1217423

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Japan's big shock disturbed the atmosphere, too

The massive earthquake and tsunami that hit Fukushima, Japan, last year wreaked havoc in the skies above as well, disturbing electrons in the upper atmosphere, NASA reported.

The waves of energy from the quake and tsunami that were so destructive on the ground reached into the ionosphere, a part of the upper atmosphere that stretches from about 50 to 500 miles above Earth's surface.

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The ionosphere is the last, thinnest part of the atmosphere, where solar ultraviolet radiation breaks up molecules and leaves a haze of electrons and ions.

In images released on Friday, NASA showed how the earthly disturbances from the March 11, 2011, quake and tsunami were echoed in the movement of electrons far aloft. This movement was monitored by tracking the GPS signals between satellites and ground receivers.

Scientists have seen this phenomenon before, for tsunamis in Samoa in 2009 and Chile in 2010. The Japanese event, however, occurred in a region more closely monitored by a dense network of GPS receivers, NASA said in a statement.

Still images of the disturbance are online; video is available here.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Book Marketing on the Web for Authors or Business Professionals ...

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Whether you are marketing online as an author or as a business professional promoting your company?s products, the principles of marketing on the Internet are the same:

First, you avoid the ?hard sell.? In other words, you do not tweet on Twitter ?Buy my product? nor do you post on Facebook ?You must read my book.? Instead you do share a link to a review of your book or a link to a review of your product.

You share your Unique Selling Proposition with your online connections, which ?encourages? them to check out your website or your Facebook Page or your Twitter profile. (Your Pinterest boards may also be of interest.)

For example, if you manufacture butter in a special process, you might share that your special process enables the butter to stay fresher for longer than other brands. (Of course you do not give away the trade secret specifics of that process.)

Second, you share the related information of other people on the web. If you are a book author, you can share other books you have really liked. And if promoting a product, maybe there is a related product you can recommend.

One of the collaborative sites online is Triberr.com ? where you can become a member of a group of bloggers who tweet the links of new blog posts written by other members of the group.

What I especially like about Triberr is that I can decide on an individual basis if I want to tweet a blog post. For example, even if I like a blogger yet do not think a particular post is good for my Twitter followers, I do not have to tweet that post link.

Third, you can use your Twitter, Facebook, and other social media connections to be a news feed for you on various subject areas of interest to you.

While at first glance this activity may not seem to advance your own book or product promotion, it can keep you informed of new opportunities as well as potential sand traps.

Fourth, the more you know about online marketing, the more you can ?blend? your pool of information to figure out strategies for your specific products or books and ebooks.

Getting information from multiple sources helps prevent you from taking one person?s advice as the ultimate truth. The fact is that there is NOT a one-size-fits-all online marketing strategy for everyone, especially given the range of products and books available online and offline.

The bottom line? Nowadays very few authors and business professionals can afford to ignore online marketing.

And for book authors, the corollary of this is that you cannot afford to only have your books in physical formats. Check that you own the electronic rights to previously published books of yours ? and then get them converted into ebooks asap.

Thanks to the Internet, marketing has never before been so open to experimentation and control by authors and business professionals themselves. Take advantage of these opportunities now!

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Phyllis Zimbler Miller is the co-founder of Miller Mosaic LLC and the author of fiction and nonfiction books and ebooks, including the HOW TO SUCCEED series for teens and young adults. She has currently enrolled the second book in the series, HOW TO SUCCEED IN COLLEGE AND PREP FOR BEYOND COLLEGE, in Amazon?s Kindle Select option.

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The sequencing of the tomato genome

The sequencing of the tomato genome [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 30-May-2012
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The Tomato Genome Consortium has sequenced and assembled the genomic DNA of this fruit species, specifically of a domesticated variety, Heinz 1706

Barcelona, 30th May 2012- The Tomato Genome Consortium has sequenced and assembled the genomic DNA of this fruit species, specifically of a domesticated variety, Heinz 1706. Scientists from several European centres, including Modesto Orozco, David Torrents and Xavier Pastor, researchers from the joint programme between the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS) and the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) have joined forces to obtain the sequence of this fruit belonging to the family Solanaceae. The sequence, as well as the results of its analysis, has just been published in the journal Nature.

The sequence of any genome provides key information to study and reconstruct the evolution of organisms. Identifying the signals that suggest key episodes in the evolution of a species is done by extensively comparing genomes. For this study, the tomato genome was compared with several closely related species, including a wild variety of tomato, potatoes, and grapes. These comparisons have revealed that the tomato genome, like those of many other plants, has undergone complete duplications during its evolution.

These events are extremely relevant from an evolutional point of view, since they offer an optimum framework for genes affected by these duplications to explore new functions that contribute to the evolution and improvement of the species. In the specific case of this tomato species, there is empirical proof that its genome has experienced two rounds of triplications over the past 120 million years of its evolution. One of them probably took place before grapes and tomatoes evolved along different paths. Another more recent one goes back to a common ancestor of tomatoes and potatoes. The study also reveals that, for tomatoes, these triplications have had a particular impact on the genes controlling features such as their texture, colour and maturation.

The sequencing and publication of the genomic sequence of this tomato establishes the molecular basis to study this species and to explore methods of cultivation to promote resistance to pests and water scarcity, and to facilitate growing this species in poorer and more arid regions.

Additionally to the BSC-CNS and the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona), the following Spanish scientific institutions have cooperated in this paper: CNAG, Spanish National Bioinformatics Institute, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Instituto de Biologa Molecular y Celular de Plantas (CSIC-UPV), Instituto de Hortofruticultura Subtropical y Mediterrnea La Mayora (UMA-CSIC), ICREA and the company Sistemas Genmicos del Parque Tecnolgico de Valencia.

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Reference article: Sato S. Et alt.: "The tomato genome sequence provides insights into fleshy fruit evolution". Nature 31 May 2012.

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The sequencing of the tomato genome [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 30-May-2012
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Contact: Gemma Ribas
press@bsc.es
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Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona)

The Tomato Genome Consortium has sequenced and assembled the genomic DNA of this fruit species, specifically of a domesticated variety, Heinz 1706

Barcelona, 30th May 2012- The Tomato Genome Consortium has sequenced and assembled the genomic DNA of this fruit species, specifically of a domesticated variety, Heinz 1706. Scientists from several European centres, including Modesto Orozco, David Torrents and Xavier Pastor, researchers from the joint programme between the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS) and the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) have joined forces to obtain the sequence of this fruit belonging to the family Solanaceae. The sequence, as well as the results of its analysis, has just been published in the journal Nature.

The sequence of any genome provides key information to study and reconstruct the evolution of organisms. Identifying the signals that suggest key episodes in the evolution of a species is done by extensively comparing genomes. For this study, the tomato genome was compared with several closely related species, including a wild variety of tomato, potatoes, and grapes. These comparisons have revealed that the tomato genome, like those of many other plants, has undergone complete duplications during its evolution.

These events are extremely relevant from an evolutional point of view, since they offer an optimum framework for genes affected by these duplications to explore new functions that contribute to the evolution and improvement of the species. In the specific case of this tomato species, there is empirical proof that its genome has experienced two rounds of triplications over the past 120 million years of its evolution. One of them probably took place before grapes and tomatoes evolved along different paths. Another more recent one goes back to a common ancestor of tomatoes and potatoes. The study also reveals that, for tomatoes, these triplications have had a particular impact on the genes controlling features such as their texture, colour and maturation.

The sequencing and publication of the genomic sequence of this tomato establishes the molecular basis to study this species and to explore methods of cultivation to promote resistance to pests and water scarcity, and to facilitate growing this species in poorer and more arid regions.

Additionally to the BSC-CNS and the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona), the following Spanish scientific institutions have cooperated in this paper: CNAG, Spanish National Bioinformatics Institute, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Instituto de Biologa Molecular y Celular de Plantas (CSIC-UPV), Instituto de Hortofruticultura Subtropical y Mediterrnea La Mayora (UMA-CSIC), ICREA and the company Sistemas Genmicos del Parque Tecnolgico de Valencia.

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Reference article: Sato S. Et alt.: "The tomato genome sequence provides insights into fleshy fruit evolution". Nature 31 May 2012.

For further information contact:
Gemma Ribas (93 413 70 80)/ Sara Ibez (93 413 75 14) press@bsc.es


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Chemical fingerprinting tracks the travels of little brown bats

ScienceDaily (May 29, 2012) ? They?re tiny creatures with glossy, chocolate-brown hair, out-sized ears and wings. They gobble mosquitoes and other insect pests during the summer and hibernate in caves and mines when the weather turns cold. They are little brown bats, and a deadly disease called white-nose syndrome is threatening their very existence.

A novel technique using stable hydrogen isotopes?a kind of chemical fingerprint found in tissues such as hair?has enabled researchers at Michigan Technological University to determine where hibernating bats originated. Knowing that could help predict and ultimately manage the spread of white-nose syndrome.

In the July issue of the journal Ecological Applications, Joseph Bump, an assistant professor at Michigan Tech?s School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science, and a former undergraduate student in his lab, Alexis Sullivan, report on their use of stable hydrogen isotopes to identify the likely origins of the little brown bats that hibernate in three mines of Michigan?s western Upper Peninsula.

Sullivan, who is first author on the paper, is now working on dual Master of Science degrees in Forest Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology at Michigan Tech and the Swedish University of Agricultural Science. She will receive degrees from both universities as part of the ATLANTIS Program, a transatlantic educational project jointly funded by the US Department of Education and the European Union.

Sullivan, Bump and colleagues Rolf Peterson and Laura Kruger studied the little brown bats that winter in the Quincy Mine in Hancock, Mich., the Caledonia Mine near Ontonagon, Mich., and the Norway Mine in Norway, Mich. They collected bat hair and tested it to identify the hydrogen fingerprint of the water where the bat grew the hair. Ecologists have developed maps of the distinctive hydrogen fingerprints of water from different locations, so the chemical fingerprints from the bat hair can be matched to the flying mammals? probable origins.

Up to now, stable hydrogen isotopes have been used mostly to track migratory birds.

?Relatively little is known about bat-to-bat interactions or how far bats travel between seasonal habitats,? Sullivan explains. Earlier attempts to use hydrogen isotopes with bats stalled because most hibernating bats don?t make dramatic seasonal migrations, and they have unclear molt patterns, making it difficult to connect their hair to a given habitat, she adds.

In their latest study, Sullivan, Bump and colleagues were able to estimate with 95 percent certainty the summer origins of the tens of thousands of bats that hibernate in the Quincy Mine, the 23,000 bats in the Norway Mine and the estimated quarter of a million bats that call the Caledonia Mine their winter home. Using the hydrogen ?fingerprints? from hair samples, they located the geographic areas from which the bats migrate?some as far as 565 kilometers (351 miles) from their hibernation mine.

?This novel application of stable hydrogen isotopes can help predict which hibernation sites are likely to exchange bats,? says Bump. Bat-to-bat contact is believed to be the way white-nose syndrome is spread, so understanding the bats? movements can help us know which hibernation sites are connected and how disease could potentially be transmitted among locations.?

Although white-nose syndrome has not been seen among bats in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan yet, it is decimating bat populations in the northeastern US.

And why should anyone care what happens to these reclusive winged creatures that weigh less than half an ounce and average 3.4 inches long?

?First, they are amazing mammals. Second, we should care about little brown bats because they eat millions of things for which we care much less, like mosquitos,? says Bump.

This research was funded by the National Park Service Great Lakes Network and the Ecosystems Science Center and the School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science at Michigan Tech.

A preprint of the paper is available at http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/11-1438.1

Michigan Technological University (mtu.edu) is a leading public research university developing new technologies and preparing students to create the future for a prosperous and sustainable world. Michigan Tech offers more than 130 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in engineering; forest resources; computing; technology; business; economics; natural, physical and environmental sciences; arts; humanities; and social sciences.

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  1. Alexis R. Sullivan, Joseph Bump, Laura Kruger, Rolf O. Peterson. Batcave catchment areas: using stable isotopes (?D) to determine the probable origins of hibernating bats. Ecological Applications, 2012; : 120319110450009 DOI: 10.1890/11-1438.1

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Encounter food, do not give yourself too much ideological baggage ...

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?Good meizitang have met international safety standards and are safe for users.? I will abide by the principles, eat less, eat point, slowly. If the body is telling that I?m full, it will not eat any more. Dinner I would choose to eat some liquid food, drink porridge, soup and the like. Dinner time is very important to have relatively fixed patterns of life, which allows normal body secretion of various types of hormones. My dinner time is 9:30 breakfast, lunch 12:30 dinner at 6:30. Basic touch the very snacks, but will drink a lot of water, so that a better metabolism. Encounter food, do not give yourself too much ideological baggage,
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But I do not want to lose weight lose is muscle instead of fat, so I will do a small movement to increase their muscles. My work time is 6:00 pm, I was more to fight people, so under normal circumstances, only about 8:00, give yourself to work. I will be in before 8:00, all the work completed, you can go home after all things aside, satisfied staying hid in their own little world. After returning home, I will carry out a variety of body care, hair care, bath, mask, rub and massage cream. Two Clarins products recommended for everyone, a fiber Yan Firming Cream, a delicate and exquisite body cream.? Drug industry have approved that good meizitang products are safe and effective.
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Friday, May 25, 2012

As troops advance in Somalia, thousands flee

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Mixed Messages on Rare Disease Drug

WASHINGTON -- An FDA advisory panel considering an investigational drug to treat a rare nerve disorder agreed that a study of the drug, Vyndaqel, did not provide proof of its benefit. But the panel also agreed that, in this instance, proof may not be necessary.

First, the Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems Drug Advisory Committee voted 13-4 that Pfizer's randomized controlled study failed to demonstrate that treatment with tafamidis slows progression of familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP), a fatal heritable disease that affects about 2,500 Americans.

The panel then appeared to reverse itself when members voted -- again 13-4 -- that meeting secondary endpoints such as better lower-limb function in some patients -- may provide enough evidence for the FDA to approve the once-daily pill.

Read this story on www.medpagetoday.com.

Taken together, the consensus appears to be any medical treatment is better than no medical treatment.

There is no medication currently approved for FAP patients in the U.S., so the only option is liver transplant. The FDA said the 5-year survival rate rate for familial amyloid polyneuropathy after a liver transplant is about 80%.

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Against that background tafamidis, which is approved in Europe, may become more palatable, and the panel members did seem to generally favor approval.

The FDA does not have to follow the advice of its advisory committees, but it often does.

FAP is caused by mutations of the transthyretin (TTR) gene, which leads to build up of amyloid primarily in the peripheral nerves, as well as other organs. Symptoms usually start between the ages of 30 and 50 and include sensory loss that can be accompanied by severe pain as well as severe autonomic dysfunction. Ultimately, distal wasting, complete loss of sensory function, and death occur, generally a little more than a decade after symptoms start.

Tafamidis binds to TTR and is meant to stabilize it and prevent the formation of the abnormal amyloid.

The panel spent Thursday reviewing Pfizer's double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial testing tafamidis in 125 patients with familial amyloid polyneuropathy and found there was not a statistically significant difference in the number of patients who experienced a delay in disease progression between the tafamidis and placebo groups.

The study lost statistical power because about 20 percent of the patients in each group dropped out to get a liver transplant, Pfizer said. Those discontinuations had nothing to do with the drug, the company argued. After accounting for those dropouts, the tafamidis was statistically better than placebo, Pfizer said in briefing documents released ahead of Thursday's meeting.

While the main study failed on its primary endpoints, patients on tafamidis seemed to perform better on a number of surrogate endpoints, including stabilization of TTR (as measured by blood tests), improvement on a measure that tests lower limb function, and improvement in small nerve fiber function.

In order to approve a new drug, the FDA generally requires proof of efficacy from two large "adequate and well-controlled" clinical trials, or at least one large trial with additional smaller studies that can provide backup.

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Africa's Rainbow Nation troubled by racist time warp

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A police officer stops a member of the Afrikaner Resistance Movement outside a court Tuesday from approaching supporters of the two men accused of hacking South African white supremacist leader Eugene Terre'blanche to death.

By Rohit Kachroo, NBC News

VENTERSDORP, South Africa -- At first, Ventersdorp seems like a town in a time warp. Not because of the striking, historic church which looms over the town, or the quaint drag of family-run stores, but because of a scene that looks far more sinister.

Outside the courthouse was a confrontation that might make some people feel that this patch of the Rainbow Nation has been sucked back into the darkness of its racist past.


On one side of the road, members of the far-right far-right Afrikaner Resistance Movement, known by its Afrikaans initials AWB,?are dressed in army uniforms and wave red-and-black flags with symbols that resemble the swastika.

A few yards from them, a group of about 100 black protesters are screaming slogans, singing anti-apartheid songs and holding home-made placards. One reads ?AWB: Animals Without Brains.?

A farmhand has been found guilty of the murder of South African white supremacist Eugene Terre'blanche. The court said Terreblanche was killed for money, not for his extreme politics. NBC's Rohit Kachroo reports.

Both groups are here because inside the court Chris Mahlangu, a 29-year old black man, is about to be convicted of the murder of South Africa?s most high-profile white supremacist.

Eugene Terre'blanche was leader of the AWB during the apartheid years, a group of Afrikaner campaigners that mounted a futile attempt to resist the end of white minority rule.

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Chris Mahlungu, 29, seen arriving at court Tuesday, was found guilty Tuesday of murdering white supremacist Eugene Terre'blanche.

Known for his fiery speeches and for leading groups of supporters on horseback, some followers described the charismatic leader as ?a cross between Moses and Mussolini.?

In 1997, he was jailed for the attempted murder of a black security guard and for assaulting a black gas-station worker.

In 2010, he was found dead. Mahlangu, who worked for Terre'blanche on his farm, was accused of bludgeoning him to death with a steel pipe as he slept.

Police said that the killing was the climax of dispute over unpaid wages, rather than a racially-motivated attack.

Mahlangu?s lawyers said that he had been abused by Terre'blanche and acted in self-defense.

South African farm worker found guilty of white supremacist's murder

As the conviction was announced, a few skirmishes broke out close to the courthouse.

AWB members, angry that a second man had been cleared of murder, said that the case highlighted the violence faced by white farmers in South Africa. According to one estimate, 3,000 have been killed since Nelson Mandela?s election in 1994.

They claimed that it showed that the Afrikaner people were a repressed minority which needed to be handed its own homeland.

?They are third-world people, we are first-world people? said AWB leader Andr? Visagie.

?At the one side you have the blacks, at the other side you have the whites, and we will be separated in South Africa until this government recognizes the existence of the Boer people,? he added.

Real victim in dock
The black protest group, which included some union representatives, said that the real victim was in the dock.

They said that Mahlangu had been treated despicably by his employer, claiming that it is a typically South African example of how many black people continue to lose out in the country?s so-called ?economic apartheid.?

From this case, and the response to it, it is possible to draw a positive conclusion.

At the time of Terre'blanche?s murder, there were fears that the killing of such a divisive figure might ignite racial violence across the country.

Two years on, the predicted race war has not materialized. South Africa has proved to be much stronger than that.

But it has, once again, highlighted how inequality and insecurity can continue to divide many people in modern South Africa along racial fault lines.

Of course, these two groups do not represent all of this country. But there is something in what unites them that is just as telling as what divides them -- frustration with modern South Africa.

Unlike many AWB members, the vast majority of South Africans believe in the potential of racial harmony.

But many people of all races are concerned that 18 years after its formation, the Rainbow Nation remains a work in progress.

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

PST: Drogba leaving Chelsea, possibly for Shanghai

His last touch won a European Championship. Now, Didier Drogba is gone.

Chelsea?s talisman confirmed the news today, telling the magazine France Football ?I am preparing for my leap into the unknown. It?s going to be another adventure.?

Even though it?s been three years since I said I wanted to leave, I find it hard to admit that it?s over with this club ? especially as I did not feel like this. But I could not see myself sitting on the bench to watch others play when the club plans to set up a new team.

Speculation linking Didier Drogba to Shanghai Shenhua rests on shakier ground (no player quotes to affirm that one); regardless, Drogba is set to leave Europe?s champions with Fernando Torres as the top No. 9 on their depth chart.

Hey, Blues: There?s still time. Tell Didier he?s not destined for the bench. The guy was kinda good on Saturday. You may want to reevaluate.

If this really is goodbye, Drogba leaves Chelsea having scored 157 all-competition goals over his eight years at Stamford Bridge. He was a part of teams that won three Premier Leagues, four FA Cups, two League Cups and (or course) one Champions League.

And,?unfortunately?for us, there?s almost no chance he?ll come to MLS. If he?s going to be guided out of London, Drogba seems intent on making it worth his financial while.

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When E-mail Advertising Is not Sufficient

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After bombing, somber Yemen marks National Day

Yemeni President Abed Rabbu Mansour Hadi claps as he watches a parade during a ceremony to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of Yemen's reunification, in Sanaa, Yemen, Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Yemeni leaders led a somber ceremony Tuesday to mark the country's national day, scaling back the celebrations a day after a suicide bombing killed tens of soldiers during a rehearsal for a military parade. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

Yemeni President Abed Rabbu Mansour Hadi claps as he watches a parade during a ceremony to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of Yemen's reunification, in Sanaa, Yemen, Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Yemeni leaders led a somber ceremony Tuesday to mark the country's national day, scaling back the celebrations a day after a suicide bombing killed tens of soldiers during a rehearsal for a military parade. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

Forensic policemen collect evidence at the site of a suicide bomb attack at a parade square in Sanaa, Yemen, that killed at least 96 soldiers in one of the deadliest attacks in the city in years, Monday, May 21, 2012. The bombing appeared to be a failed assassination attempt against the Minister of Defense, Maj. Gen. Mohammed Nasser Ahmed, who arrived at the heavily secured city square to greet the assembled troops just minutes before the blast ripped through the area. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

Wounded policemen are seen at a hospital following a suicide bomb attack at parade square in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, May 21, 2012. Officials say Monday's bombing near Sanaa's presidential palace is one of the deadliest attacks in the city in months. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

Wounded policemen lie on hospital beds following a suicide bomb attack at parade square in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, May 21, 2012. Officials say Monday's bombing near Sanaa's presidential palace is one of the deadliest attacks in the city in months.(AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

A Yemeni nurse checks on a wounded policeman who was injured in a suicide bomb attack at parade square in a hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, May 21, 2012. Officials say Monday's bombing near Sanaa's presidential palace is one of the deadliest attacks in the city in months. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

(AP) ? Grieving Yemenis held somber ceremonies Tuesday to mark the country's National Day following a suicide bombing a day earlier that killed nearly 100 soldiers and deeply shook the faith of many people in the nation's future.

Months of mass protests pushed longtime authoritarian ruler Ali Abdullah Saleh from power early this year, fueling hopes that the Arab world's poorest country could finally get on track. But Monday's blast during a rehearsal for a military parade that left scenes of carnage in the capital made clear to many in Yemen just how daunting the challenges facing the country are.

"No holidays, no revolutions and no state. Nothing. Everything is over," said teacher Assiya Thabit at Sanaa's Change Square, which was the heart of the anti-Saleh uprising. "We are following in the footsteps of Somalia and Afghanistan."

Deeply shocked by the bloodshed, some Yemenis lashed out at Saleh, suspecting that his associates had a hand in the violence.

"Saleh has destroyed everything in our souls and minds," said Ahmed Rakin, a 25-year-old protester. "What happened is the price the nation pays for Saleh's ceding power."

President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who has been in a behind-the-scenes power struggle with Saleh since taking over from him in February as part of a U.S.-backed power transfer deal, led a symbolic parade held inside Sanaa's Aviation Academy Tuesday for National Day, which marks the 1990 reunification of north and south Yemen.

Sitting behind a bulletproof glass shield, Hadi was joined by top military commanders, government officials and foreign diplomats.

Security concerns were paramount, and the parade that was originally planned for a major square in central Sanaa was scaled back and moved to the academy after Monday's attack, when a Yemeni soldier detonated a bomb hidden in his uniform during a rehearsal for a military parade.

Ninety-six soldiers were killed and at least 200 wounded in what was one of the deadliest attacks in the capital in years.

Al-Qaida's branch in Yemen claimed responsibility for the blast, saying in an emailed statement it was intended to avenge a U.S.-backed offensive against al-Qaida in a swath of southern Yemen seized by the militant movement last year.

Addressing the crowd Tuesday, the chief of staff of the Yemeni military, Maj. Gen. Ahmed Ali al-Ashwal, vowed the nation would not back down in the face of such attacks.

"We will not let terrorism destroy our future and dreams," he said.

Al-Ashwal was the only official to speak at the short ceremony. The parade was cut from three hours to one, a fly-over by fighter jets was canceled and only cadets from the police and aviation academies participated in the program.

Despite their grief, Yemenis for the first time marked the National Day without Saleh, who held power for nearly three decades before his ouster this year.

Military officials said the bomber belonged to the Central Security, a paramilitary force commanded by Saleh's nephew Yahia Saleh. He detonated his explosives in the midst of the Central Security unit as it received orders to pass in front of the parade view stand where both the defense minister and the military chief of staff were sitting.

Yemen, the ancestral homeland of Osama bin Laden, was the site of the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole, which killed 17 American sailors. There have also been a spate of assaults on the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, including a 2008 bombing that killed 10 Yemeni guards and four civilians.

Associated Press

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Jordan Gray: Vintage inspired graphic design

Jordan Gray: Vintage inspired graphic design
On this issue, I will share creative design inspiration of Kansas City based designer and illustrator, Jordan Gray. He is primarily a graphic designer and illustrator. He has made an independent film and used to be the editor for a local arts and entertainment paper. He currently works as a Designer and Art Direction for Bernstein - Rein Advertising in Kansas City.

source: Jordan Gray site





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The making of the term 'pink slime'

FILE - In this March 29, 2012 file photo, the beef product known as lean finely textured beef, or "pink slime," is displayed during a plant tour of Beef Products Inc. in South Sioux City, Neb., where the product is made. Gerald Zirnstein, the microbiologist who coined the term "pink slime," says it came to him in the spur of the moment as he was composing an email to a coworker at the U.S. Department of Agriculture a decade ago. Although it's been used as a filler for decades, the product became the center of controversy only after Zirnstein's vivid moniker for it was quoted in a 2009 New York Times article on the safety of meat processing methods. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)

FILE - In this March 29, 2012 file photo, the beef product known as lean finely textured beef, or "pink slime," is displayed during a plant tour of Beef Products Inc. in South Sioux City, Neb., where the product is made. Gerald Zirnstein, the microbiologist who coined the term "pink slime," says it came to him in the spur of the moment as he was composing an email to a coworker at the U.S. Department of Agriculture a decade ago. Although it's been used as a filler for decades, the product became the center of controversy only after Zirnstein's vivid moniker for it was quoted in a 2009 New York Times article on the safety of meat processing methods. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)

NEW YORK (AP) ? "Pink slime" was almost "pink paste" or "pink goo."

The microbiologist who coined the term for lean finely textured beef ran through a few iterations in his head before he decided to send an email about the filler to a co-worker at the U.S. Department of Agriculture a decade ago. Then, the name hit him like heartburn after a juicy burger.

"It's pink. It's pasty. And it's slimy looking. So I called it 'pink slime,'" said Gerald Zirnstein, the former meat inspector at the USDA. "It resonates, doesn't it?"

The pithy description fueled an uproar that resulted in the main company behind the filler, Beef Products Inc., deciding to close three meat plants this month. The controversy over the filler, which is made of fatty bits of beef that are heated and treated with ammonium to kill bacteria, shows how a simple nickname can forever change an entire industry.

In fact, the beef filler had been used for decades before the nickname came about. But most Americans didn't know ? or care ? about it before Zirnstein's vivid moniker was quoted in a 2009 article by The New York Times on the safety of meat processing methods.

Soon afterward, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver began railing against it. McDonald's and other fast food companies later discontinued their use of it. And major supermarket chains including Kroger and Stop & Shop vowed to stop selling beef with the low-cost filler.

Bettina Siegel, a food blogger who posted an online petition asking the USDA to stop using the filler in school lunches, said the controversy isn't based on the term alone. She said consumers are just upset that the filler is not what they think they're getting when they buy "100 percent ground beef."

But Siegel acknowledges that the name doesn't hurt her cause, either. She said the term "filled a vacuum" in the public arena about the filler; her petition, "Tell the USDA to STOP Using Pink Slime in School Food" had more than 200,000 signatures within a week.

Beef Products, which makes the filler, blames its plant closings on what it calls unfounded attacks. About 650 jobs will be lost when plants in Amarillo, Texas, Garden City, Kansas, and Waterloo, Iowa close on Friday. Another plant in South Sioux City, Neb., will remain open but run at reduced capacity.

Still, the company, based in South Dakota, said it's not considering changing the filler's name. Instead, Beef Products set up a website, beefisbeef.com, to combat what it calls "media-perpetuated myths" about the filler.

Meanwhile, the author of the term "pink slime" makes no apologies about his creation. Zirnstein, who has since left the USDA, said he thinks "pink slime" is a better descriptor than "lean finely textured beef."

"It says it's lean. Great. But it doesn't describe what kind of lean it is," said Zirnstein, who doesn't think the product should be mixed into beef. "Textured. What does that mean?"

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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Fry's stocks unlocked Nokia N9, is slightly misinformed about its specs

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Sure, Nokia's Lumia 900 and 808 PureView may have garnered much of the spotlight lately, but lest we forgot about its flagship MeeGo handset. If you've been anxiously hoping to somehow score an unlocked N9 in the US sans gray-market importers, apparently Fry's Electronics has you covered. Phone News spotted a listing for the phone in the store's latest weekly ad -- although upon closer inspection, it appears that the retailer isn't too sure about its actual specs. Aside from describing the 3.9-inch slab of polycarbonate as a 4.3-inch device, it's also flubbed on the OS, calling it "Mego." Perhaps the most interesting error, however, is that the handset's ClearBlack AMOLED display is listed as Super AMOLED -- Samsung's competing technology. Assuming these are merely copy errors, you'll be able to pick one up for a spendy $600. Hit up the source link below to view the full ad.

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