Sunday, March 31, 2013

Forgotten US airship crash recalled 80 years later

U.S. Navy Historical Center

The USS Akron crashed off the coast of New Jersey on April 4, 1933 killing all but three men on board

By Rema Rahman, Associated Press

History buffs will gather this week near the New Jersey coast to commemorate a major airship disaster.

No, not that one.


Newsreel footage and radio announcer Herbert Morrison's plaintive cry, "Oh, the humanity!" made the 1937 explosion of the Hindenburg at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station probably the best-known crash of an airship.

But just four years earlier, a U.S. Navy airship seemingly jinxed from the start and later celebrated in song crashed only about 40 miles away, claiming more than twice as many lives.

The USS Akron, a 785-foot dirigible, was in its third year of flight when a violent storm sent it plunging tail-first into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after midnight on April 4, 1933.

"No broadcasters, no photographers, no big balls of fire, so who knew?" said Nick Rakoncza, a member of the Navy Lakehurst Historical Society. "Everybody thinks that the Hindenburg was the world's greatest (airship) disaster. It was not."

A ceremony to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the crash, the deadliest airship disaster on record, is being held Thursday at a veterans park where there is a tiny plaque dedicated to the victims. Below it is a small piece of metal from the airship.

Few in the area seemed to know about the disaster, let alone the memorial plaque; even a Navy officer sent on an underwater mission to explore the wreckage many years later had not heard of the Akron.

Mel Evans / AP

In this Thursday, March 21, 2013 photograph, a monument and canons are seen at a small veteran's memorial park in a neighborhood in Manchester Township, N.J. On the center column is a small plaque to the USS Akron airship that went down in a violent storm off the New Jersey coast. The disaster claimed 73 lives, more than twice as many as the crash of the Hindenburg four years later. The USS Akron, a 785-foot dirigible, was in its third year of flight when a violent storm sent it crashing tail-first into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after midnight on April 4, 1933.

"It's almost a forgotten accident," said Rick Zitarosa, historian for the Navy Lakehurst Historical Society. "The Akron deserves to be remembered."

The Akron crashed off the community of Barnegat Light just a few hours after taking off from Lakehurst, killing 73 of the 76 men aboard, largely because the ship had no life vests and only one rubber raft, according to Navy records and the Navy Lakehurst Historical Society. They had been moved to another airship and were never replaced.

Lt. Cmdr. Herbert Wiley, Moody Erwin and Richard Deal were pulled from the frigid waters by a German tanker that had been nearby.

Erwin and Deal had been hanging on a fuel tank. Wiley was clinging to a board, according to an account he gave to a newspaper the next day.

In a newsreel interview, Wiley, standing next to the other survivors, said he was in the control car just before the crash. He said crew members could not see the ocean until they were about 300 feet above the water.

"The order was given to stand by for a crash," Wiley said. "The ship hit the water within 30 seconds of that order and most of us, I believe, we catapulted into the water."

Among the casualties was Rear Adm. William Moffett, the first chief of the Bureau of Navy Aeronautics.

When the wreckage was found, Zitarosa said, the airship had collapsed to about 25 feet in height. It had originally stood at about 150 feet.

"It was a catastrophic disintegration of the ship once it hit the water," Zitarosa said.

Part of the wreckage was lifted from the sea a few weeks after the accident.

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. in Akron, Ohio, had been awarded a Navy contract in 1928 to build the Akron and a second rigid airship, the Macon. Construction of the Akron by the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corp. was completed in 1931.

It was plagued by problems from the start.

It was involved in three accidents before its final flight, including one in which its tail slammed into the ground several times. Another accident killed two sailors.

Some men who died in the Akron had survived the airship crash of the USS Shenandoah less than a year before.

A day after the Akron disaster, a blimp sent out to look for bodies malfunctioned and crashed in Barnegat Light, killing two more crew members.

A year later, Wiley was the commanding officer on the USS Macon when it was lost in a storm off of Port Sur, Calif., also killing two crew members. Wiley survived, but that was it for him and airships.

In June 2002, the Navy ordered a mission to explore the wreckage of the Akron. The NR-1 explored several hundred feet of debris 120 feet deep.

The officer of the NR-1 at the time, Dennis McKelvey, said that they could not see much of the wreckage through murky waters, but that some metal along the ocean floor resembled "ribs sticking out of the mud."

Even McKelvey, now a retired Navy captain, had not heard of the Akron disaster before he was dispatched to view the site.

"I had to go do my own research," McKelvey said. "I thought I would have learned about it at some point."

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Wells Fargo commits $850,000 to help launch Healthy Housing ...

Grants, volunteers to help National Center for Healthy Housing, Rebuilding Together effort

SAN FRANCISCO and COLUMBIA, MD ? March 29, 2013 ? (RealEstateRama) ? National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH), a national nonprofit dedicated to creating safe and healthy homes for children and their families, and Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) today announced the Wells Fargo Housing Foundation has committed up to $850,000 over three years to help launch the ?Healthy Housing Challenge.? This new initiative seeks to bring home improvement help to seniors, veterans and low-income families currently living in homes with potential safety and health threats. Rebuilding Together, a nonprofit dedicated to creating safe and healthy housing for America?s families, will lead the home improvement work on the 1,500 homes.

The Healthy Housing Challenge takes its inspiration from a recent federal government report ? Healthy Homes Strategy for Action ? that estimated more than 30 million homes have potential health threats that contribute to asthma and other respiratory diseases, carbon-monoxide poisoning, lung cancer, falls and burns. The Healthy Housing Challenge seeks to awaken homeowners, health care providers, and policymakers to the many low-cost ways to make homes healthier.

?This funding and volunteers from Wells Fargo will help us reach 1,500 families with life-saving upgrades to their homes,? said Rebecca Morley, National Center for Healthy Housing?s executive director. ?Millions of families across the country have both obvious and hidden hazards in their homes and homeowners often are unaware these problems can be solved through relatively simple fixes. This initiative will help us make repairs and raise awareness about the important connection between our homes and our health.?

?We are honored to work with NCHH and Rebuilding Together in this ground-breaking challenge that will deliver needed housing repairs for seniors, veterans, and families across the U.S.,? said Mike Rizer, Wells Fargo community relations director and a board member of NCHH. ?We hope others will join us in supporting the Healthy Housing Challenge and its efforts to help make safer homes.?

The $850,000 commitment includes a $1 for $1 match up to $250,000 for cash contributions made by other foundations, corporations and individuals to NCHH for the Healthy Housing Challenge. The $250,000 match is effective immediately and extends through September 2013. Funds raised will provide tools, training and technical assistance to launch the Challenge, which will enable 40 Rebuilding Together affiliates to enhance the health and safety of 1,500 low-income households over the next three years. The remaining $600,000 will support repairs on homes in Healthy Housing Challenge cities. Wells Fargo team members will also get involved by volunteering to help Rebuilding Together affiliates complete Healthy Housing Challenge home repairs such as adding hand rails, improving ventilation, correcting moisture problems, and fixing fire and electrical hazards.

The Challenge kicks off initially this Spring with Rebuilding Together affiliates in nine communities: Arlington/Fairfax/Falls Church, VA; Baltimore, MD; Denver, CO; Peninsula and Sacramento, CA; Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, PA; Omaha NE; and Triangle, NC. The Challenge then plans to add additional affiliates across the country.

?The Healthy Housing Challenge will help transform our operations by increasing the level of service we can provide to homeowners across the country,? said John White, Rebuilding Together?s chief business officer. ?We know the need is there. With the training and resources provided by the Healthy Housing Challenge, we can ensure that families are safe and healthy in their homes.?

Recent health and safety repairs to a home in Falls Church, Va. eliminated a homeowner?s multiple trips to the emergency room for her grandson?s asthma, according to the National Center for Healthy Housing. The repairs also helped the homeowner save $100 a month on utility bills.

About the National Center for Healthy Housing

The National Center for Healthy Housing is the preeminent national nonprofit dedicated to creating safe and healthy housing for America?s families. It has trained over 35,000 individuals in lead-safe and healthy housing practices since 2005, and its research provides the scientific basis for major federal policies and programs. NCHH develops scientifically valid and practical strategies to make homes safe from hazards and to protect low-income families at highest risk. You can follow NCHH on Twitter @nchh or become a fan on Facebook at Facebook.com/HealthyHousing. To see a video about NCHH visit http://vimeo.com/59202134

About Rebuilding Together

Rebuilding Together is a Safe and Healthy Housing organization that believes Community Starts at Home. Our focus provides critical repairs, accessibility modifications and energy efficient upgrades to low-income homes and community centers at no cost to service recipients. Our impact extends beyond the individuals served to revitalize and stabilize vulnerable neighborhoods and communities across the country. Our nearly 200 local affiliates complete 10,000 rebuild projects a year thanks to the efforts of about 200,000 volunteers from corporate partners, skilled trade professionals and everyday good citizens. Join us ? visit www.RebuildingTogether.org.

About Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is a nationwide, diversified, community-based financial services company with $1.4 trillion in assets. Founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco, Wells Fargo provides banking, insurance, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial finance through more than 9,000 stores, 12,000 ATMs, the Internet (wellsfargo.com), and has offices in more than 35 countries to support the bank?s customers who conduct business in the global economy. With more than 265,000 team members, Wells Fargo serves one in three households in the United States. Wells Fargo & Company was ranked No. 26 on Fortune?s 2012 rankings of America?s largest corporations. Wells Fargo?s vision is to satisfy all our customers? financial needs and help them succeed financially. Since its inception in 1993, the Wells Fargo Housing Foundation has stewarded more than $200 million dollars and 4.6 million team member volunteer hours in support of creating affordable housing and community revitalization programs. Wells Fargo Housing Foundation?s Team Member Volunteer Program has mobilized more than 184,000 volunteers to build or refurbish nearly 5,000 homes in low-to-moderate income communities

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If Steve King Runs for the Senate, His Opponents Will Have a Lot to Work With

Earlier this month Rep. Steve King said there was a better than 50 percent chance he would run for the Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa. A staunch conservative with a history of saying inflammatory things, is a divisive political figure by any calculation. To take the state, he?d have to overcome money from a Karl Rove organization aimed at preventing fringe GOP candidates from winning primaries, and win over districts far less conservative than his own. But his biggest obstacle may be overcoming 10-plus years of giving his opponents sound bites to use against him. Here are a few that you?ll likely hear on repeat if he runs.

Compared Immigrants to Dogs.?During last year?s campaign, King made news when his comment at a town hall seemed to paint a parallel between immigrants and canines. In talking about which immigrants should be allowed to come into this country, King drew from his hunting experience for a metaphor: ?You want a good bird dog?? he told the crowd in Pocahontas, Iowa. ?You want one that?s going to be aggressive? Pick the one that?s the friskiest ? not the one that?s over there sleeping in the corner.? King went on to say that the United States should have ?the pick of the litter.?

Later, King would tell reporters that he meant no harm by the comment and that it was being blown out of proportion.

"It was a compliment.... They knew it was a compliment; they turned it into an insult because they're professional hyperventilators,? he said.

Waded into Legitimate Rape Debate.?Former Rep. Todd Akin of Missouri is the poster child for why Karl Rove feels the need to fight fringe GOP candidates. His comment about ?legitimate rape? became all anyone could talk about during the last election, and very well could have kept Missouri in Democratic hands.

And King just couldn?t stop himself from becoming part of the conversation. As a cosponsor of a bill called the ?No Taxpayers Funding for Abortion Act,? King was asked whether exemptions should be made for victims of statutory rape or incest, such as a 12-year-old girl who gets pregnant.

"Well I just haven't heard of that being a circumstance that's been brought to me in any personal way,? he said. ?I'd be open to discussion about that subject matter.?

Various media outlets picked up this comment as a sign that King may have partially agreed with Akin?s stance. And while his statement wasn't nearly as controversial as Akin?s comments at the time, it is likely to become part of the conversation in a senatorial election.

Called Joe McCarthy a Hero.?Sen. Joseph McCarthy?s name has become synonymous with witch hunts. And yet, in 2005, King called the former chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, or HUAC, a ?hero.?

?His tactics were relentless, his personality invidious, and his habits sometimes excessive,? King said. ?Nonetheless, he was a central figure in the movement to remove communist spies and sympathizers from our most sensitive government positions.?

And that was not just a one-time declaration. For years, King has been pushing the sentiment, saying?in 2010 that he supported the reestablishment of HUAC, ?"but I would support a different committee name so that we don't have to deal with the history, and move forward."

Is Not a Fan of Gay Marriage.?When the Iowa Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples could marry in the state, King warned that the Hawkeye State could become the ?mecca? for gay marriage.? Anyone who didn?t already know how he felt about the issue needn?t look any further than a 2003 press release King issued after a Sioux City judge granted a divorce to a lesbian couple.

?Unicorns, leprechauns, gay marriages in Iowa ? these are all things you will never find, because they just don?t exist,? he said.

But, if you want to look beyond that view, check out King?claimiing that?same-sex marriage is really just a push for socialism.

Says He Might Start His Own Country, Anyway.?Democrats don't want King to become senator, and Rove and other Republicans worry he may hurt their chances at picking up the seat. They might prefer that he start his own country somewhere and stay out of Iowa. Who knows, maybe he will. After the House passed the Affordable Care Act in 2010, King told a crowd of tea-party activists he was thinking about it.?

"If I could start a country with a bunch of people, they?d be the folks who were standing with us the last few days," he told the crowd. "Let?s hope we don?t have to do that!?Let?s beat that other side to a pulp! Let?s take them out. Let?s chase them down. There?s going to be a reckoning!"

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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Skin cancer awareness and prevention

Colorado has the highest ultra violet index in the U.S.

Just one blistering sun burn can double your risk of developing melanoma, and Coloradans are at the greatest risk.

Cancer survivor Debra Hess spent a lot of time under the sun in her youth but now she's the lady at baseball games with a hat and an umbrella handing out sunscreen by the handfuls to anyone who needs it.

"As a young lady we laid out with baby oil and iodine on our skin because we didn't know any better and now I have malignant melanoma," said Hess.
Now Hess works at the St. Mary's cancer center and does community outreach for cancer survivors and cancer prevention.

Hess said sunscreen is really your last resort against sun damage and its better to cover up with clothes, but if you are going to be outside apply it 30 minutes before going outdoors and re-apply every two hours.

It's important to be aware of your body as well and there are 5 things to look out for:
A- Asymmetry- Is one side symmetrical to the other?
B- Boarder- Is the boarder irregular?
C- Color- Does the mole have multiple colors?
D- Diameter- Melanomas are usually greater than the size of a pencil eraser.
E- Evolving- Does it look different from the rest or is it changing in size, shape or color?

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Pilot ejected when swhile diving small airplane near Chattanooga; search under way

By Gil Aegerter and Matthew DeLuca, NBC News

The body of a student pilot who was ejected from a small aircraft above an area east of Chattanooga, Tenn., in a freak accident Friday evening was found on Saturday, authorities said.

The man?s body was located after 8 a.m. local time, Bob Gault, a spokesman for the Bradley County Sheriff?s department, told NBC News.

The accident occurred when the owner of the Zodiac 601XL plane was taking lessons from an instructor, NBC station WRCB of Chattanooga reported, citing police. A malfunction caused the plane to nose dive and the canopy flew open ? and neither man was wearing a seat belt, WRCB reported.

The accident occurred at about 2,500 feet,?the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported.?

The instructor was able to land the aircraft back at Collegedale Municipal Airport, operations manager Chris Hancock confirmed to NBC News. He directed further questions to a Collegedale police spokesman who could not immediately be reached.

?The people inside the plane were not wearing seat belts,? said Troy Spence, director of the county?s emergency management agency, according to WRCB. ?So when they lost control of the plane, in an attempt to regain control of the plane, the passenger was ejected.?

Authorities conducted a ground search in Bradley County, WRCB said. The Times Free Press said the owner-pilot had a cell phone with him and rescuers pinged it in an attempt to find him.

Neither of the men was identified publicly by authorities.

WRCB said the plane had been owned by a man killed in a December crash and then was sold to the current owner, described as an experienced pilot who wanted more training in the Zodiac.

The Zodiac 601XL is a single-engine kit aircraft offered for home builders. Its two seats are side by side under a large domed canopy.

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Pope's foot-washing final blow for traditionalists

Pope Francis, right, looks up to the Crucifix during the Passion of Christ Mass inside St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, Friday, March 29, 2013. Pope Francis began the Good Friday service at the Vatican with the Passion of Christ Mass and hours later will go to the ancient Colosseum in Rome for the traditional Way of the Cross procession. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Pope Francis, right, looks up to the Crucifix during the Passion of Christ Mass inside St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, Friday, March 29, 2013. Pope Francis began the Good Friday service at the Vatican with the Passion of Christ Mass and hours later will go to the ancient Colosseum in Rome for the traditional Way of the Cross procession. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

(AP) ? Pope Francis has won over many hearts and minds with his simple style and focus on serving the world's poorest, but he has devastated traditionalist Catholics who adored his predecessor, Benedict XVI, for restoring much of the traditional pomp to the papacy.

Francis' decision to disregard church law and wash the feet of two girls ? a Serbian Muslim and an Italian Catholic ? during a Holy Thursday ritual has become something of the final straw, evidence that Francis has little or no interest in one of the key priorities of Benedict's papacy: reviving the pre-Vatican II traditions of the Catholic Church.

One of the most-read traditionalist blogs, "Rorate Caeli," reacted to the foot-washing ceremony by declaring the death of Benedict's eight-year project to correct what he considered the botched interpretations of the Second Vatican Council's modernizing reforms.

"The official end of the reform of the reform ? by example," ''Rorate Caeli" lamented in its report on Francis' Holy Thursday ritual.

A like-minded commentator in Francis' native Argentina, Marcelo Gonzalez at International Catholic Panorama, reacted to Francis' election with this phrase: "The Horror." Gonzalez's beef? While serving as Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Francis' efforts to revive the old Latin Mass so dear to Benedict and traditionalists were "non-existent."

The night he was chosen pope, March 13, Francis emerged from the loggia of St. Peter's Basilica without the ermine-rimmed red velvet cape, or mozzetta, used by popes past for official duties, wearing instead the simple white cassock of the papacy.

He also received the cardinals' pledges of obedience after his election not from a chair on a pedestal as popes normally do but rather standing, on their same level. In the days since, he has called for "intensified" dialogue with Islam ? a gesture that rankles some traditionalists because they view interfaith dialogue as a sign of religious relativism.

This year's Good Friday procession at Rome's Colosseum, which re-enacts Jesus Christ's crucifixion, was dedicated to the plight of Mideast Christians, with prayers calling for an end to "violent fundamentalism."

Francis, however, chose to stress Christians' positive relations with Muslims in brief remarks the end of the ceremony. He recalled Benedict's 2012 visit to Lebanon when "we saw the beauty and the strong bond of communion joining Christians together in that land and the friendship of our Muslim brothers and sisters and so many others."

Francis also raised traditional eyebrows when he refused the golden pectoral cross offered to him right after his election by Monsignor Guido Marini, the Vatican's liturgy guru who under Benedict became the symbol of Benedict's effort to restore the Gregorian chant and heavy silk brocaded vestments of the pre-Vatican II liturgy to papal Masses.

Marini has gamely stayed by Francis' side as the new pope puts his own stamp on Vatican Masses with no-nonsense vestments and easy off-the-cuff homilies. But there is widespread expectation that Francis will soon name a new master of liturgical ceremonies more in line with his priorities of bringing the church and its message of love and service to ordinary people without the "high church" trappings of his predecessor.

There were certainly none of those trappings on display Thursday at the Casal del Marmo juvenile detention facility in Rome, where the 76-year-old Francis got down on his knees and to wash the feet of 12 inmates, two of them women. The rite re-enacts Jesus' washing of the feet of his 12 apostles during the Last Supper before his crucifixion, a sign of his love and service to them.

The church's liturgical law holds that only men can participate in the rite, given that Jesus' apostles were all male. Priests and bishops have routinely petitioned for exemptions to include women, but the law is clear.

Francis, however, is the church's chief lawmaker, so in theory he can do whatever he wants.

"The pope does not need anybody's permission to make exceptions to how ecclesiastical law relates to him," noted conservative columnist Jimmy Akin in the National Catholic Register. But Akin echoed concerns raised by canon lawyer Edward Peters, an adviser to the Vatican's high court, that Francis was setting a "questionable example" by simply ignoring the church's own rules.

"People naturally imitate their leader. That's the whole point behind Jesus washing the disciples' feet. He was explicitly and intentionally setting an example for them," he said. "Pope Francis knows that he is setting an example."

The inclusion of women in the rite is problematic for some because it could be seen as an opening of sorts to women's ordination. The Catholic Church restricts the priesthood to men, arguing that Jesus and his 12 apostles were male.

Francis is clearly opposed to women's ordination. But by washing the feet of women, he jolted traditionalists who for years have been unbending in insisting that the ritual is for men only and proudly holding up as evidence documentation from the Vatican's liturgy office saying so.

"If someone is washing the feet of any females ... he is in violation of the Holy Thursday rubrics," Peters wrote in a 2006 article that he reposted earlier this month on his blog.

In the face of the pope doing that very thing, Peters ? like many conservative and traditionalist commentators ? have found themselves trying to put the best face on a situation they don't like lest they be openly voicing dissent with the pope.

By Thursday evening, Peters was saying that Francis had merely "disregarded" the law ? not violated it.

The Rev. John Zuhlsdorf, a traditionalist blogger who has never shied from picking fights with priests, bishops or cardinals when it concerns liturgical abuses, had to measure his comments when the purported abuser was the pope himself.

"Before liberals and traditionalists both have a spittle-flecked nutty, each for their own reasons, try to figure out what he is trying to do," Zuhlsdorf wrote.

But, in characteristic form, he added: "What liberals forget in their present crowing is that even as Francis makes himself ? and the church ? more popular by projecting (a) compassionate image, he will simultaneously make it harder for them to criticize him when he reaffirms the doctrinal points they want him to overturn."

One of the key barometers of how traditionalists view Francis concerns his take on the pre-Vatican II Latin Mass. The Second Vatican Council, the 1962-65 meetings that brought the church into the modern world, allowed the celebration of the Mass in the vernacular rather than Latin. In the decades that followed, the so-called Tridentine Rite fell out of use almost entirely.

Traditionalist Catholics who were attached to the old rite blame many of the ills afflicting the Catholic Church today ? a drop in priestly vocations, empty pews in Europe and beyond ? on the liturgical abuses that they say have proliferated with the celebration of the new form of Mass.

In a bid to reach out to them, Benedict in 2007 relaxed restrictions on celebrating the old Latin Mass. The move was aimed also at reconciling with a group of schismatic traditionalists, the Society of St. Pius X, who split from Rome precisely over the Vatican II reforms, in particular its call for Mass in the vernacular and outreach to other religions, especially Judaism and Islam.

Benedict took extraordinary measures to bring the society back under Rome's wing during his pontificate, but negotiations stalled.

The society has understandably reacted coolly to Francis' election, reminding the pope that his namesake, St. Francis of Assisi, was told by Christ to go and "rebuild my church." For the society, that means rebuilding it in a pre-Vatican II vision.

The head of the society for South America, the Rev. Christian Bouchacourt, was less than generous in his assessment of Francis.

"He cultivates a militant humility, but can prove humiliating for the church," Bouchacourt said in a recent article, criticizing the "dilapidated" state of the clergy in Buenos Aires and the "disaster" of its seminary. "With him, we risk to see once again the masses of Paul VI's pontificate, a far cry from Benedict XVI's efforts to restore to their honor the worthy liturgical ceremonies."

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Growing plants on Mars

Mar. 28, 2013 ? Concrete plans for a one-way ticket to Mars have been forged. Food will have to be grown on location. Is this a distant future scenario? Not for Wieger Wamelink, ecologist at Alterra Wageningen UR, for whom the future will begin on 2 April. He will be researching whether or not it is possible to grow plants on the moon.

We have been to the moon several times. Next time, we may go back for a considerable period. And concrete plans for a one-way ticket to Mars have already been forged. Food will have to be grown on location. Is this a distant future scenario? Not for Wieger Wamelink, ecologist at Alterra Wageningen UR, for whom the future will begin on 2 April. He will be researching whether or not it is possible to grow plants on the moon.

Will plants survive in Martian soil or moon dust? This question was initially prompted by Dutch plans to establish a colony on Mars. As the plan does not include a return trip, the basic necessities would have to be satisfied on location. "Mars is still a long way off," says Wieger Wamelink, explaining his plans. "But the moon is closer, so it would be more realistic to establish a colony there. What's more, we already know the mineral composition of the soil on the moon, and of moon dust. So what I'm aiming to find out now is whether plants will grow in moon substrate, or whether certain essential elements are lacking. This has never been done before. We are gradually discovering more about Mars, which is why the planet has been included in this research."

Wamelink's research will compare the requirements of certain species of plants with the mineral composition of the soil on the moon and Mars. Alterra has a database that can analyse 25 abiotic preconditions per species and calculate whether a plant species will survive or not. The database also stores information about heavy metals and minerals, although as yet, there are no fixed preconditions for these elements. Using this data, he will be able to determine which plant species would theoretically be capable of growing in moon dust or Martian soil.

Wieger Wamelink: "We will then allow certain species of wild plants and agricultural crops to germinate in pots of artificial moon and Martian soil supplied by NASA. The growth of these plants will be compared with that of the same species in ordinary soil from the Earth. Preconditions relating to heavy metals and minerals will be derived from our findings. Our research is based on the premise that an atmosphere will be available to the colony, perhaps in domes or buildings. We are also assuming the presence of water, either from the moon or Mars or transported from Earth. The plants would produce oxygen and recycle carbon dioxide, ultimately creating a kind of ecosystem."

At a later stage, Wamelink also wants to look into the food safety of agricultural crops grown in human-made conditions on the moon in moon soil. The first trial crops will be planted in greenhouses on 2 April.

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Friday, March 29, 2013

If World Cup draw was today ...

Let me pre-empt your comment and acknowledge: I know this is completely pointless. And in a way,?that?is the point.

I want to embrace the absurdity of looking too deep into early qualifying results. I want to see what the world would look like if Mexico kept struggling, Ghana didn?t get out of their group, or Portugal doesn?t track down Israel in Europe.

I want Uzbekistan?s name in draw, Venezuela in a finals, and nations like Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina to breakthrough.

Most of all, I want some kind of reward for all of the international soccer we?ve been subjected to over the last five days. I want to know this is leading somewhere ? that these constant jumps from the club world into this alternative reality will be rewarded. The only way for my frustrated, fatigued little mind to grasp the implications is to draw out the 2014 World Cup.

So here?s what I did: I took the current standings from qualifying tournaments around the world, assumed the teams? points-per-game rates played out, and then ?qualified? the appropriate teams for Brazil. When playoffs were needed, I went with FIFA?s higher rated team (for no other reason than to take my preferences out of the equation).

Beyond using FIFA ranking as a tiebreaker, I didn?t assume the good teams would automatically make it. Think Panama?s going to fade? Too bad. They?re in first now. Montenegro?s not going to win their group? Then they won?t part of the last time we do this exercise eight months from now. We?re living in the present, baby. Embrace the now!

Once the 32 teams were decided. I pulled out Brazil and the seven seeded teams (by FIFA ranking), and conducted the draw by normal procedures. The way it ended up after playoffs, eight European teams formed one pot, the African and South American teams formed another, while the Asian and CONCACAF teams formed the last.

And this is how it played out.

AGAIN, this is not meant to be anything other than a fun exercise. I don?t intend it to be predictive or in any way a reflection of anybody?s analysis. It?s just a goof.

Group A Group B
Brazil
France
Cote d?Ivoire
South Korea
Spain
Switzerland
Algeria
Uzbekistan
Group C Group D
England
Greece
Zambia
Honduras
Italy
Croatia
Venezuela
United States
Group E Group F
Netherlands
Belgium
Chile
Panama
Germany
Russia
Ecuador
Australia
Group G Group H
Colombia
Montenegro
Nigeria
Japan
Argentina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tunisia
Costa Rica

Perhaps once we?re further down the qualifying road we can put some analysis in this space, but we?re still a little too far down the road to be taking this too seriously. For now, it?s cool to seem some of the new names and potential groups ?

? but for now, I leave the analysis to you.

Source: http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2013/03/27/world-cup-2014-draw/related/

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S 4 mini will reportedly go on sale shortly after GS 4

Samsung Galaxy S 4 mini will reportedly go on sale shortly after GS 4

Not too long after the Samsung Galaxy S 4 was announced, we started hearing whispers of a "miniature" version of the device -- which makes sense, given the Galaxy S III had a smaller sidekick of its own. Today, however, Bloomberg reported the unannounced device is indeed coming soon after the flagship makes its appearance at the end of April. If it follows a similar pattern to its bite-sized predecessor, it likely will be offered in Europe as a lower-cost alternative to the Galaxy S 4. The device is rumored to offer a dual-core 1.6GHz processor, a 4.3-inch display and 8MP camera. Sadly, no official details were given, but we've reached out to Samsung officials for comment and will update when we receive word.

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If you needed any more enticement to splash out on one of LG's new home entertainment products, then perhaps some streaming music might turn your head. The other Korean behemoth has added Spotify to its 2013 range of home theaters, with a month's free trial offered up to anyone who has yet to sample the online radio service's delights. The gear will start arriving on shelves in the US, Europe, Australia and New Zealand next month, and if you'd like to know more, there's PR after the break.

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Antidepressants not tied to stunted infant growth

By Kathryn Doyle

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite concerns that antidepressant use during pregnancy could affect infants' growth and development, a small new study finds no size differences in the first year of life between babies exposed and not exposed to the drugs.

The medications, known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, which include fluoxetine (marketed as Prozac) and citalopram (Celexa), have been tied to premature births and lower birth weight. But their affect on growth during infancy had not been studied.

"It's a reassuring finding in that when you have an illness during pregnancy, you want to know what is the impact of the illness and what is the impact of the medication," lead author Dr. Katherine Wisner told Reuters Health.

Untreated depression also didn't seem to influence infant growth, according to Wisner, the director of Northwestern University's Asher Center for the Study and Treatment of Depressive Disorders.

That's important because a baby's most rapid growth happens in the first year - which sets the stage for growth patterns for the whole lifespan, she added.

Wisner and her colleagues tracked 97 pregnant women with no depression, 46 on antidepressants and 31 with depression not treated with medication. Their babies were measured and weighed four times over the first year of life.

Almost 20 percent of women on SSRIs gave birth prematurely - before 37 weeks of gestation - compared to 10 percent of depressed, non-medicated women and 5 percent of women without depression, consistent with previous studies.

However, neither depression nor SSRIs were associated with lower weight, shorter length or smaller head size at two weeks, three months, six months and one year.

"This is a good study with some significant limitations, which is inherent in this kind of work," according to Dr. Richard Shelton, a psychiatrist who studies antidepressants and pregnancy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and was not involved in the study.

Had the study found an association between the drugs and infant growth, it would have been hard to say whether the change was linked to the antidepressants themselves, he told Reuters Health.

That's because women who take medication for their depression and those who don't tend to be different in many ways which could affect pregnancy outcomes, Shelton said. People on medication are likely more severely depressed, for one, and may have other medical conditions, such as obesity, that aggravate depression.

Previous studies have found babies exposed to SSRIs tend to have more problems immediately after birth, Shelton said.

Babies can be less responsive and more irritable, which may be caused by withdrawal from the drugs they've had in their systems, Shelton said. One of his studies also found SSRI-exposed babies had a slightly increased risk of seizures after birth (see Reuters Health story of May 30, 2012 here: http://reut.rs/KHNQUe).

Depression alone has been linked to risks as well, including low birth weight, Wisner said. There's also a large body of evidence on the risks of growing up in a home with a depressed mom on a child's psychological development.

Wisner has received grant money for Pfizer, which markets antidepressants. The current study - published in The American Journal of Psychiatry - was funded by the National Institute of Mental Health.

Whether or not a woman stays on antidepressants during pregnancy remains a personal decision, and every individual needs to consult with her doctor and weigh the risks and benefits in her own unique case, Wisner said.

But she emphasized that both drug and non-drug treatments are available for depression - so pregnant women should not be afraid to seek help.

SOURCE: http://bit.ly/13ggfNV The American Journal of Psychiatry, March 20, 2013.

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Superhero supercomputer helps battle autism

Mar. 26, 2013 ? When it officially came online at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) in early January 2012, Gordon was instantly impressive. In one demonstration, it sustained more than 35 million input/output operations per second--then, a world record.

Input/output operations are an important measure for data intensive computing, indicating the ability of a storage system to quickly communicate between an information processing system, such as a computer, and the outside world. Input/output operations specify how fast a system can retrieve randomly organized data common in large datasets and process it through data mining applications.

The supercomputer's record-breaking feat wasn't a surprise; after all, Gordon is named after a comic strip superhero, Flash Gordon.

Gordon's new and unique architecture employs massive amounts of the type of flash memory common in cell phones and laptops--hence its name. The system is used by scientists whose research requires the mining, searching and/or creating of large databases for immediate or later use, including mapping genomes for applications in personalized medicine and examining computer automation of stock trading by investment firms on Wall Street.

Commissioned by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in 2009 for $20 million, Gordon is part of NSF's Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment, or XSEDE program, a nationwide partnership comprising 16 high-performance computers and high-end visualization and data analysis resources.

"Gordon is a unique machine in NSF's Advanced Cyberinfrastructure/XSEDE portfolio," said Barry Schneider, NSF program director for advanced cyberinfrastructure. "It was designed to handle scientific problems involving the manipulation of very large data. It is differentiated from most other resources we support in having a large solid-state memory, 4 GB per core, and the capability of simulating a very large shared memory system with software."

Last month, a team of researchers from SDSC, the United States and the Institute Pasteur in France reported in the journal Genes, Brain and Behavior that they used Gordon to devise a novel way to describe a time-dependent gene-expression process in the brain that can be used to guide the development of treatments for mental disorders such as autism-spectrum disorders and schizophrenia.

The researchers identified the hierarchical tree of coherent gene groups and transcription-factor networks that determine the patterns of genes expressed during brain development. They found that some "master transcription factors" at the top level of the hierarchy regulated the expression of a significant number of gene groups.

The scientists' findings can be used for selection of transcription factors that could be targeted in the treatment of specific mental disorders.

"We live in the unique time when huge amounts of data related to genes, DNA, RNA, proteins, and other biological objects have been extracted and stored," said lead author Igor Tsigelny, a research scientist with SDSC as well as with UC San Diego's Moores Cancer Center and its Department of Neurosciences.

"I can compare this time to a situation when the iron ore would be extracted from the soil and stored as piles on the ground. All we need is to transform the data to knowledge, as ore to steel. Only the supercomputers and people who know what to do with them will make such a transformation possible," he said.

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NFL notes: Faulk tackles new rule head-on

When reached on the phone Friday and asked his opinion about the newly passed rule that makes it illegal for ball carriers to use the crown of their helmets to hit defenders when they?re outside the tackle box, Kevin Faulk had an interesting reaction.

Laughter.

Faulk, of course, understands the safety elements in play. But the former Patriots running back and one of the game?s finest third-down backs of all time still couldn?t wrap his head around game officials trying to decide when to enforce the rule, and also trying to eliminate something runners do almost naturally when they?re about to be hit.

Why the laughter?

?It?s funny because you?re always taught to run behind your pads,? Faulk said. ?When you run behind your shoulder pads, you?re running with your helmet down to protect yourself as a runner. You?re not going to have your head up. It?s your natural instinct when you know someone?s coming to tackle you.

?As a runner, you don?t just run. You?re feeling out where defenders are, how they?re coming to attack you, at what point. Not every hit is going to be head-to-head. That?s not normal. But sometimes it does happen.?

When asked if it would impact one style of runner over another, a Stevan Ridley or a Brandon Bolden more than a Shane Vereen, Faulk said he thinks it will impact everyone.

He said it will impact shifty, speedy runners, just as much as the physical, rock-?em sock-?em runners.

?You?ll get away with a rule like that if you say it?s for safety. But that stuff is going to happen,? Faulk said. ?We can talk about a defenseless receiver, helmet-to-helmet hits, I understand that. But a running back, that?s running the ball downhill, where he has guys that?s trying to tackle him, I mean, really trying to tackle him. I don?t know how that?s going to go over. At the same time, (those guys) are professionals. They?ll do what they always do, and adjust to it.?

As he was speaking, Faulk was at his home in Louisiana. He had just finished up at a local school, where he?s been substituting as a physical education teacher.

If he was to advise the Pats running backs, what would he tell Ridley, who?s a physical runner, regarding how to deal with this new rule? How would he advise Bolden or Vereen, which he has done in the past?

We wondered if he would echo the thoughts of former Chargers and Jets star LaDainian Tomlinson, who said he advocates the use of stiff-arms in the open field to shed defenders. Faulk, who utilized the stiff-arm on occasion, liked the notion, but also said he wouldn?t change too much at first.

?You have to tell them to run how they?ve been running, and see what happens,? Faulk said of his former teammates. ?There?s going to have to be a feeling out process on both sides. I don?t think it?s something that can just be added on. Both sides have to feel each other out. You have to see what an official is thinking, and how a runner runs the ball. It?s going to be a feeling out process.

?As a coach, you?re going to emphasize it, but you don?t overemphasize it. You don?t want to make it more than what it is. You have to see how they?re going to call it.?

Ultimately, Faulk believes after some initial problems, implementation of the new rule will work itself out. At least, he hopes that will be the case.

?They?ve done a good job with (the rules for) defenseless receivers,? Faulk said. ?No one knew how that was going to play out. But guys adjusted to that. I know the initial reaction is, ?Wow we can?t do this?? You heard me. ?Wow, I don?t know how it?s going to take place.? But, they?ll have a feeling out process and ultimately adjust.?

Harbaugh laments losses

John Harbaugh has watched his championship team be taken apart piece by piece. He?s lost veterans across the board due to both retirement and salary cap issues. His take on all the departures?

?It?s been two-fold. It?s disappointing because of the relationships you have with the guys. These guys are friends,? he said during the AFC coaches breakfast in Phoenix last week.

?Our families know each other. Q?s (Anquan Boldin?s) son plays with my daughter all the time at the facility when we?re at practice. Bernard (Pollard) has had his family around a bunch of times. These are people you get close to. It?s the nature of the league, it?s the unfortunate way the salary cap is set up with a hard cap. You just cannot hold your team together for long periods of time, all the guys you want to. It?s been tough.?

Harbaugh said the group would always ?walk together forever as champions.? Many of the veterans, like Pollard, were in Harbaugh?s leadership council. He had one player from each position on the council. Most of those leaders (Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Matt Birk and Boldin) are gone. The safety tandem of Reed and Pollard were the latest to sign with other teams.

?I met with those guys almost every day, informally or formally,? Harbaugh said. ?It?s tough. But in the end, it comes down to that 123 (million dollars) this year. It?s a hard cap. That?s a flat cap. And when you start putting that ledger sheet together the reality sets in, and that?s where we were at.?

Of all the players Harbaugh lost, one guy Tom Brady won?t miss seeing in the Ravens secondary is Reed. He sometimes confused the Pats quarterback or caused consternation. The question now is how much of a difference he?ll make for the Texans when they play the Pats.

Schiano takes to advice

We asked Greg Schiano what advice he?s received from friend Bill Belichick that has stuck with him through time. The Buccaneers coach said the best lesson is not trying to be something he?s not. It?s important for a coach to just being himself.

?I think the thing I admire most about Bill, is he?s continually learning. He?s maybe the best in the history of the game, and he?s continually looking for better ways to do things, and that?s kind of the way I am .?.?. inquisitive,? Schiano said in Phoenix. ?I never want to sit back and say, ?Well, that?s the way we do it.? But at the end of the day, you?ve got to be you. I can?t try to be Bill, I can?t try to be some of the people I work for. That, to me, is the best lesson for any coach. Because when you try to be something you?re not, the one group that immediately identifies that is your players.? .?.?.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll stuck his neck out by going with rookie Russell Wilson over veteran free agent signee Matt Flynn, and staying with Wilson through the rough patches early. Carroll knew he had something special, and wasn?t afraid. Asked about not having any fear about going with Wilson, and potentially making a mistake, he said that?s how he and general manager John Schneider run in Seattle.

?I think just based on the years of experience, however you want to call it, there?s a boldness about what we?re doing,? Carroll said. ?John and I believe in our instincts. We believe in our background. We trust each other. We trust our sense of which direction to go in. We know we?re not going to do everything exactly right. But you?ve got to take your shots. That?s what we?ve pretty much done. And we?ve had a blast operating that way. We?re not going to back off. ?

Reading into the option

Listening to NFL coaches at the league meetings last week, the belief remains that the read-option offenses that were in vogue last season are the flavor of the month.

?That?s what I?m saying. Let?s give it five years and evaluate it,? Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. ?Let?s not rush to judgment on anything. Obviously it?s very effective and has been, but some of these defensive coaches now, they?re not sitting around looking out the window having coffee. They?re into (dissecting) it. You?ve also stimulated an awful lot of that. And that?s a good thing. The energy level on the defense end of the hall in most buildings has been perked up by what?s happened.? .?.?.

Our friend and resident Patriots historian Bob Hyldburg wants to point out Gino Cappelletti turns 79 on Tuesday.

In his honor, the author of ?Total Patriots,? dug up a collection of Cappelletti nuggets including the fact that he scored the first points in the first game of the American Football League, and then went on to record more points than any other player in the history of the AFL. He averaged more than 10 points per game in 1961 and ?64 and averaged 9.6 points per game over a period of 80 games. He was named the 1964 AFL Most Valuable Player. And those are just a few of the birthday boy?s highlights.

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Rand Paul rising: 2016 in sight? (+video)

Sen. Rand Paul is getting lots of attention since his filibuster on drones and his enthusiastic reception at the Conservative Political Action Conference.?Can he convert that into a serious run for the presidency?

By Brad Knickerbocker,?Staff writer / March 23, 2013

U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at National Harbor, Maryland, March 14. In a speech before the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce March 19, Paul unveiled his immigration policy and outlined his platform for reform.

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Yet Senator Paul ? a libertarian Republican like his father, former congressman Ron Paul ? is getting more attention than any of the other would-be presidential candidates at the moment.

It was announced this week that Paul will headline the Republican Party of Iowa?s annual ?Lincoln Dinner? in May. That?s Iowa, where precinct caucuses early in a presidential election year kick off the selection of delegates to the party convention. It?s a big deal.

?Senator Rand Paul?s 13-hour filibuster earlier this month caught the attention of Republicans across the nation who are seeking GOP leaders who will stand up to Barack Obama,? Iowa Republican Party Chairman A.J. Spiker told the Washington Post. ?As the ?First in the Nation? state, we immediately extended an invite to Senator Paul to allow him to introduce himself to Iowa Republicans.?

(It should be noted that Mr. Spiker was a Ron Paul supporter during the 2012 presidential campaign.)

Writing in Politico this week, James Hohmann listed ?five reasons why Paul will be a force to be reckoned with ahead of 2016, even if the odds of him winning the nomination are long.?

The reasons: He has a stronger organization than any other Republican; He?s perceived as principled; He?s more cautious than voters realize; He appears to have fewer skeletons than his father; He can play the inside game in a way his dad never could.

For any politician, appearing principled and yet flexible (without flip-flopping) is required for success.

One of the hottest topics in the Republican National Committee?s ?autopsy? report on how to secure a better future for the GOP was the need to ?embrace and champion comprehensive immigration reform.?

Paul?s position here has shifted notably in that direction. As a candidate for the Senate in 2010, he favored an electronic fence along the whole 1,969-mile US-Mexican border, and he questioned the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution granting citizenship to children born in the US to illegal immigrants.

This past week, he told the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce that he supports a legal status for illegal immigrants to remain in the US, working and paying taxes while they go through the citizenship process ? not specifically a ?pathway to citizenship,? as even some Republicans are urging, but a far cry from the hard line ?self-deportation? urged by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.

At last weekend?s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Paul edged out Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida in the presidential straw poll 25-23 percent among a long list of possible candidates. His speech to the assembled conservative activists was enthusiastically received (more so than Rubio?s rather flat offering) ? especially by the college students and other young activists who comprised the bulk of those voting in the poll.

It?s those young voters the GOP needs to attract. But at CPAC, was it more than the charged-up Paul loyalists ? a mix of libertarians and some tea partyers ? that were bused in to such events to cheer (and vote for) Ron Paul in 2011-12?

At the moment, it?s not just those loyalists who seem to be fascinated with Rand Paul.

Washington Post pundit Dana Milbank ? usually more inclined to tweak if not pummel right-leaning politicians ? confesses ?with some trepidation? that he ?stands with Rand? (the mantra Sen. Paul supporters tweeted by the thousands during his drone filibuster).

He mentions Paul?s apparent shifts on immigration and same-sex marriage (something to do with the tax code), the drone filibuster (?a stance Democrats would have championed if a Republican were president?), and Paul?s vote to confirm Chuck Hagel as Defense Secretary ? one of only four by Republicans.

?Taken together, these pleasant surprises suggest that Paul is more complex than his tea-party caricature and more savvy than the libertarian gadfly his father had been,? Milbank writes. ?In his?speech to CPAC, the younger Paul didn?t even mention the Federal Reserve or the gold standard [Ron Paul favorites]. He has spoken, instead, of reaching out to minorities, young voters and other Democratic constituencies.?

?It?s very early days in the 2016 presidential race, of course, and a lot could change as Republican hopefuls jockey for position.

But Paul ?seems to demonstrate the interest in expanding his support beyond libertarian conservatives, something his father rarely did, and he will have three years to experiment with how to find the right formula,? writes political polling guru Nate Silver on his New York Times ?FiveThirtyEight? blog.

That doesn?t make him as likely a nominee as a more traditional candidate like Sen. Rubio, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, or Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, Silver writes. ?But his odds look better than the 20-to-1 numbers that some bookmakers have placed against him.?

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