Monday, August 12, 2013

UOW Australia Wins the 2013 Solar Decathlon China!

The sun is shining brightly on the team from UOW Australia, the proud winner of the Solar Decathlon China! Their entry, the Illawarra Flame House, is the first retrofitted structure to be entered into the competition. Now, the post-war "Fibro" house takes home top honors for its net-zero, water-conserving design. Built using Living Building Challenge standards, the dwelling features a 9.4 kW photovoltaic array, greywater treatment and rainwater capture systems, garden, skylights, and ample ventilation. All materials are low in VOC content and come primarily from recycled sources.

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For the first time in the competition?s history, a retrofitted structure takes top honors at the Solar Decathlon. The modern, stylish interior is surrounded by double glazed windows, advanced insulation, recycled glass, low-carbon cement, and crushed terracotta roof tiles taken from the original house. Instead of three bedrooms, one room is designed as an open living and dining area that allows natural light to enter the space.

The Illawarra Flame House is joined by South China University of Technology (SCUT) in second place and Sweden from the Chalmers University of Technologyin taking third. SCUT also won third in the Architecture contest and received the highest score in four of the performance based competitions (Hot Water, Appliances, Home Entertainment and Energy Balance).

Congratulations to the team from UOW and their win!

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Source: http://inhabitat.com/uow-australia-wins-the-2013-solar-decathlon-china/

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs. Washington Mystics 88

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    Plenette Pierson #33 drives to the basket (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    Plenette Pierson #33 with a layup (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    Plenette Pierson #33 injured during the 2nd quarter of the game (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    Cappie Pondexter #23 with a jumper (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    Cappie Pondexter #23 drives to the basket (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    Cappie Pondexter #23 with a jumper (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    Cappie Pondexter #23 drives to the basket (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    Liberty fans (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    Liberty fans (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    Liberty bench complains to the referees (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

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    (WNBA: New York Liberty 93 vs Washington Mystics 88, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ. August 6, 2013)

  • Source: http://www.sportspagemagazine.com/content/bb/wp-bb/gal-wp-bb/wnba-new-york-liberty-93-vs-washington-mystics-88.shtml?57250

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    Dell PowerEdge Servers Meet EPA Energy Star Guidelines

    DELL POWEREDGE R610 AND R710 SERVERS MEET EPA ENERGY STAR SPECIFICATIONS

    Dell today affirmed its support of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR specifications for servers. As a leading provider of energy-efficient blades and servers, Dell released details of its first PowerEdge servers that meet the new Energy Star specifications.

    The News:

    • The U.S. EPA recently released the final version of its Energy Star specification for servers 1.0.
    • Dell worked with the EPA to develop the new energy-efficiency specification for servers, particularly as power consumption has become a central issue in the data center.
    • Dell is the first major vendor to certify entire platforms and provide the flexibility to customers to configure these servers to meet their exact performance per watt requirements.
    • Dell PowerEdge R610 and R710 server platforms qualify for the new Energy Star specification; to learn more about their capabilities, go to www.dell.com/energy/poweredge.
    • To earn the Energy Star label, these Dell PowerEdge servers help prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting the energy efficiency guidelines set by the EPA.

    Dell PowerEdge 11th Generation Servers with Energy Smart Technologies:

    • Dell builds it PowerEdge servers with a comprehensive, system-wide approach to balancing performance with energy efficiency by focusing on design, measurement, control and reporting for energy-efficient infrastructures that can help reduce total cost of ownership.
    • The Dell Energy Smart architecture offered in 11th generation Dell PowerEdge servers supports real-time monitoring and control and uses extensive platform characterization and advanced features such as Dell?s Active Power Controller to help optimize platform-level tradeoffs between performance and power consumption.
    • In 2007, Dell introduced Energy Smart options as a complementary program to Energy Star to help customers maximize performance per watt for their particular workload and meet operating expense goals.

    Dell PowerEdge servers with Energy Smart technology include:

    • Dell Energy Smart Power Supplies are engineered to achieve exceptional efficiency by taking unneeded overhead out of the server power envelope with options for right-sized or dynamically provisioned power supplies.
    • Dell Energy Smart System Design to help lower the overall system power draw with high-efficiency voltage regulators, greater venting and airflow, ?low-flow? fan technology, advanced resource management and an extensive collection of thermal sensors.
    • Dell Active Power Controller (DAPC) can help save money by lowering the system-level power draw at times of low utilization.
    • Dell Energy Smart Management includes power capping, advanced power policies, power scheduling, and device disablement.
    • High-Efficiency Processors and Memory target exceptional performance per watt for standards-based servers.

    Dell and Energy Star:

    • Dell has actively participated in the Energy Star program since 1993 and offers a variety of desktop, workstation, laptop, display, TV and printer configurations that meet applicable EPA requirements for Energy Star qualification.
    • Many of the desktop, workstation and portable products designed by Dell today consume less than five watts in a low-power mode and exceed the current levels set by the EPA for energy efficiency.
    • Dell has chosen to default the power management settings to meet the EPA requirements for Energy Star compliance for OptiPlex? platforms that were offered to the public starting in May 2003. For many computer systems, Dell has also taken the extra step to reduce the amount of time required by the EPA for Energy Star compliance of 30 minutes of inactivity for the computer to enter the low-power mode to 15 minutes of computer inactivity to save even more energy. This decision allows our customers the ability to not only save money but reduce their contribution to air pollution and global warming with the Energy Star program.

    Quotes:
    ?Dell is committed to helping companies increase data center performance while reducing operational expenses by supporting the Energy Star for Servers effort. We support the EPA in ushering in a new era of awareness and innovative thinking around solving the industry?s energy challenge.??- Sally Stevens, vice president of Platform Marketing, Dell

    About Dell
    Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative technology and services they trust and value.

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    Source: http://www.dell.com/us/gen/p/d/press-releases/06-26-09-energystarservers.aspx?ref=rss

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    Saturday, August 10, 2013

    10th Inning: Cranston on 'Breaking Bad' and Baseball

    If you've never been to Albuquerque it's eerily like Tucson. High desert college town and nearly identical population. Although right now the Duke city's most famous resident might have the -- one. Today 200 students sent him. What could crystal left you know the business and I know we -- just so straight breaks. The break back. Is this the perfect storm removed -- Part of my life. The role of a lifetime and I knew when I read it all the way through and you the truth this amazing girl and this will change -- It's going from as Vince Gilligan likes to say returning mr. chips -- -- -- -- So how did we end up by the New Mexico stage talking to Bryan Cranston and even more of it was he talking you lost. It turns out his passion for his craft. Might only be surpassed by his love of America's pastime in fact last August. When accepting his third straight primetime Emmy award for lead actor in a dramatic series. Listen to help Ryan thanked his family. Lovely wife Robin in my beautiful daughter Taylor. -- love you more than baseball. I've worked until about 11 o'clock last night -- I'm gonna wanna get home. You know it. Do all the things and you do and I'll put on MLB network and it just is it's downloading for me. It's always been and relaxation form and the stimulus if that's -- that's possible. You know I was raised born and raised in Los Angeles. And went through some tough times in my parents divorced. In I -- see my father for many years and it was -- but I can always count on relaxing. Voice of Vin Scully. To ground me and to let me know at least for two hours that things are going to be okay. Here being in Albuquerque. I've become -- isotopes. Which is the AAA. So I'm looking at future Dodgers but you also looking at baseball and a more fuel pool. These kids are in the field this whole desire. And then playing them for -- -- and -- because they haven't been to the -- Or they're working their way back to -- and then ultimately to a whole thousand levels of my tennis gods are probably this. -- maybe worse. Yes and yet I would give the same advice to it a young ball players and with him actors. And that is the emotional. There is no sure that you have to put in the work through the first one last. And -- -- you can and truly love what you're doing. We're watching -- I'm sure you. It's been an influence on -- Pascual and. Lester can I reloaded okay that's my accurate there where -- were you that night Kirk Gibson like I was in there. Wouldn't yeah I was in the stands. It was. You know I I have gone back and listen. Because. And some if I didn't hear him -- And then Jack but today I don't blame. Does well you know -- was. It was. Really I mean that was just that was a great moment and it was really important in dodger history. Only that but it was it was the probability factor that. You rise to the occasion and anything can happen. And now Gaby is is the manager from all I see watching. Yeah. I -- off and on number ten. Channel number what I love about -- is that. He takes it hard. I mean a loss is not to be taken. -- to be reflected oh why did we wanted that not go our way. And try to take the steps to make it to win every game and you can't be elected he would cry about. You have to go OK the other team they outplayed. They were a better team. And then come back and figure out. Now in the world of breaking bad. Baseball seems to be invisible. Walter whites Albuquerque is a mix of life at home and getting out of sticky situations and we wondered how Walter might spend some of his down time. And if any of it might just be watching shows. Like we'll this morning. We're wondering -- we have to ask this question Brian you know Walter one while he's coaching or doing anything. Would he be watching. Arizona Diamondbacks baseball on fox sports is you think this is our region here. That's exactly what he would watch it's just as an escape he needs to escape okay. It his mind and body is now being crushed slowly. And if they're at it there is anyone needs an escape to watch. Arizona Diamondbacks baseball -- sports there's there's no. But voters don't think you if you're like okay. I want to say about our mission here when we came here to help you are with a maturity wouldn't that -- it would also came here as an intervention. But we realize you're not gonna turn me against might not I will -- you guys don't write that I will not understand continued unit however. Based on what you just said. We're gonna take a leap of faith and say that we think that maybe just maybe. The guys that you know very well Walter way. Might just be Diamondbacks thing. I would like to help that cause we do but I have my runners so with this for this is not for you Brian France it's horrible -- -- -- -- -- -- Top. In -- mine personally wanted to ask you this is for Walter hats off. Just beat anyone television. -- fox sports there is old but boat or shall. Okay. They have that works I'd love to and we will who especially because of the Princeton. Like -- -- usually. -- showed that I am ignorant the numbers. Is who's winning 21 on eighteen I should know that in the pre and post game -- believe it's and it's -- -- Is there. -- -- fill it later admitted it was wearing number two and we'll expect that again. That we'll get them post and he looked. Walter -- That's awesome.

    Source: http://msn.foxsports.com/topics/m/video/79271024/10th-inning-cranston-on-breaking-bad-and-baseball.htm

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    Dogs help sniff out ovarian cancer in new study

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Researchers trying to develop a diagnostic tool for ovarian cancer are hoping dogs' keen sense of smell will lead them down the right path.

    An early detection device that combines old-fashioned olfactory skills, chemical analysis and modern technology could lead to better survival rates for the disease, which is particularly deadly because it's often not caught until an advanced stage.

    Using blood and tissue samples donated by patients, the University of Pennsylvania's Working Dog Center has started training three canines to sniff out the signature compound that indicates the presence of ovarian cancer.

    If the animals can isolate the chemical marker, scientists at the nearby Monell Chemical Senses Center will work to create an electronic sensor to identify the same odorant.

    "Because if the dogs can do it, then the question is, Can our analytical instrumentation do it? We think we can," Monell organic chemist George Preti said.

    More than 20,000 Americans are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year. When it's caught early, women have a five-year survival rate of 90 percent. But because of its generic symptoms - weight gain, bloating or constipation - the disease is more often caught late.

    About 70 percent of cases are identified after the cancer has spread, said Dr. Janos Tanyi, a Penn oncologist whose patients are participating in the study. For those women, the five-year survival rate is less than 40 percent, he said.

    The Philadelphia researchers will build on previous work showing that early stage ovarian cancer alters odorous compounds in the body. Another study in Britain in 2004 demonstrated that dogs could identify bladder cancer patients by smelling their urine.

    Dr. Leonard Lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society, said while the canine concept has shown promise for several years, there haven't been any major breakthroughs yet.

    "We're still looking to see whether something could be developed and be useful in routine patient care, and we're not there yet," said Lichtenfeld, who is not involved in the study.

    Cindy Otto, director of the Working Dog Center, hopes to change that with the help of McBaine, a springer spaniel; Ohlin, a Labrador retriever; and Tsunami, a German shepherd.

    "If we can figure out what those chemicals are, what that fingerprint of ovarian cancer is that's in the blood - or maybe even eventually in the urine or something like that - then we can have that automated test that will be less expensive and very efficient at screening those samples," Otto said.

    Ovarian cancer patient Marta Drexler, 57, is heartened by the effort. Drexler describes herself as a textbook case of the disease not being detected early enough because she had no symptoms.

    After two surgeries and two rounds of chemotherapy, Drexler said she didn't hesitate when Dr. Tanyi, her physician, asked her to donate tissue to the study. Last week, she visited the Working Dog Center to meet the animals whose work might one day lead to fewer battles like hers.

    "To have the opportunity to help with this dreadful disease, to do something about it, even if it's just a tiny little bit of something, it's a big thing," said Drexler, of nearby Lansdowne.

    The ovarian cancer detection study is being funded by an $80,000 grant from the Madison, N.J.-based Kaleidoscope of Hope Foundation.

    Source: http://www.kcby.com/news/health/Dogs-help-sniff-out-ovarian-cancer-in-new-study-218990851.html

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    Friday, August 9, 2013

    Austerity with Chinese Characteristics

    A Chinese one yuan coin in front of a 100 yuan banknote (Courtesy Reuters)

    This year, to the consternation of the world?s luxury-goods producers, ?austerity? became one of Beijing?s most prominent political buzzwords. Since becoming head of the Chinese Communist Party last November, Xi Jinping has announced a steady stream of belt-tightening measures: government officials have been barred from hosting lavish banquets and wearing designer watches, and the construction of government buildings has been banned for five years. It?s only natural that Western commentators have been quick to interpret China?s austerity drive in terms of their own long-running debate about macroeconomics: from Athens to Dublin to Washington, D.C., politicians and economists are arguing the economic merits and drawbacks of budget-cutting and deficit spending.?

    But it would be a big mistake to interpret Xi?s ban on shark-fin soup as an extension of what Paul Krugman describes as the West?s ?turn to austerity? since 2010. Whereas Western austerity has been an economic policy tool, in China its essence is primarily political. China has a long history of turning to frugality not to stimulate business confidence but, rather, to combat the disease of corruption. It?s safe to say that Xi has been thinking less of Milton Friedman or John Maynard Keynes than of China?s own political reform tradition, stretching from Confucius to the Communists.

    In the formative period of Chinese politics, some 2,500 years ago, Confucius crafted a philosophy of government and social ethics that left a profound imprint on East Asian civilization. He admonished rulers to keep both taxation and spending to a minimum. The enlightened ruler, Confucius and his followers said, should embody a certain kind of moral austerity in his personal behavior and fiscal austerity in matters of state. The people -- most of them farmers -- would then follow the emperor ?like grass bends in the wind.? In other words, demonstrating one?s political virtue through austerity, frugality, and simplicity would ensure popular legitimacy and dynastic stability.

    The Confucian approach to ensuring virtuous government through frugality has been a consistent thread in Chinese politics well into the modern era. One early-eighteenth-century emperor, for example, declared a permanent freeze on tax rates as a show of Confucian thriftiness. (Although this policy eventually backfired: the tax ceiling hampered the government?s ability to generate revenues for the remainder of its 200 years in power.) Campaigns against corruption -- including arrests of senior ministers -- were a regular feature of late imperial times. Even the major political upheavals of the twentieth century turned on questions of corruption and frugality. The Nationalist Party of Chiang Kai-shek, who took over as head of state of the Republic of China after Sun Yat-sen?s death in 1925, quickly earned a reputation for corruption. Chiang responded by promoting neo-Confucian values as part of what he called his New Life movement, which made ?simplicity and frugality? one of its core virtues. But he ultimately fell to Mao Zedong, who promoted an even more radical notion of the austere state. Mao demanded that Communist Party cadres reject the slightest hint of bourgeois comfort, including by wearing a uniform of a nondescript Mao suit. Although Mao ended up living more like a Roman emperor than a Spartan soldier, he was effective at creating the perception that the Communists were incorruptible, in stark contrast to the Nationalist Party?s reputation for graft. As Confucius would have predicted, this helped the Communists win the ?hearts and minds? of the people.

    The old Confucian paragon of the ?clean official? still resonates powerfully in today?s half-capitalist, half-Communist, pseudo-Confucian China. The current austerity program is best understood as Xi?s attempt to put his own stamp on that traditional notion of good governance. In particular, there are clear traces of Mao in Xi?s program. Xi even recently praised Mao?s list of ?six nos? that barred officials from squandering the people?s wealth, and he promised to renew Mao?s old fight against ?formalism, bureaucratism, and hedonism and extravagance.?

    Source: http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139629/john-delury/austerity-with-chinese-characteristics?cid=rss-snapshots-austerity_with_chinese_charact-000000

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    Album Review: Dustin Busch ? Down Home | Little Village

    Dustin Busch - Down Home

    Dustin Busch

    Down Home
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    Down Home is Dustin Busch?s first solo album in a long time (he was 15-years-old when he made his first), and showcases his slide guitar and country blues. In most people?s hands?at least people who weren?t born 100 years ago, poor and black in Mississippi?this is a recipe for embarrassing tedium. Yet Busch combines a complete mastery of the technique and style of blues, as well as a relaxed, nothing-to-prove attitude to make serious music that never takes itself too seriously.

    On ?Quail Is A Pretty Bird? he strays from blues into the acoustic, primitive territory pioneered by John Fahey and Sandy Bull. The relationship to the original (popularized by John Hartford) is tangential; Busch takes it apart and puts the pieces back together into something new and mysterious. The slide playing is liquid and graceful, outlining a subtle melody with bends and swoops not far from the South Indian carnatic style. To borrow from a Ry Cooder album title, this is chicken skin music.

    The lo-fi production adds atmosphere rather than obscuring the music. These songs often sound like they?re playing on an old tractor?s AM radio. Especially effective is the distorted harmonica, which has enough dirt and grease in its sound that you wonder if it?s been changing the oil in an old pickup truck. Down Home succeeds by good-naturedly embracing a paradox: It?s music that is captivating and exciting precisely because it doesn?t make demands or get worked up about itself.

    Source: http://littlevillagemag.com/album-review-dustin-busch-down-home/

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    Thursday, August 8, 2013

    Naked Recipe: Nutty Pesto Caps ? Naked Food Magazine ? The ...


    Posted by Naked Food Chefs on 07 Aug 2013 / 0 Comment

    Preparation time: 5 min. Cooking time: 15 min. Yield: 12 servings.
    Recipe developed by the Naked Food Chefs.

    Ingredients

    • 12 organic mushroom caps
    • 2/3 cup prepared basil pesto
    • ? cup nut mix (pine nuts, macadamia, walnut), raw
    • ? cup, almond or macadamia milk
    • 1 tsp. chia seeds
    • Pink Himalayan salt and pepper to taste

    1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Twist off mushroom stems. Place mushroom caps, stem side up, on ungreased cookie sheet and bake for 15 minutes.

    2. Mix cup of chopped nuts, seeds, and milk in small bowl; use a food processor or stir until well
    blended. Add salt and pepper to taste.

    3. Fill mushroom caps with mixture. Top with pesto and serve immediately.

    Recipe type: Naked | Plant-based | Vegan | Vegetarian
    Approved for: Diabetes | Cancer | Heart Disease | High Cholesterol | Weight Loss
    Allergens: Soy Free | Gluten Free | Wheat Free | Corn Free | Dairy & Lactose Free

    This recipe holds the Naked Food Seal of Approval, as it has been prepared with all organic, non-gmo, gluten-free, and plant-based ingredients.? The Naked Food Seal of Approval stands for 100% Real Food.

    For more delicious naked recipes, visit the Naked Kitchen at Naked Food Magazine.
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    Source: http://nakedfoodmagazine.com/naked-recipe-nutty-pesto-caps/

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    Google Play Music All Access now available in Europe, iOS app still yet to be seen

    While we still await the promised arrival of Google Play Music All Access for the iPhone and iPad, there is at least good news for European music fans interested in the service. Google has pushed out the launch of All Access to a further 9 countries, all European, and is offering a discounted subscription rate for early adopters just as they did in the U.S. Alex Dobie of Android Central outlines the plans:

    The sign-up process works just as it does in other territories ? sign up for a 30-day trial in the first month or so (in this case, before Sep. 15) and you'll pay only only ?7.99 or ?7.99 for the life of the subscription. That's compared to the regular price of ?9.99/?9.99.

    Despite no official app from Google, there are a couple of ways to get hold of your All Access music on iOS, including the pretty impressive gMusic. Back at D11, Google's Sundar Pichai confirmed they were "working like crazy" on bringing All Access to iOS and that it should launch "in a few weeks." That was back in May, so that few weeks has since become over 2 months with no further clues as to when it may finally arrive.

    But, since you get a 30-day free trial to see if it's for you, there's plenty of reason to try it out. Signups can be done at the Google Play Music homepage. I've got a subscription and I quite like it, though I'll be waiting on the iOS app before making my mind up completely over whether to keep it. If you're trying it for the first time, or even a long standing user, drop me a line in the comments and let me know what you think.

    via Android Central

        


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    The Dolphin's Whistle Rings A Bell

    60-Second Science

    Dolphins can recall the signature whistles of former companions, even after decades of separation. Sophie Bushwick reports.

    More 60-Second Science

    Have you ever run into a former acquaintance?and discovered that you can't remember his name? This awkward situation is apparently alien to dolphins, who can recall old companions up to two decades later.

    As a recent 60-Second Science podcast explained, dolphins have signature whistles that may serve as individual names. But how long do they remember their friends' titles? To find out, researchers looked at 43 captive dolphins that have moved among the same six facilities, living together in different combinations at various times.

    When the scientists played unfamiliar signature whistles for each dolphin, the test subjects quickly grew bored. But when the dolphins heard recordings of the signature whistles of former companions, they moved towards the speakers and even whistled back at them. The study is in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. [Jason N. Bruck, Decades-long social memory in bottlenose dolphins]

    Not even a separation of 20 years could dim the memory of one particular dolphin, which suggests these mammals may have lifelong social memories. Perhaps it?s time to change the old axiom about elephants to ?a dolphin never forgets.?

    ?Sophie Bushwick

    [The above text is a transcript of this podcast]?


    Source: http://rss.sciam.com/~r/sciam/biology/~3/09xU_x79l8c/episode.cfm

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    An Unbearable Truth: Climate Change Starves Polar Bear to Death

    Climate change is taking no survivors.

    Along the coast of the Arctic Ocean in northern Norway, a malnourished polar bear has been found dead?view the sad photograph here?and scientists are blaming the death on the?melting of polar sea ice?due to global warming.

    The demise is shocking, given that back in April scientists from the Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI) described the polar bear as healthy, reports?The Guardian.?They even observed the bear in its proper range, some 250 kilometers away from where its remains were discovered.

    Its far-flung final resting place proves that it died searching for food, scientists tell The Guardian. Polar bears base their diets almost entirely on hunting seals, which can only be accomplished when there is enough Artic ice from which to launch a hunting excursion.

    Many Arctic ice cap ranges have already experienced huge losses, and more are expected to disappear completely, leaving polar bears to continue ranging in vain, states a sea ice study published on May 21 in the Geophysical Research Letters.

    The study posits that, by 2020, the Arctic will have nearly ice-free summers?that?s three months of the year when polar bears will have no feeding grounds.

    When surveying the fallen bear, Dr. Stirling of the NPI told The Guardian, ?From his lying position in death, the bear appears to simply have starved and died where he dropped?having been reduced to little more than skin and bone.?

    So?another polar bear?bites the dust, slain by climate change?s hot hands.

    Original article from TakePart

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/unbearable-truth-climate-change-starves-polar-bear-death-211705564.html

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