Thursday, July 11, 2013

Insight: Quebec train set too few brakes, with deadly result

By Joshua Schneyer and Cezary Podkul

(Reuters) - The handbrake is the railroad industry's ultimate fail-safe mechanism. It is supposed to help avert disasters like the one that engulfed a Canadian town on Saturday, when a runaway train loaded with oil hurtled downhill, derailed and exploded, leaving 50 people dead or missing.

The railroad initially blamed the catastrophe on the failure of the train's pneumatic airbrakes after an engine fire, but the company acknowledged on Wednesday that the train's engineer did not apply an adequate number of handbrakes to hold the train in place, and failed to comply with regulations.

A Reuters review of Canadian and U.S. regulations found that rail operators are given considerable leeway to decide how many handbrakes are sufficient for any given train, depending on track conditions and the weight of the cargo.

Operators are only required to apply enough of the handbrakes - one is found on every railcar - to ensure the train will not move even if other safety features, such as air brakes, falter.

The issue of handbrakes is likely to prove central to how blame is apportioned for the deadliest North American railroad disaster in at least two decades, experts said. The Canadian authorities have launched a criminal investigation, and Quebec police inspector Michel Forget has said criminal negligence is one lead they are looking into.

The question of whether enough of the train's handbrakes were used may affect the liability of the rail company - Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway (MMA) - and could spur an overhaul in regulation. One key question is if fault can be linked to MMA's own handbrake practice, or to the lone engineer who operated the train, or to a regulatory code that gives rail operators too much slack, experts said.

MMA Chairman Ed Burkhardt told Reuters the engineer failed to comply with Canadian regulations. "If it had been complied with, we wouldn't have had a runaway train," he said.

Burkhardt said he could not be certain how many handbrakes were set but the engineer told him that 11 had been applied before he left the train on Friday night for a sleep break.

At least three independent railroad industry experts contacted by Reuters said they would have opted to apply at least 20 brakes and as many as 30 on a similar heavy train parked at a grade of 1.2 percent, which is the slope of the track where the runaway train had been parked.

By 1 a.m. on Saturday, the unmanned train was speeding toward Lac-Megantic, Quebec, around 7 miles downhill from its parking spot in the municipality of Nantes.

The company and investigators have not released the engineer's identity. A source familiar with the situation and Canadian media said his name is Tom Harding.

Reuters has not been able to reach Harding for comment. A phone number listed for him in Farnham, Quebec, was disconnected and a Reuters reporter who visited his address found no one home.

Burkhardt told reporters on Wednesday afternoon that the engineer was "under police control" but "not in jail." Later in the day, police said the engineer is not under arrest and declined to further explain his status or name him.

TESTING THE BRAKES

The handbrake mechanism on a railcar usually consists of a large wheel in the cabin, connected to chains and levers that set brake pads underneath the train.

Canadian regulations require an engineer to test the train's handbrakes after setting them. The engineer is required to attempt to pull the train back and forth, typically using the engine, to ensure the brakes can hold it in place.

Burkhardt, a decades-long rail industry veteran, said he did not know if the engineer performed the test.

Asked whether a potential failure to set or test enough handbrakes could increase MMA's liability for the wreck, Burkhardt said, "We're acknowledging liability. We're not standing around saying we don't have responsibility."

He said the company had insurance but declined to give details.

To be sure, unforeseen circumstances left MMA's train at the mercy of its handbrakes. The train's pneumatic brakes, which run on compressed air and are the first line of defense, had been shut down by firefighters when they switched off an engine that had caught fire after the engineer left.

It is not yet clear what caused the fire, but the shutting down of the engine prompted the pneumatic braking system to gradually leak air and lose its track-gripping power.

Establishing handbrake safety guidelines may become more important as a growing number of trains crisscross North America to bring oil from shale-drilling regions to big refineries.

The MMA train was carrying a cargo of light, sweet oil from North Dakota's Bakken region, which ships out three-quarters of its crude by rail, to an Irving Oil refinery in New Brunswick.

"I definitely think there should be a protocol ... that addresses where and how you're going to park a train that's loaded with hazardous material," said John Bentley, an accident reconstruction expert in Perryville, Arkansas.

At present, Canadian and U.S. regulations do not specify the number of handbrakes since factors like track grade, cargo weight and contents, weather and space between railcars can all have a bearing on how many brakes are needed to ensure safety.

Depending on where a train is parked, more or fewer handbrakes may be required, Canadian Transportation Safety Board investigator Ed Belkaloul said, adding that railroad companies are given some discretion to develop their own safety standard.

HOW MANY HAND BRAKES ARE ENOUGH?

MMA has said its handbrake policy was adopted from safety guidelines set by a much larger railroad, Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. Canadian Pacific declined comment.

Earlier this week, Burkhardt told Reuters he believed the MMA engineer had complied with company rules and standard rail industry practices in securing the train. On Wednesday, he told reporters the worker likely failed to set enough handbrakes, violated company policy, and was now suspended without pay. He did not detail what caused his revised views.

An online copy of Canadian Pacific's General Operating Instructions said at least nine handbrakes must be set on a parked train of 70 to 79 cars, but additional brakes "may be required" if the train is parked on a grade.

Rival railroad Canadian National provides more specific instructions, recommending that crews activate the handbrakes on 40 percent of all railcars when a train is idled on a 1-1.4 percent grade, according to a Transportation Safety Board report in April.

If MMA's engineer had followed the 40 percent guidance, he would have had to activate about 29 brakes.

The Transportation Safety Board report followed a January 2012 incident in which a section of 13 loaded coal cars crashed into a stationary train near Hanlon, Alberta, at 56 miles per hour (90 km per hour), seriously injuring one crew member. Canadian National was faulted for providing inadequate guidance to its crews for how to test the braking systems, particularly on slopes.

"There's always some amount of judgment. It's a balancing act between what will hold the train and what is operationally feasible," said Rob Mangels, senior mechanical associate at R.L. Banks & Associates and a locomotive engineer and trainer.

Mangels said handbraking 20 to 30 cars on a 72-car oil train would be typical. A longtime Canada-based locomotive engineer and brakeman, Doug Finnson, said he might activate handbrakes on 25 railcars before leaving a train of that length on a flat surface, or more brakes if it was on a decline.

In the United States, freight train operators generally apply handbrakes on every fourth car, another expert said.

Other experts questioned whether MMA's engineer took enough time to secure the train. According to investigators, the train pulled onto the tracks at Nantes around 11 p.m. local time. MMA said that the engineer had secured the train by 11:25 p.m.

"That seems like a short period of time to secure the train," Colorado-based railroad consultant Robert Stout said, adding that to activate a brake, a worker must walk between the railcars, climb up a ladder and turn the brake wheel, sometimes up to forty times.

MMA's Burkhardt said it may be impossible to verify how many handbrakes were set before the disaster, due to extensive damage to the rail cars. Police say 200 investigators are sifting through the charred wreckage.

(Reporting by Joshua Schneyer and Cezary Podkul in New York; Additional reporting by Solarina Ho in Toronto; Richard Valdmanis in Lac-Megantic, Quebec; Jonathan Lee in New York and P.J. Huffstutter in Chicago; Editing by Tiffany Wu and Lisa Shumaker)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/insight-quebec-train-set-too-few-brakes-deadly-013726461.html

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Snake-bot slithers through nuclear power plant in mobility test

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Snake-like robots are hardy, maneuverable and perfect for trips into extremely cramped hazardous environments. Take, for instance, a nuclear power plant on the verge of meltdown. A recent test in Austria proved that one such robot currently under development at Carnegie Mellon University would be a huge benefit in such circumstances.

"The biggest benefit of the snake robots is just getting to locations that a mobile robot or conventional robot can't," said Howie Choset, professor at CMU's Robotics Institute, in an interview with NBC News. "This robot can mimic all motions that real snakes exhibit, and we're able to do additional motions like roll like a pinwheel or climb up a pole."

That means it can inch along drainage pipes and vents, and up narrow shafts that would stymie any ordinary robot ? be it wheeled, tracked or legged. Researchers tested it out recently at an inactive nuclear power plant in Fischamend Dorf, Austria, and were very impressed.

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The tip of the snake-bot is modular and can be combined with many attachments, from tools to sensors.

"We were able to get our snake robot to climb through all sorts of pipes into the core," said Choset, "To see, you know, where we could bring this robot that is currently very difficult to inspect."

"And, heaven forbid, there was another disaster," he continued, "where we may be able to bring this robot, to take samples and readings to better understand the situation inside of a nuclear power plant."

Its ability to traverse confined spaces means less exposure for operators and less need for destructive measures like cutting into the wall of an inaccessible room.

From medical work to rescue operations to humble sewer inspections, the rugged robo-creature is bright and varied. And if it creeps you out to see it climbing a leg or undulating across the room, don't worry: Even the guy in charge isn't immune.

"I'm actually afraid of snakes," he said. "Even today I get a slight visceral reaction."

You can follow the development of the snake robot at CMU's biorobotics page.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Texas House debates abortion limits before vote

Anti-abortion supporters take part in a rosary procession around the Texas Capitol as the Texas House debates HB 2, a bill that will place restrictions on abortion in the state, Tuesday, July 9, 2013, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Anti-abortion supporters take part in a rosary procession around the Texas Capitol as the Texas House debates HB 2, a bill that will place restrictions on abortion in the state, Tuesday, July 9, 2013, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

A woman carries a sign as she marches with other pro-abortion rights supporters through downtown Austin, Texas on Monday evening, July 8, 2013. The Texas House began debating a bill on Tuesday that would impose tough new restrictions on abortions. (AP Photo/Austin American-Statesman, Alberto Martinez) AUSTIN CHRONICLE OUT, COMMUNITY IMPACT OUT, MAGS OUT; NO SALES; INTERNET AND TV MUST CREDIT PHOTOGRAPHER AND STATESMAN.COM ALBERTO MART?NEZ / AMERICAN-STATESMAN

Rep. Senfronia Thompson, D-Houston, second from left, holds a coat hangar as she stands with fellow representatives while proposing an amendment to the second reading of HB 2, legislation that will restrict abortion rights, on the Texas House floor,Tuesday, July 9, 2013, in Austin, Texas. The Texas House is expected to vote on the bill Tuesday. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Anti-abortion supporters sing in the rotunda of the Texas Capitol as the Texas House debates HB 2, a bill that will place restrictions on abortion in the state, Tuesday, July 9, 2013, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Rep. Senfronia Thompson, D-Houston, holds a coat hanger as she proposes an amendment to the second reading of HB 2, legislation that will restrict abortion rights, on the Texas House floor,Tuesday, July 9, 2013, in Austin, Texas. The Texas House is expected to vote on the bill Tuesday. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) ? The Texas House on Tuesday debated tough new abortion restrictions prior to taking part in a planned vote on the measure, as national activists on both sides of the issue descended on the Capitol building.

Republican Rep. Jody Laubenberg, of Parker, outlined the bill that would require doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals, only allow abortions in surgical centers, dictate when abortion pills are taken and ban abortions after 20 weeks. Exceptions to the ban would only be allowed when the women's life was in imminent danger.

Democrats and women's rights activists have protested the bill for weeks. The measure failed during the regular session when it failed to win enough support, then died in the first special session due to a 13-hour filibuster by state Sen. Wendy Davis, a Fort Worth Democrat.

Now Republican leaders including Gov. Rick Perry and Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst are intent on passing it quickly through the Republican-controlled Legislature in a second special session. Democrats can do little but slow the bill down, attract as much attention as possible and lay the groundwork for a federal lawsuit to block it once if becomes law.

Davis' successful filibuster put Texas' bill in the spotlight of the national abortion debate, and prominent figures from both sides have been coming to Austin and staging rallies. On Monday night, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee spoke to abortion rights opponents. The Planned Parenthood Federation of America announced a statewide bus tour Tuesday morning, called Stand With Texas Women.

"It seems like every time women looked up from doing their laundry of helping children with their homework, the Texas Legislature is right there taking aim at them again," said Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. "Over the past few years, more than 50 women's health centers have been shut down."

Women from both parties who support abortion rights introduced a series of amendments to water down House Bill 2, hanging coat hangers on the front podium to symbolize illegal abortions, which they say will become more common if the law is passed. Rep. Senfronia Thompson, D-Houston, called for an exception to the 20-week ban in cases of rape and incest, but Laubenberg rejected the proposal.

An anti-abortion voting record is critical to winning Republican primaries in Texas. Texas Alliance for Life, a Christian group that maintains a scorecard on lawmakers, sent Tweets opposing each amendment, signaling how lawmakers should vote for a high score.

Supporters of the restrictions insist that they will improve the health care women receive by placing more stringent conditions on abortions. Laubenberg told the House on Tuesday that her bill would ensure that women get high-quality treatment while protecting "babies" after 20 weeks of gestation.

"What we're talking about today truly is about the health and safety of a woman who would undergo an abortion, but also, I want to point out, we are talking about an unborn child," she said.

Federal courts have ruled that states can regulate abortions, but not to the extent to make them impossible to obtain. That hasn't stopped Republican-led legislatures in Texas and several other states from passing laws in recent years that test the legal limits.

Opponents of the Texas restrictions say they would effectively ban abortion in much of the nation's second most-populous state causing the closure of 37 of its 42 abortion clinics.

Houston Rep. Sarah Davis, the only Republican opposed to the law, warned that the bill as written is unconstitutional and she offered an amendment to make it less stringent.

"I believe the bill as drafted will be a de facto ban on abortion," she said. "No one wants to see abortions, it's a terrible way to end a pregnancy, but it is a constitutionally protected right."

They also say the Texas restrictions and those passed by other states conflict with the U.S. Supreme Court's 1976 Roe v. Wade decision, which established that a woman has the right to get an abortion until her fetus could viably survive outside of the womb, which is generally at 22 to 24 weeks of the pregnancy.

It's unclear if the Texas restrictions could survive a court challenge. Federal courts have suspended aspects of the bill passed by other states. On Monday, a federal judge blocked enforcement of a Wisconsin abortion law requiring admitting privileges.

The Texas Medical Association, the Texas Hospital Association and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology oppose the bill, calling it unnecessary.

The Texas Department of Public Safety has more than doubled the number of troopers at the Capitol due to the rallies and marathon hearings, said Sen. Kevin Eltife, a Tyler Republican who oversees the Senate Administration Committee. He declined to reveal the exact number of troopers or how much the boost in security cost.

Lawmakers told the DPS they wanted plenty of troopers on the ground no matter the expense, he added.

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Nestio Real-Time Rental Platform Raises $1.5M From Joanne Wilson, David Tisch, Jerry Colona And More

Nestio LogoNestio, a real-time real estate platform for renters and agents, has just announced a new $1.5 million round led by Joanne Wilson, with participation from other strategic angels and investors including David Tisch, Jerry Colona, David Cohen, Rick Webb, Greg Barton, Stuart Litwin, Lazerow Ventures, Quotidien Ventures, Ludlow Ventures, Scout Ventures, Meridian Development Partners, and Naroba Hill Corporation. According to the company, this latest round will go toward further scaling the company including new hires, expanding coverage within the NYC market, and expanding to new markets.

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Texas Rangers score six runs in sixth inning to put away the Orioles, 8-5

Scott Feldman entered his first home start in an Orioles uniform on Monday more than familiar with his opponent.

Before signing with the Chicago Cubs this offseason, Feldman spent the first eight years of his career with the Texas Rangers, so the Orioles' newest acquisition knew the Rangers can score runs in a hurry.

Despite carrying a one-run lead into the sixth inning against his former team, Feldman and the Orioles fell victim to a Texas-sized sixth-run sixth inning in an 8-5 defeat in Monday's series opener in front of an announced 24,619 at Camden Yards.

The Orioles may have recorded their most productive offensive day in their last eight games ? they hadn't scored more than four runs during their six-game road trip to Chicago and New York ? but they wasted several early opportunities against left-hander Derek Holland.

The loss was the Orioles' fifth in their last seven games and their 11th in their 14 regular-season contests against the Rangers ? not including their wild-card win over Texas last October.

?You can see why they've won 52 games,? Orioles manager Buck Showalter said of the Rangers. ?They're one of the best clubs in baseball, so you try to take advantage of whatever mistakes they made."

The Orioles 2(49-41), who entered the night tied with the Tampa Bay Rays for second- place in the American League East, dropped into third place after the Rays' 7-4 win over the Minnesota Twins.

On Monday night, the Orioles were just 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position. They stranded five runners in the first three innings against Holland, including three in scoring position. The Orioles placed two on and one out in both the first and third innings and were unable to plate a run off Holland either time. The leadoff batter also reached base in both the second and third innings.

?Yeah, we had our chances,? said Orioles catcher Matt Wieters, who hit a two-run homer in the seventh inning but also struck out four times. ?We were able to get guys on with no outs and just couldn't quite get them in. It's something to where, sometimes you have games like that and you've just got to be ready to go tomorrow. If that situation presents itself, be ready to drive them in.?

Feldman, acquired last week in a trade that sent right-handers Jake Arrieta and Pedro Strop to the Chicago Cubs, allowed seven earned runs on nine hits ? both season highs ? over 5 innings. He entered Monday's start 3-0 with a 2.49 ERA in seven career appearances.

But all of those successful starts at Oriole Park were for the Rangers ? not against them.

?I wasn't too good,? Feldman said. ?Got an early lead there and wasn't able to hold it down. Then to see us come right back after that big inning and get a couple more, that stings a little bit to have a big inning like that and let them get all those runs across.?

?I think location was not too good today,? Feldman added. ?I was in a lot of hitters' counts. Then when I went into the hitters' counts I wasn't really making the greatest pitches. Getting a little too much plate and you can't really afford to do that with a lot of those guys in that lineup.?

Feldman entered the sixth inning leading 3-2, but the Orioles' lead dissipated quickly. With two on and one out, A.J. Pierzynski hit a double that tied the game. After an intentional walk to Mitch Moreland loaded the bases, Elvis Andrus chased Feldman from the game with a go-ahead single.

"There were some balls that found some places that you can't defend,? Showalter said. ?I love our club defensively. It's just some balls seemed to find some spots. That's the way the game falls sometimes. Somebody said we finally benefited from a call at second base, too, so you can look at it both ways."

Left-hander Troy Patton didn't fare much better, allowing an RBI single to Engel Beltre and a three-run double to Ian Kinsler to put the Rangers (52-38) up 8-3 on their way to their majors-leading 25th road win of the season.

Feldman, who entered the sixth inning on his way to a quality start, allowed 12 base runners, a season-high nine hits and two hit batters. Feldman faced the Rangers for the first time in his career in May when he was with the Cubs and tossed seven scoreless innings of two-hit ball.

?I don't think anybody really had an advantage,? Feldman said of facing his old team. ?I think if I would have made my pitches, things could have gone differently. I think when I faced them the first time I was getting a lot more first-pitch strikes and getting ahead in the count and was able to control the at-bat a little better.?

The Orioles have been outscored 69-40 in the sixth inning this season ? a minus-29 run differential ? their worst of any inning.

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Photos: Oysterponds Heritage Day parade

KATHARINE SCHROEDER PHOTO | The Oysterponds Historical Society hosted its fourth Heritage Day parade Sunday.

Blistering heat and high humidity didn?t put a damper on the spirits of those who attended Oysterponds Historical Society?s 4th annual Heritage Day parade and picnic Sunday afternoon.

Those who braved the sweltering weather were treated to a parade of decorated bicycles, antique cars, firetrucks and tractors.

After a welcome address from Elizabeth Gordon, president of the society?s board of trustees, Pastor Ann Van Cleef gave a brief blessing and the North Fork Chorale sang several songs.

In keeping with tradition, volunteers took turns reading the Declaration of Independence on the steps of the Old Point Schoolhouse. Afterwards everyone gathered in Poquatuck Park for hot dogs, music, and games.

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A coming of age of Developmental Biology in Oxford: thou shall ...

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An EMBO workshop organized by Alex Schier and James Briscoe, assembled a cast of young and seasoned biologists in Oxford to discuss progress and controversies on Morphogen Gradients, a central topic in Developmental Biology. I could only stay for half of the meeting but the message was clear: there is a new era in Developmental Biology. We could call it Systems Developmental Biology or, if you do not like the association with this vague word Systems, call it Quantitative Developmental Biology. IN any event, a change in the way problems are addressed was clear: measurement, quantification, modelling and more important, analytical approaches and a critical eye on the problem were central to each and every talk. You may want to say that this is a credit to the organizers, which it is, but it is also the fact that this is the new way of an interesting field and the way forward. Developmental Biology is coming of age. This is not the place to go through the customary list of speakers and talks that made up the meeting; you can get a glimpse of this in the website (http://events.embo.org/13-Morphogen/). In any case, it was the general tone and drift that caught my eye.

The notion of ?Morphogen? was introduced by Alan M Turing in 1952 to consider the potential of diffusible chemicals (Morphogens) to generate spatial and temporal patterns through chemical reactions. In the 70s Lewis Wolpert and his disciples brought together Gradients and Morphogens in a much more biological context, that of the generation of specific patterns, and in doing so ushered an important new era in Developmental Biology. Central to the wolpertian view was the notion of Positional Information: that there were molecules which would diffuse from a source, generate gradients and elicit specific responses in a concentration dependent manner; cell would respond to a given concentration according to its position. The gradients became ?gradients of Morphogens? and were said to be Universal. The response was more flexible and was a cell type specific. The blend of Positional Information and Morphogen gradients placed itself at the center of pattern formation and allowed a conceptualization of developmental biology in terms of signals, responses, fields, scaling that is still with us. But there was a problem, the theoretical framework lacked data.

Jeremy Gunawardena has written recently on the role of theory in Biology (1, 2) and while he chose transition states in enzyme kinetics and the gene as his examples ?their notions helped Biology well before they were identified experimentally- I would add ?Morphogens? as a third theoretical entity that helped the growth, in this case of developmental biology. By the late 70s the concept of Morphogen gradients was THE conceptual reference to deal with problems in pattern formation but???. there were no Morphogens. Those with long memories will remember the rise and fall of cAMP and DIF in Dictyostelium and of Retinoic acid in the specification of digits in the vertebrate limb, and how we had to adjust our lectures through the 80s as experiments and new findings wiped the slate clean on the role of these molecules. But finally, two molecules broke in and established themselves as bona fide Morphogens: Activin in Xenopus and Bicoid in Drosophila. To do this Activin, used a very traditional blend of Biochemistry and embryology, whereas Bicoid came through the route of Genetics. It was the Genetics that would become the tool of choice in Developmental Biology and that was going to reel in other candidates; the reason for this was and is that some of these substances are in concentrations which elude the detection thresholds of the biochemical techniques but the loss of function approached of Genetics do not have this limitation.

The 90s was a good time for Morphogen gradients as genes were identified encoding molecules that, with some leniency, would fulfil the wolpertian view; in particular the criteria of inducing patterns in a concentration dependent manner. A sense of triumph was in the air. Intriguingly, and this has been a sin of the genetic approaches to developmental biology, in the euphoria we forgot some of the basis of Morphogen gradients. What is the shape of the gradients and what consequences this would have for their interpretation? If they were based on diffusion, how reproducible are they? What is the role that time, the dynamics of gradient formation and read out, played in the development of pattern? How robust is the response? The theory of Morphogen gradients created a quantitative framework that needed to be explored. Moreover, Wolpert had been explicit in addressing the problem of pattern scaling, which needed to be related to the mechanism of Morphogen activity. These issues which, for the most part have been swept under the carpet, were at the center of the EMBO meeting.

In the early 00s, three laboratories, all of them working with Drosophila, rose to the challenge of dealing with the real questions of Morphogen gradients. They did so by blending physical approaches with an extension of the potential of genetics beyond the identification of genes challenge. John Reinitz and Eric Wieschaus in the US tackled the early pattern formation of Drosophila embryos and Marcos Gonzalez Gaitan, addressed the issue of the presumed gradients of Dpp in the wing imaginal discs and its consequences. This work was at first seen as esoteric, but in the course of time has established standards, reformulating questions and generating new perspectives on old problems; in the process, it has revealed some surprises. Many other people have followed and the meeting in Oxford was a lively exponent that these arguments are now at the heart of the discussions.

If the gradients required detailed interrogation and analysis, the response of the cells is in need of no lesser scrutinity. Wolpertian gradients posed linear gradients and linear interpretations but biological systems are different. Linear approximations might work in some instances but the response, particularly when signal transduction is in the middle, is more complicated. Here the work of James Briscoe (one of the organizers) on the translation of the continuous gradient of Sonic Hedgehog into discrete states in the vertebrate neural tube, paves the way for progress. Gradients need to be decoded and time, as well as the traditional spatial variable, plays an important role. On the side of the interpretation, more classical molecular biology techniques are important and the development of genomics is central to understanding this important part of the action of Morphogen gradients and the programme of the second day, which I had to miss, had much bearing on this. Networks and models linking patterns and genes are the elements of this analysis. Most importantly, as has been emphasized by Arthur Lander, there has to be a feedback between the input and the output and we are far from undertanding it. Early days, but moving forward.

Whereto Genetics in this new era? I have expressed my thoughts elsewhere (http://bit.ly/10fZkmK) but the meeting made one thing clear: Genetics has been useful to break the system into component parts and to identify those parts, but it is not the tool of choice to put the system back together; it cannot be. Genetics still works well to identify components but in the new era, it is a perturbation tool to challenge the system out of its comfort zone (the one chosen by Evolution) to test some of the predictions of the models. This much was also clear, though perhaps not explicit, at the meeting.

With a few exceptions, every talk I sat through in Oxford was quantitative, analytical and critical of itself and of the field. While there were glimpses of solutions to particular problems, there was a general feeling that there is a way to go in some of the important questions and this critical look at the problems is, it seems to me, a good thing. What we have in front of us, whether Morphogen gradients or decision making during development, are formidable tasks which cannot be ?solved? by joining gene names with arrows or drawing linear gradients that outline French flags (even Lewis Wolpert admits this). Over the last few years interactions with the Physical Sciences are changing Biology. The result goes beyond Biophysics, while this looks at Biology for problems that look like Physics, the new interactions looks at physics for inspiration and methods to address biological problems which, often, physics has never encountered. The benefits of this new approach were in display at the workshop in Oxford and make us look forward to a future that will not only give us more a satisfactory understanding of the system at the mechanical level, but also will begin a more mature and quantitative biology. After all, if there is a frustration in Biology (and this was an undercurrent of the meeting and where it differs from Physics) is that Natural Selection has ensured that there is fine tuning at all levels of description, from the levels and timing of the expression of a gene, to the scaling and dimensionality of tissues and organs. Such a system will require much that is new in terms of concepts and techniques. What a formidable challenges but also, what fun!

References
1. Gunawardena J. (2012) Some lessons about models from Michaelis Menten. Mol. Biol. Cell 23, 517-519.

2. Gunawardena J. (2013) Biology is more theoretical than physics. Mol. Biol.Cell 24, 1827-1829.

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Is this spending budget iPhone drip a trick to flog an affordable Android knock-off?

Is this budget iPhone leak a ruse to flog a cheap Android knock-off?

There seems to be little question now that Apple intends to release a more affordable iteration of its iPhone handset, nevertheless, as the saying goes; discovering is thinking.

Well, after weeks of speculation and purported plastic cases leaking out there into the crazy, one tech site statements to have got several hands-on time with the finished write-up and submitted pics and video while supposed resistant.

The Techdy blog features showcased a thorough gallery of the white handset with a polycarbonate shell, having the Apple company logo and a well-polished video proclaiming to show off the device in every its glory.

The site won?t say the actual way it got hold of the unit, which features the thinner-than-usual bezel, lightning port, but there is enough in the text to warrant a healthy dose associated with cynicism.

Marketing ploy?

Later in the post, authored by the writer of the M.I.H gadget website, readers are generally invited to look at and buy the actual ?Basic Bear,? an Google android phone ?inspired with the design? of the so-called spending budget iPhone.

Hmmm.

Regardless from the validity from the leak, the actual photos and also video (that may be viewed here) offer an interesting interpretation of the items the less costly iPhone may look like assuming Apple launches the device.

Will this iPhone come in all the shades of the range? One trickle suggests consequently.

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Sports camp options abound on Staten Island

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Camp season is in full swing now that summer has arrived and there are many options available for youngsters to hone up on their favorite sport.

Some of them are listed below. ? ?

St. Joseph by-the-Sea Football Camp

SITE: St. Joseph by-the-Sea HS, 5150 Hylan Blvd., Annadale.

SESSION: July 15-18.

GRADES: Boys entering grades 5 through 10.

TIME: 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

TUITION: $200 per week.

SPECIAL NOTES: Campers receive a T-shirt and will be provided Gatorade and snacks.

GOALS: Instruction will focus on drills and skills, such as ballhandling, passing, receiving, etc. Offensive and defensive fundamentals also will be covered.

DIRECTOR: Rich Clark, Sea?s head varsity football coach, and athletic director Greg Manos.

TO REGISTER: Go to www.josephsea.org to register. Questions, call Manos at 718-984-6500, ext. 5327. ?

?St. Joseph by-the-Sea ?Volleyball Camp

SITE: St. Joseph by-the-Sea HS, 5150 Hylan Blvd., Annadale.

GRADES: Girls entering grades 5 through 10.

SESSION: Aug. 12-15.

TIME: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

TUITION: $200 per week.

SPECIAL NOTES: Campers receive a T-shirt and will be provided Gatorade and snacks, but they should bring their own lunch. Campers should bring knee pads and sneakers.

GOALS: Instruction will focus on service, sets, digs and team concepts.

DIRECTORS: Athletic director Kathy Kelly and Sea varsity coaches Jill Rini and Carmella Lubrano.

TO REGISTER: Go to www.josephsea.org to register. Questions, call Greg Manos at 718-984-6500, ext. 5327. ?

St. Joseph by-the-Sea ?Soccer (coed) Camp

SITE: St. Joseph by-the-Sea HS, 5150 Hylan Blvd., Annadale

GRADES: 5-12.

SESSIONS: Aug. 12-15

TIME: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

TUITION: $200 per week.

SPECIAL NOTES: Campers receive a T-shirt and will be provided Gatorade and snacks but they should bring their own lunch. Campers should bring soccer shoes, sneakers, shin guards, water bottles, towel.

GOALS: Instruction will focus on technical and tactical skills, shooting, passing and dribbling, ball control and goalie play.

DIRECTORS: Bill Hunt, boys? head varsity soccer coach, and Erin Kennedy.

TO REGISTER: Go to www.josephsea.org to register. Questions, call Greg Manos at 718-984-6500, ext. 5327. ?

??St. Joseph by-the-Sea ?Baseball (boys only) ?

SITE: St. Joseph by-the-Sea HS, 5150 Hylan Blvd., Annadale.

GRADES: 5-10

SESSIONS: July 29-Aug. 2.

TIME: 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

TUITION: $200 per week.

SPECIAL NOTES: Campers receive a T-shirt and will be provided Gatorade and snacks but they should bring their own lunch.

GOALS: Instruction will focus on hitting, fielding, throwing, pitching, baserunning and there will be games. Campers should bring glove, bat, cleats (optional), sneakers and catchers need to bring their own equipment.

DIRECTORS: Gordon Rugg, head varsity baseball coach, and junior varsity coach Nelson Ortiz.

TO REGISTER: Go to www.josephsea.org to register. Questions, call Greg Manos at 718-984-6500, ext. 5327. ?

?St. Joseph by-the-Sea ?Girls? Basketball Camp ?

SITE: St. Joseph by-the-Sea HS, 5150 Hylan Blvd., Annadale.

SESSION: July 29-Aug. 2.

GRADES: 5-12.

TIME: 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

TUITION: $200 per week.

SPECIAL NOTES: Campers receive a T-shirt and will be provided Gatorade and snacks but they should bring their own lunch.

GOALS: Instruction will focus on drills and skills.

DIRECTOR: Frank Giordano, head girls? varsity basketball coach, and Gene Henderson.

TO REGISTER: Go to www.josephsea.org to register. Questions, call Greg Manos at 718-984-6500, ext. 5327 or Giordano at 917-627-3424. ?

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Antony calls for closer ties between India, China

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PTI Defence Minister, A.K. Antony, and Chinese Premier, Li Keqiang, at a meeting in Beijing on Friday. Photo: PTI

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Calling for closer military ties between India and China, Defence Minister A.K. Antony today said that it would be easy to maintain peace along the borders if both the forces have trust, mutual respect and confidence.

?If the military leadership on both sides from the top to the ground formations can maintain both trust and mutual respect, and confidence, then it is easy to maintain peace and tranquillity at the border areas,? Antony told Political Commissar of National Defence University General Liu Yazhou.

Antony visited the academy of People?s Liberation Army here today on the second day of his official visit.

During the meeting, the Defence Minister and Liu agreed to enhance military exchanges between the two countries.

Antony had yesterday held wide-ranging discussions with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Defence Minister Gen Cheng Wanquan on a host of issues, including maintaining peace and tranquillity at the borders.

In his interaction with Liu, Antony recalled his meeting with Premier Li and Gen Cheng.

?India and China are close neighbours. Our relations are expanding in many areas,? he said, adding that he had detailed discussions with the Chinese leadership on bilateral ties.

?Both sides are and have clear consensus that we must maintain peace tranquillity and stability at our borders. In that endeavour, military-to-military cooperation is an important aspect,? he said.

Accompanied by a high-powered delegation consisting of top officials from Indian Army, Navy and Air Force, Antony went round the sprawling 15,000 sq.m. varsity campus evincing keen interest in China?s defence forces? training programmes for the officers of all its three forces.

Officials said Antony had expressed interest to visit the top military academy to study the Chinese pattern as India has recently launched its National Defence University in New Delhi which was expected to be ready in the next few years.

Indian officials said that efforts are on currently to evolve combined training programmes for all the forces.

(This article was published on July 6, 2013)

Source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/international/antony-calls-for-closer-ties-between-india-china/article4887940.ece

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    Friday, July 5, 2013

    India, China say strategic communication need for trust

    New Delhi, July 5 (IANS) Defence Minister A.K. Antony Friday held talks with his Chinese counterpart Gen. Chang Wanquan and Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing, and both sides agreed to the need of ?strategic communication? for building trust and understanding.

    The two sides agreed to maintain peace on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and strengthen communication and coordination at various levels between their forces on the border.

    Antony, who is on a four-day official visit to China, held delegation level talks with Gen. Chang, an official release said here.

    He later called on Li Keqiang, who conveyed to him that the new leadership in China attaches great importance to developing friendly and cooperative relations with India.

    Antony conveyed that India reciprocates the sentiment and looks forward to further building the relationship on foundation of mutual trust and confidence and based on mutual respect for each other?s concerns.

    During the meeting with Gen. Chang, the two sides discussed measures to promote mutual trust and confidence building between their armed forces.

    ?It was agreed that strategic communication is required for building trust and understanding,? the release said. However, it did not elaborate on ?strategic communication.?

    During the meetings, both sides discussed issues related to bilateral defence relations, exchanges and interactions between the ministries of defence and armed forces of the two countries and regional and international security situation.

    ?Both sides agreed on the need to maintain peace, tranquility and stability on the LAC. It was acknowledged that the border issue is a remnant of history which both sides are making efforts to resolve and it was agreed that the Special Representatives mechanism should continue to work towards a solution,? the release said.

    The two sides discussed the third joint army exercise in China in October this year.

    Both sides have also agreed that there will be enhanced professional exchanges between navy and air force of the two countries.

    Antony was assisted by Ambassador to China S. Jaishankar, Defence Secretary R.K. Mathur, the army?s Eastern Command chief Lt. General Dalbir Singh, Southern Naval Command chief Vice Admiral Satish Soni and other officers of the defence ministry and armed forces.

    Earlier on his arrival at the Bayi People?s Liberation Army headquarters, Antony was given a tri-services guard of honour.

    He is expected to have further meetings in Beijing Saturday and will also visit National Defence University and an air force unit in Tianjin.

    Hours before Antony?s landing in Beijing, a senior Chinese army general said that Indian side should not provoke new problems and increase military deployment at the border areas or stir up new trouble.

    India raised the matter with China and was told that it was ?not reflective? of the official view.

    Antony?s visit to China has come within days of border talks between the special representatives of the two countries.

    The talks, held in Beijing June 28-29, concluded in productive atmosphere and laid emphasis on maintaining peace on the nearly 4,000 km boundary that had seen a three-week standoff earlier this year.

    Li visited India in May and incursion by Chinese troops that began April 15 figured prominently in his talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

    Chinese troops intruded 19 km inside India and pitched tents, raising tension between the two countries. The row ended May 5 after many rounds of negotiations.

    Officials said that a border defence cooperation agreement first proposed by China is likely to figure in talks during Antony?s visit.

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    EU agrees on talks with US to begin Monday

    VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) ? European Union officials on Friday said they will discuss "data protection and privacy rights" in parallel with trade talks with the United States next week.

    But the head of the 28-nation bloc's executive Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, said broader concerns about U.S. intelligence activities would have to be raised by member states individually because they fall under the category of national security.

    Reports last weekend that the U.S. National Security Agency bugged EU diplomatic offices in Washington and infiltrated its computer network angered European officials. Many European leaders called for the NSA's surveillance activities to be discussed in parallel with trade talks opening next week in Washington.

    Lithuania, which holds the rotating EU presidency, said the process would start with a meeting on Monday.

    "It will deal with data protection and privacy rights of EU citizens falling within the competence of the EU, addressing the scope and composition of future meetings," the presidency said in a statement.

    Barroso said that process was "very important to build and to enforce the confidence that is necessary also to pursue very ambitious agreements that we hope to conclude with the United States namely, in the field of trade and investment."

    However, he added that "intelligence matters, those that are a matter of national security, not (falling under the purview) of the European Union, will be discussed by the member states with the United States."

    The EU chief was speaking in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, which has taken over the six-month rotating presidency of the 28-member bloc as trans-Atlantic relations have been overshadowed by claims of U.S. eavesdropping.

    EU home commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom suggested that two flagship information-sharing accords with the U.S. could be suspended due to the issue.

    In a letter to U.S. Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano and Treasury Under Secretary David S. Cohen, seen by The Associated Press on Friday, Malmstrom said that "mutual trust and confidence have been seriously eroded."

    The bad blood could take a toll on the Passenger Name Record program, in which Europe provides the U.S. with airline passenger information, and the Terrorist Financing Tracking Program. Both accords followed the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks in the U.S.

    Malmstrom's letter, dated July 4, said, "Should we fail to demonstrate the benefits of the ... instruments for our citizens and the fact that they have been implemented in full compliance with the law, their credibility will be seriously affected and, in such a case, I will be obliged to reconsider if the conditions for their implementation are still met."

    She is sending a team to Washington next week for previously scheduled meetings including a first review of the passenger accord and to finalize a joint evaluation of the tracking program to uncover terrorist financing.

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    AP writer Elaine Ganley in Paris contributed to this report.

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    Sorry, Android Users: Snapchat Doesn't Delete Your Photos, It Just Hides Them

    Add it to the growing list of ways Snapchat isn't totally foolproof: Now Android users have to worry about software that can dig up all their old selfies. According to forensics researcher Richard Hickman, Snapchat doesn't delete photos?on the Android, it just hides them. With the right forensics software and a decent amount of ill will, someone could recover your old Snaps.

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    After experimenting with the app on a Samsung Galaxy S3, Hickman concluded that "metadata is stored for Snapchat images, as shown by the com.snapchat.android_preferences.xml file, and that it contains metadata about expired 'snaps' as well as unexpired 'snaps,' and that images that are sent via Snapchat are indeed recoverable, and do not 'disappear forever.'" Basically, Snapchat files remain?on Android phones with the suffix ".nomedia." Regular apps ignore these kinds of files, but forensic apps can seek them out. Hickman used Access Data's Forensics Toolkit?version 4.0.2.33 to recover the Snaps.

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    Snapchat posted an article about how Snaps are stored and deleted to their Tumblr in May. Under the header "extra details":?

    If you?ve ever tried to recover lost data after accidentally deleting a drive or maybe watched an episode of CSI, you might know that with the right forensic tools, it?s sometimes possible to retrieve data after it has been deleted. So? you know? keep that in mind before putting any state secrets in your selfies :)?

    Or, you know, your private parts, which teens apparently do. Smiley face emoticon! There's nothing to fear.

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    As we?reported last week, Snapchat's having problems on the iPhone, too. On the new iOS 7, Snapchat users can "screenshot" photos without the sender being notified, adding a whole new level of creepiness to the app where photos are supposed to disappear forever after 10 seconds. The operating system is still in beta, so this issue may get fixed before it's officially released by Apple.?

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    These kinds of threats to Snapchat privacy have come up before, of course, but with users sharing?150 million photos?through the app daily, it doesn't look like they've hurt its popularity all that much. So snap away! But until we know more, it's probably is best to keep your uh,?state secrets to yourself.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sorry-android-users-snapchat-doesnt-delete-photos-just-145117251.html

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