Friday, July 26, 2013

Heading for regeneration: Researchers reactivate head regeneration in regeneration-deficient species of planarians

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Rabbits can't do it, neither can frogs, but zebrafish and axolotls can and flatworms are true masters of the craft: regeneration. Why some animals can re-grow lost body parts or organs while others cannot remains a big mystery. And even more intriguing to us regeneration-challenged humans is the question whether one might be able to activate regenerative abilities in species that don't usually regenerate.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Blip: Ashton Kutcher, he or she of ?Jobs? video fame, might be the new encounter of Lenovo

Lenovo may quickly have a new face in the form of Ashton Kutcher a.k.the. Steve Jobs a new.k.a. Kelso (yeah, that is getting fairly stale).

Kutcher is reportedly for the cusp of signing any $10 million (regarding ?6.5m, AU$10.8m) deal to appear in a compilation of Lenovo ads. It may look like a little arbitrary that the dude playing the particular founder of The apple company would set his cup up for that world?s existing No. 1 PC producer, but however, maybe celebrate perfect sense?

He gave surprisingly smart observations regarding the world of social media and his personalized interest in technologies investments recording at CTIA The year 2013. He?s renowned for capital start ups, plus we have seen him blinking those teeth for Nikon since 2009.

Could Kutcher made Lenovo neat? We may soon see.

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Clink Adds Undo, Pasting Text and More to the Command Prompt

Clink Adds Undo, Pasting Text and More to the Command Prompt

Windows: The command line is an extremely powerful tool, but it's not perfect. Clink makes it a little bit better by adding extra features and formatting.

Clink adds several new features including the ability to paste commands from your clipboard into the command prompt box. This alone makes it worth a look. It also adds searchable command line history that persists across sessions, and better autocomplete. Best of all, Clink runs automatically whenever the regular command prompt is called. If you didn't know better, it would be almost invisible.

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/noONEIp-fhk/clink-adds-undo-pasting-text-and-more-to-the-command-p-899925605

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This Is What Gravity Looks Like

This Is What Gravity Looks Like

You can't see gravity, right? It's just an invisible, natural force of attraction, created by mass, yeah? Well, almost?but in this image you can see its effects in still and breathtaking glory.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Improving the management of people with a family history of breast cancer in primary care: before and after study of audit-based education

??Improving the management of people with a family history of breast cancer in primary care: before and after study of audit-based education

In England, guidance from National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) states women with a family history of breast cancer presenting to primary care should be reassured or referred.We reviewed the evidence for interventions that might be applied in primary care and conducted an audit of whether low risk women are correctly advised and flagged.

Methods: We conducted a literature review to identify modifiable risk factors. We extracted routinely collected data from the computerised medical record systems of 6 general practices (population approximately 30,000); of the variables identified in the guidance.

We implemented a quality improvement (QI) intervention called audit-based education (ABE) comparing participant practices with guidelines and each other before and after; we report odds ratios (OR) of any change in data recording.

Results: The review revealed evidence for advising on: diet, weight control, physical exercise, and alcohol. The proportion of patients with recordings of family history of: disease, neoplasms, and breast cancer were: 39.3%, 5.1% and 1.3% respectively.

There was no significant change in the recording of family history of disease or cancer; OR 1.02 (95% CI 0.98-1.06); and 1.08 (95% CI 0.99-1.17) respectively. Recording of alcohol consumption and smoking both increased significantly; OR 1.36 (95% CI 1.30-1.43); and 1.42 (95% CI 1.27-1.60) respectively.

Recording lifestyle advice fell; OR 0.84 (95% CI 0.81-0.88).

Conclusions: The study informs about current data recording and willingness to engage in ABE. Recording of risk factors improved after the intervention.

Further QI is needed to achieve adherence to current guidance.

Author: Imran RafiSusmita ChowdhuryTom ChanIbrahim JubberMohammad TahirSimon de Lusignan
Credits/Source: BMC Family Practice 2013, 14:105

Published on: 2013-07-24

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'Corpse flower' attracts thousands to Washington garden

WASHINGTON ? It seems a more fitting subject for an Edgar Allan Poe story: a towering maroon blossom that emits the odor of rotting flesh.

Up to 20,000 visitors packed the U.S. Botanic Garden on Monday to catch a whiff of the rare titan arum bloom, also known as the corpse flower, before the short-lived flowering ends.

Found in the tropical rainforests of Sumatra, Indonesia, the titan arum takes years to bloom, but its inflorescence, one of the largest in the world, remains open for only 24 to 48 hours. The powerful odor serves to attract carrion beetles and other insects for pollination.

While the U.S. Botanic Garden has 14 corpse flowers, this is the first to bloom since 2007. Southern California enthusiasts have previously taken in the stink of the titan arum at the Fullerton Arboretum in 2006 and at the Huntington Library in 2010.

Botanists and the public were anticipating the Washington event for a week before the plant finally bloomed Sunday evening. During that time, more than 400,000 viewers logged on to a webcam monitoring the plant's progress.

Bill McLaughlin, the garden's curator of plants, heard that the titan arum was about to bloom Sunday and arrived just in time to see it open around 6 p.m.

Crowds soon converged on the garden, forming a line that wove slowly through the shrubbery. Many visitors wore suits or high heels as they stole away from work for a quick peek.

Though it smelled sweet at first, McLaughlin said, the stench soon "began descending from the roof, like a pile of dead animals."

"It's hilarious that all these people are here to smell something awful," he said.

alexei.koseff@latimes.com

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Mixamo Is Building A Platform For Game Developers To Create And Animate 3D Characters

mixamo-logoWith app stores becoming ever more competitive, game makers have had to upgrade from building 2D games to creating 3D titles over the past two years. That has meant even more creative and intensive work for artists and producers, as the graphics processing power on smartphones has increased. But there are tools to help. Mixamo is a 25-person startup that has existed very quietly for the past five years. Even though they haven’t really spoken to the press much before, they’ve raised about $11 million in total and have racked up customers like Microsoft, EA, Sony, Blizzard and Gameloft. They’re a web-based service that helps developers rig and animate 3D characters by making rigging and animation easier. A developer can upload the mesh for a character, place joint locators and locator rings to figure out how to make the character move, and then run Mixamo’s auto-rigging software. For console titles, the company says they can cut the cost of producing animations by anywhere from 70 to 80 percent compared to standard techniques like keyframing and motion capture. An offshoot from some research out of Stanford’s BioMotion Lab, the company has built up a store where they sell existing characters and animations on top of a subscription-based service. (They’re one of the largest animations providers in the asset store for Unity, a hugely popular game development platform backed by Sequoia Capital). “We are an end-to-end 3D character art solution that allows developers and artists to easily and affordably create, rig and animate high-quality characters,” said Stefano Corazza, the CEO and co-founder of Mixamo. Naturally, Mixamo has a SaaS-based business model, where they sell subscriptions by the seat to gaming studios. Their All Access product gives studios one year of unlimited access to their 3D characters, Auto-Rigger and their library of thousands of animations for $1,500 per seat. They’re seeing developers handle about 800 or 900 characters per week and have a few thousand customers. The company has taken funding from Granite Ventures and Keynote Ventures.

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