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Arrest made after online threats to UK campaigner

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British police on Sunday arrested a man in connection with online threats made toward a feminist campaigner, a case which has ignited calls for social media platforms to institute stronger protections against verbal abuse.

Caroline Criado-Perez says she has been facing a deluge of abuse ? including threats to rape and kill her ? over Twitter during the past several days. She said the threats started after her campaign to get a woman's picture on a U.K. bank note succeeded and resulted in the Bank of England's announcement last week that author Jane Austen will feature on England's new 10-pound notes.

In Britain, hundreds of people are prosecuted every year for Facebook posts, tweets, texts and emails deemed menacing, indecent, offensive or obscene. But while there have been several cases of online threats directed at sports figures and politicians, the verbal assault against Criado-Perez appears to have ignited an unrivalled response and backlash against Twitter itself.

The graphic and offensive threats come as combatting the scourge of violence against women has taken on a more public sense of urgency worldwide, when tales of gang rapes in India and Brazil circulated around the world. Earlier this year, more than 130 nations agreed on a U.N. blueprint to combat violence against women, "one of the gravest violations of human rights in the world," according to Michelle Bachelet, the head of the U.N. women's agency.

The head of the World Health Organization, Dr. Margaret Chen, too, called violence against women "a global health problem of epidemic proportions" when the first major global review of violence against women came out in June ? a description that Criado-Perez drew on when writing in the New Statesman about the abuse directed against her. She urged Chen to "take a look at Twitter."

Already, Criado-Perez's experience has set off a campaign and petition to press Twitter to take more action to combat online threats.

Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper urged Twitter to carry out a full review of its policies on abusive threats and crimes, and a petition urging Twitter to introduce a "button" that would make it easier to report abusive Tweets has garnered 12,000 signatures.

On Sunday, British police arrested a 21-year-old man, who wasn't immediately identified, in relation to Criado-Perez's case.

She posted on Twitter that she was at a police station to make a statement and had many more threats to report ? followed by the hashtag "shouting back."

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India, China hold talks to resolve border dispute

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FILE- In this May 5, 2013 file photo, Chinese troop hold a banner which reads, "You've crossed the border, please go back," in Ladakh, India. Officials from India and China have begun talks to resolve a longstanding border dispute against the backdrop of recent flare-ups of tension between the two Asian giants over their de facto boundary in the Himalayas.

NEW DELHI?Officials from India and China were meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday to discuss ways to restore peace and tranquility on their shared Himalayan border, a source of longstanding tension between the Asian giants.

Top military and foreign ministry officials from the two sides were examining the workings of a group set up last year to deal with incidents on the border and defuse them before they escalate into major standoffs, said an Indian official speaking on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to speak to the media.

During the two-day meeting, India is expected to raise its concerns about incursions by Chinese troops into Indian territory across the Line of Actual Control that serves as an informal border. Officials will also discuss ways to ensure better communication between the two sides should any incident take place near the border.

In April, the two countries were caught in a three-week stand-off when Chinese soldiers moved deep inside Indian boundary. Indian officials have reported several minor incursions since then, including three in the past week, when Chinese troops entered the Indian side in the Leh region of northern India adjacent to southwestern China.

India and China have separately held 16 rounds of talks since 2003 to resolve their border dispute, without making much progress.

China claims around 90,000 square kilometers (35,000 square miles) of land in India's northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, while India says China is occupying 38,000 square kilometers (15,000 square miles) of territory on the Aksai Chin plateau in the western Himalayas.

The two nations face tensions in other areas as well. China is a longtime ally and weapons supplier to Pakistan, India's bitter rival. The presence in India of the Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama and the self-declared Tibetan government-in-exile irks Beijing. China is also suspicious of New Delhi's growing ties with the United States.

Despite the tensions, trade between India and China has soared, with China becoming India's biggest trading partner. Two-way trade jumped from $5 billion in 2002 to nearly $75 billion in 2011, but declined slightly last year because of global economic conditions.

India is concerned, however, that trade remains heavily skewed in China's favor.

Source: http://www.denverpost.com/nationworld/ci_23712581/india-china-hold-talks-resolve-border-dispute?source=rss

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Google buys 6.3 percent stake in Google Glass display manufacturer Himax

Google buys 63 percent stake in Google Glass display manufacturer

If the name "Himax" prompted you to shrug, then you're not alone, but it's the latest company to receive a cash injection from Eric Schmidt's checking account. The Taiwanese semiconductor firm is selling Google a 6.3 percent stake in Himax Display Technologies, a subsidiary that's most famous for making the liquid-crystal on silicon chips used to drive Google Glass' head-mounted display. The cash will be used to expand capacity at the manufacturer, which already counts Intel as an investor -- and if Google likes what it sees, the search giant has an option to buy a further 8.5 percent worth of stock within the next calendar year. It's probably too early to hope that the project will help bring the price of future Glass headsets down, but we're going to, so there.

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Land-clearing Blazes in Indonesia

Land-clearing Blazes in Indonesia [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 22-Jul-2013
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In Indonesia, land-clearing blazes dot the countryside. Fires for clearing land have been outlowed for all but the smallest landowners, but the "slash-and-burn" practice still persists despite cloaking Southeast Asia in toxic pollution for weeks. Better and more available satellite technology is helping identify culprits behind land-clearing blazes in Indonesia. Unprecedented levels of air pollution in Singapore and Malaysia in June led to respiratory illnesses, school closings, and grounded aircraft. This year it was so bad that in some affected areas there was a 100 percent rise in the number of asthma cases, and the government of Malaysia distributed gas masks.

This year's blazes were centered in the fast-growing province of Riau where the palm-oil and pulpwood industries are located. Fires set for land-clearing can get out of control on drained peatlands frequently cause significant damage to human health, human assets and biodiversity and release large amounts of greenhouse gasses which contribute to climate change. In addition, setting the dried peat ablaze to clear land is dangerous due to the fact that the dried peat is extremely inflammable and once burning, these fires can remain underground in the peat for some time and then rise to the surface at a considerable distance from the original outbreak making firefighting difficult.

The illegal burning of forests generally happens from June to September each year -- during Indonesia's dry season.

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This natural-color satellite image was collected by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard the Aqua satellite on July 21, 2013. NASA image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team. Caption: NASA/Goddard, Lynn Jenner with information from:

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Contact: Rob Gutro
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

In Indonesia, land-clearing blazes dot the countryside. Fires for clearing land have been outlowed for all but the smallest landowners, but the "slash-and-burn" practice still persists despite cloaking Southeast Asia in toxic pollution for weeks. Better and more available satellite technology is helping identify culprits behind land-clearing blazes in Indonesia. Unprecedented levels of air pollution in Singapore and Malaysia in June led to respiratory illnesses, school closings, and grounded aircraft. This year it was so bad that in some affected areas there was a 100 percent rise in the number of asthma cases, and the government of Malaysia distributed gas masks.

This year's blazes were centered in the fast-growing province of Riau where the palm-oil and pulpwood industries are located. Fires set for land-clearing can get out of control on drained peatlands frequently cause significant damage to human health, human assets and biodiversity and release large amounts of greenhouse gasses which contribute to climate change. In addition, setting the dried peat ablaze to clear land is dangerous due to the fact that the dried peat is extremely inflammable and once burning, these fires can remain underground in the peat for some time and then rise to the surface at a considerable distance from the original outbreak making firefighting difficult.

The illegal burning of forests generally happens from June to September each year -- during Indonesia's dry season.

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This natural-color satellite image was collected by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard the Aqua satellite on July 21, 2013. NASA image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team. Caption: NASA/Goddard, Lynn Jenner with information from:

Interpress Service (July 10, 2013)
Wall Street Journal (July 17, 2013)
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China quakes death toll rises to 89, hundreds injured

By Megha Rajagopalan and Ben Blanchard

BEIJING (Reuters) - The death toll from two earthquakes in China's western Gansu province has climbed to 89, with more than 500 people severely injured, after 1,200 buildings collapsed and tens of thousands more were badly damaged, said the official Xinhua news agency.

The quakes hit eight towns in the remote and mountainous Minxian and Zhangxian counties, about 170 km (105 miles) southeast of the provincial capital of Lanzhou, from 7:45 a.m. on Monday (2345 GMT Sunday), Xinhua said.

The U.S. Geological Survey reported two earthquakes, the first at a 5.9 magnitude and a strong aftershock about an hour and a half later at a 5.6 magnitude. Chinese authorities reported the first quake was a 6.6 magnitude.

Xinhua said that by Monday evening 422 aftershocks had been recorded, with the strongest measuring 5.6 in magnitude, citing Chang Zhengguo, a spokesman for the Gansu provincial government.

"Many have been injured by collapsed houses," said a Minxian county doctor surnamed Du. "Many villagers have gone to local hospitals along the roads." More than 1,200 houses had collapsed and another 21,000 severely damaged, said Xinhua.

On Monday the government of the city of Dingxi, the worst-affected area, said more than 27,000 people were left homeless.

Photos posted on Chinese social media showed roads on the sides of riverbanks had subsided and farmhouses reduced to piles of red bricks. There were also power outages and cell phone and Internet coverage was disrupted.

Xinhua said about 3,000 police and rescue personnel have been sent to the quake-hit region, though landslides and flooding have hampered their efforts, and officials said they were concerned more rain could exacerbate the need for shelter.

Gansu abuts Sichuan province, where a 6.6 quake in April killed 164 people and injured more than 6,700, China's worst quake in three years. That quake hit close to where a devastating 7.9 temblor killed some 70,000 people in May 2008.

(Additional reporting by Michael Martina, Ben Blanchard and the Shanghai Newsroom; Editing by Michael Perry)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/china-quakes-death-toll-rises-89-hundreds-injured-014110419.html

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The smartphone price crash is about to wreck two major vendors

Smartphone Price Drop Implications Analysis

The latest IDC estimates of smartphone price decline give us a pretty good explanation to why most phone vendors had such lousy?spring quarters. The global average sales price (ASP) tumble to $375 today from $450 in early 2012 was simply too rapid to manage. The industry was lulled into complacency in 2011 and 2012, when smartphone pricing held relatively stable as the high-end iPhone and Galaxy devices gained share from cheaper models. Now budget models are the hottest niche in the industry and strategic planners of most leading vendors probably missed this sudden switch completely.

[More from BGR: NYT explains why Microsoft?s Surface failed while Apple?s iPad is thriving]

There are some vendors that have started reacting. This autumn, Apple is expected to launch a budget model that will likely retail at around $300 to $330 without subsidies, or less than half of what the iPhone 5 retails.?This would be below the recently lowered?global smartphone ASP level and might help Apple?increase its shelf space in major emerging markets. During the spring, Nokia started pushing its Lumia range aggressively towards the budget category with the Lumia 520, which has?started selling?for?around $130 to $150 without subsidies. Samsung has a diverse range of budget models and has not shied away from diving below the $150 mark in emerging markets in the past year.

[More from BGR: The ?irrelevance of Microsoft? illustrated in a single chart]

But there are two vendors that have seemed to completely miss the new trend. HTC really gambled everything on the HTC One this summer and is losing pretty spectacularly. The $600-plus model has not connected with consumers and HTC is sorely lacking compelling models at $300 and below. HTC is probably going to be the biggest victim if Apple really does debut a $300 iPhone.

BlackBerry chose to launch the first two BlackBerry 10 devices above $600 while setting its cheaper device, the BlackBerry Q5, at $400. This may turn out to be a fatal mistake. European consumer demand has?continued weakening, with car sales diving to 1996 levels. It is highly likely that EU smartphone sales continue?shifting rapidly towards budget devices. In America, the iPhone?s portion of Verizon sales?jumped sharply in 2Q 2013, boding ill for smaller brands. In Africa and South-East Asia, a massive flood of sub-$200 smartphones is swamping the more expensive competition.

Everything is pointing to?a very difficult industry adjustment next winter because the global smartphone ASP is about to dive below the $350 mark a lot faster than expected while Apple?will slam the competition with a $300 device. This is going to be?hard on?everybody, but at least Samsung and Nokia are already executing carefully?orchestrated moves below $200 to find some shelter. Right now, it looks like HTC and BlackBerry?are stranded with?vast majority of their?production volumes?stuck?in the?$400-600 range. That is a tough place to be. The operating losses HTC and BlackBerry are about to?absorb may limit their options radically before the year is over.

This article was originally published on BGR.com

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/smartphone-price-crash-wreck-two-major-vendors-190556370.html

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Here Are Famous Art Paintings Amazingly Recreated with Deli Meat

Here Are Famous Art Paintings Amazingly Recreated with Deli Meat

Well, to consider this anything other than fantastic is to be wrong. Photographer Karsten Wegener teamed up with designer Silke Baltruschat and food stylist Raik Holst to create 'Sausage in Art', art which recreates famous paintings by using... deli meats, sausages, eggs, pickles and more. It might not look as good as the original, but it's infinitely more tasty (and more funny).

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Air Force weighs 'slant drilling' to tap offshore oil from Vandenberg

The U.S. Air Force will consider leasing land on Vandenberg Air Force Base for private companies to extract offshore oil and gas from land-based drills on the central California coast.

The proposal, opposed by environmental groups, would require the first new offshore lease in state waters since the 1960s, said Mark Meier, chief counsel for the State Lands Commission. It would allow companies to use onshore equipment with extended-reach "slant drilling" technology to reach offshore deposits.

Sunset Exploration and Exxon Mobil recently asked the Air Force to review their proposal to use the technology for an oil and gas drilling project on the base near Lompoc, Air Force officials said Wednesday.

Over the next several months, the military will study whether the new type of drilling is compatible with the base's space and satellite-launching missions and determine whether it is "economically, environmentally and politically feasible," the Air Force said in a written statement.

"Initial information obtained by the Air Force indicates there may be potential for new technology slant drilling capable of targeting oil deposits off Vandenberg Air Force Base's coastline from locations with minimal or mitigable mission/environmental impacts," said Master Sgt. Kevin Williams, a spokesman for Air Force Space Command.

Environmental groups have long fought attempts to open the California coast to new drilling and argue that land-based drilling can pose many of the same risks to marine life as offshore operations.

"We have tremendous concerns about their proposal," said Linda Krop, chief counsel for the Santa Barbara-based Environmental Defense Center. "This would be a new oil drilling project along a very biologically rich and sensitive area of the California coast. It would threaten migrating whales and other important species with oil spills and other impacts that result from offshore oil drilling."

Sunset Exploration President Bob Nunn said the land-based drilling operation the company has proposed would fully avoid the marine environment, with its drill bit one-half mile below the seafloor. "It's the antithesis of offshore drilling," he said.

Sunset and Exxon have sought for years to drill for oil from the base, but Santa Barbara County deemed their application incomplete in 2006 because the Air Force did not sign off on it.

U.S. law allows the military to lease land for oil development, and Vandenberg has five active oil wells, Air Force officials said.

U.S. Rep. John Garamendi (D-Walnut Creek), California's former lieutenant governor, and State Supt. of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson are among the elected officials who have urged the Air Force to move forward with Sunset Exploration's drilling project.

To proceed, the project would need approval from the Air Force, the State Lands Commission, Santa Barbara County and the California Coastal Commission.

California regulators rejected a previous proposal to drill for oil near the base from an offshore rig over concerns it would harm the marine environment.

Last month, U.S. House Republicans launched a new effort to open federal waters off California to drilling, reviving an idea that has been controversial since a 1969 spill off Santa Barbara devastated the coast.

California has 21 oil and gas leases in production, some of them using land-based slant drilling equipment, said Meier of the Lands Commission. The state has four offshore oil platforms: three near Huntington Beach and one off Santa Barbara County, though others sit in federal waters within sight of shore.

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Source: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-0720-vandenberg-oil-20130720,0,4715107.story?track=rss

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Palestinians fire rocket at southern Israel

Palestinians on Sunday night fired a rocket from the Gaza Strip at southern Israel.?The rocket fell in a field in the Eshkol region and caused neither casualties nor damage.?Security personnel were searching for the impact site.

The attack comes in the wake of an announcement by the US that long-dormant peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority are set to resume.

Hamas was quick to denounce the decision to resume talks, describing them as a ?disaster.? The Gaza rulers have in the past attacked Israelis in order to derail diplomatic efforts.

Rocket fire from the Gaza Strip has mostly tapered off since November, in the wake of an eight-day offensive launched by Israel to stem the missile volleys.

Much attention in the area has shifted to the Sinai desert over the few weeks, where militants and Egyptian security forces have been locked in intense battles since the ouster of president Mohammed Morsi.

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Source: http://www.timesofisrael.com/palestinians-fire-rocket-at-southern-israel-2/

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Help cancer research through crowd-sourcing mobile game

Cancer Research UK?s Cell Slider will return as a mobile game.

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Cancer Research UK in 2012 developed a browser-based game called Cell Slider, which uses crowd-sourcing to identify slides of cells that my or may not contain cancer cells.

The project aims to run through hundreds of thousands of slides collected since the 1970s that were filed away in storage because no-one had the computing power to analyse the slides. Cell Slider is presented as a game and Cancer Research UK says that the project has run through more than 1.6 million slides in 3 months ? something that their fastest computer could only do in eighteen months.

Cell Slider presents players with picture samples of slides containing blood cells, cancer cells, irregular cells, or mutated cells. Players run through a small number of slides and are asked to click on which one they think matches best. This is a task that would take a computer a longer time to do, as humans can more easily match up pictures and differences and memorising key points about an image that help them go through the slides faster.

Now the team of researchers have approached indie developer Guerilla Tea with the idea of making a mobile game that can be played through browsers and on phones and tablets. Guerilla Tea have previously worked with Cancer Research UK on a hackathon event in collaboration with Facebook, Google, and Amazon Web Services. Amy Carton said Guerilla Tea ?consulted with [cancer researchers] to make sure the mechanics would lead to the most robust science possible?.

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Cell Slider mobile game

Cell Slider mobile game

Although crowd-sourcing this kind of thing may be frowned upon by other research teams that believe science should be left to the scientists, think for a minute about the time and energy they?re saving here. They don?t have to do complex programming and spend months of debugging to make a computer go through these slides because humans can figure out what to do through the on-screen instructions.

They don?t have to build a massive server to host all their data and they don?t have to use up a huge amount of electricity to do it. Crowd-sourcing has become a popular alternative after the success of projects such as Folding@Home, which uses the resources of idle Playstation 3 consoles to map DNA molecules of diseases.

A cure could be based on research results

In Visions of the Future: The Biotech Revolition, Dr Michio Kaku explains that certain types of cancer can be cured through the use of biogenetics, altering cells through gene therapy to be resistant to the types of cancer a patient may be suffering from. However, that requires researchers go through mountains of data to find and categorise all 50 common cancer variants thought to currently exist.

?What we need to do, really, is compile an encyclopaedia of all known cancers and look at hundreds, if not thousands of people who have that strain of cancer and identify how that cancer is addling with that person?s genes. It sounds almost impossible, but we can do it in three to five years?, says Kaku.

And that?s more or less what Cell Slider aims to do, to help collate information about cancer and various types of cancer in the hope of first finding out what strains exist and how they function, and then basing a cure on that information that can be administered through gene therapy.

If you have some free time, play a bit of Cell Slider and do your part in helping to rid us of cancer. In the US alone, 2,500 people die of cancer and cancer-related diseases every day, which means that roughly every 25 seconds one person dies from the disease. By accelerating the time taken to find a cure, many people may be spared.

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London police have laid six charges for child pornography against a 46-year-old man

Charges have been laid after a child pornography investigation that began in May.

London Police executed a search warrant on Thursday at a home on Rosewood Avenue.

Based on the evidence they found, six charges have been laid.

Three for possession of child pornography, two for making available child pornography and one for accessing it.

Forty-six year old Richard Carroll has been charged.

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Source: http://www.lfpress.com/2013/07/19/london-police-have-laid-six-charges-for-child-pornography-against-a-46-year-old-man

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You Won't Believe What Happens When You Light These Chemicals on Fire

Have you ever wondered what would happen if you mixed Mercury(II) thiocyanate (Hg(SCN)2) and Ammonium chromate (NH4)2CrO4 together and then lit it on fire? NO?! What's wrong with you? It's unbelievably hellish and impossibly alien combined with one burning force of what the horrifically kraken insane.

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Are Galaxies Playing Catch with Black Holes?

Astronomers speculate that a supermassive black hole in a distant galaxy may have been spit out from the collision of two other galaxies


Hubble image of NGC 1277

NGC 1277: Hubble Space Telescope image of galaxy that may have commandeered another galaxy's supermassive black hole. Image: NASA/ESA/Andrew C. Fabian

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Do black holes jump ship and wander off to other galaxies? If so, a galaxy called NGC 1277 may harbor a fugitive in its core. In 2012 astronomers discovered a supermassive black hole at its center with the mass of 17 trillion suns?the most massive known. Normally, a black hole this enormous would be found in a much larger galaxy, which points to something unusual in NGC 1277's past. Two astronomers have one idea: What if the black hole was captured after being spit out of a galactic collision billions of years ago?

In fact, the black hole may be a reject from an even larger nearby galaxy. Billions of years ago two galaxies?each carrying a black hole in its core?slammed together to form a massive galaxy called NGC 1275. During the collision, the central black holes spiraled together, merged and recoiled into intergalactic space. The newly coalesced homeless black hole wandered the Perseus galaxy cluster until NGC 1277 passed close enough to gravitationally ensnare it. "It is speculative, but it's a fun story," says Gregory Shields, an astronomer at The University of Texas at Austin and lead author on a paper in The Astrophysical Journal Letters proposing this scenario. "You don't need to invent any new physics. You just need to have the luck to run into the smaller galaxy."

Computer simulations show that when two black holes merge, the uneven radiation of gravitational energy gives the resultant black hole a kick. In the case of supermassive black holes found in galactic centers that kick can launch the merged black hole at up to 5,000 kilometers per second?fast enough to leave its home galaxy.

Inspired by these simulations, Shields started working with Erin Bonning, an astrophysicist at Quest University Canada, to search for orphaned black holes. "We looked at the possibility that when a black hole is ejected like this, that it might drag a long disk of gas with it and continue to feed off that gas even while it was flying out of the original galaxy." The ensemble of black hole and gas would form a free-floating quasar: a brilliant engine of radiation driven by superheated gas spiraling around a massive black hole.

Although they have yet to turn up any quasars meandering between galaxies, the idea never went away. "It's such a fascinating process, you just have to keep thinking about it," Shields says. When the discovery of an oversize black hole in NGC 1277 was announced in 2012, Shields took note. "When I read that article, it just kind of popped to mind that [the black hole] formed in a bigger galaxy and got kicked out."

Karl Gebhardt, another U.T. Austin astrophysicist and co-discoverer of NGC 1277's black hole, is a bit skeptical: "It's a really interesting idea...but it's going to require a lot of luck." For Shields's scenario to work, three things need to happen: the black holes merge, kick out of another galaxy (NGC 1275) and then get caught by NGC 1277. Each of these events has a low probability just on its own. But in a big universe even unlikely things happen from time to time. "This galaxy is weird," Gebhardt says, "so the fact that a possible explanation is weird as well may not be such a surprise."

Figuring out just how weird will require looking at lots of other galaxies. "If there's no other galaxy that has as massive a black hole," Gebhardt explains, "then something with a very low probability could be a valid explanation." If, however, it turns out that oversize black holes aren't that unusual, then something else is going on. NGC 1277 may have once been a larger galaxy and had many of its stars and much of its gas ripped off in a near collision. Or maybe the black hole was shot out of a large galaxy and dragged that galaxy's nucleus along with it. Every scenario that astronomers can think of, though, starts with the black hole originating in a much bigger galaxy.

Figuring out where gargantuan black holes come from may lead to clues about how galaxies evolve. Astronomers have known for awhile that supermassive black holes and their host galaxies influence one another. As galaxies build through successive collisions, the black holes grow. A massive black hole can light up as a quasar by sucking in gas that otherwise would have gone into forming new stars. The gas then shoots out along jets thousands of light-years long, cutting off the galaxy's star formation. "People are seeing the symbiosis of a black hole, the energy it puts out as a quasar, and the ongoing evolution of the galaxy itself as a partnership that can have significant influences back and forth," Shields says. "We want to understand, then, how black holes come to be in galaxies."

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2 held in deaths of mom, 3 sons crossing Pa. road

PHILADELPHIA (AP) ? Police say they've arrested two men in a crash that killed a mother and three children as they crossed a Philadelphia highway notorious for pedestrian deaths.

A police spokeswoman said Wednesday night the men were being charged with four counts each of third-degree murder, homicide by vehicle and involuntary manslaughter.

The men are accused in a Tuesday night crash that killed 28-year-old Samara Selena Banks and her 4-year-old, 1-year-old and 7-month-old sons. Her 5-year-old surviving child is in stable condition with bumps and bruises.

Police say a witness reported drag racing may have been involved.

Police say the suspects also will face charges of recklessly endangering another person, aggravated assault, simple assault and aggravated assault by vehicle.

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Google-backed Machinima plans for online TV service

By Ronald Grover

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Google-backed Machinima has become the latest Internet company to try to launch a TV-like online video network, and has begun talks with Hollywood studios to produce full-length programs or possibly become investors, several sources told Reuters recently.

Machinima, which caters mainly to so-called fanboys or 18- to-34-year-old men whose interests often include videogames and comics, wants to raise $80 million to create an online video subscription service, according to two executives with knowledge of the situation.

Machinima has held talks with potential partners or investors including Time Warner Inc's Warner Brothers studio and Viacom Inc's Paramount Pictures, said three people with knowledge of the meetings.

The two studios already make shorter videos for the website. Warner makes an 8-to-12-minute live-action series based on the videogame "Mortal Kombat." Paramount is making a show based on the Los Angeles black market for stolen cars, called "Chop Shop."

Representatives of Warner Brothers and Paramount declined to confirm the talks.

Machinima, a major fixture on YouTube that also runs its own advertising-supported website, confirmed it intends to start an online video service but not the amount of financing it was targeting or which studios it contacted.

"The fanboy viewer is crazy, engaged and ravenous," Machinima CEO Allen DeBevoise told Reuters in an interview.

"We intend to raise capital to be a company in the spirit of HBO and AMC, but in an over-the-top world," he said.

"Over-the-top" refers to viewers who watch TV shows online, bypassing traditional cable or satellite services.

Machinima joins a growing number of tech or Internet companies intending to make programs or provide over-the-top video services, including Yahoo Inc and Amazon.com Inc. Google Inc, Apple Inc and Intel Corp are also considering starting cable TV-like services that sell subscriptions to existing cable channels.

DeBevoise says he intends to license full-length 44-minute shows, which is the duration, without commercials, of a typical hour-long TV show. The studios would retain ownership of the shows, to sell overseas or in other markets.

Machinima's current fare includes trailers for videogames like "Grand Theft Auto 5," entertainment news clips hosted by irreverent hosts, dramas featuring attractive women and more than 20 other weekly shows aimed at its fanboy audience.

The new subscription service it plans "is a bold attempt," said Keith Richman, executive of Break Media, whose ad-supported sites also target 18-to-34-year-old men. "It's a great demographic and I'm excited someone is trying to find a new way to monetize it. I'm just not sure the market is ready for it."

Machinima is being advised by Allen & Co. Melissa Zukerman, Machinima's spokeswoman, denies Silicon Valley rumors that the company has shopped Machinima to tech companies.

"The company is not for sale," she said. "And that is not the origin of this process."

Last year, Machinima raised $35 million in a financing round led by Google. The Internet search company joined existing investors Redpoint Ventures and MK Capital, who participated as well in that round.

In June, the site was YouTube's seventh-largest channel, with 20.4 million viewers, according to comScore Video Metrix..

Its viewers watch an average of 19 videos per month, tops among YouTube channels, staying on the site an average of 76 minutes. The site has more than 8 million non-paying YouTube subscribers, according to YouTube.

(Editing by Edwin Chan and Matthew Lewis)

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End-of-life care scheme axed because of poor record

Stories of dying patients being denied drinks and unnecessarily sedated by nurses have this week triggered the demise of a controversial system of end-of-life care in the UK.

The Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) was introduced a decade ago into the UK's National Health Service, and was meant to import into hospitals and care homes the same kind of end-of-life procedures successfully developed and applied in hospices.

These included halting futile treatment and drugs when death is expected within hours or days, increasing pain relief if necessary and summoning and consulting with relatives on where the patient would prefer to die, and how best to handle the patient's last hours.

However, an official review of how well the pathway has been implemented in hospitals has found significant faults. "It is clear that, in the wrong hands, the pathway has been used as an excuse for poor quality care," it concludes.

"Examples include leaving patients without adequate nutrition, hydration and inappropriately sedated," said Julia Neuberger, senior Rabbi at the West London Synagogue and head of the panel that published the review on 15 July. "This is not only awful for the patients, but it is deeply distressing to their relatives and carers."

The report recommends abolishing the LCP and replacing it over the next six to 12 months with care plans tailored to each dying patient. It also calls for more research into how best to diagnose when patients are dying, what care works best for them, and how nurses and doctors should be trained to manage patients who are dying.

The government has responded, saying it will follow the advice to get rid of the pathway.

The review acknowledges that the pathway works well, "in the right hands". "But," says Neuberger, "evidence given to the review has revealed too many serious cases of unacceptable care where the pathway has been incorrectly implemented."

Scant resources

The review highlighted a lack of training in end-of-life care for hospital staff, especially nurses.

But it laid part of the blame for this on the extremely low level of research and resources spent on palliative care. "Currently, well below one per cent of research funding is devoted to end-of-life care," it says.

The review demands more research on the biology of dying, better diagnoses and prognostic tools to establish when patients are dying, and evidence-based education of healthcare staff to equip them for the sensitive task of informing and handling patients, relatives and their friends at such a critical time of life.

End-of-life researchers in the UK welcomed the call for greater resources. "In 2010, the UK National Cancer Research Institute spent ?508 million on research, but only around 0.24 per cent of it on palliative and end-of-life care," says Katherine Sleeman of the Cicely Saunders Institute at King's College London, the UK's top palliative care research unit. "That equates to just 31 pence for every ?100 spent on research."

In the US, the figure is not much better, she says, at around one per cent of what the National Cancer Institute spends on research.

"We need more studies on the value of early palliative care and more work on how to help doctors and nurses to recognise dying better, and to take steps to open up discussions with patients and families in a more sensitive way," says Felicity Murtagh, also at the Cicely Saunders Institute. "We need as much emphasis on caring as on curing."

Ever more deaths

Murtagh says the main problems with the LCP were in hospital settings. She cites a recent study of 596 bereaved family members, which found that of those whose loved ones died in hospices, 80 per cent rated the end-of-life care as excellent. "In hospitals, only 50 per cent rated it as excellent, so there's a gap with what happens in hospitals," she says.

The need for palliative care improvement is imperative, she adds, because numbers of deaths are predicted to increase by 17 per cent in the UK's ageing population over the next 20 years, and between 69 and 82 per cent of those who die in high-income countries need palliative care (Palliative Care, DOI: 10.1177/0269216313489367).

Another study of seven European countries involving 9344 respondents found that the majority of people ?about 55 to 75 per cent depending on the country ? would prefer to die at home. The study also found that only two to six per cent of people rated extending life as most important. In the UK, patients highlighted three priorities at the end of life: relief of pain, avoiding being a burden, and not dying alone (Palliative Care, DOI: 10.1177/0269216313488989).

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Google, copyright holders agree on plan to starve piracy sites of cash

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Google has followed through on its pledge to help copyright holders come up with a plan to starve piracy websites of funding. The Guardian reports that Google is kicking off a new initiative that will let copyright holders alert advertising firms when their ads are appearing on websites that distributed pirated content. The hope is that Google will use its significant clout in online advertising to pressure advertisers not to buy ads on alleged piracy websites, thus starving those websites of revenue. This past spring, a Google representative floated a similar plan during a forum discussion on preventing piracy and suggested that it was a better and more realistic alternative to outright?blocking links to alleged piracy websites from search results.

[More from BGR: Apple has alienated two of the largest mobile carriers in the world]

This article was originally published on BGR.com

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Cyprus gov't upbeat ahead of first troika review

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) ? Cyprus' finance minister says he's optimistic that international creditors will confirm that the country is sticking to the terms of its financial rescue when they complete their first assessment.

Haris Georgiades says the quickest way to shed the harsh terms of the 23 billion euro ($29.9 billion) bailout that the country signed in March is it to faithfully implement them.

He said Tuesday that the government aims to slash spending by 11 percent by next year, but won't impose new taxes.

Officials from the European Commission, the European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund begin the assessment Wednesday.

Georgiades said the focus will be on quickly restoring the decimated banking sector back to health in order to get the tanking economy moving again.

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Extremely Huge Marijuana Crop Discovered in East Texas

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When we are talking about this weed crop and say ?giant?, we really mean ?MASSIVE?!

In Madisonville, TX., (between Crockett and College Station? north of Huntsville), authorities have busted a massive marijuana crop of more than 18,000 plants. The crop had a police street value of $9,000,000.

Police think growers had been set up at camp there for a while, possibly as long as three years. They found supplies including bags of fertilizer, thousands of feet of pipe, and a generator, along with tents and lots of batteries.

The grow site was discovered by scouting deer hunters setting up blinds last Friday. No arrests have been made, but police suspect that the operation was being run by one of the Mexican Drug Cartels.

(WFAA)

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Jason Castro: One baseball All-Star! [slideshow]

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HOUSTON, TX - MAY 08: Jose Veras #41 and Jason Castro #18 of the Houston Astros celebrate a 3-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Minute Maid Park on May 8, 2013 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Scott Halleran/Getty Images)

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Google Glass might soon be serviced by Play Store

Like any other mobile device, the success of Google Glass is largely dependent on the app ecosystem. In a bid to attract developers and to make the lives of consumers easier, Google might soon manage the headset through their established Play Store. Although the California-based company has yet to formally announce this decision, they have offered up a major hint: Glass owners who have linked the device to their Google account are now seeing the wearable tech listed as a ?compatible device? for many of the apps.

According to The Verge, owners must currently manage the device through an entirely separate interface. Glass also doesn't support any APK files, which is considered to be the standard format for all Android apps. Instead, early Glass programs have been extremely basic in nature and are non-transferable across other Android devices.

A secondary advantage of integrating Glass with the Play Store is that users will also be able to install apps directly from the headset, a privilege already given to smartphone and tablet owners. In fact, a recent screenshot from Android and Me appears to be early proof that this functionality is on the way. The message reads, ?You have not opened the Google Play Store app recently on this device. Please open it and try again.?

Although there is plenty of optimism surrounding the Glass headset, it also seems unwise to have traditional Android apps running on the platform. The problem is that Android currently employs a one-app strategy, which means that a single application is compatible on all Google-based smartphones and tablets. The only difference is that the picture must be resized to properly fit the screen. Unfortunately, Glass had a tiny display and the screen itself isn?t actually touch-operated; therefore, traditional apps are essentially useless.

As a result, it is doubtful that we will see a single app running across all three devices. That being said, it would still be convenient to manage Glass through the familiar Google Play Store, a? portal that is quickly becoming a one-stop shop for games, books and music.

Source: http://www.techspot.com/news/53250-google-glass-might-soon-be-serviced-by-play-store.html

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China revives Red Flag limo in display of ambition

In this April 21, 2013 photo, the top of the line Hong Qi L9 is displayed near an image of then Chinese leader Mao Zedong meeting then U.S. President Richard Nixon at the Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition (AUTO Shanghai) in Shanghai, China. China is reviving the illustrious Red Flag marque, better known at home by its Chinese name, Hong Qi, courtesy of a government-backed program to promote domestic brands that dovetails neatly with efforts to step-up China?s diplomatic profile, partly through a greater emphasis on the pomp and circumstance accompanying state visits. The L9, is reserved for Chinese state leaders, flaunts a 6.4-meter (21-foot) armored chassis, suicide doors that open backward, and a price tag reported at around $1 million. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

In this April 21, 2013 photo, the top of the line Hong Qi L9 is displayed near an image of then Chinese leader Mao Zedong meeting then U.S. President Richard Nixon at the Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition (AUTO Shanghai) in Shanghai, China. China is reviving the illustrious Red Flag marque, better known at home by its Chinese name, Hong Qi, courtesy of a government-backed program to promote domestic brands that dovetails neatly with efforts to step-up China?s diplomatic profile, partly through a greater emphasis on the pomp and circumstance accompanying state visits. The L9, is reserved for Chinese state leaders, flaunts a 6.4-meter (21-foot) armored chassis, suicide doors that open backward, and a price tag reported at around $1 million. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

In this April 21, 2013 photo, a visitor takes a close-up photo of Hongqi L9 is displayed at the Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition (AUTO Shanghai) in Shanghai, China. China is reviving the illustrious Red Flag marque, better known at home by its Chinese name, Hong Qi, courtesy of a government-backed program to promote domestic brands that dovetails neatly with efforts to step-up China?s diplomatic profile, partly through a greater emphasis on the pomp and circumstance accompanying state visits. The L9, is reserved for Chinese state leaders, flaunts a 6.4-meter (21-foot) armored chassis, suicide doors that open backward, and a price tag reported at around $1 million. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

FILE - In this Feb. 25, 1972 file photo, then U.S. President Richard Nixon and first lady Pat Nixon enter the palace grounds of Beijing's Forbidden City as heavy snow falls on the Beijing, China. In the background is a fleet of Chinese made Hong Qi limousines. China is reviving the illustrious Red Flag marque, better known at home by its Chinese name, Hong Qi, courtesy of a government-backed program to promote domestic brands that dovetails neatly with efforts to step-up China?s diplomatic profile, partly through a greater emphasis on the pomp and circumstance accompanying state visits. (AP Photo, File)

In this Friday, July 5, 2013 photo, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, second from left, arrives in a Hong Qi limousine in Beijing. China is reviving the illustrious Red Flag marque, better known at home by its Chinese name, Hong Qi, courtesy of a government-backed program to promote domestic brands that dovetails neatly with efforts to step-up China?s diplomatic profile, partly through a greater emphasis on the pomp and circumstance accompanying state visits. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

In this photo taken Thursday, April 25, 2013, a driver cleans the front of a Hong Qi limousine waiting to fetch French President Francois Hollande, unseen, from the Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing. China is reviving the illustrious Red Flag marque, better known at home by its Chinese name, Hong Qi, courtesy of a government-backed program to promote domestic brands that dovetails neatly with efforts to step-up China?s diplomatic profile, partly through a greater emphasis on the pomp and circumstance accompanying state visits. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

(AP) ? The massive frame, bug-eyed headlights, huge retro front grille and scarlet glass hood ornament can mean only one thing: China's big and brash Red Flag limousine is back.

The giant homegrown sedans were once among the most distinctive icons of the People's Republic. Chairman Mao Zedong perched in the back of one to inspect Red Guards in the 1960s. President Richard Nixon rode through Beijing in one during his breakthrough 1972 visit. Bob Hope rode in one too, and was mysteriously told that the trunk was off-limits.

The Red Flag disappeared in the 1980s, replaced by humbler joint efforts with foreign partners that produced boxy Lincoln copies and rebranded black Audis. Now Beijing is reviving the brand to its former glory as a rolling chrome-and-steel embodiment of national pride and ambition.

Since this spring, the newly designed L7 model has conveyed dignitaries including French President Francois Hollande and South Korea's Park Geun-hye in motorcades from Beijing's airport.

"China wants to make clear to foreign visitors that it will not become just another Western society with Western goods and taste," said Jonathan Holslag, a research fellow at the Institute for Contemporary China Studies at the University of Brussels. "China in the first place wants to be different from the West, and in the second place to be respected as a strong, muscular power."

The L7 is a 6-meter (20-foot) dreadnought of an automobile, boasting a mammoth 12-cylinder engine and roughly resembling an oversized Bentley Flying Spur.

Foreign dignitaries and officials above the rank of minister get the L7, while top-level Chinese officials are chauffeured in an even bigger version, the leviathan L9, which reportedly costs about $800,000 and looks like the kind of car rock stars might drive into swimming pools. Almost 40 centimeters (15 inches) longer than the L7, the L9 comes with an armored chassis, rear-opening "suicide doors" and an optional sun roof from which Chinese leaders emerge when reviewing troops.

Ministerial-level officials are assigned the much more modest H7, which starts at around $50,000.

Chinese car enthusiast Liu Weining, who owns a 2000 version based on the Audi 100 and wishes he could afford one of the latest models, thinks the future of the brand is bright because of its iconic status.

"It's a sturdy car with a very distinctive look and lots of power," Liu said. "There's no other brand like it because so many key events in modern Chinese history have somehow had a connection to Red Flag."

The cars have featured heavily in coverage of official visits, and drivers say they've gotten positive feedback from their distinguished passengers.

"The response from top leaders has been excellent," said a driver surnamed Zhang who had just ferried a Chinese vice premier in an H7 to a meeting with Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan at Beijing's Great Hall of the People.

"It's as big as the Audis I used to drive, and at least as comfortable," he said.

The re-emergence of the Red Flag, better known by its Chinese name, Hong Qi (hong-CHEE), coincides with newly installed President Xi Jinping's promotion of the "China Dream," a vague concept intended to instill national pride and fire China's further development.

The Red Flag's revival "is part of the general attempt to revive respect for the Chinese Communist Party and its revolutionary heritage, rather than worship of things foreign," said Anthony Saich, a China expert at Harvard University.

"I think it would be odd to promote the China Dream with senior officials riding around in foreign limousines, so it seems to me to be a natural extension of (Xi's) desire to boost respect and prestige for the made-in-China brand of the revolution," Saich said.

That plays into China Inc.'s ambition to establish global brands such as Red Flag's parent company, First Auto Works, more commonly known by its initials FAW.

So far, sales of Chinese car brands in China ? the world's largest car market since 2009 ? have been hampered by poor quality, clunky design and less-than-stellar customer service. Foreign makes account for 70 percent of the country's new car purchases, with the figure rising to 80 percent for vehicles purchased by officials and government agencies.

But local brands are now getting a leg up with a new government policy requiring officials to gradually replace their Audis and Volkswagens with local brands. China's government is reported to spend up to $16 billion annually on its fleet of roughly 5 million vehicles.

Red Flag's storied reputation could give it an edge over other local marques, said Klaus Paur, global head of automotive at market research company Ipsos.

"While other Chinese car makers are not really up to the challenge, Red Flag is probably the only domestic brand that may be accepted by Chinese officials as an alternative to international brands," Paur said. "If Hong Qi is able to succeed with officials, this may also have a positive impact for the private car market."

One of China's top three automakers, FAW produces vehicles from buses to SUVs, but the Red Flag has always been its flagship brand.

The Red Flag was hatched in a tossed-off comment by Chairman Mao. Arriving in a Russian limousine at a meeting of the Politburo in 1956, Mao questioned out loud when he would travel "in one of our own sedans." That led to a prototype in 1958. Production began in earnest in 1959.

For more than two decades, FAW churned out Red Flags in a variety of sizes and styles. In 1965 it introduced Mao's CA770, which featured a luxury interior and three rows of seating.

Production ended in 1981 under then-leader Deng Xiaoping's drive to reduce waste and revive the moribund economy through his policy of reform and opening.

In the years that followed, no less than three attempts were made to revive the brand through hook-ups with foreign brands, resulting in such combinations as the CA7465 C8, based on a second-generation Lincoln Town Car, as well as the rebranded Audi 100.

While such iterations haven't had the gravitas of the classic limos of Mao's era, the brand has managed to retain its mystique, said Liu, the car enthusiast.

"It's much more than just a type of automobile," Liu said. "For the citizens of China, there's really nothing that can replace it."

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Louise Watt contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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