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Neutrino Physics: The Status And The Future Experiments

General - March 15, 2013 - 9:31am
The presentations of the last few days at the Neutrino Telescopes conference in Venice allowed me to get to full speed with the developments, new ideas, and new experiments taking data or just in design phase in this fascinating, relatively young field of investigation at the crossroads of particle physics and astrophysics.

The talk slides are online in the conference site, but as usual by just flipping them one usually does not manage to get the most important points. So I am providing summaries of every talk, at the conference blog site.

Yesterday I posted several articles there. Here is a list with links:

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Teh Lettres Are Jmbuled Up - Can Yuo Still Raed Tihs?

Science2.0 - March 15, 2013 - 9:30am

How does the human brain 'decodes' letters on a page to read a word?

Psychologists are trying to help neuroscientists unravel the subtle thinking mechanisms involved in reading, which could provide solutions for helping people who find it difficult to read, like dyslexics.

In order to read successfully, readers need not only to identify the letters in words, but also to accurately code the positions of those letters, so that they can distinguish words like CAT and ACT. At the same time, however, it's clear that raeders can dael wtih wodrs in wihch not all teh leettrs aer in thier corerct psotiions.


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Teh Lettres Are Jmbuled Up - Can Yuo Still Raed Tihs?

General - March 15, 2013 - 9:30am

How does the human brain 'decodes' letters on a page to read a word?

Psychologists are trying to help neuroscientists unravel the subtle thinking mechanisms involved in reading, which could provide solutions for helping people who find it difficult to read, like dyslexics.

In order to read successfully, readers need not only to identify the letters in words, but also to accurately code the positions of those letters, so that they can distinguish words like CAT and ACT. At the same time, however, it's clear that raeders can dael wtih wodrs in wihch not all teh leettrs aer in thier corerct psotiions.


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14 Adults'Cured' of HIV

RealClearScience - March 15, 2013 - 5:30am
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The Brain of Temple Grandin

RealClearScience - March 15, 2013 - 5:30am
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Life Found in Earth's Crust

RealClearScience - March 15, 2013 - 5:30am
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Space Sex Could Be Deadly

RealClearScience - March 15, 2013 - 5:30am
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HR 8799c - Water Signature In Distant Planet Shows Clues To Its Formation

Science2.0 - March 15, 2013 - 1:16am

A team of international scientist has made the most detailed examination yet of the atmosphere of a Jupiter-size like planet beyond our solar system. 


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HR 8799c - Water Signature In Distant Planet Shows Clues To Its Formation

General - March 15, 2013 - 1:16am

A team of international scientist has made the most detailed examination yet of the atmosphere of a Jupiter-size like planet beyond our solar system. 


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'Daughter Aversion' Linked To Contraception Use In Nepal

Science2.0 - March 14, 2013 - 9:38pm

Poverty and under-education dampen contraception use in Nepal but another factor may be more intractable: Deeply held cultural preferences for sons over daughters.

The cross-sectional study was based on data from the 2011 Nepal Demographic and Health Survey, which found that only one in five married adolescent and young women used modern contraception. Rates were lowest among women who resided in rural areas, lacked education or social status, were married as minors or had no sons.



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'Daughter Aversion' Linked To Contraception Use In Nepal

General - March 14, 2013 - 9:38pm

Poverty and under-education dampen contraception use in Nepal but another factor may be more intractable: Deeply held cultural preferences for sons over daughters.

The cross-sectional study was based on data from the 2011 Nepal Demographic and Health Survey, which found that only one in five married adolescent and young women used modern contraception. Rates were lowest among women who resided in rural areas, lacked education or social status, were married as minors or had no sons.



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Coffee May Help Lower Stroke Risk (Green Tea Also)

Science2.0 - March 14, 2013 - 9:29pm

Coffee may help lower your risk of having a stroke, especially if it is a regular part of your diet, according to research published in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.

Green tea also, though it's unclear how green tea affects stroke risks. A compound group known as catechins may provide some protection. Catechins have an antioxidant anti-inflammatory effect, increasing plasma antioxidant capacity and anti-thrombogenic effects.  Some chemicals in coffee include chlorogenic acid, thus cutting stroke risks by lowering the chances of developing type 2 diabetes.


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Coffee May Help Lower Stroke Risk (Green Tea Also)

General - March 14, 2013 - 9:29pm

Coffee may help lower your risk of having a stroke, especially if it is a regular part of your diet, according to research published in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.

Green tea also, though it's unclear how green tea affects stroke risks. A compound group known as catechins may provide some protection. Catechins have an antioxidant anti-inflammatory effect, increasing plasma antioxidant capacity and anti-thrombogenic effects.  Some chemicals in coffee include chlorogenic acid, thus cutting stroke risks by lowering the chances of developing type 2 diabetes.


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Intense Terahertz Pulses Can Induce DNA Repair

Science2.0 - March 14, 2013 - 5:08pm

Terahertz (THz) radiation, in the electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and infrared light, is rapidly finding important uses in medical diagnostics, security, and scientific research. 

But researchers are pursuing answers regarding potential human health risks. 


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Intense Terahertz Pulses Can Induce DNA Repair

General - March 14, 2013 - 5:08pm

Terahertz (THz) radiation, in the electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and infrared light, is rapidly finding important uses in medical diagnostics, security, and scientific research. 

But researchers are pursuing answers regarding potential human health risks. 


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CITES: USA Backs Protecting Sharks And Rays

Science2.0 - March 14, 2013 - 5:00pm

CITES today overruled objections from countries like Japan, China and India and listed five species of highly traded sharks under the CITES Appendices, along with both manta rays and one species of sawfish. 

Japan, India and Gambia challenged the Committee's desire to list the oceanic whitetip shark, while Grenada and China objected to listing three hammerhead species. 

Proponents of the various listing proposals include the USA, the EU, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Comoros, Costa Rica, Croatia, Ecuador, Egypt, Honduras and Mexico. The shark and ray proposals received more than the two-thirds majority of votes necessary for adoption while the sawfish listing succeeded by consensus. 


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CITES: USA Backs Protecting Sharks And Rays

General - March 14, 2013 - 5:00pm

CITES today overruled objections from countries like Japan, China and India and listed five species of highly traded sharks under the CITES Appendices, along with both manta rays and one species of sawfish. 

Japan, India and Gambia challenged the Committee's desire to list the oceanic whitetip shark, while Grenada and China objected to listing three hammerhead species. 

Proponents of the various listing proposals include the USA, the EU, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Comoros, Costa Rica, Croatia, Ecuador, Egypt, Honduras and Mexico. The shark and ray proposals received more than the two-thirds majority of votes necessary for adoption while the sawfish listing succeeded by consensus. 


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Anthropologists Delighted By The Concept Of Twitter 'Tribes'

Science2.0 - March 14, 2013 - 4:50pm

Do people form into tribe-like communities on social network sites such as Twitter?


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Anthropologists Delighted By The Concept Of Twitter 'Tribes'

General - March 14, 2013 - 4:50pm

Do people form into tribe-like communities on social network sites such as Twitter?


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Statement By WCS President And CEO On Historic CITES Ruling

Science2.0 - March 14, 2013 - 3:18pm

BANGKOK -- March 14, 2013 -- The following statement was issued today by WCS President and CEO Cristian Samper:


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