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Moscow to Russians: get more funky? July 30, 2007

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Remember the mammoths, say the clean-cut organisers at the youth camp’s mass wedding. “They became extinct because they did not have enough sex. That must not happen to Russia”.Obediently, couples move to a special section of dormitory tents arranged in a heart-shape and called the Love Oasis, where they can start procreating for the motherland.

With its relentlessly upbeat tone, bizarre ideas and tight control, it sounds like a weird indoctrination session for a phoney religious cult.

But this organisation – known as “Nashi”, meaning “Ours” – is youth movement run by Vladimir Putin’s Kremlin that has become a central part of Russian political life.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=471324&in_page_id=1770

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Scientists cure mental illness . . . by giving it to a mouse?!? July 29, 2007

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SCIENTISTS have created the world’s first schizophrenic mice in an attempt to gain a better understanding of the illness.

It is believed to be the first time an animal has been genetically engineered to have a mental illness. Until now they have been bred only for research into physical conditions such as heart disease. It will allow researchers to study the disease and develop treatments using a limitless supply of laboratory animals.

Animal rights campaigners have condemned the research, saying that it is morally repugnant to create an animal doomed to mental suffering.

The mice were created by modifying their DNA to mimic a mutant gene first found in a Scottish family with a high incidence of schizophrenia, which affects about one in every 100 people. The mice’s brains were found to have features similar to those of humans with schizophrenia, such as depression and hyperactivity.

“These mutant mice may provide an important new tool for further study of the combinations of factors that underlie mental illnesses like schizophrenia and mood disorders,” said Takatoshi Hikida, of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, a leading researcher.

The egg cells of mice were genetically modified by inserting a gene associated with schizophrenia into their DNA. The eggs were fertilised and grown into viable baby mice using surrogate mothers.

Animal Aid, a campaign group, said rodents were not a reliable way of modelling human disease.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article2159295.ece

Followup to Squid Octopi . . . July 25, 2007

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MONTEREY, Calif. – Jumbo squid that can grow up to 7 feet long and weigh more than 110 pounds are invading central California waters and preying on local anchovy, hake and other commercial fish populations, according to a study published Tuesday.

An aggressive predator, the Humboldt squid — or Dosidicus gigas — can change its eating habits to consume the food supply favored by tuna and sharks, its closest competitors, according to an article published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal.

“Having a new, voracious predator set up shop here in California may be yet another thing for fishermen to compete with,” said the study’s co-author, Stanford University researcher Louis Zeidberg. “That said, if a squid saw a human they would jet the other way.”

The jumbo squid used to be found only in the Pacific Ocean’s warmest stretches near the equator. In the last 16 years, it has expanded its territory throughout California waters, and squid have even been found in the icy waters off Alaska, Zeidberg said.

Zeidberg’s co-author, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute senior scientist Bruce Robison, first spotted the jumbo squid here in 1997, when one swam past the lens of a camera mounted on a submersible thousands of feet below the ocean’s surface.

More were observed through 1999, but the squid weren’t seen again locally until the fall of 2002. Since their return, scientists have noted a corresponding drop in the population of Pacific hake, a whitefish the squid feeds on that is often used in fish sticks, Zeidberg said.

“As they’ve come and gone, the hake have dropped off,” Zeidberg said. “We’re just beginning to figure out how the pieces fit together, but this is most likely going to shake things up.”

Before the 1970s, the giant squid were typically found in the Eastern Pacific, and in coastal waters spanning from Peru to Costa Rica. But as the populations of its natural predators — like large tuna, sharks and swordfish — declined because of fishing, the squids moved northward and started eating different species that thrive in colder waters.

Local marine mammals needn’t worry about the squid’s arrival since they’re higher up on the food chain, but lanternfish, krill, anchovies and rockfish are all fair game, Zeidberg said.

A fishermen’s organization said Tuesday they were monitoring the squid’s impact on commercial fisheries.

“In years of high upwellings, when the ocean is just bountiful, it probably wouldn’t do anything,” Zeke Grader, the executive director of the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations. “But in bad years it could be a problem to have a new predator competing at the top of the food chain.”

Need a compliment? July 25, 2007

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WASHINGTON – People walking by a bright red-and-white striped box on a busy street in the nation’s capital may be surprised to hear a reassuring voice say, “You have nice eyes.” Or, “People are drawn to your positive energy.”

“The Compliment Machine” is the work of Tom Greaves, 46, a Washington artist. It’s part of an exhibit of public art called SitesProject D.C.

Greaves compared the machine to children’s soccer teams, where “win or lose, everyone gets a trophy.”

He recorded 100 compliments, and an iPod Nano inside the machine plays them at random over a speaker — like a mechanical, speaking fortune cookie.

Greaves tweaks the compliments every night, adding some and removing others. The iPod is removed at night so it doesn’t get stolen.

The machine operates from about 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day through July 27.

How to put the TSA and airport security to sleep: July 23, 2007

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It’s what you have to do when you fly – use X-ray machines, metal detectors, and deal with liquid restrictions in your carry-on luggage. You know the drill.

Security checkpoints are just part of travel these days. They’re supposed to keep us safe, so we use them – but not all of us and not all the time.

We’ve discovered a 4.5 hour time frame each night when virtually anything can be brought into the secure side of Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. There’s no metal detector, no X-ray machine, and it’s apparently not a problem.

Afraid to show her face, one long time Sky Harbor employee talks about the security most people don’t see.

Lisa Fletcher: “You’re telling me Sky Harbor’s not safe?”

Employee: “I’m telling you Sky Harbor’s not safe and hasn’t been for a long time.”

It’s what we discovered in the middle of the night – TSA agents going away, and security guards taking over. It’s 4.5 hours - every night – when an employee badge becomes an all-access pass.

Night after night, our hidden cameras captured what security experts tell us is a disaster waiting to happen.

The X-ray machines were off, the metal detectors were closed, and bags with unknown contents were carried to the secure side of the airport where the planes are.

We watched as a security guard let people with purses, coolers and suitcases
walk right through – bags unchecked.

Even more surprising, some of the people you trust to keep you safe planned it this way.

Larry Wansley is widely regarded as one of the nation’s top airline security experts. “It’s a frightening situation, I’ve just simply never seen anything like it,” he said. “I really honestly have not.”

He’s the former head of security for American Airlines, and currently consults the U.S. Government and airports around the world. We brought him in to take a look at what we found.

“It is not security,” he said. “It truly is not security. Anything can be going through there. I don’t get it.”

Larry watched for hours and saw the same thing we did – guys with huge backpacks showing their ID and walking through without ever opening their bags.

A flight attendant, with three suitcases in tow, flashed her badge and breezed by. A huge load of newspapers on a cart was also pulled right passed the guard and a floor cleaner was pushed by without any inspection. Even a guy with his bike just showed his ID and was able to ride through with his crate on the back, never checked.

In the time we watched, dozens made it past this checkpoint, bags unchecked.

Larry Wansley couldn’t believe it.

Clearly this is a very, very imminently dangerous situation,” he said.  “You’ve got the front door, TSA that has locked it up for the better part of the day, the majority of the day. And then you throw open the back door to be exploited by those that would simply destroy us. And I simply do not understand it and I’m appalled. I’m shocked and I’m amazed.”

The airport employee we talked with said she is afraid.

“No one’s doing anything about it,” she said. ”Management knows. I know management knows. I know my superiors know. I know the security guards know. Everybody knows what’s going on, but nobody’s doing anything about it.”

You would think the director of Sky Harbor, or even a spokesperson from the TSA, would trip over themselves to talk about this issue, but you would be wrong.

All of them have refused on camera interviews to talk about the kind of security they’ve employed to keep us safe.

Video Updated Video, Saturday 7/21/07 10pm: Watch Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon speak about Sky Harbor security concerns

Documents obtained by the ABC15 Investigators show they’ve known for two years that this is going on.

In 2005, airport officials hired an outside company to handle security during the times when passenger flights are done for the day. The documents said the guards would not search personal items or the people.

Here’s the rub: A TSA memo we obtained requires whoever controls airport access to follow federal guidelines that, “provide security against an unauthorized weapon, explosive, or incendiary onto an aircraft.”

It’s tough to prevent that if you’re not checking bags. It’s even tougher if you’re asleep.

One on-duty security guard we talked to said it was hard sometimes to keep from falling asleep. In fact, a document we obtained, given to the airport from law enforcement – proves one guard did fall asleep for nearly 20 minutes.
 
Our airport source said it happens a lot.

“I’ve seen security guards fast asleep where they’ve not even looked up to see somebody walk through the checkpoint,” she said.

Airport officials told ABC15 that not checking employee bags is a common practice.

So why then, when the clock strikes 4:30 a.m. does it all change back? TSA takes over, the X-ray machines are back on, the metal detectors are working, and everyone, including incoming employees just like the ones we watched all night long, are screened.

We asked one of the TSA employees that question when we were at Sky Harbor.
“We have no control over what the City of Phoenix does,” the employee said. 

So we then asked him if passengers should feel safe.

“That’s up to the passengers to determine that,” he said. 

The airport employee we talked to said passengers never had a choice in this.

“I’m trying to explain how unsafe Sky Harbor Airport is so that you and I and everyone else don’t get blown up on a plane that everyone else seems to have access to,” she said. 

Airport security expert Larry Wansley said this needs to be fixed immediately.
 
“You’ve got all sorts of items that are going into the secure part of an airport unchecked,” he said. ”I think that presents a very, very dangerous situation that can be exploited that can lead to disaster. That concerns me.”

Lisa: Are there any reasons that the airport management could give you that could change your mind and make this acceptable?”

Larry: “I can’t think of any.” 

Lisa: ”We’re essentially a ticking time bomb?”

Larry:  “Bingo.”

1,234 pounds in Monterrey July 23, 2007

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Nobel Prize for Manga? May 22, 2007

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Elvis lives! March 5, 2007

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All shook up by Elvis ghost voters 8:59am EST
PORT MORESBY (Reuters) – The late Elvis Presley plans to be a ghost voter at the 2007 national elections in the jungle-clad South Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea — if you believe the nation’s electoral rolls.