Saturday, December 31, 2011

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Google Science Fair Winner Discusses Her Project

Robert Siegel speaks with Shree Bose, the winner of this year's Google Science Fair. Bose investigated why cancer cells become resistant to the chemotherapy drug Cisplatin. Through her research, she discovered a specific protein that makes cancer cells resistant to the drug.

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Of course, the U.S. is also known for exporting another precious commodity: Ideas. And all this week, we're exploring the ideas of young innovators, people who've made advances in the fields of science and technology before they are old enough to vote.

And today, a teenage cancer researcher, 17-year-old Shree Bose. This past summer, Shree Bose took home the grand prize at the inaugural Google Global Science Fair. Her project was researching ways to make a more effective cancer-killer. And she joins us now online from Fort Worth, Texas. Welcome to the program. Congratulations.

SHREE BOSE: Thank you.

SIEGEL: And I'd like you to describe for us, in a nutshell, what you did about chemotherapy and cells that become resistant to chemotherapy.

BOSE: In a nutshell, my project was about drug-resistance in ovarian cancer. And basically what happens is that when patients are diagnosed with cancer, they go in for chemotherapy treatment, which is basically giving patients really high doses of chemicals to try and kill off cancer cells. Which works great most of the time. But sometimes, years after they've been declared cancer-free patients come back with a recurrence of the same cancer that they had before.

And this time, they're resistant to the drug. You can't treat with the same treatment option, so you have to turn towards radiation therapy and different types of chemotherapy drugs. So, basically, my project was trying to figure out exactly how these cancer says were becoming resistant to one particular chemotherapy drug.

SIEGEL: And you actually identified a factor that could be at work here.

BOSE: Yes, we did. We found that one protein in the cell, AMP-kinase, which is an energy protein, shifts its function from sensitive cells to resistant cells. And it actually might be changing the cell along with it to make those cells resistant. And if we can target that, we can actually treat resistant patients again, which is huge for chemotherapy and huge for future research.

SIEGEL: Now, how did you become interested in cancer research?

BOSE: After my freshman year actually, my grandfather passed away due to cancer and I just decided that I wanted to see what research was going on, what was out there. And I decided that I wanted to get involved in cancer research. So, I started emailing all of these professors in my area, asking to work under their supervision.

And I got rejected by all except one. And then I went in to work with Dr. Basu at the UNT Health Science Center here in Fort Worth. And that's where my cancer research story began.

SIEGEL: So that was the beginning of your young career as a cancer researcher. But you were already involved in science fair projects for quite a while.

BOSE: It was. I've been involved in science fairs since I was in second grade. My first project was trying to turn spinach blue with food coloring to make it more appetizing to little kids. And it just grew from there. And at 15, I was doing cancer research. So, it was a nice step.

(SOUNDBITE OF LAUGHTER)

SIEGEL: Did you have cooperative little kids who would eat the blues spinach?

BOSE: Actually, I killed off the spinach plant before it actually grew. So...

(SOUNDBITE OF LAUGHTER)

BOSE: It didn't work out so well for me.

(SOUNDBITE OF LAUGHTER)

SIEGEL: So, your project has gotten a lot more sophisticated than that.

BOSE: Exactly.

SIEGEL: Shree, do you remember a time when you were very little, when something that your parents showed you or took you to, or told you about inspired you to want to do science?

BOSE: I think my biggest influence in science has actually been my older brother, Pinaki Bose. He's 19, smartest kid I know. And just throughout my entire life he's always been there to teach me things and to show me how exciting and interesting science could be. So, I owe a lot of my success to him and I'm really lucky to have him in my life.

SIEGEL: And your plans for your own education? You're now senior in high school?

BOSE: Yes, senior in high school - last year. I'm hoping to go on to do an undergraduate degree in biology and hopefully pursue premed. I was accepted early to Harvard, so that's one of my options. But I'm applying to a lot really, really great schools like Stanford and Johns Hopkins. And so, hopefully I'll end up somewhere great, and I'll be able to pursue future research and hopefully go into the medical field.

SIEGEL: I suspect you'll do just fine.

(SOUNDBITE OF LAUGHTER)

SIEGEL: That's Shree Bose. She's the grand prize winner of this year's Google Global Science Fair for her research into cancer treatment. She spoke to us from Fort Worth, Texas. Shree, thank you very much.

BOSE: Thank you for having me.

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Holiday rumors: Beyonce ready to give birth?

By Courtney Hazlett

One of the "gifts" we receive each holiday season is that of a slow news cycle. Which in turn, lets the rumor mill have its place in the spotlight (even more than usual). Today, we've got Beyonce maybe giving birth as we speak; Katy Perry and Russell Brand maybe checking out of Hotel Married Bliss; and Steven Tyler maybe thinking about checking in (again). Read on?for details.

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Is Beyonce on the brink of giving birth?

  • In a "world exclusive," website Media Takeout is reporting that not one but two overly chatty nurses at New York's St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital are saying that the staff is on "alert," and that Beyonce was checking in to give birth to her baby. According to the totally unconfirmed report, Beyonce would be giving birth in the same suite that Alicia Keys used to deliver her own baby. The reserved area has enough space, reportedly, to deliver three babies, and can host up to a dozen people overnight.
  • Katy Perry was photographed swimming in the Pacific Ocean off Kauai, without her wedding ring, while husband Russell Brand was snapped in his London-area hometown for the holidays. Obviously, this means they are on the brink of divorce. "They had a massive fight," according to an "insider" who spoke to Us Weekly. "'She was like, 'f--k you. I'm going to do my own thing.' Russell replied, 'Fine, f--k you too."?
  • Dude, looks like a fiance? If you equate sizable diamonds on the ring fingers of longtime girlfriends of rock stars as a betrothal, then it looks like Steven Tyler might have popped the question to Erin Brady, who he's been dating since 2006. TMZ has the photos, and also reports that the Tyler family isn't rushing to buy gifts. "She's been mean to the family," the website says.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Cregle iPen promises to be the first active stylus for the iPad

The Cregle iPen promises to become the first ever active stylus available for the iPad. The project has just received Kickstarter funding blowing its required $35,000 goal with pledges totalling a massive $162,000. The iPen is totally different to any iPad stylus available today.
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So You Got an iPhone 4S? Here's How to Accessorize (Mashable)

So, the Christmas elves made you an iPhone 4S? Lucky you. What's particularly useful about owning an Apple phone is that manufacturers around the world are churning out tailor-made iPhone accessories. The variety can make choosing the right ones a little difficult. To help those with obsessions for all things iPhone, we've created a list of awesome accessories.

SEE ALSO: Got an iPhone 4S for Christmas? Have Some Fun With Siri [PICS]

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Take a look through the image gallery. Let us know in the comments which ones you'd consider -- and what else is top of your "must-have" list now that you have an iPhone 4S.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Andy Rubin: Android Had A Jolly Good Christmas With 3.7M Activations

andy_rubinGoogle SVP Andy Rubin took to Twitter again today, not to delete one of his tweets but to publish a brand new one, saying Android saw 3.7 million activations in two days (Christmas day and the day before). He also posted it on his Google+ account, just in case you were wondering.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

dougjaeger: "Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning." Bill Gates, Chairman and former CEO, Microsoft

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Cambodia, Thailand agree on pullback from border (AP)

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia ? Cambodia and Thailand have agreed in principle to withdraw troops from a border area where a territorial dispute triggered deadly clashes.

The agreement was announced Wednesday after Thai Defense Minister Yuthasak Sasiprapha met with his Cambodian counterpart, Tea Banh. It is meant to end combat over a small patch of land both countries claim around the ancient temple of Preah Vihear. Eighteen people were killed in the last round of fighting in April.

The new agreement calls for both sides to withdraw troops completely and simultaneously from a demilitarized zone demarcated by the Netherlands-based International Court of Justice, but sets no date. The court in July ordered troops from both countries to withdraw after Cambodia sought its help.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Barry Bonds gets 30-day home sentence _ at worst

(AP) ? Eight years of being investigated for steroid allegations ended for baseball home run king Barry Bonds on Friday with a 30-day sentence to be served at home. No more ? and maybe less.

U.S. District Judge Susan Illston immediately delayed imposing the sentence while Bonds appeals his obstruction of justice conviction. The former star was found guilty in April not of using steroids, but of misleading grand jurors.

Even without prison time, the case has left its mark on the seven-time National League MVP. His 762 career home runs, and 73 homers in 2001, may forever be seen as tainted records, and his ticket to baseball's Hall of Fame is in doubt.

Bonds declined to speak in court. Well-wishers hugged the 47-year-old in the hallway courtroom after the hearing was over, and a smattering of fans cheered him as he left the courthouse. It was a marked departure from his initial court appearance four years ago, when guards had to clear a path for Bonds to get through dozens of onlookers to his SUV.

"Whatever he did or didn't do, we all lie," said Esther Picazo, a fan outside the courthouse. "We all make mistakes. But I don't think he should've gotten any kind of punishment at all."

Bonds was sentenced to two years of probation, 250 hours of community service, a $4,000 fine and 30 days of home confinement. It will take time to determine whether he serves any of it; his appellate specialist, Dennis Riordan, estimated it would take nearly a year and a half for the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to rule.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Parrella called the sentence a "slap on the wrist" and the fine "almost laughable" for a superstar athlete who made more than $192 million for playing baseball.

Parrella had sought 15 months in prison and argued that home confinement wasn't punishment enough "for a man with a 15,000-square-foot (1,390-sq. meter) house with all the advantages." Bonds lives in a six-bedroom, 10-bath house with a gym and swimming pool.

"The defendant basically lived a double life for decades before this," Parrella said. He ripped Bonds not only over performance-enhancing drugs but over his personal life: "He had mistresses throughout his marriages."

Parrella said Bonds made lots of money due in part to his use of performance enhancers and that he has been "unrepentant" and "unapologetic" about it.

Illston said none of that had any bearing on Bonds' sentencing.

She said she agreed with a probation department report that called Bonds' conviction an "aberration" in his life. She said she received dozens of letters in support of Bonds, some discussing how he has given money and time "for decades" to charitable causes.

Bonds is the last ? and highest-profile ? defendant in the government's investigation of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, or BALCO, a steroids distribution ring. The ex-slugger has long denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs.

Illston said she was compelled to give Bonds a sentence similar to the two she meted out to other figures convicted after trial of lying to the grand jury and federal investigators about their connection to steroids.

The case against Bonds after he testified before the grand jury Dec. 3, 2003. Prosecutors revised his original 2007 indictment several times and spent a year unsuccessfully appealing a key evidentiary ruling before jurors deadlocked in April on three of the four remaining charges related to his grand jury testimony.

On the final charge, the trial jury convicted Bonds of purposely answering questions about steroids with rambling non sequiturs in an attempt to mislead the grand jury.

"I think he probably got off a little easy," said Jessica Wolfram, one of the jurors who convicted Bonds of obstruction. "He was just so clearly guilty, so I actually am happy he got sentenced to something."

Wolfram said she researched the case after the trial and viewed evidence not presented then. After that, she felt even more comfortable that Bonds was guilty.

Besides Bonds, 10 people were convicted of various charges in BALCO cases. Six of them, including track star Marion Jones, were ensnared for lying to grand jurors, federal investigators or the court. Others, including Bonds' personal trainer Greg Anderson, pleaded guilty to steroid distribution charges.

The government's top BALCO investigator, Jeff Novitzky, declined to comment outside the courtroom after attending the hearing.

Bonds was one of two former baseball superstars to stand trial in doping-related cases this year. The trial of pitcher Roger Clemens was halted after just two days in July because prosecutors used inadmissible evidence. U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton has set a new trial for April 17.

Both men will face a different judgment day in 2013, when they'll be eligible for the Hall of Fame.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

AP source: SC governor to endorse Mitt Romney

(AP) ? South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley plans to endorse Mitt Romney's presidential bid.

A Republican with knowledge of the endorsement disclosed the plan ahead of the official announcement on condition of anonymity.

Haley is a rising star within the GOP and her endorsement in the first-in-the South primary state has been sought by many other presidential contenders.

Romney plans to fly to South Carolina on Friday afternoon.

Politico first reported the Haley endorsement.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

USTR's Kirk says no trade war but troubled by China (Reuters)

GENEVA (Reuters) ? U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk said on Saturday the United States is not in a trade war with China, but he is troubled by China's tendency to retaliate when other members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) launch trade cases against it.

"I am troubled by what I see as a trend of China to retaliate when members - not just the U.S., other members of the WTO - bring China to dispute settlement over legitimate matters," Kirk said in an interview.

"That's not only disruptive to global trade, it's not only not in the interest of the members of the WTO.

"But I think long term it's not in China's interest. It begins to cut away at their credibility and their belief in the two-way value of trade in which not only they marvellously and spectacularly benefit as they have, but they're also committed and have a commensurate responsibility to open up their markets fairly to us."

Asked if the United States was in a trade war with China, he said: "I really do push back on that. It is not a trade war for me to use the tools, the resources that every member of the WTO has open to them, to go to China and say: 'We believe the way you're executing this policy - that is WTO-inconsistent'."

Kirk was speaking on the last day of the WTO's biennial ministerial conference in Geneva, where the 153 member states agreed to admit Russia, Samoa and Montenegro and clinched a landmark reform of government procurement rules.

But the conference was held amid very low expectations because of deadlock over the 10-year-old Doha round of trade talks, which has effectively paralyzed the WTO's ability to legislate.

Many diplomats had hoped for a constructive meeting, but on the eve of the gathering China slapped punitive duties of up to 22 percent on large cars and SUVs made in the United States, a U.S. export flow worth nearly $4 billion a year.

China's decision to impose duties was widely seen as a tit-for-tat move after U.S. challenges to China, most recently in the solar industry and poultry sector.

"Part of a foundation of a rules-based system is dispute settlement," Kirk said. "That's what we think is so important about the WTO. How China reacts to that is up to China. But I just cannot buy into the argument that our standing and protecting the rights of our exporters and workers is somehow igniting a trade war or being protectionist."

(Reporting by Tom Miles; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

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