Friday, January 25, 2013

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3-D fireworks of a star: Astronomers reconstruct journey of emitted gas

Jan. 24, 2013 ? In 1901 the star GK Persei gave off a powerful explosion that has not stopped growing and astonishing ever since. Now a team of Spanish and Estonian astronomers has reconstructed the journey of the emitted gas in 3D which, contrary to predictions, has hardly slowed down its speed of up to 1,000 km/s after all this time.

Thanks to the images captured from the Isaac Newton Telescope and the Nordic Optical Telescope in La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain), a European team of astronomers has constructed a three dimensional map of the remnant of a nova, or in other words, what was left of the star after its explosion. The results have just been published in the Astrophysical Journal.

The protagonist of this story is the star GK Persei situated at 'just' 1,300 light years away from Earth. It is also known as Nova Persei 1901 because a strong thermonuclear eruption occurred on its surface on the 21st February 1901. On that day astronomers observed how its brightness suddenly increased to such an extent that it became one of the brightest stars in the skies.

The surprising thing is that the explosion created remaining material made up of gaseous knots, which become visible in 1916. "From then the visual spectacle has been similar to that of a firework display seen in slow motion," claims Miguel Santander, researcher at Spanish National Observatory and coauthor of the study.

After patient work to gather images, the team was able to measure the movements of more than 200 knots as well as the radial velocity using the Doppler effect, which allows to determine if they are getting closer or moving further away from us. In this way the 3D map of the nova was created and its dynamic was analysed.

"Such data are rarely available in astrophysics because as a general rule apparent expansion or, in other words, in the layout of the sky, the majority of objects cannot be seen," outlines another of the authors, Romano Corradi, from the Astrophysics Institute of the Canary Islands.

An unexpected result

In any case, the main result of this work "is that the gas seems to be moving further away in a ballistic or free manner and is hardly slowing down, contrary to what was thought in previous studies," comments the lead author of the investigation, Tiina Liimets of the Tartu Observatory in Estonia.

Until now it was thought that the gas from the explosion would slow down "significantly" due to the large quantity of matter in its path that the star has expelled previously. However, its speed has remained between a range of 600 and 1000 kilometres per second.

Long before the explosion in 1901, more than one hundred thousand years ago, GK Persei had already undergone a massive transformation from a red giant to a white dwarf. This process expelled its external layers forming a planetary nebula, which is a giant gas cloud within which the nova is now growing in 3D.

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  1. T. Liimets, R.L.M. Corradi, M. Santander-Garc?a, E. Villaver, P. Rodr?guez-Gil, K. Verro, I. Kolka. A three-dimensional view of the remnant of Nova Persei 1901 (GK Per). Astrophysical Journal, December 2012

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

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Supermarket Retailers: Washington Regulations Have Us "Under ...

Washington's sweeping regulations for the food retail industry seem too tough to swallow for some business leaders, as retailers and consumers alike can expect higher costs for a government program that will contribute little to its stated goal - improving food safety.

A recent gathering known as the Food Marketing Institute (FMI) Midwinter Conference saw major executives in the supermarket business challenge the administration to recognize that burdensome regulations do not necessarily equate to progress for industry safety.

A panel at the FMI this week, hosted by Fox News contributor Tucker Carlson, discussed the effects that a new round of Washington regulations are having on their businesses. ?

Specifically of interest are the latest safety rules implemented by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that seek to make food processors and farms more accountable for reducing foodborne illnesses. ?The rules, which are required via the?Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), were released earlier this month.

But the executives at the FMI feel they are consistently a step ahead of government anyhow, and that massive regulations need to be relaxed, not amplified.

Judy Spires, the CEO of AG Supermarket Holdings stated that?food safety "is a priority in our business, and we are proactive without having to have it legislated to us."

Spires added,?"We're an industry that's been forever providing food in the most effective way. ?Yet we feel under attack."

Steve Smith, president and CEO of K-VA-T Food Stores, agrees. ?He emphasized the food industry's proactive stance on other safety and health issues, saying retailers and suppliers can address issues on their own.

A host of problems for his company's business prospects, Smith believes, begins and ends with government regulations. ?

"For a big part of our customer base, unemployment has gone from 5% four years ago to more than 10% today," Smith claims. ?"A lot of it is due to regulations."

He adds, "I don't see it getting better in the next four years."

Smith is correct. ?Some conservative estimates place the cost of implementing these new regulations to anywhere between $5,000 and $7,500 annually for a medium-sized farm.?Other estimates?however, predict that even small farms will be put out at a clip of $13,000 per year, while larger farms will be hit with a $30,000 yearly price tag.

With farms and food producers having to absorb such costs and reduce overhead, the unemployment rate is likely to go even higher.

But are those costs worth it? ?Surely the security and safety of the nation's food supply will make this a worthwhile venture.

Diane Katz of the Heritage Foundation?thinks not, referring to the newly minted powers of the FDA as a "costly and ineffective answer to a manufactured crisis." ?

The FSMA is designed in theory to protect America's food supply, and by extension, Americans themselves. ?But Katz summarizes the regulatory effort as follows:

"... rhetoric aside, the nation?s food supply has never been safer, thanks largely to technological advances and market forces. Consequently, granting vast new powers to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would raise the cost of food but would not increase consumer protection."

Raising the cost of food is a consequence that most Americans right now simply can't afford. ?And with no tangible benefits to safety, the FSMA seems to simply be yet another government program intent on issuing red tape for the sake of issuing red tape.

In reality, food contamination illnesses have been on the decline for well over a decade; and they've been on the decline without this regulatory overreach, and without the subsequent costs.?

In the end, executives in the food retail industry all seem to be in consensus - government is just now catching up to their already intact progressive safety standards. ?And that game of catch up will only raise the costs for food producers and consumers alike.

Perhaps the administration should call off the attack on food retailers, and allow the markets to drive costs and safety - the way they already have.

That may just be something to chew on.

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Source: http://www.freedomworks.org/blog/grusbf5/supermarket-retailers-washington-regulations-have

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Voice actor for Charlie Brown arrested in Calif.

Peter Robbins appears for his arraignment Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013 in San Diego, on charges of stalking and threatening his former girlfriend and a plastic surgeon who gave her a breast enhancement he apparently didn't like. Robbins who was the voice of Charlie Brown in several "Peanuts" television shows, pleaded not guilty Wednesday in San Diego Superior Court to two counts of stalking and 10 counts of making criminal threats. (AP Photo/U-T San Diego, John Gibbins) SAN DIEGO COUNTY OUT; NO SALES; COMMERCIAL INTERNET OUT; FOREIGN OUT

Peter Robbins appears for his arraignment Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013 in San Diego, on charges of stalking and threatening his former girlfriend and a plastic surgeon who gave her a breast enhancement he apparently didn't like. Robbins who was the voice of Charlie Brown in several "Peanuts" television shows, pleaded not guilty Wednesday in San Diego Superior Court to two counts of stalking and 10 counts of making criminal threats. (AP Photo/U-T San Diego, John Gibbins) SAN DIEGO COUNTY OUT; NO SALES; COMMERCIAL INTERNET OUT; FOREIGN OUT

Peter Robbins appears for his arraignment Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013 in San Diego, on charges of stalking and threatening his former girlfriend and a plastic surgeon who gave her a breast enhancement he apparently didn't like. Robbins who was the voice of Charlie Brown in several "Peanuts" television shows, pleaded not guilty Wednesday in San Diego Superior Court to two counts of stalking and 10 counts of making criminal threats. (AP Photo/U-T San Diego, John Gibbins) SAN DIEGO COUNTY OUT; NO SALES; COMMERCIAL INTERNET OUT; FOREIGN OUT

Peter Robbins appears for his arraignment Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013 in San Diego, on charges of stalking and threatening his former girlfriend and a plastic surgeon who gave her a breast enhancement he apparently didn't like. Robbins who was the voice of Charlie Brown in several "Peanuts" television shows, pleaded not guilty Wednesday in San Diego Superior Court to two counts of stalking and 10 counts of making criminal threats. (AP Photo/U-T San Diego, John Gibbins) SAN DIEGO COUNTY OUT; NO SALES; COMMERCIAL INTERNET OUT; FOREIGN OUT

(AP) ? The man who was the voice of Charlie Brown in several "Peanuts" television shows was charged Wednesday with stalking and threatening his former girlfriend and a plastic surgeon who gave her a breast enhancement he apparently didn't like.

Peter Robbins pleaded not guilty Wednesday in San Diego Superior Court to two counts of stalking and 10 counts of making criminal threats.

Prosecutors said the 56-year-old voice actor best known for his portrayal of Charlie Brown on the TV special "A Charlie Brown Christmas" repeatedly threatened his former girlfriend, calling her as many as 37 times in a 24-hour period on her cellphone and telling her he would kill her and her son if she did not give back his dog and car.

Prosecutors said he also threatened the plastic surgeon in the coastal city of Carlsbad, calling her office so many times she moved to a hotel temporarily out of fear for her life and hired an armed guard outside her clinic. Authorities said Robbins paid for the breast enhancement and was demanding his money back after they broke up, according to the criminal complaint.

On Dec. 31, Robbins allegedly confronted his former girlfriend in a hotel room, beating his dog and telling her he would not stop hurting the animal and would kill her if she did not get a refund for the surgery, Deputy District Attorney Elizabeth McClutchey told the judge in arguing that bail be increased to $550,000. McClutchey said he then grabbed his ex-girlfriend by the neck and shoved her against the door before fleeing.

Prosecutors also told the judge that Robbins had recently purchased a gun and had been practicing at a shooting range. San Diego Superior Court Judge David M. Szumowski agreed to up the bail from $50,000 to $550,000.

Robbins was arrested Sunday at the San Ysidro Port of Entry after authorities doing a background check upon his return from Mexico spotted a warrant from the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.

Robbins was best known for his performance as the voice of Charlie Brown on "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown."

Defense Attorney Marc S. Kohnen told the judge the bail was set too high for a man with no prior criminal record, who has lived in San Diego County for 30 years and whose work is watched by so many children to this day. He called him a "distraught man" and said "this is not a stalking case" but declined to comment on what led to his arrest.

"Mr. Robbins is an eccentric individual," Kohnen told reporters after the arraignment. "He's not a threat to society."

If convicted, he would face a maximum sentence of up to nine years in prison, prosecutors said.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

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Australians rank second as global Twittersphere savages Armstrong ...

The Australian public took to Twitter to savage disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong around his interviews with Oprah Winfrey last week, producing the second highest traffic load on the social media site behind the United States.

Repucom?s social media insights team monitored the worldwide discussion around the Armstrong interview from the build-up through to the outcome of Friday?s concluding interview.

The company reports the one-on-one between Armstrong and Oprah Winfrey, broadcast on the Oprah Winfrey Network, was the subject of 1.9 million individual tweets between January 14 and January 20. Of that, over 25 percent were generated during and directly after the broadcast of the first interview in which Armstrong admitted to cheating in all seven of his Tour de France victories.

In terms of social media exposure, Twitter posts around the interview generated a possible 8.7 billion impressions, or possible individual contacts.

?For many big stars who have succumbed to scandals in the past, the high-profile on-air confession has often been the first step to redemption,? Lynne Anderson, managing director of Repucom Australia and New Zealand, said in a statement.

?However, what is clear from the reaction to the Armstrong interview is that the public are in no mood to forgive and forget on this occasion. His personal brand is heavily tainted and, judging by the tone of the global social media conversation, there?s still an immense amount of anger and disappointment out there that can?t simply be erased.?

Twitter hashtags such as #doprah and #LiveWrong, in reference to the Livestrong Foundation from which Armstrong recently stepped down as head, went viral.

Repucom says an analysis of the word clusters related to Armstrong highlighted the overwhelming negative sentiment with terms such as ?cheat?, ?liar? and ?deceitful? all prominent.

Male social media users were far more active in the discussion than their female counterparts, with 71 percent of posters with an identifiable gender being male.

Repucom says the discussion was global, with people from 152 countries engaged in the Twitter conversation, reporting ?the largest chunk of the global buzz came from the United States, with 585,655 posts written between 14 and 20 January. Armstrong?s home state of Texas accounted for around 40,000 of those. Australia was the second most prominent nation in the social media dialogue with over 128,000 Twitter posts.?

Source: http://sportsbusinessinsider.com.au/news/australians-rank-second-as-global-twittersphere-savages-armstrong-in-oprah-interview/

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