Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Texas cancer researchers resign in disgust over cancer profiteering ...

(NaturalNews) A major rift has formed at the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT), one of the largest publicly-funded efforts by a state government to promote conventional cancer research and drug development, after 33 scientists, including the group's chief scientific officer, suddenly resigned from their posts. According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the group's research arm has been clashing with its oversight arm over how funds are to be disbursed, with many raising qualms about increasing commercialization and profiteering taking place within the organization.

Hatched in 2007 with the goal of spending $3 billion by 2020 on cancer research and prevention, CPRIT has already doled out hundreds of millions of dollars in recent years, primarily towards peer-reviewed research efforts that the group claims are for "preventing and curing cancer." A much smaller portion of the group's funding has typically been reserved for specific prevention efforts and commercial projects, the latter of which involve the controversial use of taxpayer dollars to fund the private development of new cancer drugs.

But in 2012, the overall amount of CPRIT funding used for such commercial projects increased dramatically, raising concerns among many of the group's foundational members about where the organization is headed in terms of its overall mission. And the CPRIT oversight committee, which is supposed to consult with scientists before making major funding decisions, has increasingly acted arbitrarily in deciding how to disburse funds, with a larger share of these disbursements getting directed towards questionable drug-development efforts rather than actual research and prevention efforts.

The straw that broke the camel's back was an $18 million grant recently awarded to the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, which was to be used for commercializing and rushing to market new cancer drugs. According to now-departed scientists from CPRIT, which include Nobel laureates Alfred G. Gilman, the group's chief scientific officer, and Philip A. Sharp, along with many others, key leadership at CPRIT flagrantly sidestepped the scientific peer review process in awarding the grant, as well as several others, while putting various peer-reviewed grants on the back burner.

CPRIT leadership has also been steering the organization towards a "new, politically driven, commercialization-based mission," according to one now-resigned scientist, which implies that more public money is now being given to drug companies to develop cancer drugs rather than to groups trying to prevent and cure cancer. This same scientist warned in his resignation letter that, if left unchecked, this hijacking of CPRIT by those with ill motives and shady intent has the potential to "subvert the entire scientific enterprise."

"I can't think of a better example than this one of how a potential conflict of interest can undermine an institution," Paul Root Wolpe, a bioethicist at Emory University, is quoted as saying to Nature about the situation.

Though the controversial grant to M.D. Anderson was eventually withdrawn in response to voiced concerns, and the peer-reviewed grants moved through the system as they should have been from the start, the culture of respecting the peer-review process at CPRIT has continued to devolve into what some whistleblower scientists have dubbed full-blown "hucksterism." Corruption continues to take precedent over honest science, they claim, which is what eventually drove them to make the ultimate decision to depart from the group.

As far as any chance at restoring integrity to CPRIT, James M. Mansour, a Texas businessman and current chairman of the group's oversight committee, is one of the primary targets for removal, as his influence is said to be a driving force behind the group's evolving cronyism. Appointed by Texas Governor Rick "Gardasil" Perry, Mansour was exposed recently for actually celebrating the departure of the group's primary scientists, as they would no longer obstruct his plans to divvy up taxpayer dollars how he personally sees fit.

"If the institute hopes to recruit independent peer reviewers of the caliber that have just departed in droves, its leadership must change at the very highest levels. Mansour's removal is essential," said a recent Nature piece. "Such housecleaning is also the only way to begin rebuilding the trust of the Texas public, which has every right to expect that the $2 billion as yet unspent by the CPRIT be awarded through unimpeachable peer review."

Gov. Perry, who continues to laud the work of Mansour at CPRIT -- Mansour has donated at least $55,000 to Perry's gubernatorial campaigns since 2005, after all -- was one of the primary drivers behind the passage of the legislation in Texas that created CPRIT back in 2007. The now-shamed former cyclist Lance Armstrong also led the push to establish CPRIT, which outside commentators and politicians are now saying was flawed from the start.

"It was like somebody didn't know how to write the creation of a state agency, but they did anyway," said Garnet Coleman, a member of the Texas House of Representatives, in a recent statement. According to Coleman, the legislation to establish CPRIT, which was pushed heavily by both Gov. Perry and Armstrong, lacked proper internal safeguards and oversight by the legislature, which suggests that it was almost designed with corruption in mind. "We need to take the rules, fix them and put them in a statute," he added, noting that he plans to introduce a new measure to amend the flawed agency next year.

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Monday, October 29, 2012

How to recover data from a dead or erased hard drive

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Q. I?have a hard drive with valuable information on it, but I can't seem to access it???the drive is either damaged or erased. Is there any way I can see what's on the drive and get it off??

Don't worry, we're not going to ask where you got the drive, but there are plenty of ways to examine it and see if any of the data is recoverable. With a little time, the right tools, and some care, you may be able to get some data off of that drive.

Step one: Assemble your tools and examine the drive's condition
The first thing to do is make sure you have the tools required to connect this drive to another computer safely. Ideally, you'll have some kind of SATA/IDE to USB cable or USB drive enclosure or sled that you can mount the drive into and connect it to your computer easily. Sure, if you have a desktop and like getting your hands dirty you can try to install the drive as an internal one, but an external connection is faster and easier.

Next, take a look at the drive itself. Is it damaged in any way? Are the pins bent or broken? Make sure that the drive is in good enough condition to actually use before you try anything in the first place that may damage it even further. If the drive is too physically damaged to attempt recovery, you may need more drastic measures that we'll get to later. If everything looks good and you have the equipment required to connect the drive to your system, we can proceed.

Step two: Grab some data recovery software and connect the drive
Before you do much else, make sure your antivirus and antimalware tools are up to date. You don't know what you'll find on this drive, and you don't want it to start misbehaving once the drive is connected to an active system. Once you've done that, it's time to download and install some data recovery tools. Here are a few we love:

Recuva (Windows, Free): Personally, Recuva has been indispensible. Made by the same folks behind CCleaner, Recuva makes data recovery simple and easy. if you're only interested in browsing and restoring selected files off of the drive, Recuva is a great option. Alternatively, check out Undelete Plus for Windows.

FileSalvage (OS X, $80): File Salvage for Mac will set you back some serious coin, but it's one of the best tools to pull data off of a connected hard drive in OS X. It can recover virtually any type of file on multiple partition types, and prides itself on its ability to recover from damaged drives and corrupt media. If you want an alternative, try Data Rescue for Mac ($100).

TestDisk (Win/OS X/Linux, Free): If you're not afraid of the command line, TestDisk is an open source utility that can run against almost any platform or partition type. It does a great job of recovering data quickly, and won't do unnecessary writes against the drive you're trying to recover from.

Bootable Linux distros for drive recovery: If you're not interested in messing around with apps (or paying for them), consider burning a bootable CD or USB key with BackTrack, Bart PE, or SpinRite on it, so you can boot to an OS that's not your primary drive, avoid writing or touching the drive you want to recover from, and run a host of recovery and forensics tools against that drive that are highly effective and completely free.?

A number of these tools can recover from formatted drives, especially if the data hasn't been overwritten. We've tackled this topic before, and used Knoppix as our bootable linux distro, but the steps apply to the ones we've mentioned as well. For more reading, check out this old but still largely accurate guide at Linux.com to recovering from formatted drives.

Remember, the less you work with the drive you want to recover data from, the better. As you read from the drive, you run the risk of exacerbating any damage it may have. The more you write to the drive, the more likely you are to overwrite something you want to recover. Bootable Linux distros??many of which have tools like TestDisk pre-installed (among other, more advanced tools)???are the best way to go if you're familiar with the method and if you're interested in recovering entire partitions, or making a non-bootable drive bootable again. If you're just looking for files and you know the drive was in a Windows system or a Mac, a stand-alone app is an easier way to go.

Step three: Get out the big guns (and your wallet)
Okay, so the drive is physically damaged, has been wiped and overwritten, or nothing else you try works and you really, really need the data off of it. You're even willing to pay a lot?for it. We're not going to ask why, but at this point it's time to call in the professionals.?

Pick up the phone and call the folks at DriveSavers and OnTrack to see what they can do for you. I've had good experiences with OnTrack. DriveSavers is well known and loved, both because they came to the rescue with free drive recovery services after September 11, 2001 and more recently helping Wired's Mat Honan recover from his epic hacking. Both companies do a superb job at pulling data even off of drives that have been formatted, overwritten, or even severely physically damaged. Keep in mind though that these services generally run in the thousand dollar-range, according to DriveSavers,?and higher.

If the drive is yours, or the data you get from the drive is valuable, we'd strongly suggest you make sure your data is backed up, both locally and online. After all, it's better to be able to get the data back quickly than have to jump through these hoops every time a drive fails. Remember, every hard drive will fail eventually, it's just a matter of time. Now go forth, use this knowledge for good, and recover!?

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

US futures rebound for the first time this week

FILE - In this Oct. 9, 2012, file photo, trader Andrew O'Connor works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. After three straight days of losses for major stock indexes, investors appeared to be looking for bargains Thursday. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 9, 2012, file photo, trader Andrew O'Connor works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. After three straight days of losses for major stock indexes, investors appeared to be looking for bargains Thursday. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

NEW YORK (AP) ? Stock futures rebounded strongly Thursday on better-than-expected employment numbers that will likely provide some optimism to millions of U.S. job seekers.

The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid plummeted last week to seasonally adjusted 339,000, the Labor Department said. It was the lowest level in more than four years.

Dow Jones industrial futures rose 55 points to 13,323. The broader S&P futures gained 7.6 points to 1,433.90. Nasdaq futures tacked on 17.25 points to 2,740.

Weekly applications fell by 30,000 to the fewest since February 2008. The four-week average, a less volatile measure, dropped by 11,500 to 364,000, a six-month low.

It's a significant number because when applications drop below 375,000 consistently, it suggests that hiring is strong enough to lower the unemployment rate.

The report comes on the heels of surprisingly strong job numbers for September.

Still threatening any recovery is the worsening situation in Europe and Asia.

The U.S. trade deficit widened in August and exports slid to the lowest level in six months as a widening recession in Europe and a slowing economy in China and elsewhere cuts in do demand for U.S. products.

The deficit increased to $44.2 billion in August, the biggest gap since May and a 4.1 percent increase from July, the Commerce Department said Thursday.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Imaginary Invalid | Triangle Arts and Entertainment

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PlayMakers premieres new adaptation of Moli?re?s ?Imaginary Invalid?

What?s more fun at election time than a hilarious new look at the best play ever written about the health care industry?

PlayMakers Repertory Company, the professional theater in residence at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, provides the answer with its world premiere adaptation of the insightful Moli?re comedy ?Imaginary Invalid,? on stage Oct. 24-Nov. 11 in the Paul Green Theatre at UNC?s Center for Dramatic Art on Country Club Road.

In the classic tale, a rich hypochondriac surrounds himself with a host of quacks eager to take his money by promising cures to an array of suspect illnesses, then all manner of mayhem breaks loose. ?This ?Invalid? is outrageously smart and wickedly funny!? said PlayMakers producing artistic director Joseph Haj.

While the eye-opening comedy first appeared over 300 years ago, the passage of time has only heightened its absurd accuracy, exposing a system where no one is blameless ? neither the doctors nor their patients.

Show times will be 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3, and 2 p.m. Sundays. For a complete schedule, more information and to purchase tickets, call (919) 962-PLAY (7529) or visit www.playmakersrep.org. Tickets are $15 to $50.

Visionary director Dominique Serrand, artistic director and co-founder of Tony Award-winning Theatre de la Jeune Lune (Minneapolis, Minn.) helms this irreverent PlayMakers commission of a timeless classic. Serrand acted, conceived, directed and designed Jeune Lune productions for more than 30 years, concentrating primarily on directing. He has received a knighthood from the French government in its Order of Arts and Letters.

Working with Serrand on the PlayMakers? production is his longtime Jeune Lune collaborator, actor Steven Epp, featured in the title role. Their recent production of Moli?re?s ?The Miser? was performed to acclaim at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Boston?s American Repertory Theatre and Actors Theater of Louisville.

Epp is co-artistic director of Minneapolis? The MovingCompany, with Serrand. He was actor, writer, director, and co-artistic director at Jeune Lune from 1983 to 2008. His acting credits include title roles in ?Tartuffe,? ?Crusoe,? ?Hamlet,? ?Gulliver,? and ?The Miser.?

David Ball created the new adaptation, which was specially commissioned by PlayMakers. Ball also collaborated with Serrand and Epp on their adaptation of ?The Miser.? He has been dramaturg and playwright at Minneapolis?s Guthrie Theater, professor at Carnegie Mellon University and artistic director of Pittsburgh?s Metro Theater, and was director of the drama program at Duke University. His plays and adaptations have been staged at major regional theaters across the nation and Off-Broadway.

In conjunction with ?Imaginary Invalid,? PlayMakers will host ?The Vision Series-Directors in Conversation,? a behind-the-scenes preview with Dominique Serrand at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 17. Theater-goers and others interested in the creative process are invited to the Paul Green Theatre to share coffee and hors d?oeuvres provided by series sponsor Jujube Restaurant, learn about the production and get a behind-the-scenes look at the design and vision for the show.

?The Vision Series? is free and open to the public. Reservations are encouraged, as space is limited. Call PlayMakers? box office at (919) 962-7529 to RSVP. Other special events during ?Imaginary Invalid? will include:

  • Oct. 15, 6 p.m.: a program with the director and company members at McIntyre?s Books in Fearrington Village, Pittsboro;
  • Oct. 22, 7 p.m.: an ?In the Wings? discussion with the creative team at the Durham County Library?s Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St., downtown Durham;
  • Oct. 24-26, 7:30 p.m.: preview performances;
  • Oct. 27, 7:30 p.m.: the opening night performance, with a complimentary gala party afterward;
  • Nov. 3, 2 p.m.: open captioned performance;
  • Oct. 31 and Nov. 4: free post-show discussions with the creative team;
  • Nov. 6: an all-access performance for attendees with special needs, with sign language interpretation and audio description; and
  • Nov.10 and 11: free post-show ?Mindplay? discussions sponsored by the North Carolina Psychoanalytic Society.

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Jennings and The Picnic Basket are co-producing sponsors for ?Imaginary Invalid.?

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Following ?Imaginary Invalid,? PlayMakers will present the holiday classic ?It?s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play? (Nov. 28-Dec. 16). Then the 2012/13 Mainstage Season continues with Lorraine Hansberry?s ?A Raisin in the Sun? performed in rotating repertory with 2012 Tony Award-winner ?Clybourne Park? (Jan. 26-March 3), plus the dazzling hit musical ?Cabaret? (April 3-21).

PlayMakers is based in UNC?s College of Arts and Sciences. The Drama League has named PlayMakers one of the ?best regional theatre companies in America.?

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Sony Intros VAIO Duo 11 And 20? Tablet Tap 20 | Tempo - News in ...

Switch Instantly Between Slate And Keyboard Mode With This Notebook?s Hybrid Surf Slider Design

MANILA, Philippines ? Redefining the portable PC experience, the new Sony VAIO Duo 11 is a high-performance, hybrid Ultrabook with a sliding LCD display that switches effortlessly between slate and keyboard mode.

It is perfect for the busy individuals on the go who do not want to sacrifice style nor performance. Within its sleek frame, the new VAIO Duo 11 comes equipped with the new Windows 8 operating system and allows high-precision writing with a digitizer stylus, allowing you to consume and create exciting and entertaining digital content wherever life takes you.

The elegant VAIO Duo 11 features a sliding LCD display with the new Surf Slider design by Sony. Slide into keyboard mode when you need to use the keyboard to work on documents and turn it into slate mode to comfortably browse the Internet, SNS (social networking service) or Windows Apps. Remarkably slim and light as well, the VAIO Duo 11 measures just 17.85mmand weighs approximately 1.3kg.

Despite its compact size, the VAIO Duo 11 possesses tremendous power and impressive battery life, essential for today?s users who are always on the go. The Active Clip feature allows users to snip out or select parts of an image and save them to a fully shareable scrapbook. During presentations, the digital stylus can also be used to write notes and comments directly onto the PowerPoint document when in slideshow mode for unprecedented interactivity.

Enjoy multimedia and social media with ease

The VAIO Duo 11 takes the multimedia experience to a new level with a range of intuitive features and apps for the user?s entertainment pleasure.

The ?Music? application lets you enjoy your music collection with superb quality thanks to xLoud and ClearPhase technologies, while the ?Album? application makes viewing, sorting or sharing pictures and videos exciting and intuitive. Both applications lets you ?throw? or stream personal photos, video and music content to enjoy on DLNA compatible large screen TV and audio systems.

?Socialife? a unique application that organizes social networking also points you to other popular topics and even suggests content that you might like.

Along with the latest Sony experience, comes in the more family-oriented 20-inch tablet, the Tap 20.

Enjoy its large 20? touchscreen, innovative apps, and conveniently integrated battery transforming home computing into a fun experience that you can share with your loved ones

Computers have become a necessity to every home. That is a fact, and with the popularity of the tablet computer, more and more Filipino families want to abandon the conventional desktop PC for tablets. However, with the many limitations of a tablet computer, families who love to share activities at homeare faced with the dilemma of choosing between a tablet and a conventional desktop PC.

Sony todaybrings to the Philippines a solution to this dilemma with the all new Sony VAIO Tap 20, a combination of the tablet and conventional desktop PC. The new Sony VAIO Tap 20 transforms home computing into a fun, engaging experience. Featuring a large, fully-adjustable 20? touchscreen and integrated battery, the VAIO Tap 20 offers new usage opportunities for individuals as well as the entire family.

Versatile viewing

The VAIO Tap 20 can be adjusted into any angle depending on usage with its flexible stand that offers seamless movement from multiple viewing angles. Laying the VAIO flat lets users read digital magazines or have fun with the barkada and family with its multi-touch panel for board games, sketching pictures and more, while sitting the VAIO Tap 20 at an angle allows users to take full advantage of the new Windows 8 touch-optimised user interface.

When in desktop style, the VAIO Tap 20 becomes a fully capable desktop PC that can be used with the bundled PC and mouse. With its vibrant 20? 1600?900 screen viewers enjoy rich, true-to-life colour regardless of screen angle or seating position.

In addition to the wide range of family-friendly touch applications available in the Windows Store, The VAIO Tap 20 comes with two original apps developed with the family in mind.

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Prototype of lunar water-prospecting robot to search for water ice at moon's northern pole

ScienceDaily (Oct. 9, 2012) ? Astrobotic Technology Inc. has completed assembly of a full-size prototype of Polaris, a solar-powered robot that will search for potentially rich deposits of water ice at the moon's poles. The first of its kind, Polaris can accommodate a drill to bore one meter into the lunar surface and can operate in lunar regions characterized by dark, long shadows and a sun that hugs the horizon.

Astrobotic, a Carnegie Mellon University spinoff that develops robotics technology for planetary missions, is developing Polaris for an expedition to the moon's northern pole. It would launch from Cape Canaveral atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch vehicle. The company, in partnership with CMU, seeks to win the Google Lunar X Prize of more than $20 million.

Polaris is a flight prototype, but has the same configuration as the rover that will eventually land on the moon. This will enable Astrobotic team members to spend the coming months testing and improving the robot's computer vision, navigation and planning software, and software that can plot the rover's position on the moon within 10 feet. It includes a number of flight-worthy components, including wheels and chassis beams constructed of light, but tough composite materials.

"It is the first rover developed specifically for drilling lunar ice," said William "Red" Whittaker, Astrobotic CEO and founder of the Field Robotics Center at CMU's Robotics Institute. Other robots built by the Field Robotics Center have developed technologies necessary for lunar drilling, but none of those machines was ever meant to leave Earth. "What Polaris does is bring those many ideas together into a rover configuration that is capable of going to the moon to find ice," he added.

Observations by NASA and Indian spacecraft suggest that a substantial amount of water ice could exist at the lunar poles. That ice could be a source of water, fuel and oxygen for future expeditions.

To find the ice, a rover thus must operate as close to the dark poles as possible, but not so far that it can't use solar arrays for power, Whittaker said. Polaris thus has three large solar arrays, arranged vertically to capture light from low on the horizon. The solar arrays will be capable of an average of 250 watts of electrical power.

Polaris also makes use of software, pioneered in CMU's NASA-funded Hyperion robot, that keeps track of the rover's position relative to the sun's rays to maximize solar energy and husbands battery power for use in the long shadows and dark regions found at the poles.

Polaris, 5 1/2 feet tall, 7 feet wide and almost 8 feet long, can move at about a foot a second on 2-foot-diameter composite wheels. Like Scarab, a NASA-funded robot built by CMU, its suspension will enable the rover to rise up over rough terrain, but also lower itself to the ground to perform drilling. The rover will weigh 150 kilograms, or about 330 pounds, and can accommodate a drill and science payload of up to 70 kilograms, or a bit more than 150 pounds.

"The composite materials are of aerospace quality and that's a huge step up for us," Whittaker said. The lighter structural materials are essential for Polaris to accommodate the heavy drill as well as the massive batteries it will need for low-light operations. The carbon fiber and Kevlar materials also are important to the mission because they won't release gases in the moon's hard vacuum; the robot's science package will include gas sensors that could be disrupted by such out-gasing, he explained.

Whittaker said the lunar day lasts about 14 Earth days, though only about 10 days are suitable for water prospecting at the poles. The Astrobotic team expects Polaris could drill 10 to 100 holes during that time as it locates and characterizes water ice deposits. But if Polaris successfully survives the long, frigid lunar nights, as anticipated, the prospecting mission could be extended indefinitely.

Astrobotic has won nine lunar contracts from NASA worth $3.6 million, including one to evaluate how Polaris can accommodate NASA's ice-prospecting instruments during a three-mile traverse near the moon's north pole. Astrobotic earlier developed a robot called Red Rover suitable for equatorial destinations. The design of Polaris is significantly different, reorienting the solar arrays to capture tangential light, rather than the overhead light of equatorial regions. It also is larger and generates more power to operate the science package. Griffin, a lunar landing vehicle being developed by Astrobotic, can accommodate either rover.

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Lady Gaga Vomits on Stage, Carries on Like a BOSS

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Monday, October 8, 2012

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