Friday, July 26, 2013

Behavior of turbulent flow of superfluids is opposite that of ordinary fluids

[unable to retrieve full-text content]A superfluid moves like a completely frictionless liquid, seemingly able to propel itself without any hindrance from gravity or surface tension. The physics underlying these materials -- which appear to defy the conventional laws of physics -- has fascinated scientists for decades.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

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Jenny McCarthy's 'View' Announcement Stirs Up Snark on Twitter

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Twitter is needling Jenny McCarthy.

Soon after the announcement that the outspoken TV personality was joining the panel on ABC's The View, the micro-blogging site became swarmed with snark from entertainment industry jokers and media mavens alike.

Jokes mostly focused on the 40-year-old mom's controversial views on vaccines. She has claimed that a vaccination triggered her son's autism, medical evidence to the contrary. Here are some choice tweets:

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Monday, July 15, 2013

NCAA 2014 Gamer Pro with ITSRUFFOUTHEREE - Jul 13,2013

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    Tavis Talks with fellow TSN host and author Kenneth Braswell about equal rights, the absent black father and programs available to African-American families.

  • Get the latest tips on women?s health: sexual Tai-Chi expert Dr. Sunyatta Amen on spicing up sex, Dr. Felicia Wade on heart health and Rolonda on self-esteem.

  • ?Fifty Shades of Grey? fans, join TeamFifty, your worldwide romance sisterhood, as special guests, surprises and an author call-in from E.L. James awaits!?

  • Luis von Ahn sold reCAPTCHA to Google and is now CEO and founder of language-learning app Duolingo. He talks about the future of education and big data's role.

  • Producer Jason Jones discusses ?Crescendo,? his pro-life film based on the diaries of Beethoven?s mother. Justin Bieber?s mom, Pattie Mallette, exec produces.

  • The ?momager? of the Kardashian clan and host of the ?Kris Show,? Kris Jenner talks with Jefferson Graham about using social media to keep up with her family.

  • Tune in as The Stupid Cancer Show welcomes Blair Cobb, Susan Schulz and Claudia Chan for an epic roundtable discussion about their vision for a better world.

  • Off the Bat?s Erik is back and joins Jana to discuss the newly released All-Star rosters and home run derby. The debate is sure to get heated, so don?t miss it!

  • The Glenn Z breaks down current events affecting us, like gender, class, race, history, politics, the economy, conspiracies, the occult and consciousness.

  • Joy Keys talks urban gardening with food blogger Lauren Mandel (?Eat Up: The inside scoop on rooftop agriculture?) and the PA Horticultural Society?s Adam Hill.

  • To meat, or not to meat? That is the question. Robby Garfinkel explains how the Paleo (Caveman) Diet uses natural foods to look good and feel great.

  • Actor Eloy Mendez stars in the upcoming flick, ?C.O.G.,? which received critical acclaim when it debuted at the Sundance Film Festival.

  • Multi-award-winning actress and director Kimberly McCullough talks with Take 2 Radio about her 26 years on ?General Hospital? and new directorial project.

  • Smartasses Radio welcomes Susan Slaughter, star of SyFy's ?Ghost Hunters International? and Smartasses Magazine's 2013 37th Sexiest Woman Alive!

  • Grammy-winning producer Easy Mo Bee talks about Biggie's work ethic on ?Ready to Die? and what LL's opening line in "Flava in Ya Ear Remix" meant.

  • ?The Daily Show? comedian Lewis Black reveals all the ways technology bugs him in an interview/performance with USA TODAY's Jefferson Graham.

  • What's in store for the royal couple and baby? How similar are Diana and Kate? Look to the stars with renowned astrologer and numerologist Patricia Kirkman.

  • GoProRadio Network's own Tylon "U-Savior" Washington, a house legend in his own right, talks about his exciting new project, "Iron Metropolis."

  • The world's greatest extra, actor Jesse Heiman talks about life since his appearance in a GoDaddy.com Super Bowl ad, in which he kissed supermodel Bar Refaeli.

  • ?90 Minutes in Heaven? bestselling author Cecil Murphey chats with Life Beats Radio about his new book, "Not Quite Healed."

  • Sustainable living and survival expert Rick Austin talks with Doctor Prepper about creating a "Secret Garden of Survival," the key to your very own food forest!

  • Jeffery Kazembe Batts, founder of the Universal Hip-Hop Parade, discusses the upcoming event, inspired by Marcus Garvey's commitment to social justice.

  • Publicist CeCe Vance entered showbiz as a member of the hip-hop group Phavor. Now, years later, she says, ?I can?t help but bust into a little 8-bar groove!?

  • It?s called The Big Apple, but you don?t need a big budget to get hitched. ?Book the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens for a few hundred bucks,? says Mark Anthony.

  • Source: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/realmantalkshow/2013/07/13/ncaa-2014-gamer-pro-with-itsruffoutheree

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    Grief?. | Life Perceived by Me

    [unable to retrieve full-text content]These specific people work in a department called Early Intervention so they help parents with young children, 0-3 years old navigate the intimidating world once a developmental disability has been diagnosed, such as Asperges or Autism. When describing ... We grieve over not only physical losses but the loss of an ideal. Having a child we ... No rule book exists, not a 'Self-Help' book written can describe the exact emotions that are experienced. The sadness is so ...

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    Sunday, July 14, 2013

    Obama walks tightrope in reacting to Zimmerman verdict

    By Mark Felsenthal

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin left President Barack Obama trying to dial down tensions on Sunday while reassuring supporters he still stands against discrimination and gun violence.

    Obama called for calm as activists outraged by the verdict planned rallies and urged the administration to pursue civil rights charges against Zimmerman. On the other side, Republicans said he inflamed tensions by wading into the issue in 2012, when he said, "If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon."

    "I know this case has elicited strong passions," the president said Sunday in a statement. "And in the wake of the verdict, I know those passions may be running even higher. But we are a nation of laws, and a jury has spoken."

    Critics charged that some of those tensions were of his own making: the president's willingness to comment on the case may have highlighted the racially charged nature of the trial.

    "The president engaged in this and turned it into a political issue that should have been handled exclusively with law and order," Republican Representative Steve King said on Fox News Sunday.

    The clearing of Zimmerman by a six-person jury in Florida has also stirred disappointment that justice may not be served and raised fears that unhappiness about the verdict could lead to civil unrest.

    Critics contend Zimmerman wrongly suspected 17-year-old Martin of being a criminal because he was black, making it a civil rights issue. Rallies were planned for New York, San Diego, Sacramento and elsewhere on Sunday.

    Zimmerman's lawyers argued he acted in self-defense the night of February 26, 2012, when he and Martin met inside a gated community in the central Florida town of Sanford.

    In the wake of the trial, civil rights leaders including Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and Benjamin Jealous, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), urged the Justice Department to pursue federal civil rights charges against Zimmerman.

    The Department of Justice said it is reviewing its options but indicated that its scope may be narrow given its ability to bring civil rights cases and limitations on the heels of the Florida court's acquittal.

    "Zimmerman was not a state actor," said Laurie Levenson, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. "Much of the civil rights law only applies to state actors. This is a private individual."

    Martin's family could bring a civil lawsuit for wrongful death or negligence, Levenson said. The Justice Department could conduct an investigation into whether local law enforcement officers treat people of color differently than whites, she said.

    Even as Obama called for the public to respect the court's decision, he also sought to channel the emotion surrounding the case into support for efforts to strengthen controls over gun ownership.

    "We should ask ourselves if we're doing all we can to stem the tide of gun violence that claims too many lives across this country on a daily basis," he said.

    Obama's campaign to curb gun violence after the Newtown, Connecticut, school massacre of 20 children and six adults in December was defeated when the U.S. Senate rejected a plan to expand background checks for gun buyers.

    (With additional reporting by Amanda Becker in Washington and Ellen Wulfhorst and Barbara Liston in Sanford, Florida; Editing by Stacey Joyce)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-walks-tightrope-reacting-zimmerman-verdict-001756157.html

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    Powerful typhoon forces evacuations in China

    BEIJING (AP) -- Typhoon Soulik has been downgraded to a storm after forcing the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people in southeast China and killed at least two in Taiwan.

    China's National Meteorological Center said it was downgraded to a tropical storm by late Saturday, and by early Sunday morning after moving inland from Fujian province, it had further weakened to a tropical low pressure.

    The typhoon had disrupted transportation and commerce across Taiwan, cutting power to 520,000 homes around Taipei before hitting coastal Fujian on Saturday afternoon, where about 300,000 people were evacuated from their homes, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

    Earlier, Soulik had buffeted large areas of northern and central Taiwan with torrential rains, forcing authorities to close schools and businesses throughout northern Taiwan.

    A falling brick killed a 50-year-old policeman in the Taipei suburb of Tanshui, while in Miaoli, a 54-year-old women died after falling from her roof. One man in the central city of Taichung was listed as missing after being swept into a raging river.

    Throughout Taiwan, the National Fire Agency reported there were at least 104 injuries.

    Source: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/A/AS_ASIA_TYPHOON?SITE=MOPAR&SECTION=INTERNATIONAL&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

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