Thursday, January 24, 2013

Gay rights groups seek order on employer bias

President Barack Obama waves to crowd after his Inaugural speech at the ceremonial swearing-in on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Scott Andrews, Pool)

President Barack Obama waves to crowd after his Inaugural speech at the ceremonial swearing-in on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Scott Andrews, Pool)

(AP) ? Gay rights advocates are renewing their push for President Barack Obama to sign an executive order banning federal contractors from discriminating against gay employees.

The drive comes as Obama included an unexpected declaration of support for gay rights in his inaugural address Monday, saying, "Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law, for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well."

Gay supporters hope his comments will lead to action on their agenda on behalf of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.

Obama had frustrated many of his supporters last year when he declined to issue an executive order that would protect workers at companies with government contracts from bias based on sexual orientation or gender identity.

At the time, activists believed the administration was making a political decision based on the looming election. White House officials said Obama was waiting for Congress to pass broader legislation that would prohibit all employers from discriminating against gay workers.

"Getting past an election always uncomplicates things," said Fred Sainz, a spokesman for the Human Rights Campaign, a leading gay rights advocacy group. "We intend to pick up the issue once again and ask the president to do this."

Current federal law bans discrimination on the basis of sex, race and national origin, but it doesn't stop an employer from firing or refusing to hire a worker based on sexual orientation.

White House spokesman Shin Inouye said this week that the Obama administration is not ready "at this time" to issue an executive order banning federal contractors from discriminating against gays.

The push for Obama to act comes as legal recognition of gay rights has gradually expanded: Twenty-one states and the District of Columbia ban employment discrimination based on sexual orientation. Nine states and D.C. have legalized same-sex marriage.

Later this year, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in two cases that could further expand gay marriage rights. Gay rights groups are hoping the administration files briefs in the case to argue that gay marriage is protected by the Constitution. Obama has so far insisted gay marriage is a state issue, and White House spokesman Jay Carney reaffirmed that stance Tuesday in response to questions about the president's inaugural speech.

Gay supporters have been a loyal constituency for Obama, helping him raise millions for his re-election campaign. And they have been grateful for the president's first-term decisions to back same-sex marriage and repeal the military's "don't ask don't tell" policy, allowing gay soldiers to serve openly for the first time.

But job discrimination remains one of the last barriers for gay workers, and activists say it's unrealistic to expect Congress ? with a Republican-controlled House ? to revise discrimination laws anytime soon. Those efforts have failed to make headway in Congress for more than a decade.

In the meantime, an executive order banning discrimination by federal contractors would affect more than 20 percent of the workforce ? about 16 million workers. And some advocates believe an executive order could provide the spark that gets Congress to act.

"There's clear research that shows LGBT people face high rates of discrimination in the workplace, and we need to pursue every possible policy solution to that problem," said Jeff Krehely, vice president of LGBT research at the liberal-leaning Center for American Progress.

Randel Johnson, vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for labor issues, said business owners might have some concerns with an executive order, depending on how it was drafted, with new paperwork and enforcement requirements.

"Executive orders are often enforced through the severe sanction of debarment from federal contracts, so they must be carefully and narrowly structured," Johnson said.

Otherwise, the Chamber has taken no official position on congressional efforts to pass broader legislation prohibiting discrimination against gay workers.

Many Fortune 500 companies already include bans on discrimination based on sexual orientation in their workplace, and many others include gender identity, according to the Human Rights Campaign.

Rea Carey, executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, welcomed Obama's inaugural remarks, calling him "the most pro-LGBT president in American history." But she said it's also time for the president "to finish the job of ensuring that every American gets a fair shake."

Her group's agenda includes an executive order covering anti-gay discrimination by federal contractors, passage of broader federal legislation covering all employers and repeal of the federal Defense of Marriage Act, which defines marriage as the union of one man and one woman.

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My last couple blogs have talked about the importance of search engine optimization also known as SEO. As many businesses are beginning to do the bulk of their business online SEO and other forms of internet marketing have become extremely important and are becoming increasingly important. One of those forms of internet marketing that is growing and can really set your business apart from your competitors is social media marketing. As a Phoenix web design company we have seen social media sky rocket and the businesses that are taking advantage of this are getting rewarded big time. Facebook is right around a billion users plus or minus a few thousand depending upon how many fake users they have. This makes Facebook a major player for businesses in the competition for internet marketing. Many Phoenix web design companies have not caught up to social media marketing as of yet. Let?s take a look at some ways you can optimize your Facebook business page for SEO.

  1. Facebook Name ? This may sound like a ?duh? moment but this is extremely important. Many companies fall to the urge to add in way to many keywords into their title or they are too vague. If you own a sports memorabilia store you don?t want to name it Joe?s Football Memorabilia, Basketball Memorabilia, Baseball Memorabilia this is to vague and comes across as spam.
  2. Vanity URL ? Facebook allows you to create a vanity URL however you must get at least 25 likes before you can get one. Google does use URL?s in their algorithm so it is extremely important to use a keyword that describes your business.
  3. Use Keywords ? Just like when you are writing content for your website try to work in keywords on Facebook. Be creative as their are different places you can add these keywords in such places as the About Us section on Facebook.
  4. Contact Information ? You would be shocked at how many company?s Facebook fan pages don?t have their contact information on it. This is a necessity as many companies are getting so much of their businesses through the internet why would you want to take away an avenue of a potential customer to contact you?

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

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University of Richmond expands campus alert messages

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The University of Richmond is expanding its emergency alert messages to neighbors.

Neighbors have been asking the university for campus alerts. Anyone who wants campus text alerts should text the words "follow uralert" to 404-04.

Updates are available through Twitter follow "@uralert."

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Electron Beams Set Nanostructures Aglow

Physicists borrow an old tool from geology to focus "cathodoluminescence" and use it to probe the interior layers of metamaterials in lasers, light-based circuits and solar cells


cathodoluminescence When bombarded with electrons, the mineral quartz glows blue. Pictured: the cathodoluminescence phenomenon. Image: Flickr/S?ren.Linux

Put a piece of quartz under an electron microscope and it will shine an icy blue. First noticed in the 1960s, the phenomenon, called cathodoluminescence, gave geologists an easy way to identify quartz and other minerals in rock samples. But the light ? emitted after a beam of electrons kicks a material?s own electrons into a higher-energy state ? is faint and diffuse, and that discouraged other scientists from harnessing it for fine-scale imaging.

Now a Dutch group has found a way to collect and focus a particularly faint and localized type of cathodoluminescence that had been previously ignored, turning the glow into a precise probe of a material?s nanoscale structure. The researchers expect the technology to reach the market early this year, giving materials scientists a new tool for investigating the behavior of light in the interiors of the complex nanostructures used in lasers, light-based circuits and solar cells.

?We have built a cathodoluminescent system that is unique in the world,? says Albert Polman, a physicist at the FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics (AMOLF) in Amsterdam.

The technique combines the advantages of optical and electron-based imaging. An electron beam can in principle achieve a resolution of less than one nanometer, compared with hundreds of nanometers for a beam of light. But maps made by scattered or reflected electrons are not typically sensitive to the way light behaves in the sample. Cathodoluminescence, by contrast, can map the interaction of light and matter ? but, because it is triggered by a narrow beam of electrons, it promises the same nanometer-scale resolution that those systems can achieve.

?This has opened the door to understanding how light couples to matter in a more fundamental way,? says Harry Atwater, a physicist at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, who worked with Polman on cathodoluminescence in the past but is not involved with the work on the latest technique.

Key to the system is ultraprecise alignment of the sample. The device includes a carefully shaped parabolic mirror that collects photons as they emerge from a sample bombarded with electrons. It sends them through a system of lenses and a spectrometer to resolve the origin and energy of the light (see ?Metamaterial TV?). The device is sensitive enough to pick up a signal even from materials that are barely luminescent, such as metals. Just as in an old-fashioned cathode-ray-tube color television, the electron beam scans the sample to build up an image line by line.

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Image: Ernst Jan Vesseur & Toon Coenen (Amolf)

Already, the Dutch group, along with collaborators in the United States and Spain, has used the technique to tease out how certain nanostructures interact with light. In a recent paper studying a layered construct of silver, glass and silicon, they show that the phase velocity of visible light ? the speed at which the peaks and troughs of the wave travel through the material ? is so fast that it is effectively traveling in a vacuum, the explanation for the material?s overall refractive index of zero (E.?J.?R.?Vesseur et?al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 013902; 2013).

The effect had been predicted in such layered structures, called metamaterials, but observing it required a higher-resolution map of light emission than earlier techniques could produce. The team has also mapped the distribution of light in the silicon nanodiscs that are used as a coating on solar cells to improve efficiency, and in the ultra-small cavities of photonic crystals ? components of chip-based lasers and light-emitting diodes.

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Attorney Mark Jay Heller spoke after signing paperwork at the courthouse Monday. Lohan was not there.

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A mathematical study of the famous Dirac equation that describes particles

Jan. 7, 2013 ? In 1928 the British physicist Paul Dirac put forward one of the fundamental equations that we use today to mathematically describe a spin one-half particle from a relativistic point of view. The mathematical representation that Dirac came up with enables certain particles, including the electron, to be better understood. Nevertheless, much more remains to be discovered.

For the case of particles like electrons that move at great speed, it is very important that the equation that describes them should bear in mind the contribution of the theory of relativity, since at high speeds the effects of this theory become clear. Although Schr?dinger had previously discovered an equation that describes the movement of the electron, his equation does not take the theory of relativity into consideration.

The complexity of the structure of Dirac's equation makes it very difficult indeed to study it. "There are fewer pieces of work on Dirac's equation than on other equations on partial derivatives like, for example, that of waves or that of Schr?dinger," says the mathematician Naiara Arrizabalaga. "It has a very complicated structure. Just as the equations that describe heat or waves are written as a single equation in partial derivatives, the Dirac one is a system of four equations related to each other. This is because the operator associated with the Dirac equation is a differential matrix operator. "

Making the unresolvable resolvable

Arrizabalaga's PhD thesis has studied Dirac's relativistic equation for the precise reason that few pieces of work have been done on it. Specifically, the thesis has set out to study the self-adjoint extensions of the Dirac operator with different potentials, including the electromagnetic potentials with singularity at the origin, using inequalities of the Hardy-Dirac type for this purpose.

There is one condition in particular that must be met so that the Dirac equation has a solution and that this solution is the only one:the operator associated with the equation must be self-adjoint, in other words, it must be symmetrical and its domain must coincide with that of its adjoint. In the cases in which it is not possible to prove that the operator is self-adjoint in a certain domain, then it is interesting to build self-adjoint extensions.

Arrizabalaga has studied what these extensions have to be like when the Dirac equation is applied to different potentials. "The Dirac equation is based on a physical reality which is the movement of certain particles. But in the reality around us these particles are not alone, they interact with others and are under the influence of electromagnetic fields," says Arrizabalaga. And that is why she has studied the Dirac operator with electrical and magnetic potentials. The first part of the thesis deals with diagonal electrostatic potentials, and the second tackles more general electromagnetic potentials that have a Coulomb-type singularity.

The construction of the self-adjoint extensions for all the potentials studied are related to Hardy-Dirac type inequalities, which are proven in this same piece of work and which are of independent interest owing to the methods involved in the demonstrations and the different uses they have.

Another interesting aspect about the Dirac equation is that it can be understood as a dispersive equation, in other words, it describes a wave system that is dispersed in time and space. This is why the equation meets certain dispersive estimates. The thesis has concentrated specifically on Strichartz estimates. Counterexamples are builtin the last part of the thesis for the Strichartz estimates for the Diracmagnetic equation, and what is more, counterexamples have been found for the wave equation.

In short, the thesis has striven to further certain mathematical methods that allow progress to be made in resolving the Dirac equation. What is more, it is believed that the methods created in this piece of work will be of use in other equations.

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Monday, January 7, 2013

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[Editor's note:? With the hiring cycle seven days old and only two head-coaching jobs filled, we thought it would make sense to wipe the slate clean and provide a fresh, one-stop update as to all current vacancies.]

Arizona Cardinals:? Looking for both a coach and a G.M., the Cardinals have interviewed defensive coordinator Ray Horton and Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy.? They plan to interview Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden.? The Cardinals also sought permission to interview Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley, but to date Haley has not accepted.? Cardinals V.P. of player personnel Steve Keim is regarded as the leading candidate to be promoted to the position of G.M.

Buffalo Bills:? The Bills hired Syracuse coach Doug Marrone.

Carolina Panthers:? The Panthers announced coach Ron Rivera will return.

Chicago Bears:? G.M. Phil Emery continues to pursue a wide variety of candidates, most of which have offensive backgrounds.? They include Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy, Montreal Alouettes coach Marc Trestman, Texans offensive coordinator Rick Dennison, Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians, Falcons special-teams coordinator Keith Armstrong, Buccaneers offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan, Saints offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael, Cowboys special-teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis, Packers offensive coordinator Tom Clements, and Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell.? (It eventually will be easier to list the offensive coordinators whom the Bears haven?t interviewed.)

Cleveland Browns:? With Chip Kelly out of the mix, the Browns have ?rebooted? their search.? Currently, the Browns are looking at Cardinals defensive coordinator Ray Horton, former Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt, Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians, and Montreal Alouettes coach Marc Trestman.

Jacksonville Jaguars:? Candidates for the vacant G.M. job include Falcons director of player personnel Dave Caldwell, Cardinals V.P. of player personnel Steve Keim, 49ers director of player personnel Tom Gamble, and Giants director of college scouting Marc Ross.? There have been conflicting reports regarding whether coach Mike Mularkey will be retained; it?s believed that the next G.M. will make a final decision.

Kansas City Chiefs:? The Chiefs have hired coach Andy Reid.? Packers director of operations John Dorsey and former Browns G.M. Tom Heckert are among the candidates to replace Scott Pioli as G.M.

New York Jets:? 49ers director of player personnel Tom Gamble is believed to be the leading candidate.? Other candidates include Giants director of college scouting Marc Ross and Falcons director of player personnel Dave Caldwell.

Philadelphia Eagles:? With Chip Kelly opting to stay at Oregon, the Eagles? current candidates include Falcons defensive coordinator Mike Nolan, Falcons special-teams coordinator Keith Armstrong, Seahawks defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians, and Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy.? The Eagles also are reportedly interested in Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden.

San Diego Chargers:? Chargers director of player personnel Jimmy Raye and Colts vice president of football operations Tom Telesco are considered to be the top candidates for the G.M. job.?? Coaching candidates include Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians, but that process won?t get rolling until the Chargers have a new G.M.

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Cheese & Wine With A Friend Of Mine


A few Saturdays ago, while snow flurries transformed into a serious snow, a good friend and I explored Troy?s artsy River Street shops, planning to end the day with a visit to the new Charles F. Lucas Confectionery and Wine Bar. About 3:30, as the early winter dusk fell over snowy streets, we headed over to the wine bar at 12 Second Street in pursuit of warmth and sustenance. When we arrived the door was open, but we were early and my spirits sank?the place opens at 4 pm Monday to Saturday, 12 pm on Sunday. The moment was saved, however, when we were greeted by a friendly server who said she?d be happy to pour us a glass of wine, even though they weren?t officially open and the kitchen wasn?t ready to serve. I admit I balked for a moment, seriously thinking of heading to a restaurant in full swing. I was tired and cold and seeking immediate gratification, but the exposed brick interior, trendy low lighting and warmth of the woody decor drew me in. From that moment on, life got better. First, we drank delicious wine from a great wine list with really interesting choices, and an upbeat, pleasant and knowledgeable bartender. As my dry red wine choice I was served a delicious Italian Barbera Piemonte (Boschis, $10/glass), while my rose-loving friend enjoyed the Tavel Rose (Domaine Pelaquie, $9/glass) from France. The full wine menu (by the glass and by the bottle) is on the website, and excitingly, it?s full of thoughtful choices with distinctive tastes. These are the types of wines which remind you why you drink wine in the first place?at an affordable price. Next we sampled mouth-watering cheeses and meat from the Cheese & Charcuterie menu. Presented on a beautiful slate tile and artistically arranged with a fresh baguette, dijon mustard and cornichons were: ?thin slices of Spicy Capicola (pronounced by local Italians as ?gabba ghoul?); Old Chatham Sheepherding Co. ?Shaker Blue paired with figs; Kunik, from Nettle Meadow Farms, smooth and creamy with hints of lemon and paired with tiny gingersnaps; and the piece de la resistance, a cheese called Barely Buzzed, cheddar-like and hand-rubbed with espresso and lavender?and you could actually taste these wonderful hints of flavor! The place really delivers on everything it appears to be?intimate, special, unique, planned and well executed from the tiny European water glasses of infused drinking waters (cucumber this day), to its smart collection of craft beers, to the canisters of brightly colored classic candies it sells and beautifully displays as a shout out to the location?s confectionery history. And I haven?t even mentioned the great music that plays as if almost calibrated to fit the room. When--not if--you find yourself longing for a spot to go that?s as good as one in Manhattan--or any of the other places we visit and then whiningly compare the Capital Region to--go to the Confectionary and Wine Bar. It?s all that and more?and without the snobby attitude and big city prices.

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You?ll find so many ways to do that, such as for instance old-fashion advertising, offering business cards if not putting you web address on the part of your car to be observed while you drive to the supermarket. All that may be good to draw a half dozen people approximately to your business, but to make it really grow will take network marketing to succeed.

Oil billionaire J. Paul Getty is frequently quoted as saying he?d go for one percent of the efforts of 100 people than 100 percent of his or her own efforts, and that is the foundation of network advertising. The Kirby vacuum cleaner company created an unique kind of network marketing as far right back as 1935 ahead of the word was oined and the idea completely understood. That company knew that to sell their sweepers, your own display was needed.They had a few retailers with whom they shared the profits of their sales and employing their proven procedures they taught others to sell the sweepers and each individual who was introduced in a sales representative may also share in the profits off the efforts of others.

Their business is grown by most gradually, while some individuals may make plenty of money in a short span of time with network marketing. First, they must learn the business and how to market it as their particular home based business. By investing a set number of hours every day or every week they study from the business supporting them how to market the product or service they?re selling. They can then train others to achieve success, teaching them to promote the item or service and generate income from their income as well. The more people they?ve operating under them, the more money they will make.

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Computer scientists find vulnerabilities in Cisco VoIP phones

Jan. 4, 2013 ? Columbia Engineering's Computer Science PhD candidate Ang Cui and Computer Science Professor Salvatore Stolfo have found serious vulnerabilities in Cisco VoIP (voice over internet protocol) telephones, devices used around the world by a broad range of networked organizations from governments to banks to major corporations, and beyond. In particular, they have discovered troubling security breaches with Cisco's VoIP phone technology. At a recent conference on the security of connected devices, Cui demonstrated how they can easily insert malicious code into a Cisco VoIP phone (any of the 14 Cisco Unified IP Phone models) and start eavesdropping on private conversations -- not just on the phone but also in the phone's surroundings -- from anywhere in the world.

"It's not just Cisco phones that are at risk. All VoIP phones are particularly problematic since they are everywhere and reveal our private communications," says Stolfo. "It's relatively easy to penetrate any corporate phone system, any government phone system, any home with Cisco VoIP phones -- they are not secure."

Cui and Stolfo analyzed the phones' firmware (the software running in the computer inside the phone) and they were able to identify many vulnerabilities. They are particularly concerned with embedded systems that are widely used and networked on the Internet, including VoIP phones, routers, and printers, and have focused their research on developing new advanced security technology to protect these systems.

"Binary firmware analysis is commonly used to identify faulty software by the 'white hat' hackers and security scientists and researchers like our team," Stolfo says. "We performed this analysis to demonstrate a new defense technology, called Software Symbiotes, that protects them from exploitation."

Software Symbiotes is designed to safeguard embedded systems from malicious code injection attacks into these systems, including routers and printers.

"This is a host-based defense mechanism that's a code structure inspired by a natural phenomenon known as symbiotic defensive mutualism," Cui notes. "The Symbiote is especially suitable for retrofitting legacy embedded systems with sophisticated host-based defenses."

The researchers see these Symbiotes as a kind of digital life form that tightly co-exists with arbitrary executables in a mutually defensive arrangement. "They extract computational resources (CPU cycles) from the host while simultaneously protecting the host from attack and exploitation," explains Cui. "And, because they are by their nature so diverse, they can provide self-protection against direct attack by adversaries that directly target host defenses."

"We envision a general-purpose computing architecture consisting of two mutual defensive systems whereby a self-contained, distinct, and unique Symbiote machine is embedded in each instance of a host program," adds Stolfo. "The Symbiote can reside within any arbitrary body of software, regardless of its place within the system stack. It can be injected into an arbitrary host in many different ways, while its code can be 'randomized' by a number of well-known methods."

The Symbiote, which at runtime is required by its host to successfully execute in order for the host to operate, then monitors its host's behavior to ensure it continues to operate correctly, and, if not, it stops the host from doing harm. Removal, or attempted removal, of the Symbiote renders the host inoperable.

"The beauty of the Symbiote," says Cui, "is that it can be used to protect all kinds of embedded systems, from phones and printers to ATM machines and even cars -- systems that we all use every day."

Cisco has since released a patch to repair these vulnerabilities but it is ineffective. "It doesn't solve the fundamental problems we've pointed out to Cisco," Cui observes. "We don't know of any solution to solve the systemic problem with Cisco's IP Phone firmware except for the Symbiote technology or rewriting the firmware. We plan to demonstrate a Symbiote-protected Cisco IP Phone at an upcoming conference."

The research conducted by Stolfo and Cui was funded by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), IARPA (Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity), and DHS (Department of Homeland Security).

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Saturday, January 5, 2013

Why Its Essential To Publish An EBook ? Writing and Speaking

In June, the Organization of American Publishers revealed that for the very first time, ebook sales exceeded hardcover sales (not including kids?s publications).

Some will point out that publications are an extinction. That declaration would certainly rely on what you indicate when you use the word ?book?. The act of reading really isn?t waning, however instead the way we check out that is altering. It is now easier to review ebooks because you are able to review them on an ereader, tablet computer, computer system or phone. With apps that sync guide you are reading, you may get where you ended on a different device and never ever drop your area. No more saves to shed, I personally like that concept.

Baseding on the Pew Internet and American Life Project, concerning 20 percent of USA adults have read an ebook in the past long years. Ebook readers usually review more publications compared to visitors of print publications. Normal ebook visitors check out an average of 24 publications in the past long years, while those who choose print books, read an average of 15 books.

The statistics also discover that ebook sales this long years have climbed 49.4 % in the grownup books classification, 475.1 % in the kids?s and young person category and 150.7 % in the churchly publications classification.

Publishing an ebook is more economical than a print book, which means much more earnings for the author. When deciding on the sale rate of your book, less pricey likewise indicates that you have a really good offer of campaign. Yet another substantial advantage to releasing an ebook exists really isn?t a need to hold a bodily copy so your book will certainly constantly be in stock and accessible for sale.

It?s feasible to have thousands of individuals reviewing your book within 48 hours of submitting it for publication. Without having to package and ship your book makes it a ton less complicated to selling an ebook at that point it is to selling a print book.

Even if you wish to publish a print book no matter what, developing an ebook to support it can be an excellent advertising choice. In a sense you will have all of your bases covered by providing the reader the selection on which layout he wishes to buy your book in.

If you stringently wish to choose the ebook over the print layout you still can not fail because just about everyone has access to a pc or ereader device and will certainly still be able to read your book. It?s pretty much a win, gain scenario or if nothing at all else an extremely astute marketing decision.

Ebook visitors typically review much more publications than visitors of print books. Traditional ebook visitors review an average of 24 publications in the previous long years, while those that like print books, reviewed a standard of 15 books.

Publishing an ebook is less costly compared to a print book, which implies more returns for the author. Another considerable conveniences to publishing an ebook is there isn?t really a necessity to hold a bodily copy so your book will certainly constantly be in stock and accessible for sale.

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Pioneering research on Type 2 diabetes

Jan. 4, 2013 ? While legions of medical researchers have been looking to understand the genetic basis of disease and how mutations may affect human health, a group of biomedical researchers at UC Santa Barbara is studying the metabolism of cells and their surrounding tissue, to ferret out ways in which certain diseases begin. This approach, which includes computer modeling, can be applied to Type 2 diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases, among others.

Scientists at UCSB have published groundbreaking results of a study of Type 2 diabetes that point to changes in cellular metabolism as the triggering factor for the disease, rather than genetic predisposition. Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition in which blood sugar or glucose levels are high. It affects a large and growing segment of the human population, especially among the obese. The team of scientists expects the discovery to become a basis for efforts to prevent and cure this disease.

The current work is based on a previous major finding by UCSB's Jamey Marth, who determined the identity of the molecular building blocks needed in constructing the four types of macromolecules of all cells when he was based at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in La Jolla in 2008. These include the innate, genetic macromolecules, such as nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) and their encoded proteins, and the acquired metabolic macromolecules known as glycans and lipids. Marth is a professor in the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and the Biomolecular Science and Engineering Program; and holds the John Carbon Chair in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Chair in Systems Biology. He is also a professor with the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute in La Jolla.

"By studying the four types of components that make up the cell, we can, for the first time, begin to understand what causes many of the common grievous diseases that exist in the absence of definable genetic variation, but, instead, are due to environmental and metabolic alterations of our cells," said Marth. UCSB is the only institution studying these four types of molecules in the cells while also using computational modeling to determine their functions in health and disease, according to Marth.

The new study, published in the December 27 issue of PLOS ONE, relies on computational systems biology modeling to understand the pathogenesis of Type 2 diabetes.

"Even in the post-genomic era, after the human genome has been sequenced, we're beginning to realize that diseases aren't always in our genes -- that the environment is playing a major role in many of the common diseases," said Marth.

Normally, beta cells in the pancreas sense a rise in blood sugar and then secrete insulin to regulate blood glucose levels. But in Type 2 diabetes, the beta cells fail to execute this important function and blood sugar rises, a trend that can reach life-threatening levels. The researchers identified a "tipping point," or metabolic threshold, that when crossed results in the failure of beta cells to adequately sense glucose in order to properly secrete insulin.

Obesity has long been linked to Type 2 diabetes, but the cellular origin of the disease due to beta cell failure has not been described until now. "In obesity there's a lot of fat in the system," said Marth. "When the cell is exposed to high levels of fat or lipids, this mechanism starts, and that's how environment plays a role, among large segments of the population bearing 'normal' genetic variation. We're trying to understand what actually causes disease, which is defined as cellular dysfunction. Once we understand what causes disease we can make a difference by devising more rational and effective preventative and therapeutic approaches."

The research was based on a unique approach. "This project illustrates the power of systems biology; namely, how a network perspective combined with computational modeling can shed new light on biophysical circuits, such as this beta-cell glucose transport system," said co-author Frank Doyle. "It cannot be done by molecular biology alone, nor computational modeling alone; rather, it requires the uniquely interdisciplinary approach that is second-nature here at UCSB." Doyle is associate dean for research of the College of Engineering; director of UCSB's Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies; professor of chemical engineering; and the Mellichamp Chair in Process Control.

"We are excited to bring our 20 years of expertise on Type 1 diabetes and systems biology methods to look at the networks responsible for the onset of Type 2 diabetes," said Doyle.

According to the American Diabetes Association, 8.3 percent of the U.S. population has diabetes. The disease can lead to nerve loss, blindness, and death.

The first author of the paper is Camilla Luni, who was a UCSB postdoctoral researcher at the time of the study, and is now with the University of Padova, in Italy. The research was funded by a grant from the U.S. Army Research Office to UCSB's Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies, and a grant from the U.S. National Institutes of Health.

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  1. Camilla Luni, Jamey D. Marth, Francis J. Doyle. Computational Modeling of Glucose Transport in Pancreatic ?-Cells Identifies Metabolic Thresholds and Therapeutic Targets in Diabetes. PLoS ONE, 2012; 7 (12): e53130 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0053130

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