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Chinese censors suppressing Shanghai stampede coverage: Report
Posted: January 3, 2015 at 6:42 am
Shanghai, Jan 3:
Chinese officials in Shanghai have erected a wall of censorship on news related to the deadly New Years Eve stampede as they fear losing their jobs for failing to take preventive security measures to avert the tragedy, a media report today said.
Authorities have brought down a wall of strict censorship on local coverage of the tragedy of the deadly stampede as questions mount over how such a tragedy could have occurred in Chinas wealthiest and best-managed city, the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported.
The censorship was unprecedented and harsh and officials were worried that they could be blamed for the stampede that killed at least 36 people, the Post report said.
Relatives and victims were under close police guard and local and overseas media were told to seek Shanghai propaganda department permission to speak to the injured, it said.
The Communist Partys propaganda department in Shanghai has issued several notices to local media in the past two days, instructing them on various issues, ranging from the scale of coverage and use of photos to interview protocols, according to three senior journalists.
It seems ridiculous that local newspapers were instructed not to use photos showing people mourning for the dead victims, it quoted a senior newspaper editor as saying.
Many district officials and police fear that they were likely to lose their jobs over the incident.
A lot of heads will roll because the tragedy had infuriated state leaders, an official said.
The incident was expected to have political ramifications as the Shanghai branch of the Communist Party of China (CPC) plays an influential role at the centre.
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Ron Paul: The Real Meaning of the 1914 Christmas Truce (12/29/14) – Video
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Paul performs well in presidential poll
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U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., performed well in The Federalist Today Presidential Straw Poll released this week on The Federalist website, but not as well as he has done in other straw polls.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, won the straw poll with 26 percent of the vote, followed by Paul with 22 percent and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker with 16 percent, The Federalist said in a post.
But it is unclear if Pauls performance in this and other polls has any real significance when it comes to the real-life race for president, which he still has not yet officially entered.
Paul is no stranger to success in presidential straw polls. He won straw polls at theConservative Political Action Conference in 2013 and 2014, according to The Washington Post.
In the 2014 poll, the Bowling Green Republican bested his 2013 performance by winning 31 percent of the vote compared to 25 percent in 2013.In the 2014 CPAC poll, Cruz came in second place with 11 percent of the vote.
But the poll has not always been a great predictor of election success. GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney did win in 2012, but Pauls father and former Texas representative Ron Paul won in 2010 and 2011, according to The Washington Post.
The Federalist favors a conservative-libertarian candidate rising to the top in the coming Republican presidential nomination process but acknowledges challenges to that idea.
Any such insurgents campaign will be undone by a press that favors Democrats, a bare-knuckles Republican establishment that favors milque-toast candidates, and a bewildered flyover electorate conditioned to favor one flavor-of-the-month insurgent presidential candidate after another, to the detriment of any effective insurgent candidacy, the blog post said.
Some media outlets suggest that foreign relations may be a weak spot for Paul if he seeks his partys presidential nomination.
In its New Years resolutions and suggestions for potential Republican presidential candidates, The Hill suggests that Paul resolve to convince Republicans you can be trusted on foreign policy.
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Brainstormers: Obama's big research push kicks off with a meeting of the minds
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The motley group included men and women, old and young, in sweatshirts and three-piece suits, shod in socks and sandals, wingtips and heels. They were a kind of neuroscience dream team, more than 100 scientists gathered in a Bethesda, Maryland, hotel not to talk about their latest breakthroughs there weren't any yet but to meet and get to know one another.
Eighteen months after President Barack Obama launched an ambitious brain-research initiative, likened by some to the moon shot of the 1960s, federal officials are trying to create a new model for neuroscience research, one that emphasizes innovation and cooperation across specialities and institutions. To do that, they threw a two-day "kickoff" for scientists fortunate enough to have received the first funding slices of what is likely to be a multibillion-dollar federal pie.
The "mixer" in Maryland was organized by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, two of the agencies leading the sweeping scientific effort to develop a complete guide to the anatomy, activity and functioning of the human brain. The government's scientists already had tossed out the playbook on how research usually is done conservatively, competitively and narrowly and had embraced the highest-risk, highest-reward research projects they could identify.
The first grants for the BRAIN Initiative, whose formal name is Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies, were awarded in September; the November mixer provided intellectual cross-pollination for the researchers involved. Now, as the new year starts, the hard, slow grind for answers to some of the most enduring mysteries of the human mind is getting underway.
The architects of the project, which could provide clues to ailments such as Alzheimer's and schizophrenia, wait anxiously in the wings, hoping their efforts will help speed that process. "This can't be business as usual," said one of those architects, Rockefeller University neurobiologist Cornelia Bargmann. "This is a new culture bridging physicists, engineers, biologists, chemists . . . with a big emphasis on showing new results and discoveries."
The impetus for the brain-research effort, announced by Obama in April 2013, was a simple, staggering statistic: 1 in 4 families worldwide includes someone who suffers from a brain injury, disease or disorder, including psychiatric illnesses and developmental disorders, according to MIT's McGovern Institute for Brain Research. In the United States, the economic burden for neurological problems is nearly a half-trillion dollars every year.
That formidable arithmetic fueled the belief that the initiative and everything about it, from its goals to the scientists picked to pursue those goals needed to be innovative.
Participants often compare their mission to the Human Genome Project, the massive, federally funded collaboration that mapped the order of organic compounds in human DNA. Those compounds are fundamental to the growth and development of all organisms in the same way that neurons are key to their functioning. But understanding the precise structure, organization and activity of human brain cells is massively more complex than unraveling human DNA.
There are approximately 86 billion neurons in our brain, and at a minimum those neurons contain 100 trillion synapses, or connections. Identifying synaptic connections is further complicated by the fact that while the genome is essentially fixed, the brain is changing constantly. Every thought, every emotion, every act we perform creates, redirects, strengthens or weakens neural connections.
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Paintball anyone 10000 apply for Human Bullet Impact Tester job
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Lantern causes Bangkok Airways flight cancellation
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The number excluded tourists who joined praying rites at major national parks. In Bangkok, 798,500 Buddhists joined the praying rites at 204 temples, the ministry added. The ...
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Lawns Transformed Into Sculpture Galleries
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On the front lawn of the Marvelwood Drive home of Ted Baldwin and Barbara Geller, a young giraffe stretches for food. Nearby, its towering parent surveys the landscape.
A stork cackles while a giant black spider meanders through the low-growing, bamboo-like grass.
All are neighbors in the Baldwins free-range residential paradise.
Some homeowners adorn their lawns with inflatable Santas, wicker deer, and other holiday displays. In the spring, others put outwhirligigs or garden gnomes. A few, however, defy the status quo. Their yards are year-round outdoor galleries, showplaces for the art they create, or just love to collect. For some outdoor gallerists, showing their art is a means of communicating and creating interest for neighbors and passersby. For others, showing their art makes sense for practical as well as aesthetic reasons.
Baldwin, a retired state judge, said that a shady canopy of trees around his house made growing a conventional lawn difficult. So he and Geller, a state Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services regional director, planted the special grass. It seemed to call out for some of the exotic inhabitants that now slow traffic and bring smiles on the sharp curve outside their home.
Exposed to the elements, some of the welded and assembled creatures develop a rusty patina. Others retain their original finish. Baldwin said that curating his display was simply a matter of showing the things they like. If we like them, we buy them, he said.
Less than a mile away on another well-traveled, residential road, Dog draws the eye with its machine-like appendages and commanding presence.
The Ramsdell Street sculpture is the work of Marcus Schaeffer, aka Markus Surrealius, who fabricates and restores metal sculpture at Versteeg Art Fabricators in Bethany. He has worked on public sculptures including Tony Rosenthals well known Alamothe cube sculpture at Astor Place in New York City. The company also restored Alexander Calders Gallows and Lollipops, the monumental kinetic sculpture at Yales Beinecke Plaza.
Dog wasinspired by the Yale bulldog mascot and Yales relationship with the city. The general aesthetic he said, was also influenced by early industrial design and heavy machinery like steam shovels and locomotives. Like most of my art, its based on a philosophy/conceptual framework aesthetic I refer to as pre-dystopianism. The abandoned remnants of futures that never were, as it were. Art that riffs on the perennial tendency to romanticize the past and insist that everything is worse today and that it will all fall apart real soon now.Also theres a bit of steampunk retro-futurism in the design.
Schaeffer said the homeowner, Camille Keeler, requested the sculpture be placed on the Ramsdell Street property; also, there was no space to exhibit the piece where he had previously lived. Finally, as Schaeffer said, the whole point of sculpture for me is to allow other people to experience it. Its a way of communicating concepts that are hard to put into words. That everyone tends to interpret art differently and see different meanings in it a bonus.
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This is what 'Back to the Future II' got right and wrong about 2015
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Its 2015, the year of the glorious high-tech future predicted in the 1989 film Back to the Future: Part II
Futurist Michael Rogers told Newsweek that the movie did get a few things right like the three definite hits: biometrics, large screen home displays, video telephone calls, the CNN reported.
Futurist Ross Dawson said that flying cars do exist today for example AeroMobil but not in the way they're portrayed in the film.
They had video glasses in the movie and it's interesting that that is now coming into play with Google Glass and a number of other competitors, he further added.
Glen Hiemstra further stated that no doubt the hoverboard was wrong but there's a hoverboard company now, which uses magnetic repulsion and they're called Hendo Hoverboards.
They have to be on a certain kind of metal surface and the company has big dreams of having a big impact in the warehousing and factory business, where people could move things around on big hoverboards, he further added.
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt marries Silicon Valley entrepreneur
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Actor and director Joseph Gordon-Levitt has secretly married someone who may be even more accomplished than himself: Tasha McCauley, the multilingual futurist who cofounded a robotics company at NASA's Research Park at Moffett Field.
The two said "I do" in a ceremony at their home on Dec. 20, People reported.
Gordon-Levitt successfully kept his romance with McCauley under wraps. He said in 2013 that he was dating someone he met through mutual friends but wouldn't identify her because she wasn't part of the Hollywood scene.
She certainly isn't. New York magazine said McCauley, who speaks English, Arabic and Spanish, cofounded Fellow Robots as well as a foundation to encourage students to develop technology that will positively affect the world's population. She has also taught a course on "rapidly accelerating technologies" at Singularity University, based at NASA Research Park.
Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt married CEO of Fellow Robots Tasha McCauley on December 20, 2014. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
Given Gordon-Levitt's interest in making films, from "Inception" to "Looper" that play with concepts of science fiction, technology and time, it seems he and his new bride will have plenty to talk about.
Martha Ross provides celebrity commentary for the Bay Area News Group. Follow her at twitter.com/marthajross.
Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt married CEO of Fellow Robots Tasha McCauley, right, on December 20, 2014. (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Kairos Soceity)
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A Year In Space: Incredible Images Of Earth Over 2014 – Video
Posted: January 2, 2015 at 7:47 am
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