Thursday, July 18, 2013

Chrome 28 for iOS is out: Open links in other Google apps, enhanced voice search, fullscreen on iPad, and more

The Next Web writes, A week after Chrome 28 on the desktop and Chrome 28 for Android, Google today announced the release of Chrome 28 for iOS, adding the option to open links in other Google apps among other new features. You can download the latest version now directly from Apple?s App Store. The full Chrome 28.0.1500.12 for iOS changelog is as follows: Interoperability with other Google Apps. Option to open links for YouTube, Maps, G+ and Drive in the app instead of the browser. Enhancements to voice search. Text-to-speech for all variations of English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Japanese, and Korean.?

Continue reading Chrome 28 for iOS is out: Open links in other Google apps, enhanced voice search, fullscreen on iPad, and more at The Next Web

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

How quality control works in our cells

[unable to retrieve full-text content]A cellular control mechanism prevents the production of defective proteins in our cells. A team of researchers has now obtained valuable insights into this vital mechanism that could lead to new therapeutic approaches for genetic diseases.

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Guam's disabled lack jobs: Island agency spent $1.39M, found work for 20

HELP WANTED

If you're a person with disabilities, apply for services by visiting the DISID offices on the 6th floor of the DNA building in Hag?t?a. For more information about the application process, call 642-0022/23.

You may be considered eligible for vocational rehabilitation services if you:

??Have a physical or mental impairment which results in a substantial impediment to employment; and

??You require vocational rehabilitation services to prepare for, secure, retain or regain employment.


If you're eligible, you will be provided services that are available to assist you in achieving an employment outcome that's consistent with our strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, interests and informed choice.

??It will take 60 days from the date of your application, except in special circumstances.


As needed, services may include, but aren't limited to the following:

??An assessment for determining eligibility and vocational rehabilitation needs.

??Vocational rehabilitation counseling, guidance, and services to assist you in exercising informed choices.

??Vocational and other training services which can include personal and vocational adjustment, books or other training materials.

??Physical or mental restoration services are available with some restrictions. Items such as prosthesis or orthotic devices, eyeglasses and treatment for mental or emotional disorders are considered under these services.

??In some cases, maintenance for additional costs incurred while participating in rehabilitation.

??Additional services may include interpreter and reader services, rehabilitation teaching services and orientation and mobility services for individuals who are blind, occupational licenses, tools, equipment, rehabilitation technology services, and on-the-job or other related personal assistance services while receiving vocational rehabilitation service.

Source: http://www.guampdn.com/article/20130707/NEWS01/307070028/1002/NEWS01

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Mexico volcano spits 2 mile-high ash cloud

MEXICO CITY (AP) ? The Popocatepetl volcano just east of Mexico City has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions, and Mexico City residents awoke Saturday to find a fine layer of volcanic dust on their cars.

It has been years since the center of the nation?s capital has seen a noticeable ash fall because prevailing winds usually blow the volcanic dust in other directions. Ash fell earlier this week in some neighborhoods on Mexico City?s south and east sides.

The city?s legion of car washers quickly wiped the fine coating from cars on Saturday with no apparent ill effects.

Claudia Dominguez, spokeswoman for the Mexico City civil defense office, said the very fine ash had probably been floating around the city from eruptions in previous days and had been brought to Earth by a rainfall late Friday. She said no new ash fall had been reported Saturday, despite continuous eruptions of vapor and ash into the air from the 15,000-foot (5,450 meter) volcano.

While city residents were surprised by the talcum-like ash, inhabitants of towns nearer the volcano have had to deal with much thicker accumulations that have coated their crops, homes and sidewalks.

In San Pedro Nexapa, located about nine miles (15 kms) from the volcano, residents swept up small piles of ash from a few square yards (meters) of sidewalk. Some residents wore surgical masks to ward off the dust raised by passing vehicles.

??The ash affects us a lot, because we get our water from the snow melt from Popocatepetl, and right now we can?t use the water for bathing, for cooking, we can?t even give it to our animals,?? said Agustina Perez Gutierrez, a housewife in San Pedro Nexapa. ??The children get sore throats from the ash, and it affects the few vegetables and corn crops we are able to plant.??

Mexico?s National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. A Stage 3 Yellow alert had been in effect during eruptions earlier this year until early June, when it was lowered.

Mexico?s National Center for Disaster Prevention reported there had been three explosive eruptions at the peak late Friday and early Saturday ? events that usually toss glowing-hot rock on the volcano?s flanks. It said that Popocatepetl has also continuously spewed clouds of ash into the air, most of which was headed northwest, toward Mexico City.

U.S. airlines canceled at least one flight at Mexico City?s airport on Friday as a precautionary measure, though airport authorities said the terminal was fully able to operate. Alaska Airlines had cancelled its route to Los Angeles, the airport press office said in its Twitter account.

On Friday, four airlines cancelled a total of 17 flights ??due to climate conditions and in accordance with their own internal policies,?? the airport said in a statement.

The volcano is about 40 miles (65 kilometers) from the airport, which is in turn a few miles east of the city?s center.

The Environment Ministry has urged residents to take preventive measures to deal with the ash, including wearing dust masks, covering water supplies and staying indoors as needed.

Mexico City authorities recommend that people sweep up any ash and put it plastic bags to keep it from mixing with water and forming a concrete-like substance that can block drains.

? Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Questions and Answers

Feel free to ask any questions here that you may have! I have already received a few, so I'll be answering those right now, for everyone to know.

1.What month is it?
~ Mid-October, a month and a half after the school year began.
2.Will each dormitory be shared by two people?
~ Yes; there is a dormitory building for men, and one that's across a little grassy area with pathways, trees, and the like, that houses the women. Teachers share the dormitories with the students, but have a separate wing, sitting room, and kitchen for themselves.
3.What classes are available for seniors?
~ All classes are available for seniors, any ones that they would enjoy taking, aside for the core classes that they have undoubtedly already have had, such as:
Biology
Physical Science
Algebra I
Geometry
English I
English II
United States History
World History
4.Are people allowed to visit?
~ Yes, people are allowed to visit the campus and students, but must contact the Administration Office and get approval first.
5.Are items from outside allowed to be shipped in?
~ Yes, but they are checked by the staff before being given to the students, as a matter for safety due to some of the student's psychopathic manners.

The Classes
Extracurricular
Creative Foods I & II
Spanish I, II, III & IIII
German I, II, III & IIII
Italian I, II, III & IIII
French I, II, III & IIII
Japanese I, II, III & IIII
Chinese I, II, III & IIII
Wood Shop I, II, & III
Band
Choir
Art I, II, III, & IIII
Architect I, II & III
Work Experience I and II
Small Animal Care I & II
Multicultural Art I & II
Pottery I & II
Computer Applications I & II
Accounting I
Computer Programming I & II
Child Development I & II
Teen Decisions I
Life Management I
Housing and Design I
International Food I
Food Innovations I

These involve Remedial, Normal, and Advanced Classes
Freshman Required Classes
English I
Algebra I & II
United States History
Physical Science
Physical Education {Does not involve Remedial, Normal, and Advanced}

Sophmores Required Classes
World History
Biology
Geometry
English 10
Health
Speech {Does not involve Remedial, Normal, and Advanced}
Physical Education {Does not involve Remedial, Normal, and Advanced}

Juniors Required Classes
English 11
Calculus I & II
Chemistry I & II
American Government

Seniors Required Classes
Economics

More to be Added

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Dendritic cell therapy improves kidney transplant survival, team finds

June 28, 2013 ? A single systemic dose of special immune cells prevented rejection for almost four months in a preclinical animal model of kidney transplantation, according to experts at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Their findings, now available in the online version of the American Journal of Transplantation, could lay the foundation for eventual human trials of the technique.

Organ transplantation has saved many lives, but at the cost of sometimes lifelong requirements for powerful immunosuppressive medication that can have serious side effects, said senior investigator Angus Thomson, Ph.D., D.Sc., distinguished professor of surgery and of immunology, Pitt School of Medicine. Scientists have long sought ways to encourage the organ recipient's immune system to accept or tolerate the donor organ to reduce the need for drugs to stave off rejection.

"This study shows it is possible to prepare the patient's immune system for a donor kidney by administering specially treated immune cells from the donor in advance of the transplant surgery," Dr. Thomson said. "This could be very helpful in the context of planned kidney donations from living relatives, and could one day be adapted to transplantation from deceased donors."

For the project, the research team generated immune cells called dendritic cells (DCs) from the blood of rhesus macaques that would later provide a kidney to recipient monkeys. Dendritic cells are known to be key regulators of the immune system by showing antigens to T-cells to either activate them against the foreign protein or to suppress the T-cell response. The researchers treated the donor DCs in the lab to prevent them from fully maturing and having the capacity to trigger an immune reaction against foreign proteins.

One week before having a kidney transplant, recipient monkeys received a single infusion of treated DCs obtained from their respective donor animals. Another group of monkeys was transplanted without receiving the cells, but both groups were given the same regimen of immunosuppression drugs, a modified protocol for experimental purposes that eventually results in donor organ rejection. The researchers found that the donor kidney was rejected in about 40 days among animals that got only the drugs, but survived for about 113 days in the group that had a prior infusion of treated DCs.

The modified donor DCs sent signals to the recipient immune system to stay quiet and not launch an attack against the donor organ, explained lead author Mohamed Ezzelerab, M.D., research assistant professor, Department of Surgery, Pitt School of Medicine.

"The results indicate that we achieved immune system regulation without side effects of the DCs, but better yet, the monkeys were healthier from a clinical perspective," he said. "They maintained a better weight, had less protein in the urine and fewer signs of kidney damage than the other group. Ultimately, all these factors played a role in prolonging organ survival in the group that received DC therapy."

Co-authors of the paper include other researchers from the Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute, and the departments of Surgery, Immunology, Medicine and Pathology, Pitt School of Medicine. The project was funded by National Institutes of Health grant AI051698.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_health/~3/R_OkREoSSY4/130628113214.htm

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