Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Kate Winslet expecting a baby with new husband

FILE - In this Dec. 9, 2012 file photo, British actress Kate Winslet, left, arrives with Ned Rocknroll at the awards presentation of The Longines Hong Kong Cup horse race at the Shatin race track in Hong Kong. A representative for the 37-year-old Oscar winner confirms Winslet and husband Rocknroll are expecting a child. People.com first reported the pregnancy Tuesday, June 4, 2013. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 9, 2012 file photo, British actress Kate Winslet, left, arrives with Ned Rocknroll at the awards presentation of The Longines Hong Kong Cup horse race at the Shatin race track in Hong Kong. A representative for the 37-year-old Oscar winner confirms Winslet and husband Rocknroll are expecting a child. People.com first reported the pregnancy Tuesday, June 4, 2013. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)

(AP) ? Kate Winslet is going to be a mom again.

A representative for the 37-year-old Oscar winner confirms Winslet and husband Ned Rocknroll are expecting a child. People.com first reported the pregnancy Tuesday.

Winslet has two children from her two previous marriages: 12-year-old Mia, whose father is director Jim Threapleton, and 9-year-old Joe, the son of director Sam Mendes.

Winslet and Rocknroll were married in December. Rocknroll is the nephew of entrepreneur Richard Branson.

Associated Press

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Planets Found by Kepler Spacecraft Likely Larger Than Thought

INDIANAPOLIS ? A large number of worlds found by NASA's Kepler alien planet-hunting space telescope are probably significantly larger than scientists previously estimated, a new study suggests.

The Kepler Space Telescope has spotted more than 2,700 potential exoplanets since its launch in 2009, and scientists using the Kitt Peak National Observatory Mayall 4-meter telescope have categorized the home stars of many of those planet candidates for the past three years. In particular, the researchers made detailed follow-up observations of 300 of the stars Kepler found likely to be harboring exoplanets.

"One of the main findings of this initial work is that our observations indicate that most of the stars we observed are slightly larger than previously thought and one quarter of them are at least 35 percent larger," astronomer and leader of the study Mark Everett said in a statement. "Therefore, any planets orbiting these stars must be larger and hotter as well. By implication, these new results reduce the number of candidate Earth-size planet analogues detected by Kepler." [Gallery: A World of Kepler Planets]

In total, the stars observed by Everett and his team host more than 360 Kepler planet candidates, as some of the stars were found to have more than one satellite.

"While Kepler is the discovery machine, it takes both Earth-based and space-based telescopes to truly understand exoplanets and how they relate to the stars they orbit," said David Silva, an astronomer at the National Optical Astronomy Observatory who contributed to the study.

Ground-based follow-up observations of stars studied by Kepler allow scientists to identify which planets, if any, may be capable of supporting life.

"Determination of accurate stellar sizes allows astronomers to more accurately identify which exoplanets are Earth analogs, fulfilling a key goal of the Kepler mission," said Steve Howell, a Kepler project scientist. Howell presented the new findings here today (June 4) at the 222nd meeting of the American Astronomical Society.

Kepler has been suffering from some serious health problems recently. An essential wheel used to keep the telescope in position while planet hunting failed after showing signs of increased friction for about the past five months.

Engineers are still trying to get the telescope back online, but if they can't, the mission might be adapted to fit Kepler's new mode of operation. Instead of staring deeply into one part of the universe, the telescope might be able to scan the sky broadly, researchers said.

The new findings will be published in an upcoming issue of the Astrophysical Journal.

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Hello there! I?ve been a member for several years, and have good experience with role-playing. Many of my current partners have disappeared, so I am now looking for a role-playing partner or two. Rules. I know, many of us don't like them, but I only have a few.

1. I don't really have any limits, and if you do, let me know. However, I will only go over limits by another system, such as email or messenger, to avoid breaking RPG's rules.
2. I play both males and females, though most of the time I have stronger female characters. I do have some male characters I am willing to try, but please ask me first, as I'm not a big fan of doubling.
3. Also, I am looking for literate players, possibly even advanced. Most of all, I ask that you avoid one-liners. Also, be sure to tell me if you don't feel like continuing.

*Indicates my level of interest. !Means I have a plot, at least one that would help start things off, but it would be great to talk about a plot that could help to role-play go on for a while and still be interesting.

Genres I am most interested in now:
Fantasy
Altered DNA
Mythical Creature Market
*!Medieval Fantasy
****!Peter Pan

As you can tell, right now I am in the mood for a Peter Pan roleplay, and will love you forever if you decide to do this genre with me. Please post here if you are interested, and I can pm you plots for any genre that you are interested in.

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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Printing innovations provide 10-fold improvement in organic electronics

June 2, 2013 ? Through innovations to a printing process, researchers have made major improvements to organic electronics -- a technology in demand for lightweight, low-cost solar cells, flexible electronic displays and tiny sensors. The printing method is fast and works with a variety of organic materials to produce semiconductors of strikingly higher quality than what has so far been achieved with similar methods.

Organic electronics have great promise for a variety of applications, but even the highest quality films available today fall short in how well they conduct electrical current. The team from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have developed a printing process they call FLUENCE -- fluid-enhanced crystal engineering -- that for some materials results in thin films capable of conducting electricity 10 times more efficiently than those created using conventional methods.

"Even better, most of the concepts behind FLUENCE can scale up to meet industry requirements," said Ying Diao, a SLAC/Stanford postdoctoral researcher and lead author of the study, which appeared today in Nature Materials.

Stefan Mannsfeld, a SLAC materials physicist and one of the principal investigators of the experiment, said the key was to focus on the physics of the printing process rather than the chemical makeup of the semiconductor. Diao engineered the process to produce strips of big, neatly aligned crystals that electrical charge can flow through easily, while preserving the benefits of the "strained lattice" structure and "solution shearing" printing technique previously developed in the lab of Mannsfeld's co-principal investigator, Professor Zhenan Bao of the Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences, a joint SLAC-Stanford institute.

To make the advance, Diao focused on controlling the flow of the liquid in which the organic material is dissolved. "It's a vital piece of the puzzle," she said. If the ink flow does not distribute evenly, as is often the case during fast printing, the semiconducting crystals will be riddled with defects. "But in this field there's been little research done on controlling fluid flow."

Diao designed a printing blade with tiny pillars embedded in it that mix the ink so it forms a uniform film. She also engineered a way around another problem: the tendency of crystals to randomly form across the substrate. A series of cleverly designed chemical patterns on the substrate suppress the formation of unruly crystals that would otherwise grow out of alignment with the printing direction. The result is a film of large, well-aligned crystals.

X-ray studies of the group's organic semiconductors at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) allowed them to inspect their progress and continue to make improvements, eventually showing neatly arranged crystals at least 10 times longer than crystals created with other solution-based techniques, and of much greater structural perfection.

The group also repeated the experiment using a second organic semiconductor material with a significantly different molecular structure, and again they saw a notable improvement in the quality of the film. They believe this is a sign the techniques will work across a variety of materials.

Principal investigators Bao and Mannsfeld say the next step for the group is pinning down the underlying relationship between the material and the process that enabled such a stellar result. Such a discovery could provide an unprecedented degree of control over the electronic properties of printed films, optimizing them for the devices that will use them.

"That could lead to a revolutionary advance in organic electronics," Bao said. "We've been making excellent progress, but I think we're only just scratching the surface."

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Report: Apple Is Finally Sealing Deals For Its Internet Radio

Report: Apple Is Finally Sealing Deals For Its Internet Radio

The New York Times is reporting that Apple's much-rumored music streaming service may soon be ready?even in time for next week's WWDC?thanks to the company finally signing contracts with major music labels.

The report suggests that Apple signed a deal with the Warner Music Group over the weekend for both recorded music rights and music publishing. It also apparently cemented an agreement with Universal Music Group over recorded music rights?but remains in discussion with Sony Music Entertainment. If it can snag the third it's home and dry, because together those three dominate the music market.

It is, of course, unclear exactly how the oft-rumored Apple music streaming service could turn out if it does materialize. But there does seems to be general consensus that it will be an internet radio service, differentiating itself from the like of Spotify and Rdio, and inevitably bad news for Pandora. Indeed, the licensing fees paid by Pandora have caused some heartache among music companies, who may now be softening to Apple's advances as a result?even if it is gunning to keep costs down.

As for the arrival of such a service at WWDC next week, well, it's an optimistic rumor. But if Apple does manage to have the majority of contracts in place ahead of June 10th it's not beyond the realms of possibility. Either way, we don't have too long to wait before we find out. [New York Times]

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Monday, June 3, 2013

Cancer Prevention: What is Thyroid Cancer? | Healthy Living ...

In 2012, it was estimated that 42 million Indians are affected till date with thyroid cancer. It is a growing trend among women to be affected with breast, gallbladder and thyroid cancer. Dr. J.B. Sharma, Senior Consultant in Medical Oncology at Action Cancer Hospital, Delhi sheds light on this developing cancer, what are the symptoms of thyroid cancer and ways to prevent it.

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