Wednesday, May 22, 2013

LG's 5-inch HD Oxide mobile display has a 1mm-slim bezel, we go eyes-on at SID

LG's 5inch HD Oxide mobile display has a 1mmslim bezel, we go eyeson at SID

LG's flexible OLED display is just one of the company's many panels on show here at SID. Our next stop in the booth tour is a 5-inch HD prototype, which uses TFT Oxide technology for low power consumption and a super-slim profile. Like the 5-inch flexible panel, this guy sports a 1mm bezel, and a rep told us it utilizes IPS technology to offer wide viewing angles. The model you see here is rated at 250 nits, though LG expects a significantly higher brightness count by the time the panel makes it to market. As for when that will happen, "ASAP" is the only answer we received. Hit up our photo gallery below for a closer look.

Zach Honig contributed to this report.

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Algerian president leaves Paris military hospital

PARIS (AP) ? Officials say Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has left the French military hospital where he has been treated for nearly a month and transferred to another facility.

Tuesday's brief statement by the defense ministry health service said Bouteflika "left Val-de-Grace hospital today to go to another establishment to continue his recovery." The statement didn't identify that facility or even say whether it is in France, and officials were unavailable for comment.

The 78-year-old Bouteflika suffered a mini-stroke in Algeria on April 27, and he was rushed to Val-de-Grace hospital in Paris.

On Monday the head of Algeria's main Islamist political party called for the ailing president to appear on television to dispel rumors over his health.

Earlier, an editor of two Algerian newspapers said their publication was blocked by the government after he rejected an order to remove a story that claimed Bouteflika was in a coma.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/algerian-president-leaves-paris-military-hospital-182250079.html

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

A look ahead: State golf tournaments today at Nob North, Dalton ...

In football, it is the home-field advantage. On the hardwood, it is the home-court advantage. No matter what the sport, familiarity does not breed contempt. It breeds an advantage.

Today in the Georgia High School Association?s Class 4A golf state tournaments, local schools should have an advantage. And after the weekend rains soaked both Nob North Golf Course in Cohutta and Dalton Golf and Country Club ? particularly on Sunday ? that advantage could be a lot bigger.

The girls championship will be held at Nob North, which is the home course for Northwest Whitfield, one of 15 teams in today?s field. Dalton, the Region 7-4A champion, and Southeast Whitfield, which features region medalist Megan Collins, will also play at Nob North, and both of those teams also have plenty of experience on the Ron Kirby-Gary Player design.

DGCC will host the boys tournament and is the home course of the Dalton Catamounts, who captured the Region 7-4A tournament title there last month. Northwest?s boys will also compete on the Kirby Griffith-designed course.

While local teams have all been playing the courses frequently since the region tournament, other teams from around the state have had less experience on the two layouts, and Sunday?s practice rounds were washed out.

?Obviously for those people who haven?t played (the courses), they are at a disadvantage, said Jim McGrew, Northwest?s boys coach and the tournament coordinator. ?But at the same time, it isn?t going to play anything like it has been playing for the last two weeks. Even if people played on Friday or Saturday, it is going to be a much different golf course.?

Play was scheduled to begin at 9 a.m.?on both courses today, but the rains could push the start back to 11 a.m. in order to get both courses prepared to handle the play, McGrew said. The last groups are scheduled to tee off two hours after the first groups, with the pace of play expected to be between four and four-and-a-half hours.

Spectators are allowed on both courses, but fans will have to walk to follow their favorite golfers unless they have a disability, the only reason they?ll be permitted a cart.

All told, there are 30 high school golfers from Whitfield and Murray counties competing in state tournaments across Georgia today. In Class 3A, North Murray?s girls will play at Chateau Elan in Braselton, while the Mountaineers? Colby Hipp will play as an individual at the Class 3A boys tournament at Reunion Golf Course in Hochston. Murray County?s Amber Lewis will play in the Class 2A girls tournament at Hawk?s Ridge Golf Course in Vidalia, while the Indians? Dylan Hubbard will compete in the Class 2A boys tournament at Rocky Creek Golf Club, also in Vidalia.

Per GHSA rules and regulations, all courses will be par 72 and play approximately 5,500 yards for the girls and 6,500 yards for the boys.

In the Class 4A boys tournament, Dalton and Northwest will compete with 14 other teams for the title and eight other individual qualifiers in the medalist race. Dalton senior golfer William Duffie, who shot a 3-over-par 75 in the region tournament at DGCC, said having more course knowledge will certainly come into play.

?It gives us an advantage, definitely,? he said. ?It is difficult going somewhere else and playing a different course, but as long as you get those practice rounds in you can get a pretty good feel. Having played the country club so many times, you have a feel for getting out of trouble. We know where to miss, the putts you have to make and the holes where you have to be either long of short in order to get a low score.?

The rains will certainly make the courses play longer than usual, with the damp grounds taking roll off of drives and forcing players to use longer irons for approach shots to greens. However, balls will tend to stick on the greens a lot better, allowing players to fire directly at pins.

?You have to feel like anytime you are playing at home on a course you know that you have an advantage,? McGrew said. ?But you have a lot of quality golfers and they are used to playing on courses that they don?t know very well.?

Duffie and his teammates shot a team score of 315 to win the region title by a stroke over Heritage-Catoosa. However, Cats coach Chad Jordan knows that score will not bring home a state title.

?I think something around 295 to 300 will win it,? Jordan said. ?Anywhere around 305 to 310 will be in the top five. Everyone is going to have to be on their game and play their best. We will have an opportunity because of how well we know the course.?

Columbus had the lowest region championship total, led by Charlie Flowers? 2-under 70 for a team score of 297. Richmond Academy also broke 300 during region tournament play with a 299, led by Grayson Sigg?s 72. Heritage-Catoosa?s Sport Allmond was the medalist at the country club for the Region 7-4A tournament with a 73.

In addition to Duffie, Dalton will send Chris Kazmierski, Landon Hicks, Allen Behr, Cole Calfee and Jacob Brown to the course in the six-play, four-count format. Dalton won the region title with consistency throughout the lineup. In addition to Duffie?s 75, Kazmierski, Hicks and Behr all shot 80.

Northwest?s boys were led by Sam Speights and Ethan Hayes, who each shot 79 in region play. Chad Flanders and Silas Ledford each finished at 82. Tyler Clayton and Chandler Lomax will also compete today. The Bruins had a score of 322, a mark that fell short of the team?s expectations coming into region. McGrew said his team is happy to have another shot.

?They are disappointed they didn?t play as well as they could at region, and I am really excited about the seniors getting the opportunity to finally play in the state tournament,? he said.

Dalton?s girls won the region title with a team score of 273 ? Mable McKone led the Lady Cats with an 88 ? in the four-play, three-score format. Carson Roberts, Ashleigh Peters and Olga Fouche will also play for the Lady Cats today.

Northwest was second at region with a 286 that was paced by Marlee Bingham?s 90. Alicia Cole, Dallas Coker and Emilee McKinney will also play for the Lady Bruins today. Collins paced Southeast with an 82 at region for a team score of 319. Bethany Reddix, Hannah Dempsey and Victoria Bailey will play for the Lady Raiders as well.

Individually, all of the golfers will be looking to duplicate the feat of current Armstrong-Atlantic State University and former Dalton golfer Brendi Rockholt, who was the Class 3A state medalist last year.

Collins would seem to have the best shot of going low. A two-time region champion ? she also won a region title as a sophomore ? Collins is a three-sport senior standout who is likely playing her final competitive round of golf. At the region tournament, Collins indicated that if she did play a sport in college it would likely be volleyball ? she was also a basketball standout ? but she was even undecided about that.

?Looking at the rest of the players in the field, the medalist will probably be in the mid-70s,? Southeast coach Todd Murray said. ?We have been playing a lot of rounds at Nob North, and Megan is certainly capable of shooting that score. I hope she will end her career with something like that.?

Among Class 4A girls competitors, Carrollton?s Sydney Needham had the lowest score in region tournament play, shooting a 2-under-par 70 on her home course.

North Murray?s girls lineup, which features a pair of golfers who are headed off to play collegiately after graduation this year, are the lone area team outside of Class 4A to make its respective state tournament.

Region 5-3A medalist Jocelyn Blair ?a recent signee with Reinhardt University ? shot an 85 to lead the Lady Mountaineers to the region title with a 278. Dara Dople ? will play next year at Maryville (Tenn.) College ? Tillie Hughes and Hali Sheram will also play today in Braselton.

North Murray coach Keith Robinette said one of the biggest advantages for Blair will be the players she is paired with.

?We will be paired with Buford and White County and they have some quality golfers and that will push her,? Robinette said. ?Jocelyn wants to draw the best competition and wants to see how she stacks up. She will thrive off of that competition and it will push her lower.?

Hipp qualified for the boys tournament by shooting a 74 for second place individually at the region tournament. Since the medalist was on a team which qualified for state, Hipp earned one of eight individual invitations to the tournament.

The same is true for Murray County?s Lewis and Hubbard. Lewis shot a 98 at the Region 7-2A tournament and was the lowest scorer on a non-qualifying team, while Hubbard?s 89 earned him the same kind of invitation to state.

And here?s a look ahead at what else is happening in local sports:

? The prep sports year closes for the area with today?s state golf tournaments, but two schools will also hold their spring football games to close out two weeks of practice for that sports.

Northwest plays its intrasquad scrimmage at 6:30 p.m., while Southeast does the same at 7:30. Fans will have the chance to see what next season might look like as new players step up for those who will soon be graduating.

? It?s an athletic pursuit that could save your life ? or someone else?s ? one day: swimming.

Two area options for swimming lessons are the Swim America program at Dalton High School?s pool and Bradley Wellness Center. Summer is a great time to learn to enjoy the water safely, and you can learn more about how to sign up for lessons by going online to our Local Sports Calendar at daltonnow.com/events and looking under the ?Instruction? heading.

? Finally, in the coming weeks The Daily Citizen will present its annual all-area team honors for spring sports and we?ll also begin revealing this year?s field for our third annual Southeastern 7-on-7 Championship. That football tournament is scheduled for July 13-14 in Dalton, but we?ll be profiling the field of teams starting next Monday.

Chris Whitfield is a sports writer for The Daily Citizen. Got something you think he should highlight in ?A Look Ahead?? Write to him at chriswhitfield@daltoncitizen.com.

Source: http://daltondailycitizen.com/sports/x2002153134/A-look-ahead-State-golf-tournaments-today-at-Nob-North-Dalton-Golf-and-Country-Club

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96% Stories We Tell

All Critics (49) | Top Critics (24) | Fresh (47) | Rotten (2)

Sarah Polley's documentary is a startling mixture of private memoir, public inquiry, and conjuring trick.

Polley was right to follow her instincts, though, in not attempting to tie everything up. She recognizes that family histories are necessarily contradictory, crazymaking, and essentially unfathomable.

What unfolds is a riveting drama that grows even more so as it plays out.

Don't be fooled by its deceptively simple title or the hesitant, unassuming way it begins. Writer-director Sarah Polley's "Stories We Tell" ends up an invigorating powerhouse of a personal documentary, adventurous and absolutely fascinating.

A brilliant, thought-provoking documentary.

A fascinating variant on the documentary form that examines what we see, and how we see it.

Polley imaginatively fills in the past through a hybrid of documentary and fiction [for] knowing relevance to oral history, testimonial evidence, and what makes a family.

What I can say is that the movie is dramatically compelling, journalistically fascinating, cinematically profound, and intellectually challenging.

Sheds fascinating light on Polley's art.

Polley mines her own life to strip naked the essence of storytelling, and what it is about folklore that makes it so essential in shaping our perceptions about who we are and where we come from.

Stories We Tell starts out as a simple investigation into the life of a mother that director Sarah Polley barely knew and slowly turns into a documentary that is as good as any movie you will see this year.

Where Polley's work goes from mere family movie to something much greater is in how she uses her own quest for answers to illuminate why & how we tell stories in the first place, especially in the form of film.

Polley's compassion and curiosity again mark her as both a heartfelt and unforgiving filmmaker.

Suspenseful, unpredictable, mature, tender and funny. A triumph.

The movie is convincingly built around the essential truth that we are ultimately defined by our loved ones' memories and perceptions.

A genre-twisting documentary with a fictional vibe that playfully bares the elusive truths about a family of storytellers.

Sarah Polley has blossomed as an actress and, more recently, as a daring and original filmmaker with an Oscar nomination to her credit.

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Dell says cannot disclose more information to Icahn yet

(Reuters) - Dell Inc said in a letter to suitors Carl Icahn and Southeastern Asset Management that the company would not provide more information about itself unless the board determined that their proposal was "superior" to founder Michael Dell's.

Earlier this month, Icahn and Southeastern offered $12 in cash per share or additional shares to existing investors as an alternative to Michael Dell's $24.4 billion bid to take the company private.

Dell's special committee of the board of directors said in a letter on Monday that Icahn's affiliates and representatives had made a number of requests for information, including a request for data room access for a potential lender.

"Please understand that unless we receive information that is responsive to our May 13 letter, we are not in a position to evaluate whether your proposal meets that standard," the special committee said.

The committee had on May 13 asked Icahn and his ally Southeastern for more details on their proposed offer.

It had said it was not clear Icahn intended to make "an actual acquisition proposal that the Board could evaluate" or if he intended his offer as an alternative in the event the pending sale to Silver Lake and Michael Dell is not approved.

Dell reported a 79 percent slide in quarterly profit last week as personal computer sales continued to shrink.

(Reporting by Sayantani Ghosh in Bangalore; Editing by Roshni Menon)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/dell-tells-icahn-cannot-disclose-more-information-yet-111832925.html

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Monday, May 20, 2013

Samsung plans to launch 65-, 55-inch 4K TVs in June

Samsung plans to launch 55, 65inch 4K TVs in June

When Samsung unveiled its first 4K Ultra HD TV at CES this year, it said other sizes would follow, both larger and smaller than the initial 85-inch version. Now it's apparently ready to fulfill part of that promise, announcing in Korea that 65- and 55-inch models will launch next month. Of course our next question is how these smaller models will compare to the $39,999 MSRP 85S9 UHD TV in price. Hopefully they'll follow the path blazed by Sony, which recently introduced models at that size with pricing well below the $10,000 benchmark, although we expect Seiki's 50-incher will still hold the crown for value pricing. The press release mentions they will feature Samsung's upgradeable Smart TV platform and the "micro dimming ultimate" LED lighting of their larger cousin, but the odd "Timeless Gallery" frame / stand (pictured above on the 85-incher) was not listed.

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How To Be The Best Forex Trader You Can - Stock Finance News

Forex is trading in foreign markets; anyone can be a Forex trader. This article will give you a basic understanding of the foreign exchange market and how you earn income trading on forex.

Never base trading decisions on emotion; always use logic. Feelings of greed, excitement, or panic can lead to many foolish trading choices. Emotions are a part of any trade, but do not allow them to be your main motivator.

If you want success, do not let your emotions affect your trading. This will help to keep you from making weak or quick impulse decisions, which can lead to big losses. While your emotions will always impact your business, you can make an effort to stay as rational as possible.

Always discuss your opinions with other traders, but keep your own judgment as the final decision maker. Listen to others? opinions, but make your own decisions on your investments.

As you begin to make money, avoid making decisions that are based on overexcitement or greed. Such decisions can lead to losses. You should also avoid panic trading. Act based on your knowledge, not emotion, when trading.

You should pay attention to the larger time frames above the one-hour chart. Because of the ease of technology today, you can keep track of Forex easily by quarter hours. The downside of these rapid cycles is how much they fluctuate and reveal the influence of pure chance. Stick with longer cycles to avoid needless stress and false excitement.

Keep your emotions in check while trading. Do not seek vengeance or become greedy. It is extremely important to stay level headed whenever you are dealing with the Foreign Exchange market.

Create a plan and stay on course. Establishing goals, and deadlines for meeting those goals, is extremely important when you?re trading in forex. Keep in mind that the timetable you create should have room for error. If this is your first time trading, you will probably make mistakes. Determine the amount of time you can set aside for trading activities, and don?t forget to account for time needed for research.

Placing stop losses when trading is more of a science. When it comes to trading you will have to make compromises between your technical knowledge and how you gut feels about the situation. It takes years of practice and a handful of experience to master forex trading.

The Canadian dollar is a very safe investment. It can be tough to follow a foreign country?s developments, making trading foreign currencies hard. The Canadian dollar usually follows the same trend as the U. S. The Canadian dollar will often follow the same trends as U.S. currency, therefore making it a great choice for investing.

Pay close attention to tips or advice about Forex. Some information will work better for some traders than others; if you use the wrong methods, you could end up losing money. It is important for you to be able to recognize and react to changing technical signals.

A stop loss is an essential way to avoid losing too much money. A stop loss order operates like an insurance policy on your forex investment. If you don?t set a stop loss point, major fluctuations can happen without you being able to act on them and the result is a significant loss. Your capital can be protected by using stop loss orders.

When working with forex, you must never give up. All traders hit a run of bad luck at some point or another. Persistence is a quality a successful Foreign Exchange trader learns to develop. Even if there does not seem to be light at the end of the tunnel, keep walking and you will see it eventually.

Investigate the relative strength index in order to understand the market?s average gains and losses. It doesn?t quite display your investment, but does clue you in on the profitability of certain markets. If the track record of a market tells you that it does not usually turn a profit, you should probably reconsider buying into that market.

The forex market does not have a central location. Since it is so widespread, it cannot be completely ruined by things such as natural disasters. A crises will not force your to pull all of your money out of foreign exchange. A major event may affect the market, but will not necessarily affect your currency pair that you are working with.

Use stop loss orders to limit your losing trades. It?s common for traders to make the mistake of holding on with a losing position, in hopes that the market will improve.

Develop a plan. You will probably fail without a trading plan. If you follow your strategy and do not veer off course, you are less likely to allow your emotions to come into the trading process.

Don?t let your emotions get the best of you when trading. Impulse trading is going to yield bad results more often than not. Keep on the right track. Exercise self-restraint. You should not trade if you cannot clear your mind and stay focused.

You should be able to rationalize and explain why the action you want to make is beneficial to you. Talk to a broker and seek out other expert advice before making any decision that you don?t feel completely comfortable with.

You are not guaranteed to make money in forex. You won?t get rich just by using software, podcasts or automated systems. Instead, you have to give it your best, knowing that you will make mistakes and can learn from them.

It is important that you learn to cut your losses rather than aggressively try and gain them back. If you get too emotional, perhaps you need to take a short break from trading.

As revealed at the start of the article, Forex allows you to buy, trade and exchange money on a global scale. The tips laid out here can assist you to turn Forex into income you can make from your home, if you use self-control and patience.

Blue widgets is a complex topic, which is why you should take the time to research it some more. Luckily, the following article has some great information to help you get started. Now, all you have to do is use this article?s tips.

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Michael Jackson?s Maid Claims Singer Plied Boys With Alcohol & Molested Them

Michael Jackson’s Maid Claims Singer Plied Boys With Alcohol & Molested Them

Michael Jackson's maid Adrian McManus picsMichael Jackson’s former maid that worked for him in the 90s at Neverland Ranch claims she witnessed the late singer molesting young boys. Adrian McManus said Jackson would give the boys alcohol and threatened her life in order to keep her quiet. McManus said Michael Jackson, “groomed the little boys…I think he was getting them ...

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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Metro-North: Conn. train outage expected for days

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) ? Tens of thousands of commuters are bracing for a difficult trip around southwest Connecticut and to New York City beginning Monday as workers repair the Metro-North commuter rail line crippled by a derailment and crash.

Crews will spend days rebuilding 2,000 feet of track, overhead wires and signals following the collision between two trains Friday evening that injured 72 people, Metro-North President Howard Permut said Sunday. Nine remained hospitalized.

"This amounts to the wholesale reconstruction of a two-track electrified railroad," he said.

Several days of around-the-clock work will be required, including inspections and testing of the newly rebuilt system, Permut said. The damaged rail cars were removed from the tracks on Sunday, the first step toward making the repairs.

Service disruptions on the New Haven line between South Norwalk and New Haven are expected to continue "well into the coming week," Permut said.

Each day, approximately 30,000 Metro-North customers use the stations where service has been shut down, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates Metro-North.

Amtrak service between New York and New Haven also was suspended, and there was no estimate on service restoration. Limited service was available between New Haven and Boston.

Jim Cameron, chairman of the Connecticut Rail Commuter Council, said he's asked officials in numerous towns to suspend parking rules to accommodate what could be tens of thousands of motorists driving to unaffected train stations. Twelve stations are affected by the shutdown.

Starting with the Monday morning rush-hour, a shuttle train will operate about every 20 minutes between New Haven and Bridgeport and two shuttle buses will run between Bridgeport and Stamford stations, state transportation officials said.

For morning and evening peak commutes, limited train service will operate between Grand Central Terminal and Westport.

State officials say travel times will be significantly longer than normal and trains will be crowded. Commuters are advised to use the Harlem line in New York.

Cameron said he doubts many commuters will use three modes of transportation to get to work: driving their cars to catch a bus to get to a train station for the final leg.

Commuters will more likely rely on their cars, leading to massive traffic problems on highways that are already clogged on normal days, Cameron said. He suggested that local and regional officials post highway signs directing motorists to available parking so motorists "don't get off the highway and drive in circles looking for where to dump their cars."

About 700 people were on board the trains Friday evening when one heading east from New York City's Grand Central Terminal to New Haven derailed just outside Bridgeport. It was hit by a train heading west from New Haven.

Dan Solomon, a trauma surgeon who lives in Westport and was headed to work at Yale-New Haven Hospital in New Haven, was on the train that derailed. He said he treated several injured passengers, including a woman with severely broken ankles.

He said he was in a front car that was not as badly affected as cars in the rear of the train.

"I hardly lost my iced tea," Solomon said in an interview.

He said walls were torn off both trains and he quickly checked injured passengers to separate the most badly injured from others.

"When the EMS arrived, I was covered in everyone's blood," he said.

Investigators are looking at a broken section of rail to see if it is connected to the derailment and collision.

NTSB investigators arrived Saturday and are expected to be on site for seven to 10 days. They will look at the brakes and performance of the trains, the condition of the tracks, crew performance and train signal information, among other things.

The MTA operates the Metro-North Railroad, the second-largest commuter railroad in the nation. The Metro-North main lines ? the Hudson, Harlem, and New Haven ? run northward from New York City's Grand Central Terminal into suburban New York and Connecticut.

The last significant train collision involving Metro-North occurred in 1988 when a train engineer was killed in Mount Vernon, N.Y., when one train empty of passengers rear-ended another, railroad officials said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/metro-north-conn-train-outage-expected-days-164538940.html

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Meta glasses to place virtual reality worlds at fingertips (w/ Video)

(Phys.org) ?Yawn. Two startup visionaries claim they have just the device to replace keyboard and mouse forever and ever. Where have you heard that before. But maybe these two have something important. Meron Gribetz, the startup founder and CEO and Ben Sand, the co-pilot and evangelist, are behind something called the Meta wearable computer headset, which consists of stereoscopic glasses and camera. It's the way computers always should have been: wearable, viewed through both eyes, and directly controlled using the entire arms and hands, according to its founder and CEO Gribetz. The belief is that the future of computing is in this technology that can display information from the real world and control objects with one's fingers, Tony Stark-style, at low latency and high dexterity. Meta founder and CEO Gribetz referred to the technology as the keyboard and mouse of the future.

Meta grew out of a Columbia University project where a team built advanced surface tracking algorithms. The algorithms allow the anchoring of virtual content to the real world, without use of fiducial markers.

The Meta effort in wearable computing eyewear is not to be treated as competition for Google Glass, which may be an easy connection to make once the words wearable computing and spectacles are mentioned. The Meta team makes a point of calling out the two as different. As their promotional video said, "This is true augmented reality, not just popups from the corner of your eye." The Google Glass display is different, as Meta's is in the center of the field of view rather than above the eyeline. The role of the two are different, if one thinks of Google Glass as a helpful companion while navigating city streets, looking for landmarks, restaurants, or translations for signs in foreign languages. Meta's augmented reality eyewear is immersive applied to games, for example, played in front of your face or to working on a surface, while you use your hands to interact with your virtual reality. The system includes 3-D glasses supplied by Epson and a 3-D camera to track the user's hand movements.

This is a technology project that dates back several years, when the initial concept for a dual screen 3-D interface took hold. Lab work on the software and hardware included building the first 3-D occlusion algorithms to mesh the real and virtual world together in realtime. Supported platforms are Windows 32bit/64bit. Other platform support is still in development. Scenarios in which the Meta system might be applied include surgeons who could be assisted by floating 3-D models of CAT scans

A number of sites commenting on the device made note of its less than ideal bulky looks, calling attention to the big size of the glasses. Meta's team is planning to improve on the looks, though, and intends to have a next iteration as lighter and more fashionable. meta is a Y Combinator backed augmented reality venture and right now, the focus, in the form of a Kickstarter campaign, is to lure more developers on board, and their campaign seeks funds for making the Meta systems for application developers. The goal is $100,000; the project will be funded if at least $100,000 is pledged by June 16. At the time of this writing, they raised $75,393.

A "meta 1 Dev Kit" will be available for $750. The SDK provides gestures and finger tracking, general depth data that works with objects in range of the depth camera, RGB data and surface tracking (access planes and meshes of surfaces in the real world, so virtual objects can be anchored to them, or augmented in other ways.

"Our software stack is very open. Our depth camera exposes all depth data at the low level and at the higher levels give you access to object meshes, fingers/hands and gestures."

Explore further: Google Glass may run with laser-projected keyboard

More information: www.kickstarter.com/projects/551975293/meta-the-most-advanced-augmented-reality-interface

Source: http://phys.org/news/2013-05-meta-glasses-virtual-reality-worlds.html

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'Trek' does $70.6M but falls short of studio hopes

(AP) ? "Star Trek: Into Darkness" has warped its way to a $70.6 million domestic launch from Friday to Sunday, though it's not setting any light-speed records with a debut that's lower than the studio's expectations.

The latest voyage of the starship Enterprise fell short of its predecessor, 2009's "Star Trek," which opened with $75.2 million.

Since premiering Wednesday in huge-screen IMAX theaters and expanding Thursday to general cinemas, "Into Darkness" has pulled in $84.1 million, well below distributor Paramount's initial forecast of $100 million. The film has added $80.5 million overseas.

The "Star Trek" sequel bumped "Iron Man 3" down to second-place after two weekends on top. Robert Downey Jr.'s superhero saga took in $35.2 million domestically and $40.2 million overseas to shoot its worldwide total to nearly $1.1 billion.

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Alabama Immigration Law Asks Doctors For Their Papers

WASHINGTON -- Some Alabama physicians and physician assistants were surprised this week to receive a letter with a new demand from the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners: Show us your papers.

Under the state's 2011 immigration law, these medical professionals are now required to prove they are U.S. citizens or in the country legally to maintain their licenses to practice, according to the letter, dated May 16.

The immigration law, H.B. 56, was signed into law two years ago. Based on the the much-contested S.B. 1070 in Arizona, Alabama's law is considered the toughest in the country, in part due to its "papers, please" provision that requires police to ask for an individual's immigration status if they have "reasonable suspicion" the person is undocumented. It was designed specifically to drive undocumented immigrants out of the state, but much of it has since been blocked by the courts.

The medical license component did not kick in until this year. Already-licensed physicians and physician assistants now have only two weeks to get their information to the Medical Licensure Commission. Those applying for a license for the first time will be required to either demonstrate they are in the country legally or sign a declaration of U.S. citizenship and give proof, according to the letter. If they don't provide the information, they will not be able to receive or renew their licenses.

From the letter, signed by Alabama Board of Medical Examiners Executive Director Larry D. Dixon:

A person applying for or renewing a professional license is required to sign a declaration of U. S. citizenship and demonstrate U. S. citizenship or demonstrate lawful presence in the U. S., which is then verified by the federal government. After initial demonstration and verification of U. S. citizenship or lawful permanent residence in the U. S. is made, further demonstration of such status is not required.

H.B. 56 initially made it a crime for undocumented immigrants to engage in business transactions with the state, creating problems for people who wanted to buy utilities or register their mobile homes, among other things. Civil rights groups sued the state on behalf of mobile-home owners, and the provision was blocked by a federal judge in November 2011.

When state lawmakers revised the bill last year -- in part to stem concerns that it was driving out business -- they narrowed that provision but maintained the ban on unauthorized immigrants conducting business with the state for professional licenses, such as those for physicians and physician assistants.

Karen Tumlin, a managing attorney at the National Immigration Law Center, said the license requirement seems to susceptible to the same legal problem as the provision affecting mobile-home owners: The federal government, not the state, has the responsibility to verify immigration status.

"We're deeply troubled by what the board is doing here, because once again it raises the constitutional problem with localities determining who has permission to remain in the United States and who does not," said Tumlin, who has worked to block H.B. 56. "And as a practical matter, we're concerned it would lead to duly licensed individuals in the state of Alabama not being able to contribute to Alabama society and pursue their profession."

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Warning: Don't Drink and Internet

You don't drink and drive. That's a stupid, terrible thing to do, with a simple, understood cause and effect. So why do we keep waking up, wondering how on earth that drunken Facebook message seemed like a good idea, and oh my god, Amazon confirmed shipment for WHAT? We've outgrown the drunk dial or drunk text. And oh, the chaos we've drunkenly stumbled into now.

In a way, your computer is the most dangerous thing in your house, because it does everything. You have access to essentially every form of social and financial mechanism in your life. Shopping accounts, banking accounts, Facebook friendships with your boss and her husband, butterfinger-deletable archives of every photograph of your children. All of that stuff is vulnerable to your Scotch-soaked brain. If you make bad decisions when you're drunk, well, the internet is the place where literally every decision is possible.

And every decision you make while drunk is worse, too. That might sound like a truism, but it's true of alcohol in a way it isn't for other narcotics. "Substances such as cocaine and LSD work like pharmacological scalpels, altering the functioning of only one or a handful of brain circuits," Stephen Braun writes in Buzz: The Science and Lore of Alcohol and Caffeine. "Alcohol is more like a pharmacological hand grenade. It affects practically everything around it." Alcohol affects your entire brain. Your entire brain is dumber when you're drunk.

So what does a drunk do with the world at his fingertips? Terrible things. Things like

Buy All of the Things

Everyone's a drunk internet shopper. A quick survey around Gawker HQ confirms this. Shoes were the most popular item we heard, with Jezebel's Katie JM Baker alerted by email one bleary morning that she'd lost a bid on an expensive pair of sequined sneakers, even though she does not wear sneakers. It gets worse, though. "I'm a really terrible drunk shopper. I once bought a plane ticket. I signed up for improv classes. I bought a weird hanging wall decoration," Gawker's Leah Beckmann confesses. "It was all the same summer, after a break-up. Lots of weird purchases and lots of drinking."

And that's just financial. While you might rack up some worrisome debt while drunk, your bank account will heal, eventually, probably. Your dignity might not. Definitely stay the hell off of Facebook. Even while sober, you're probably an awkward mess on there. But drunk, inhibitions to the wind? Good god, the possibilities.

Social Destruction

"Man, this is sad, but I have a friend who died a couple years back," Leslie Horn's story begins, ominously. "And one night I was drunk and [Facebook] messaged one of his good friends?he was cute?that I only vaguely knew. Just like, Hi whatever this is a weird thing to be going through. He never wrote back. It was just random, drunken, late night Facebook condolences, more or less, but I don't know, sometimes that leads to banging. I've done so much dumb shit on Facebook when drunk."

Or maybe you share something you shouldn't. "I accidentally got two cops fired," says our editorial assistant Ashley Feinberg. "It was freshman year of college, and we were in my room drinking, and one of my friends accidentally broke the window. So the RA had to call the campus police because I guess that is window breaking protocol. And things were a little tense so I started asking them about their utility belts, which turned into a bunch of fun pictures of them handcuffing me, playing with the night stick, etc. I then decided would be a good idea to put these very obviously not OK photos on Facebook at 3am. It was not. I got a call from the chief of security the next day and had to come in to his office and he'd printed out all the pictures and blown them up and kept asking me if I'd been coerced. They were in both color and black and white, for some reason. I had to go through and explain what was happening in each one, regardless of me assuring him that I had been handcuffed willingly. Apparently that is still a big no-no for cops and they soon were no longer employed there."

Those are uniquely Facebook phenomena, catching some hot guy or girl you only tangentially know and firing off a winky face or sharing bad-idea photos. But the internet also raises the stakes for time-honored bad decisions as well.

The Sex Stuff

You have more ways to just go for broke, like the irrepressible Sam Biddle. "I got naked and Facetimed an ex-girlfriend last year. I think I was pretty hammered." She was an ex at the time? And did she, um, know that you would be naked? "Yeah, she was an ex. And well, we were sexting. She knew. I'll just leave it at that."

And then there are times where simply having access to the wider world of the web will get drunken, idiot you into situations that, while not strictly online, are made possible by it. Like total and irredeemable social immolation:

"I'm pretty good with electronics when I'm drunk," Deadspin's Greg Howard says, "But my best friend went to Brazil with me a few years ago. It was our whole soccer team. We got fucked up the last night?we were all browned out essentially?and he said he had to take a shit. He just up and disappeared. We went looking for him the next day, and the whole team found him passed out on the toilet with his laptop out. He'd shat in the toilet, and he had a porn site up with four RedTube videos loaded?for seamless switching I guess?passed out with his dick in his hand. It was pretty sickening, really."

And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why drunk internet is bad internet. Be safe out there.

Source: http://gizmodo.com/warning-dont-drink-and-internet-508240224

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Insert Coin: Meta 1 marries 3D glasses and motion sensor for gesture-controlled AR

In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you'd like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with "Insert Coin" as the subject line.

Insert Coin Meta 1 marries 3D glasses and motion sensor for gesturecontrolled AR

Now that Google Glass and Oculus Rift have entered the zeitgeist, might we start to see VR and AR products popping up on every street corner? Perhaps, but Meta has just launched an interesting take on the concept by marrying see-through, stereoscopic, display glasses with a Kinect-style depth sensor. That opens up the possibility of putting virtual objects into the real world, letting you "pick up" a computer-generated 3D architectural model and spin it around in your hand, for instance, or gesture to control a virtual display appearing on an actual wall. To make it work, you connect a Windows PC to the device, which consists of a pair of 960 x 540 Epson displays embedded in the transparent glasses (with a detachable shade, as shown in the prototype above), and a depth sensor attached to the top. That lets the Meta 1 track your gestures, individual fingers and walls or other physical surfaces, all of which are processed in the PC with motion tracking tech to give the illusion of virtual objects anchored to the real world.

Apps can be created via Unity3D and an included SDK on Windows computers (other platforms will arrive later, according to the team), with developers able to publish their apps on the upcoming Meta Store. The group has launched the project on Kickstarter with the goal of raising $100,000 to get developer kits into the hands of app coders, and though it's no Google, Meta is a Y Combinator startup and has several high-profile researchers on the team. As such, it's asking for exactly half of Glass' Explorer Edition price as a minimum pledge to get in on the ground floor: $750. Once developers have had their turn, the company will turn its attention toward consumers and more sophisticated designs -- so if you like the ideas peddled in the video, hit the source to give them your money.

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Friday, May 17, 2013

Brain makes call on which ear is used for cell phone

May 16, 2013 ? If you're a left-brain thinker, chances are you use your right hand to hold your cell phone up to your right ear, according to a newly published study from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.

The study -- to appear online in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery -- shows a strong correlation between brain dominance and the ear used to listen to a cell phone. More than 70% of participants held their cell phone up to the ear on the same side as their dominant hand, the study finds.

Left-brain dominant people -- who account for about 95% of the population and have their speech and language center located on the left side of the brain -- are more likely to use their right hand for writing and other everyday tasks.

Likewise, the Henry Ford study reveals most left-brain dominant people also use the phone in their right ear, despite there being no perceived difference in their hearing in the left or right ear. And, right-brain dominant people are more likely to use their left hand to hold the phone in their left ear.

"Our findings have several implications, especially for mapping the language center of the brain," says Michael Seidman, M.D., FACS, director of the division of otologic and neurotologic surgery in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Henry Ford.

"By establishing a correlation between cerebral dominance and sidedness of cell phone use, it may be possible to develop a less-invasive, lower-cost option to establish the side of the brain where speech and language occurs rather than the Wada test, a procedure that injects an anesthetic into the carotid artery to put part of the brain to sleep in order to map activity."

He notes that the study also may offer additional evidence that cell phone use and tumors of the brain, head and neck may not necessarily be linked.

Since nearly 80% of people use the cell phone in their right ear, he says if there were a strong connection there would be far more people diagnosed with cancer on the right side of their brain, head and neck, the dominant side for cell phone use. It's likely, he says, that the development of tumors is more "dose-dependent" based on cell phone usage.

The study began with the simple observation that most people use their right hand to hold a cell phone to their right ear. This practice, Dr. Seidman says, is illogical since it is challenging to listen on the phone with the right ear and take notes with the right hand.

To determine if there is an association between sidedness of cell phone use and auditory or language hemispheric dominance, the Henry Ford team developed an online survey using modifications of the Edinburgh Handedness protocol, a tool used for more than 40 years to assess handedness and predict cerebral dominance.

The survey included questions about which hand was used for tasks such as writing; time spent talking on cell phone; whether the right or left ear is used to listen to phone conversations; and if respondents had been diagnosed with a brain or head and neck tumor.

It was distributed to 5,000 individuals who were either with an otology online group or a patient undergoing Wada and MRI for non-invasive localization purposes.

On average, respondents' cell phone usage was 540 minutes per month. The majority of respondents (90%) were right handed, 9% were left handed and 1% was ambidextrous.

Among those who are right handed, 68% reported that they hold the phone to their right ear, while 25% used the left ear and 7% used both right and left ears. For those who are left handed, 72% said they used their left ear for cell phone conversations, while 23% used their right ear and 5% had no preference.

The study also revealed that having a hearing difference can impact ear preference for cell phone use.

In all, the study found that there is a correlation between brain dominance and laterality of cell phone use, and there is a significantly higher probability of using the dominant hand side ear.

Studies are underway to look at tumor registry banks of patients with head, neck and brain cancer to evaluate cell phone usage. Controversy still exists around a potential association of cell phone use and tumors. Until this is fully understood, Dr. Seidman advises using hands-free modes for calls rather than holding a phone up to the side of the head.

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Buffett's firm reveals new stock investments and divestments

Filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission revealed recent investment decisions made by Berkshire Hathaway, the investment group led by Warren Buffett. In addition to buying and selling stocks in its $85 billion U.S. stock portfolio, the company owns 80 other companies, some of which account for more than half its income.

By Josh Funk,?Associated Press / May 15, 2013

Warren Buffett speaks during an interview with the Fox Business Network, in Omaha, Neb., Monday, May 6, 2013. Documents reveal Buffett's investment group recently let go of some of its holdings in Mondelez International and Kraft Foods, but gained shares in Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. and Starz.

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Warren?Buffett's?company revealed new investments in Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. and Starz on Wednesday, and it sold off some of its stake in snack food maker Mondelez International Inc.

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Berkshire Hathaway also made several other adjustments to its $85 billion U.S. stock portfolio during the first quarter. The changes were disclosed in documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

At the end of March, Berkshire held 6.5 million shares of engineering and construction firm Chicago Bridge & Iron that focuses on energy projects and 5.6 million shares of movie network Starz.

Berkshire's investments are closely watched because many people try to copy?Buffett's?moves. But because many of the firm's latest investments are smaller than $500 million, they were likely the work of Berkshire's two other investment managers.

The quarterly stock filing doesn't say who made each investment decision. Todd Combs and Ted Weschler are each managing portfolios worth about $5 billion for Berkshire while?Buffett?continues to make most of the investment decisions for the Omaha, Nebraska-based conglomerate.

Berkshire officials do not routinely comment on these required disclosures, and no one responded immediately to a message about it on Wednesday afternoon.

Berkshire cut its Mondelez stake to 7 million shares from 12.8 million at the end of 2012. It also trimmed its Kraft Foods investment slightly to 1.6 million shares from 1.67 million shares.

Berkshire's new CB&I investment complements several other energy industry investments in the portfolio. Berkshire bought more shares of National Oilwell Varco Inc. to give it 7.5 million shares and maintained its investments in Phillips 66 and ConocoPhillips.

Berkshire also bought more stock in one of?Buffett's?favorite banks, Wells Fargo & Co. Berkshire owns 458.2 million Wells Fargo shares, up from 439.9 million. And Berkshire invested in Wal-Mart Stores Inc. to give it 49.2 million shares at the end of March, up from 47.5 million.

Buffett's?company increased its investment in Internet registry service VeriSign Inc. to 8.2 million shares from the 3.7 million it held at year-end.

Berkshire eliminated two smaller investments in Archer Daniels Midland Co. and General Dynamics Corp. that were in its portfolio at the end of 2012. It also reduced its stake in the Bank of New York Mellon to 18.9 million shares from 19.6 million.

Besides investments, Berkshire owns more than 80 companies; including insurance, utility, railroad, furniture, jewelry, manufacturing, restaurant and apparel companies. Berkshire's insurance and utility businesses typically account for more than half of his company's net income.

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Wisconsin Gov. Promises To Use Internet Sales Tax To Lower Income Tax

oprah you get a car - you get a tax break everyone gets a tax break and you getIt sounds like a nice idea, if you don’t own a calculator. The governor of Wisconsin wants to give his residents a tax break, using the revenue from a proposed Internet Sales tax to lower the state’s income tax. “I want to make clear, should federal Marketplace legislation become law, my intention would be for any resulting additional revenue be used to provide individual income tax relief for Wisconsin?s taxpayers,” Wrote Governor Scott Walker to members of Congress. The Marketplace Fairness Act will permit state governments to collect sales taxes from any business that both grosses more than $1M in revenue and has a substantial operating base in their region. Earlier this month, a draft of the bill?passed the U.S. Senate with overwhelming bipartisan support, but faces tougher opposition in the House, where Republican leadership is concerned that the law will be a logistical nightmare for small businesses. Although, I wouldn’t get too excited. With 5 million residents in Wisconsin and an estimated $95M in savings, that’s about $16/per person, assuming it would be distributed evenly. If Forrester’s research is any indication, the sales tax would?cost?the average American roughly $167 per year, so it’s a net loss. If it’s unevenly distributed, a few already wealthy people will be slightly wealthier. Still, it’s a nice gesture.

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Carbon in a twirl: The science behind a self-assembled nano-carbon helix

Carbon in a twirl: The science behind a self-assembled nano-carbon helix [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 16-May-2013
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Nanomaterials exhibit unique properties that can only unfold when the structures of the material are very small that is, at the nanoscale. In order to exploit these special properties such as, for example, specific quantum effects it is very important to produce predefined nanostructures in a controlled way and interpret the formation of their shape. Scientists try to understand how to initiate and control the growth of nanomaterials and are exploring different ways to design and build up nanostructures with fine control over shapes. In nature, many organic forms grow bilaterally, that is, symmetrically in two distinct directions. An international team of researchers from the University of Vienna (Austria), the University of Surrey (UK) and the IFW Dresden (Germany) have now achieved such a bilateral formation of inorganic nanomaterials in a controlled environment by implementing a new method.

How to grow a nanomoustache

The scientists pressurized a gas consisting of carbon and iron atoms at an elevated temperature until they observed two arms of carbon atoms spontaneously started growing out of an iron core. When the iron core was small enough, the two carbon arms started spiraling at their ends so that the whole nanostructure bore a striking resemblance with a twirled moustache. "The encouraging insights we gained from our experiments provide a very good starting point for the controlled production of extraordinary new materials with designed nanostructures", expects Dr. Hidetsugu Shiozawa, leading author of the scientific publication and researcher at the Faculty of Physics at the University of Vienna.

Useful imperfections

In order to find out more about the internal architecture of the nanomoustaches, the researchers cut their nanomaterial into extremely thin slices and used a special microscopy technique the transmission electron microscopy to have a closer look at the slices. When nanostructures grow, structural imperfections of the material emerge that are characteristic for the way the material was formed. In the observed herringbone pattern of the sliced nanomoustache, the distribution of the structural imperfections allowed the scientists to look back in time and extract further information about the formation of the nanomaterial. For future applications it will be fundamental to apply their knowledge to the growth of nanostructures in 2 or 3 dimensions in order to build regular patterns and networks at the nanoscale. Therefore, the scientists strive to understand even more about the mechanism behind the formation pattern of the nanomoustaches and are aiming at growing more dimensional and more complex nanostructures in future research projects.

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"Microscopic insight into the bilateral formation of carbon spirals from a symmetric iron core"
Hidetsugu Shiozawa, Alicja Bachmatiuk, Andreas Stangl, David C. Cox, S. Ravi P. Silva, Mark H. Rmmeli & Thomas Pichler
Scientific Reports 3, Article number: 1840
doi: 10.1038/srep01840
Published 14 May 2013


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Carbon in a twirl: The science behind a self-assembled nano-carbon helix [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 16-May-2013
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Contact: Hidetsugu Shiozawa
hidetsugu.shiozawa@univie.ac.at
43-664-602-777-2628
University of Vienna

This news release is available in German.

Nanomaterials exhibit unique properties that can only unfold when the structures of the material are very small that is, at the nanoscale. In order to exploit these special properties such as, for example, specific quantum effects it is very important to produce predefined nanostructures in a controlled way and interpret the formation of their shape. Scientists try to understand how to initiate and control the growth of nanomaterials and are exploring different ways to design and build up nanostructures with fine control over shapes. In nature, many organic forms grow bilaterally, that is, symmetrically in two distinct directions. An international team of researchers from the University of Vienna (Austria), the University of Surrey (UK) and the IFW Dresden (Germany) have now achieved such a bilateral formation of inorganic nanomaterials in a controlled environment by implementing a new method.

How to grow a nanomoustache

The scientists pressurized a gas consisting of carbon and iron atoms at an elevated temperature until they observed two arms of carbon atoms spontaneously started growing out of an iron core. When the iron core was small enough, the two carbon arms started spiraling at their ends so that the whole nanostructure bore a striking resemblance with a twirled moustache. "The encouraging insights we gained from our experiments provide a very good starting point for the controlled production of extraordinary new materials with designed nanostructures", expects Dr. Hidetsugu Shiozawa, leading author of the scientific publication and researcher at the Faculty of Physics at the University of Vienna.

Useful imperfections

In order to find out more about the internal architecture of the nanomoustaches, the researchers cut their nanomaterial into extremely thin slices and used a special microscopy technique the transmission electron microscopy to have a closer look at the slices. When nanostructures grow, structural imperfections of the material emerge that are characteristic for the way the material was formed. In the observed herringbone pattern of the sliced nanomoustache, the distribution of the structural imperfections allowed the scientists to look back in time and extract further information about the formation of the nanomaterial. For future applications it will be fundamental to apply their knowledge to the growth of nanostructures in 2 or 3 dimensions in order to build regular patterns and networks at the nanoscale. Therefore, the scientists strive to understand even more about the mechanism behind the formation pattern of the nanomoustaches and are aiming at growing more dimensional and more complex nanostructures in future research projects.

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Publication:

"Microscopic insight into the bilateral formation of carbon spirals from a symmetric iron core"
Hidetsugu Shiozawa, Alicja Bachmatiuk, Andreas Stangl, David C. Cox, S. Ravi P. Silva, Mark H. Rmmeli & Thomas Pichler
Scientific Reports 3, Article number: 1840
doi: 10.1038/srep01840
Published 14 May 2013


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