Thursday, July 5, 2012

Researchers sail off on quest for Amelia Earhart's fate

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CERN scientists discover new subatomic particle

GENEVA (Reuters) - Scientists at Europe's CERN research center have found a new subatomic particle, a basic building block of the universe, which appears to be the boson imagined and named half a century ago by theoretical physicist Peter Higgs.

"We have reached a milestone in our understanding of nature," CERN director general Rolf Heuer told a gathering of scientists and the world's media near Geneva on Wednesday.

"The discovery of a particle consistent with the Higgs boson opens the way to more detailed studies, requiring larger statistics, which will pin down the new particle's properties, and is likely to shed light on other mysteries of our universe."

Two independent studies of data produced by smashing proton particles together at CERN's Large Hadron Collider produced a convergent near-certainty on the existence of the new particle. It is unclear whether it is exactly the boson Higgs described.

But addressing scientists assembled in the CERN auditorium, Heuer posed them a question: "As a layman, I would say I think we have it. Would you agree?" A roar of applause said they did.

Higgs, now 83, from Edinburgh University was among six theorists who proposed the existence of a mechanism by which matter in the universe gained mass. Higgs himself argued that if there were an invisible field responsible for the process, it must be made up of particles. The particle is the emissary of the field and proves its existence.

He and others were at CERN to welcome news of what, to the embarrassment of many scientists, some commentators have labeled the "God particle" for its role in turning the Big Bang into a living universe: Clearly overwhelmed, his eyes welling up, Higgs told the symposium of fellow researchers: "It is an incredible thing that it has happened in my lifetime."

He later told Reuters of his admiration for the work of the thousands of scientists and engineers who worked on the practical experimental and statistical work which had, finally, confirmed what he and others had described with mathematics.

"I had no expectation that I would still be alive when it happened," he said of the speed with which they found evidence.

"It is very satisfying," he said. "For me personally it's just the confirmation of something I did 48 years ago."

He predicted further investigation by the CERN teams would probably confirm the particle is at least related to his idea: "It would be very odd if it were not any kind of Higgs boson."

"For physics, in one way, it is the end of an era in that it completes the Standard Model," he said of the basic theory physicists currently use to describe what they understand so far of a cosmos built from 12 fundamental particles and four forces.

The two separate teams at CERN worked independently through data, hunting for tiny divergences that might betray the existence of the new boson, a class of particle named for Albert Einstein's Indian collaborator Satyendra Nath Bose.

"It's a boson!" headlined Britain's Science and Technology Facilities Council in a statement on its researchers' role in the delivery of the "dramatic 5 sigma signal" for the existence of the long-sought particle.

Five sigma, a measure of probability reflecting a less than one in a million chance of a fluke in the data, is a widely accepted standard for scientists to accept the particle exists.

"The fact that both our teams have independently come to the same results is very powerful," Oliver Buchmueller, a senior physicist on one of the research teams, told Reuters.

"We know it is a new boson. But we still have to prove definitively that it is the one that Higgs predicted."

Bosons are one of two fundamental classes of subatomic particle. Other bosons include photons, associated with light.

UNIVERSAL THEORY

The Higgs theory explains how particles clumped together to form stars, planets and life itself.

Without the Higgs particle, the universe would have remained a formless soup of particles shooting around at the speed of light, the theory goes.

It is the last undiscovered piece of the Standard Model that describes the fundamental make-up of the universe. The model is for physicists what the theory of evolution is for biologists.

What scientists do not yet know from the latest findings is whether the particle they have discovered is the Higgs boson as described by the Standard Model. It could also be a variant of the Higgs idea or an entirely new subatomic particle that could force a rethink on the fundamental structure of matter.

The last two possibilities are, in scientific terms, the most exciting.

Packed audiences of particle physicists, journalists, students and even politicians filled conference rooms in Geneva, London and a major physics conference in Melbourne, Australia, to hear the announcement.

EXPLORATION AHEAD

Despite the excitement, physicists cautioned that there was still much to learn: "We have closed one chapter and opened another," said Peter Knight of Britain's Institute of Physics.

Buchmueller at CERN said: "If I were a betting man, I would bet that it is the Higgs. But we can't yet say that definitely yet. It is very much a smoking duck that walks and quacks like the Higgs. But we now have to open it up and look inside before we can say that it is indeed the Higgs."

CERN research director Sergio Bertolucci said: "It's hard not to get excited by these results.

"We stated last year that in 2012 we would either find a new Higgs-like particle or exclude the existence of the Standard Model Higgs. With all the necessary caution, it looks to me that we are at a branching point: the observation of this new particle indicates the path for the future."

Joe Incandela, a spokesman for one of the CERN research teams, said the new boson his team observed had a mass of 123.3 gigaelectron volts (GeV).

Reflecting on the scale of the endeavor to find it, he added: "It's been an incredible project over two decades. It has involved around 3,300 scientists to get to this result ... These results are now global and shared by the whole of mankind."

Higgs called it a great achievement for the Large Hadron Collider, the 27-km (17-mile) long particle accelerator built in a tunnel underneath the French-Swiss border where experiments to search for the Higgs boson have taken place.

Of his own scientific career, he conceded he had always been cut out for mathematical theorizing rather than experimental labors in the laboratory: "I certainly did some lab work as a schoolboy in Bristol," he told Reuters. "I was incompetent."

(Additional reporting by Robert Evans in Geneva, Rosalba O'Brien in London and Sonali Paul in Melbourne. Editing by Alastair Macdonald)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/scientists-unveil-milestone-higgs-boson-hunt-044513533.html

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While Mormon influence in Nevada has faded, it could be factor in close race (CNN)

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Box Office Report: Talking Teddy vs. Stripping Studs


It's official: America likes talking stuffed animals more than naked men.

Despite strong competition from Channing Tatum and the shirtless strippers of Magic Mike, Ted smoked and cursed his way to the top of the box office this weekend, earning $54.1 million on Friday and Saturday.

It was the third-highest debut of all-time for an R-rated comedy, trailing only The Hangover II and Sex and the City.

Magic Men didn't fare too poorly itself, though, pulling in a 73 percent female audience and garnering $39.2 million in two days.

“This is what the business is about,” says Warner Brothers’ President of Domestic Distribution, Dan Fellman. “There are surprises sometimes, and when you get a sleeper, it’s great.”

Here is a look at the weekend's top five:

  1. Ted: $54.1 million
  2. Magic Mike: $39.2 million
  3. Brave: $34.0 million
  4. Madea’s Witness Protection: $26.4 million
  5. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted: $11.8 million

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/07/box-office-report-talking-teddy-vs-stripping-studs/

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

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Douglas Kell has been reappointed as chief executive and deputy chair of the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, the Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts said this week.

Kell has held the top post at BBSRC since 2008, and before that he was director of the Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology. He also has served as director of research at the Institute of Biological Sciences at the University of Aberystwyth, and he was a founding director of Aber Instruments. His research has included a range of topics including systems biology, analytical chemistry, and biochemical and data modeling.


The Institute for Systems Biology has appointed Robert Lipshutz to be chief business officer and senior VP for strategic partnerships. Lipshutz spent nearly two decades at Affymetrix in various roles focusing on business development, licensing, diagnostics, and emerging markets, and most recently as senior VP for corporate development.


Verinata Health CEO Caren Mason has resigned but will continue to provide the company with consultative services. Mason joined Verinata in November 2010. She was previously the president and CEO of Quidel, president and CEO of MiraMedica, CEO of eMed Technologies, and general manager of GE Healthcare. The firm plans to recruit a new CEO.

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Intermission: Sunset Crater

(Apologies to Mount St. Helens fans. I didn?t have this week?s installment written up in advance, and now my uterus has attacked. We?ll get on with the saga next week. For now, I?ll chuck a repost from En Tequila Es Verdad at you, introducing you to a volcano of my youth. This was written in July of 2009. I?ve prettified the photos for you a bit. I didn?t have teh super-awesome photo editing software back in the old days. I hope you like this sweet little cinder cone as much as I do ? she?s a beaut, although not a butte. Ah-ha-ha. Sorry, I couldn?t help myself just there. You know geologists and puns?)

Sunset Crater, a fabulously beautiful cindercone just outside Flagstaff, AZ. I spent much of my childhood learning to love volcanoes here. Photo is taken from a meadow created by lahars from the San Francisco Peaks, a stratovolcano that dominates the view to the southwest. Image courtesy Cujo359.

The winter of 1064-65* wasn?t a particularly good one for the locals. There was the 6 mile fissure that opened and began pumping out lava. Then one end of the fissure started throwing scoria at them, collapsing the roofs of their pit houses under hot heaps of fresh cinders and ash. Then more lava flows filled in forested valleys. By the end of it, fields of corn lay buried, the landscape had undergone a fairly dramatic makeover, and the severely surprised Sinagua had discovered?the art of basalt corn cobble making. They relocated to points less explosive nearby, where a beautiful new volcano formed a backdrop and gave a fertility boost to their fields.

These things happen when you live in the San Francisco Volcanic field.

This digital elevation model (DEM) of the San Francisco Volcanic Field shows many of the more than 600 vents which have erupted in the area during the past 6 million years. Some lava flows (flat lobate features) are easily recognized by their proximity to vents. Larger tectonic structures such as the northeast-trending Mesa Butte Fault and Doney Fault are also seen. Flagstaff lies at the south-central edge of the volcanic field nestled between the base of Elden Mountain and the Observatory Mesa flow emitted from A-1 Mountain. Image courtesy USGS.

Northern Arizona would be a flat, arid plateau if it wasn?t for the hot spot beneath it. For 6 million years, volcanoes have erupted here, steadily marching east. The field extends from Williams in the west to the banks of the Little Colorado River in the east, and from just below Flagstaff in the south nearly to Cameron in the north ? an area of roughly 1,800 square miles. It contains the highest point in Arizona ? 12,633? Humphreys Peak ? as well as the youngest volcano, Sunset Crater. If you?re looking for a particular type of volcano, chances are the San Francisco Volcanic Field has it, from lava domes to a stratovolcano to dozens of cinder cones of all shapes and sizes. With 600+ volcanoes to choose from, you can?t complain. And if you?re really lucky, you might get a chance to see a new volcano born, since the field?s still potentially active. Geologists think any future eruptions will be small enough to get a spectacular show without inconveniencing the locals?too much.

Sunset Crater would have put on quite the show itself. The six mile long?curtain of fireserved as the opening act, and while it probably wasn?t quite as vigorous as many Hawaiian fissure eruptions, brilliant red lava shooting up from the ground is still an impressive sight. But that was merely the prelude. Activity along the fissure slowed quickly, becoming concentrated at the northern end, where the?real?show was starting. Explosions ejected fragments of lava high into the air; as those fragments cooled mid-air, the dissolved gasses within them exsolved and created dozens of vesticles, peppering the fragments with petrified bubbles. They rained down around the vent, piling into a cone. The heat, the smell, and the noise would have been overwhelming.

We have a good idea what the Sinagua saw. It would have been quite a bit like Paricut?n?s birth:

Loud, isn?t it? One begins to understand why the Sinagua fed it corn: I imagine they were trying desperately to calm it down.

If they found a good vantage point on nearby mountains, they might have seen bits of the newly-birthed crater rafting away on lava flows. You can still see chunks of?red oxidized agglutinate, pieces of the original cone, trapped in the Bonito flow.

Red oxidized agglutinate in the Bonito Lava Flow, Sunset Crater, AZ. Image courtesy Cujo359.

The explosions continued, filling Sunset Crater?s gaping wounds with fresh scoria, and leaving the volcano with smooth, unblemished flanks.

As the eruption waned, something wonderful happened. Fumaroles formed near the crater?s rim, venting hot gasses that oxidized the basalt scoria. The iron contained within basically rusted, painting the rim in gorgeous sunset colors. The fumaroles cemented the rim with?silica,?gypsum and iron oxide; as a finishing touch, they deposited?sulfur compounds,?opal,?hematite,?jarosite, and?magnetite. Nature had created a masterpiece.

When all was said and done, the volcano topped out at 1000 feet in height, a mile in width, and contained a crater 400 feet deep, which itself hosts a 160 foot deep secondary crater. The local Sinagua might have considered it a decent consolation prize for getting volcanically evicted from their forested valley.

The visible?interior of Sunset Crater is covered with a smooth coating of scoria, but we can get a look inside her if we head over to Red Mountain, many miles to the west.

Red Mountain cinder cone, near Flagstaff, AZ. Check out that interior! Image courtesy Cujo359.

This is the eroded interior of a cinder cone. Steam and percolating water welded its layers of cinder and ash together with the same sorts of mineral oxides that cemented Sunset Crater, creating a volcanic material called?tuff. We get this inside-look at the anatomy of a cinder cone because the entire western side of Red Mountain got itself rafted away by a lava flow, leaving an enormous ampitheater carved out of the cone. This time, there was wasn?t any explosive action to replace the missing bits.

Lava can do some pretty outrageous things. And thanks to Northern Arizona?s cool, dry climate, we can get a nearly unweathered view of its antics. Rain and snowmelt just sink right in without disturbing the surface of the flows too much. If it wasn?t for the lichens and hardy bushes peppering the flows, you?d think they?d just erupted last week.

The Bonito Lava Flow, Sunset Crater, AZ.

Most of the flows around Sunset Crater are composed of a?a lava. There is a good reason why the Hawaiians call it a?a, which means, basically, ?stony, rough lava.? It?s a stony, rough lava comprised of clinker, broken chunks of lava carried along the top by a dense, pasty core. As?that hotter core oozes its way downslope, the clinker goes along for the ride, tumbling over the leading edge like a bunch of over-excited kids at a slow-motion water park. The tumbled chunks get buried as the flow ambles on. Thus, you get a sort of lava sandwich: clinker top and bottom, paste in the middle. Don?t bite into a fresh flow, though: it?s erupting at temperatures of 1000-1100 degrees C. That?s 1800-2000 degrees F. That?s bloody?hot.

Back when I was a wee kiddie, our teachers showed us a video of an a?a flow filmed in Iceland. I?ll never forget the sound. As the clinker tumbles, it makes a cacophony like a monstrous china cabinet getting knocked over. This video from Hawaii demonstrates that nicely:

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Is that, or is that not, simply awesome?

There are two ways a?a is formed from a basalt flow. One of them is when the basalt is high in gas bubbles and (relatively) low in temperature, thus high in viscosity. The other is when the strain rate of the flow is high ? such as when it hits steep ground. Remember this, as it will factor in to the following discussion.

Sunset Crater?s lava flows weren?t limited to a?a. The Bonito flow began close to the western margin of the volcano as pahoehoe, a Hawaiian word meaning ?smooth, unbroken lava.? It?s a far more liquid basalt that forms a beautiful, smooth surface, sculpted into undulating billows or ropy loops. It forms that way because of the way very fluid lava moves under a congealing surface crust. It?s hot stuff, 1100-1200 degrees C (2000-2100 degrees F), with a low gas bubble content.

Now, the interesting thing is this: pahoehoe can easily turn to a?a, depending on how the flow goes. If pahoehoe hits an uphill climb, it?ll cool down, slow down, and get all clinkered up. Same thing can happen as the flow cools further from its eruption site. Isn?t that neat?

You can get an idea of what something like that looks like from this video of pahoehoe and a?a flows merging:

Pahoehoe also means ?good to walk? in Hawaiian. When I was a kid visiting the Crater, our field trip guide explained the name origins thusly: the Hawaiians, walking barefoot over flows, would try to tiptoe over the rough stuff, exclaiming: ?Ah! Ah!? And then, when their feet hit the smooth, soothing surface, they?d sigh in relief: ?Mmmm,pahoehoe!?

You?ll never forget the difference now, will you?

The Bonito flow turned from pahoehoe to a?a as it lost its gas on the trip out from the mountain. Big cracks formed in its surface from the frictional drag of the liquid lava below the cooler crust, and as that weak crust collapsed when lava drained away from beneath it. It?s the youngest and biggest of Sunset Crater?s two flows. It covers almost two square miles, and ranges from 100 feet deep in its center to less than 6 feet along the margins. It filled in a basin surrounded by older volcanoes. The other major flow, Kana?a, flowed down an old stream bed for several miles, and never got more than 1000 feet wide. Sunset Crater?s continued eruptions covered it in cinders, allowing a lot more vegetation to take root along its surface. Both flows, as well as the cinders, are alkai olivine basalt, which is composed of microscopic crystals of?plagioclase,?olivine and?augite. The occasional big white chunk of stone embedded in the basalt is a?xenolith, in this case formed when lava ripped a hunk of Kaibab limestone out of the underlying formations and took it along for the ride.

Crack in the Bonito Flow. This stuff's rough!

The Bonito lava flow is where you?ll see most of the interesting formations. For a crash course in lava, there?s nothing better than the trail that meanders through it. You can take?an online field trip, but we?ll hit some of the high points here.

A squeeze-up in the Bonito Lava Flow. Image courtesy Cujo359.

If you?ve never used ?lava? and ?toothpaste? in the same sentence before, that?s probably because you?ve never seen a squeeze-up. These form when gummy, partially-cooled lava squeezes its way through already-hardened cracks in the flow. It?s pretty much the consistency of toothpaste. A close inspection will show you the marks left as it scrapes by the solid stone around it.

Lava from the Bonito Flow displaying the tell-tale grooves from being squeezed up like so much toothpaste.

The Bonito flow also contains lava tubes, formed when molten rock drained from its solidified surroundings. Those tubes are cold ? basalt?s a terrible material for trapping heat. In colder, wetter Arizona days, the tubes used to contain ice full time. Now, they?re usually dry, but frigid. Alas, Bonito?s main tube collapsed some time ago, so you can?t go exploring it anymore. This is good news for the claustrophobic set, not such good news for the spelunkers among us.

You can console yourself with a hornito.

A hornito on the Bonito Lava Flow. Image courtesy Cujo359.

Yes, I know most of you associate the word ?hornito? with tequila, for good reason ? Hornitos is an excellent brand. In this case, though, hornito means a small spatter cone formed on the surface of a basalt flow. It?s created when lava is forced up through the cooled surface. Hornitos are fed by the flow itself, rather than its own magma source as is the case with a regular spatter cone. They?re steep-sided heaps of splattered lava that splashed down and over the developing cone, welding itself as it goes. The lava?s still partially liquid when it falls, which is why it doesn?t form distinct cinders, although the principle?s roughly the same.

Watching one form is a fascinating experience:

Sunset Crater?s hornito used to be taller, but volcanoes aren?t all that good at welding, and people broke it down by sitting on it and taking away chunks. It?s still an impressive feature, though.

Just past the hornito, you?ll catch sight of something that looks like a mini-cinder cone. It?s a cinder dune. This gives you some idea of just how much material Sunset Crater ejected.

Cinder dune at Sunset Crater. Image courtesy Cujo359.

Sunset Crater is a geologists? dream. There are few places in the continental United States where volcanism is so wonderfully demonstrated, without all the pesky plants in the way. And, just over the horizon, ancient oceans lie exposed, and prehistoric apartments look out over Painted Desert vistas.

But that?s a story for another Sunday Sensational Science. For now, I?ll just leave you with a portrait of Sunset Crater and her lava flows, and let you ponder the power of hot rock to create a work of art:

Sunset Crater, seen from the trail through the Bonito Lava Flow.

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References:

Bezy, John V. (2003): A Guide to the Geology of the Flagstaff Area. Tucson, AZ: Arizona Geological Survey.

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