Saturday, August 4, 2012

A direct look at graphene: Direct imaging confirms importance of electron-electron interactions in graphene

ScienceDaily (Aug. 1, 2012) ? Perhaps no other material is generating as much excitement in the electronics world as graphene, sheets of pure carbon just one atom thick through which electrons can race at nearly the speed of light -- 100 times faster than they move through silicon. Superthin, superstrong, superflexible and superfast as an electrical conductor, graphene has been touted as a potential wonder material for a host of electronic applications, starting with ultrafast transistors. For the vast potential of graphene to be fully realized, however, scientists must first learn more about what makes graphene so super.

The latest step in this direction has been taken by researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) Berkeley.

Michael Crommie, a physicist who holds joint appointments with Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division and UC Berkeley's Physics Department, led a study in which the first direct observations at microscopic lengths were recorded of how electrons and holes respond to a charged impurity -- a single Coulomb potential -- placed on a gated graphene device. The results provide experimental support to the theory that interactions between electrons are critical to graphene's extraordinary properties.

"We've shown that electrons in graphene behave very differently around charged impurities than electrons in other materials," Crommie says. "Some researchers have held that electron-electron interactions are not important to intrinsic graphene properties while others have argued they are. Our first-time-ever pictures of how ultra-relativistic electrons re-arrange themselves in response to a Coulomb potential come down on the side of electron-electron interactions being an important factor."

Crommie is the corresponding author of a paper describing this study published in the journal Nature Physics. The paper is titled "Mapping Dirac quasiparticles near a single Coulomb impurity on graphene." Co-authoring this paper were Yang Wang, Victor Brar, Andrey Shytov, Qiong Wu, William Regan, Hsin-Zon Tsai, Alex Zettl and Leonid Levitov.

Graphene sheets are composed of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional hexagonally patterned lattice, like a honeycomb. Electrons moving through this honeycomb lattice perfectly mimic the behavior expected of highly relativistic charged particles with no mass: think of a ray of light that is electrically charged. Because this is the same behavior displayed by highly relativistic free electrons, charge-carriers in graphene are referred to as "Dirac quasiparticles," after Paul Dirac, the scientist who first described the behavior of relativistic fermions in 1928.

"In graphene, electrons behave as massless Dirac fermions," Crommie says. "As such, the response of these electrons to a Coulomb potential is predicted to differ significantly from how non-relativistic electrons behave in traditional atomic and impurity systems. However, until now, many key theoretical predictions for this ultra-relativistic system had not been tested."

Working with a specially equipped scanning tunneling microscope (STM)in ultra-high vacuum, Crommie and his colleagues probed gated devices consisting of a graphene layer deposited atop boron nitride flakes which were themselves placed on a silicon dioxide substrate, the most common of semiconductor substrates.

"The use of boron-nitride significantly reduced the charge inhomogeneity of graphene, thereby allowing us to probe the intrinsic graphene electronic response to individual charged impurities," Crommie says. In this study, the charged impurities were cobalt trimers constructed on graphene by atomically manipulating cobalt monomers with the tip of an STM."

The STM used to fabricate the cobalt trimers was also used to map (through spatial variation in the electronic structure of the graphene) the response of Dirac quasiparticles -- both electron-like and hole-like -- to the Coulomb potential created by the trimers. Comparing the observed electron-hole asymmetry to theoretical simulations allowed the research team to not only test theoretical predictions for how Dirac fermions behave near a Coulomb potential, but also to extract graphene's dielectric constant.

"Theorists have predicted that compared with other materials, electrons in graphene are pulled into a positively-charged impurity either too weakly, the subcritical regime; or too strongly, the supercritical regime," Crommie says. "In our study, we verified the predictions for the subcritical regime and found the value for the dielectric to be small enough to indicate that electron-electron interactions contribute significantly to graphene properties. This information is fundamental to our understanding of how electrons move through graphene."

This research was supported by the DOE Office of Science, the Office of Naval Research, and the National Science Foundation.

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  1. Yang Wang, Victor W. Brar, Andrey V. Shytov, Qiong Wu, William Regan, Hsin-Zon Tsai, Alex Zettl, Leonid S. Levitov, Michael F. Crommie. Mapping Dirac quasiparticles near a single Coulomb impurity on graphene. Nature Physics, 2012; DOI: 10.1038/nphys2379

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Kanye West Album Cover: In Honor of Kim Kardashian?


Picture Kim Kardashian nude. Okay, granted, that isn't much of a challenge.

But now picture her in white paint, hands over breasts, eyes closed and hair curled. You end up with the cover art of Kanye West's new album, don't you?

Kanye West Album Art

The rapper unveiled the cover for "Cruel Summer" last night on Twitter, a CD that comes out on September 4 and which features the two singles West recently debuted  "Mercy" and "New God Flow."

But, really, most of the attention here will be on the portrait itself. We've seen plenty of Kardashian topless, so it's not like we don't have rather sharp comparison points. Do you agree?

Is this album meant to illustrate Kim Kardashian?

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/08/kanye-west-album-cover-in-honor-of-kim-kardashian/

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It's in our genes: Why women outlive men

ScienceDaily (Aug. 2, 2012) ? Scientists are beginning to understand one of life's enduring mysteries -- why women live, on average, longer than men.

Published August 2 in Current Biology, research led by Monash University, describes how mutations to the DNA of the mitochondria can account for differences in the life expectancy of males and females. Mitochondria, which exist in almost all animal cells, are vital for life because they convert our food into the energy that powers the body.

Dr Damian Dowling and PhD student, Florencia Camus, both from the Monash School of Biological Sciences, worked with Dr David Clancy from Lancaster University to uncover differences in longevity and biological aging across male and female fruit flies that carried mitochondria of different origins. They found that genetic variation across these mitochondria were reliable predictors of life expectancy in males, but not in females.

Dr Dowling said the results point to numerous mutations within mitochondrial DNA that affect how long males live, and the speed at which they age.

"Intriguingly, these same mutations have no effects on patterns of aging in females. They only affect males," Dr Dowling said.

"All animals possess mitochondria, and the tendency for females to outlive males is common to many different species. Our results therefore suggest that the mitochondrial mutations we have uncovered will generally cause faster male aging across the animal kingdom."

The researchers said these mutations can be entirely attributed to a quirk in the way that mitochondrial genes are passed down from parents to offspring.

"While children receive copies of most of their genes from both their mothers and fathers, they only receive mitochondrial genes from their mothers. This means that evolution's quality control process, known as natural selection, only screens the quality of mitochondrial genes in mothers," Dr Dowling said.

"If a mitochondrial mutation occurs that harms fathers, but has no effect on mothers, this mutation will slip through the gaze of natural selection, unnoticed. Over thousands of generations, many such mutations have accumulated that harm only males, while leaving females unscathed."

The study builds on previous findings by Dr Dowling and his team that investigated the consequences of maternal inheritance of mitochondria in causing male infertility.

"Together, our research shows that the mitochondria are hotspots for mutations affecting male health. What we seek to do now is investigate the genetic mechanisms that males might arm themselves with to nullify the effects of these harmful mutations and remain healthy," Dr Dowling said.

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  1. M.?Florencia Camus, David?J. Clancy, Damian?K. Dowling. Mitochondria, Maternal Inheritance, and Male Aging. Current Biology, 2012; DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2012.07.018

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36 SHAWTY:? I come from where the Hornets originated, also the home of the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Of course, I can?t forget the next best black quarterback resides where I?m from as well, Cam Newton. For those that are still a little lost let me break it down to you, nothing could be finer then to be from Carolina! Charlotte, North Carolina is where I?m from to be exact.

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36 SHAWTY:? I came up listening to whatever my mother and older siblings were listening to. That being said, all genres of music gave me the musical background that I have today. I would put my music in the hip hop, rap, r & b, and dance music range.

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36 SHAWTY:? I feel that I have a unique sound of my own. First off, I also strongly believe that I can be the voice for my city. Since I learned that I possessed this gift from God, I want to share it with the world!

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36 SHAWTY:? My music comes from the heart of a hard working man from the queen city who has earned and worked hard for everything he has, no hand outs. That being said, my songs are about my life experiences in the drug trade, in dealing with friends, family, and of course women. Can?t live with them and definitely can?t go a day without them. I love them all. My life on a beat, that?s all I got to speak. (Single coming soon)

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IAA:? Who are your musical influences?

36 SHAWTY:? Just to name a few artists that I like to listen to, they would be Nas, Pac, Biggie, Jay-Z, R. Kelly, Al Green, Clarence Carter, Master P, Prince, Gucci Mane, OJ da Juiceman, Snoop Dogg, and The Game. My list could go on and on for days but that?s just to name a few.

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36 SHAWTY:? Right now I?m working on three different projects: Team F.O.E. Presents Family Over Everything [Til Death Do Us Part], in which there will also be a DVD included with the mix-tape. I?m also working on two mix-tapes of my own: Trap Ethics [Lesson 1&2]. Both of these projects will also have?DVDs included with them as well.

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Prostate cancer drug, abiraterone, approved for NHS use in ...

Prostate cancer cellsAbiraterone has been shown to extend the lives of prostate cancer patients in clinical trials

A ?breakthrough? drug which can prolong the lives of men with terminal prostate cancer is to be made available to NHS patients in Northern Ireland.

Abiraterone has been shown to extend the lives of patients by more than three months, but it is expensive and there have been concerns over cost.

The drug has already been approved for NHS use in England and Wales.

The charity, Prostate Cancer UK, said it could also ?significantly reduce pain and other symptoms? for sufferers.

It welcomed the move, having campaigned for abiraterone to be accessible to all NHS patients ?regardless of where they live in the UK?.

?Quality of life?

Owen Sharp, chief executive of Prostate Cancer UK, said: ?This is a long overdue piece of good news for all the men with incurable prostate cancer in Northern Ireland.?

He added: ?We therefore urge local health boards in Northern Ireland to waste no time in putting in place the necessary arrangements to ensure that men who need the drug can access it without delay.?

The charity said that in clinical trials, abiraterone had been proven to help men with advanced prostate cancer ? and who were no longer responding to other treatments ? to live longer and with a better quality of life than those patients who were were not given the drug.

However, there were concerns over the price of the treatment and it was initially rejected for NHS use in England and Wales because, at ?3,000 per patient per month, it was not seen as cost effective.

Final decision

Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer affecting men in the UK, and about 10,000 patients die from the disease every year.

Mr Sharp said that although the charity was ?delighted? with the decision in Northern Ireland, it would now continue its campaign to ensure abiraterone would be made available on the NHS in Scotland.

The Scottish Medicines Consortium is currently reviewing abiraterone for use in Scotland and is expected to make a final decision on 13 August.

Article source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-19068270

Source: http://cancerkick.com/2012/08/01/prostate-cancer-drug-abiraterone-approved-for-nhs-use-in-northern-ireland/

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

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Sudan asks US help over South 'support' for rebels

Sudan has asked for US help in ending South Sudan's support for rebels on Khartoum's territory, official media said before a Thursday UN deadline for the two Sudans to make peace.

Foreign Minister Ali Karti made the request when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who is on an African tour, telephoned him on Wednesday, the SUNA news agency reported.

"He affirmed that the problem between Sudan and South Sudan is a security one in the first place," with South Sudan backing rebels opposed to the Khartoum regime, SUNA said.

"He said that a final agreement could not be achieved under the absence of security, calling on the American official to urge South Sudan... to cut its relations" with forces in South Kordofan and Blue Nile states and to halt its support for rebels in the Darfur region, it added.

Clinton on Wednesday began her 11-day Africa mission in Senegal. She heads on Thursday to Uganda, on her way to South Sudan which became independent in July last year following a 2005 peace deal that ended a 22-year civil war.

The United States played a major part in South Sudan's birth but has maintained sanctions against Khartoum since 1997 over human rights and other concerns.

Sudan accuses South Sudan of supporting insurgents from the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), a charge which analysts believe despite denials by the government in Juba.

The SPLM-N has been fighting in South Kordofan and Blue Nile since June last year.

South Sudan also denies supporting rebels from Sudan's Darfur region but suspected fighters from Darfur's Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) were seen alongside Southern troops during border fighting between Sudan and South Sudan in April.

The UN Security Council ordered a ceasefire between the two Sudans under a May resolution that gave them until this Thursday to settle critical issues left unresolved at the South's independence.

These include oil fees, the disputed border, the status of nationals of one country in another, and the contested Abyei region.

The UN also told both sides to stop supporting each other's rebels.

African Union-led peace talks have been taking place in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa but no comprehensive accord was expected by the deadline, leaving Sudan and South Sudan open to potential sanctions.

The United States led international warnings this week for Sudan and South Sudan to step up efforts to reach a peace accord.

Susan Rice, the US ambassador to the UN, also highlighted international concern over the humanitarian situation in South Kordofan and Blue Nile, where the Khartoum government has cited security concerns in severely restricting access to aid agencies.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sudan-asks-us-help-over-south-support-rebels-230522025.html

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