Saturday, December 8, 2012

Ford recalling new Fusion for faulty headlamps

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Ford Motor Co. plans to recall more than 19,000 of its new Fusion midsize sedans to replace faulty headlamps, the second service action hitting the new and well-publicized vehicle in just a week.

Last Friday, the automaker announced that it would recall about 80,000 vehicles, including nearly 16,000 Fusions, because of a potential fire risk.?

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The latest recall was triggered by the discovery of a manufacturing defect at a Ford supplier that could result in the vehicle?s headlamps dimming and becoming hazy over time, according to documents the automaker filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety? Administration.


In all, 19,106 Fusion sedans are covered by the latest recall. A total of 15,833 were impacted by the previous recall which was triggered by reports of fires in both the new Fusion and the newly redesigned Ford Escape crossover. (In all, 73,320 of the CUVs will need repairs.) According to government records, coolant can leak from Fusion and Escape models equipped with Ford?s 1.6-liter EcoBoost engine. If that comes into contact with hot engine or exhaust components a fire is possible.?A company spokesman said the headlamp problem was discovered during internal testing of the Fusion sedan, which was completely redesigned for the 2013 model-year and which went on sale in September. The maker says it has received no reports of accidents or injuries related to the problem ? though NHTSA warned that the defect could nonetheless increase the possibility of a crash.

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The Escape has been recalled four times since its launch in mid-2012, twice for fire-related issues.

Ford has been investigating additional reports of fires in Europe but says it has not found evidence of a problem requiring a recall there.

Ford officials say the speed with which they identified the latest headlamp problem underscores their commitment to deal with safety problems in a rapid manner.?

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But the spate of problems involving two of its best-known models -- and two of the most significant redesigns for 2013 ? threaten to hammer the maker?s reputation. The news complicates Ford?s efforts to rebuild its reputation for quality and reliability after setbacks in a number of recent surveys, such as the widely quoted Consumer Reports Automotive Reliability Study and the J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Survey.

The auto industry, as a whole, has seen an apparent increase in recalls over the last several years and industry observers believe that may be the result of the unintended acceleration scandal that snagged Toyota in late 2009 and 2010. Federal regulators became embroiled in the fiasco when it became known they had backed off on a planned recall of Toyota vehicles. Since then, analysts contend, automakers have felt pressure to recall vehicles for problems that previously might have been handled with less attention-grabbing dealer service bulletins.?

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While Ford has faced a series of recalls in recent months most have involved relatively modest numbers of vehicles.? Some of the biggest service actions have involved Toyota and Honda, which have recalled millions of vehicles in just the last two months. Barring even bigger announcements by Ford or some other competitor, Toyota and Honda are in a dubious race to see which will recall the most vehicles in 2012. Honda led that list in 2011, Toyota the year before.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/ford-recalling-new-fusion-faulty-headlamps-1C7490754

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No timeline for ex-President Bush leaving hospital

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Posted on December 7, 2012 at 12:59 PM

Updated today at 12:59 PM

HOUSTON (AP) -- Former President George H.W. Bush remains in stable condition two weeks after entering a Houston hospital for treatment of a lingering bronchitis-related cough.

Methodist Hospital spokesman George Kovacik said Friday that the 88-year-old Bush continues to improve, but doctors are being cautious with his care.

Kovacik says physicians have provided no timeline for when the 41st president will be discharged.

His doctors have said Bush became more physically active this week.

Bush and his wife, Barbara, divide their time between their residences in Houston and Kennebunkport, Maine

Source: http://www.wfaa.com/news/No-timeline-for-ex-President-Bush-leaving-hospital-182566611.html

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Friday, December 7, 2012

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Online Marketing ? Turning Your Website Into a Virtual Cash Cow ...

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1. Developing a web site:

To start your online marketing, the first thing to perform is to build your internet site. You should need a website so that you can easily place your products there to sell it as well as if you currently have a website but is badly developed; than I might suggest that you have it build up so about market your item efficiently. You can do the structure of the internet site also without knowing any HTML using a few free of cost or maybe open source software application packages, the so call ?WYSIWYG? what you see is what you get software.

2. Making use of ads for your advertising:

This is one of many very popular ways individuals made use of for pushing their products on the internet. Banner marketing essentially consists of a number of marketing wording for the products you are selling together with graphics place at strategic place on a site. It is a method to entice a web browser on the website to check out the banner and to get hold of his interest.

3. Ezines or newsletter:

E-zines as online marketing tools is almost delivering your advertisement out all together with e-newsletters. E-zines or newsletter may be write-ups or any other details that the receiver of it wants. Quite possibly the most essential elements of this strategies: ? the e-newsletters or e-zines you send need to not be considered as an ad by the beneficiary.

4. E-mail marketing:

Email marketing is essentially sending e-mails concerning your products and services out. However you should avoid delivering this sort of emails to unsolicited receivers, they will see it as these are being spam and also it may spell the end of your internet business.

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Your internet site has to be enhancing for online search engine. Website search engine optimization or ?SEO? is the increasing of your internet site targeted prospects from the online search engine. If your site rank is top for searches make with the online search engine compared to the web traffic will certainly boosts as well as in turns your profit can even increases.

These are only five of the many means of internet advertising for the home based business. IM reviews for your home based company would a few or all of the above technique. As you go along advertising your items online you would definitely find out numerous some other methods of on-line advertising procedures for your work from home company.

Source: http://neobookmark.com/blog/social-bookmarking/online-marketing-turning-your-website-into-a-virtual-cash-cow/

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Seeing in color at the nanoscale: Scientists develop a new nanotech tool to probe solar-energy conversion

ScienceDaily (Dec. 6, 2012) ? If nanoscience were television, we'd be in the 1950s. Although scientists can make and manipulate nanoscale objects with increasingly awesome control, they are limited to black-and-white imagery for examining those objects. Information about nanoscale chemistry and interactions with light -- the atomic-microscopy equivalent to color -- is tantalizingly out of reach to all but the most persistent researchers.

But that may all change with the introduction of a new microscopy tool from researchers at the Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) that delivers exquisite chemical details with a resolution once thought impossible. The team developed their tool to investigate solar-to-electric energy conversion at its most fundamental level, but their invention promises to reveal new worlds of data to researchers in all walks of nanoscience.

"We've found a way to combine the advantages of scan/probe microscopy with the advantages of optical spectroscopy," says Alex Weber-Bargioni, a scientist at the Molecular Foundry, a DOE nanoscience center at Berkeley Lab. "Now we have a means to actually look at chemical and optical processes on the nanoscale where they are happening."

Weber-Bargioni is corresponding author of a paper reporting this research, published in Science. The paper is titled, "Mapping local charge recombination heterogeneity by multidimensional nanospectroscopic imaging." Co-authoring the paper are Wei Bao, Mauro Meli, Frank Ogletree, Shaul Aloni, Jeffrey Bokor, Stephano Cabrini, Miquel Salmeron, Eli Yablonovitch, and James Schuck of Berkeley Lab; Marco Staffaroni of the University of California, Berkeley; Hyuck Choo of Caltech; and their colleagues in Italy, Niccolo Caselli, Francesco Riboli, Diederik Wiersma, and Francesca Intoni.

"If you want to characterize materials, particularly nanomaterials, the way it's traditionally been done is with electron microscopies and scan/probe microscopies because those give you really high, sub-atomic spatial resolution," says co-author James Schuck, a nano-optics researcher at the Molecular Foundry. "Unfortunately, what they don't give you is chemical, molecular-level information."

For chemical information, researchers typically turn to optical or vibrational spectroscopy. The way a material interacts with light is dictated to large part by its chemical composition, but for nanoscience the problem with doing optical spectroscopy at relevant scales is the diffraction limit, which says you can't focus light down to a spot smaller than approximately half its wavelength, due to the wave-nature of light.

To get around the diffraction limit, scientists employ "near-field" light. Unlike the light we can see, near-field light decays exponentially away from an object, making it hard to measure, but it contains very high resolution -- much higher than normal, far-field light.

Says Schuck, "The real challenge to near-field optics, and one of the big achievements in this paper, is to create a device that acts as a transducer of far-field light to near-field light. We can squeeze it down and get very enhanced local fields that can interact with matter. We can then collect any photons that are scattered or emitted due to this interaction, collect in the near field with all this spatial frequency information and turn it back into propagating, far-field light."

The trick for that conversion is to use surface plasmons: collective oscillations of electrons that can interact with photons. Plasmons on two surfaces separated by a small gap can collect and amplify the optical field in the gap, making a stronger signal for scientists to measure.

Researchers have exploited these effects to make near-field probes with a variety of geometries, but the experiments typically require painstaking optical alignment, suffer from background noise, only work for narrow frequency ranges of light and are limited to very thin samples.

In this latest work, however, the Berkeley Lab researchers transcended these limitations with a cleverly designed near-field probe. Fabricated on the end of an optical fiber, the probe has a tapered, four-sided tip. The researchers named their new tool after the campanile church tower it resembles, inspired by the landmark clock tower on the UC Berkeley campus. Two of the campanile's sides are coated with gold and the two gold layers are separated by just a few nanometers at the tip. The three-dimensional taper enables the device to channel light of all wavelengths down into an enhanced field at the tip. The size of the gap determines the resolution.

In a regular atomic force microscope (AFM), a sharp metal tip is essentially dragged across a sample to generate a topological map with sub-nanoscale resolution. The results can be exquisite but only contain spatial information and nothing about the composition or chemistry of the sample.

Replacing the usual AFM tip with a campanile tip is like going from black-and-white to full color. You can still get the spatial map but now there's a wealth of optical data for every pixel on that map. From optical spectra, scientists can identify atom and molecule species, and extract details about electronic structure.

"That's the beauty of these tips," says Schuck. "You can just put them on the end of an optical fiber and then it's just like using a regular AFM. You don't have to be a super near-field jock anymore to get this type of data."

The team developed their new tool to study indium-phosphide nanowires. These nanowires, with the nearly ideal band gap of 1.4 electron-volts, are well-suited to converting solar energy to electricity. The researchers found that the nanowires were not the homogeneous objects previously thought, but instead had varying optoelectronic properties along their length, which could radically alter how sunlight is converted to electricity. They also found that photoluminescence, an indication of the relationship between light and electricity, was seven-times stronger in some parts of a nanowire than others. This is the first time anyone has measured these events on such a small scale.

Weber-Bargioni says: "Details like this about indium-phosphide nanowires are important because if you want to use these suckers for photocatalysis or a photovoltaic material then the length scale at which we're measuring is where everything happens. This information is really important to understand how, for example, the fabrication and surface treatment of nanowires influences these charge recombination velocities. These determine how efficiently a solar device can convert photons into usable electrons."

Adds Schuck: "We realized that this is really the optimal way to do any kind of optical experiment one might want to do at the nano scale. So we use it for imaging and spectroscopy but we anticipate many other uses also."

This research was supported by the DOE Office of Science.

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The above story is reprinted from materials provided by DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The original article was written by Alison Hatt.

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Journal Reference:

  1. Wei Bao, M. Melli, N. Caselli, F. Riboli, D. S. Wiersma, M. Staffaroni, H. Choo, D. F. Ogletree, S. Aloni, J. Bokor, S. Cabrini, F. Intonti, M. B. Salmeron, E. Yablonovitch, P. J. Schuck, A. Weber-Bargioni. Mapping local charge recombination heterogeneity by multidimensional nanospectroscopic imaging. Science, December 7, 2012 DOI: 10.1126/science.1227977

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