Saturday, December 22, 2012

US budget negotiations setback drives stocks down

PARIS (AP) ? A failed attempt find a compromise in U.S. budget negotiations sent global stock markets plummeting Friday, as investors feared the world's largest economy could teeter into recession if no deal is found.

Without an agreement, the U.S. economy will fall off the so-called "fiscal cliff" on Jan. 1 when Bush-era tax cuts expire and spending cuts kick in automatically. The measures were designed to have a negative effect on the U.S. economy, in the hopes that the feared outcome would push lawmakers and President Barack Obama to find a deal.

"We've seen Europe's politicians repeatedly flirt lemming-like with cliff-diving in 2012, and now it's the turn of U.S. 'leaders,'" said Kit Juckes, an analyst with Societe Generale. "The nagging fear is always there that someone, on one side of the Atlantic or the other, will forget to let rational thought take over at the last second."

Amid the uncertainty, European shares fell. France's CAC dropped 0.15 percent to close at 3,661, while the DAX in Germany dropped 0.5 percent to end the day 7,636. The FTSE index of leading British shares retreated 0.3 percent to 5,939.

The euro also fell sharply, dropping 0.5 percent to $1.3159.

In Asia, Japan's Nikkei 225 index closed 1 percent lower at 9,940.06. Hong Kong's Hang Seng lost 0.7 percent to 22,506.29. South Korea's Kospi shed 1 percent at 1,980.42. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 fell 0.2 percent to 4,623.60. Mainland Chinese stocks were mixed.

U.S. stock futures tumbled after rank-and-file Republican lawmakers failed to support an alternative tax plan by House Speaker John Boehner late Thursday in Washington. That plan would have allowed tax rates to rise on households earning $1 million and up. Obama wants the level to be $400,000.

In midday trading trading in New York, the Dow Jones industrial average dropped 1.25 percent to 13,147, while the broader Standard & Poor's index fell 1.3 percent at 1,424.

"The fiscal cliff is a real threat not just for U.S. growth next year but for the outlook for global growth," said Jane Foley, currency analyst with Rabobank.

When growth slows, energy demand does, too, and oil prices fell in anticipation.

Benchmark crude for February delivery fell $1.78 to $88.35 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

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Pamela Sampson in Bangkok and Fu Ting in Shanghai contributed to this report.

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Could Climate Change Boost Toxic Algal Blooms in the Oceans?

In 1799 about a hundred Aleut hunters working for a Russian-American trading group died in Alaska?s Peril Strait only two hours after eating black mussels collected there. Those who survived did so because they threw up after desperately consuming gunpowder, tobacco and alcohol to purge toxin from their bodies. This was the first recorded incidence of paralytic shellfish poisoning on the west coast of North America. The Aleuts were killed by natural poisons known as toxins produced by certain algae that were trapped in the mussels? food-gathering filters. Filter feeders like shellfish, some finned fish and other animals concentrate the toxins present in these algae. Physical and chemical conditions cause populations of algae to wax and wane in cycles. Out of the vast diversity of plankton in the oceans, the worst offenders are a few species of diatoms, dinoflagellates and cyanobacteria, collectively called harmful algae. For example, some diatoms make domoic acid, which causes vomiting, cramping, headache and even seizures and memory loss; some dinoflagellates produce saxitoxin, which causes numbness, staggering and respiratory failure, among other symptoms. Toxic blooms can occur naturally when deep, nutrient-rich water wells up in places like the west coasts of North and South America. They can be amplified by land runoff of fertilizers and other chemicals that provide nutrients such as phosphorus. Algal blooms have been increasing in coastal waters nearly everywhere. In mid-December 2012 recreational mussel harvesting was closed along the entire Oregon coast because the mussels were contaminated with paralytic shellfish toxins. In 2002 razor clam harvesting was prohibited for the full season in Washington State because of high domoic acid levels. Florida?s coastline has frequent outbreaks of the toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis, whose toxins can escape into the air and cause severe respiratory distress. Today in the U.S. alone such incidents cause $82 million in public health costs and economic damages to fisheries and tourism annually, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). These costs include emergency room visits and other medical treatment, lost work productivity, and fewer dollars reaching local businesses if beaches and sport or commercial fishing is curtailed. Now scientists are investigating whether climate change could contribute to toxic blooms. As atmospheric carbon dioxide increases, the greenhouse gas is absorbed into ocean water, making it more acidic. The most obvious peril is that marine organisms like clams and sea snails either can?t build their calcium carbonate shells or find their housing harder to maintain. Acidifying ocean conditions could cause toxic algae to become nastier and more abundant. Conversely, the organisms might simply adapt without becoming more poisonous; their numbers could even be reduced. Of course, researchers must assess ocean acidification as one of many simultaneous stressors in the oceanic environment. Scientists don?t fully understand the relationship between growth rates, toxin production and ocean conditions for these algae. Some species are known to ramp-up toxin production as a defense against predators, others in response to low supplies of crucial nutrients. Another possibility is that the toxins are simply a way for a diatom or dinoflagellate to store excess nutrients, such as carbon or nitrogen, rather than a stress response, says microbial ecologist William Cochlan of San Francisco State University. To see how nutrient limitation and acidification interact, Avery Tatters, a graduate student in David Hutchins?s lab at the University of Southern California, cultured the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia fraudulenta taken from southern California waters, where it blooms frequently. The species produces domoic acid. Tatters and colleagues varied the amount of dissolved CO2 and the availability of the silicate the diatoms use to make their shells. In a presentation at a recent ocean acidification conference, Tatters reported that the more CO2 and the less silicate, the higher the diatom?s toxin production?more than doubling at the level of dissolved CO2 scientists expect the oceans to reach by 2100. Earlier research by the Hutchins lab found a fourfold increase in toxicity under limited phosphorus and increased CO2 in a related species. However, Cochlan cautions, what exactly triggers toxic blooms is ?the million-dollar question? that hasn?t been answered. Sometimes algae produce more toxins ?when they are growing very well,? he says. Water temperature may also be a factor. Anke Kremp, a researcher at the Finnish Environment Institute, reported in a January 2012 study that eight strains of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium ostenfeldii grew at very different rates under increased acidity and higher temperatures. The amount of toxin in each cell didn?t always increase, but the composition of the toxic compounds consistently changed as temperature and acidity increased. A. ostenfeldii can make several nasty chemicals, and the overall trend in Kremp?s study was toward more saxitoxin?the most potent compound in its arsenal. Although this may be bad news for the Baltic Sea and other areas plagued by this dinoflagellate, Kremp also noted that the short duration of most lab studies limits what we can know about how toxic algae may evolve over the next century. Further, NOAA researcher Vera Trainer says that although some species may become more toxic, there may not be a net increase in risk to humans and other consumers of seafood. If the more harmful species become less numerous, she says, ?It?s sort of a moot point.? But if they become more toxic and more numerous, she adds, ?you?ve got a double whammy.? These conundrums illustrate how little we know. The different genetic heritages of diatoms, dinoflagellates and cyanobacteria will affect their survival. And in addition to temperature, other physical factors like available light and even large-scale ocean?atmosphere interactions like the El Ni?o?La Ni?a oscillation can affect plankton behavior. ?The work is really at an early stage,? says Ulf Riebesell, a professor of biological oceanography at the Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany. But it is fair to say that as algae and other tiny ocean species solve new survival problems, they may force us to do the same. Follow Scientific American on Twitter @SciAm and @SciamBlogs. Visit ScientificAmerican.com for the latest in science, health and technology news.
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New calculations solve an old problem with DNA

Dec. 21, 2012 ? The normal DNA will switch to left-handed DNA when it is physically twisted, or when a lot of salt is added to the solution. Researchers at the University of Luxembourg were able to accurately calculate for the first time the amount of salt which is required to do this. Z-DNA in the cell leads to loss of function and cancer.

In a recent publication, researchers achieved new accuracy in the ability to measure energy differences between states of molecules, thus predicting which states will be observed.

It has been known since the seventies that excessive salt causes DNA to reverse its twist, from a right-handed spiral to a left-handed one. DNA in the Z form is treated by our natural repair enzymes as damaged, and is therefore usually deleted from the cell. Deletion of genetic material can lead to cancer or to other problems, so the B-Z transition is no mere curiosity. However such is the complexity of the DNA molecule that a theoretical explanation which correctly predicts the amount of salt to do this has never before been found.

Dr. Josh Berryman and Professor Tanja Schilling of the University of Luxembourg have now been able to find a method of calculation which predicts this transition with unprecedented accuracy. With this success in describing the most enigmatic of molecules, the team is optimistic that they will be able to perform similar mathematical analyses for a variety of other substances. "It will enable us to predict material properties such as melting temperatures or elasticity. And this will be done with high accuracy using our new technique. Hence, we can now design new materials and biomaterials on the computer more effectively than before," said Prof. Schilling.

Prof Schilling and Dr Berryman are physicists at the University's Physics and Material Sciences Research Unit, which comprises a team of 50 researchers.

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  1. Joshua T. Berryman, Tanja Schilling. Free Energies by Thermodynamic Integration Relative to an Exact Solution, Used to Find the Handedness-Switching Salt Concentration for DNA. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2012; : 121130085236003 DOI: 10.1021/ct3005968

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Friday, December 21, 2012

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Astrophile: Black hole exposed as a dwarf in disguise

Astrophile is our weekly column on curious cosmic objects, from the solar system to the far reaches of the multiverse

Object: A sneaky white dwarf
Behaviour: Short, ultra-bright X-ray flares

The white dwarf thought it was sending all the right signals. Embedded near a small satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, the star was emitting short, bright X-ray flashes that made it look like a feeding black holeMovie Camera. But after a multi-agency stakeout, cosmic detectives have blown the dwarf's cover.

Behind the black hole fa?ade, the white dwarf was stealing mass from a much larger companion, a process that occasionally causes a titanic thermonuclear blast. The discovery marks the first such binary system known, and hints that similar pairings may be hiding in plain sight across the universe.

White dwarfs had never before produced such enormous flashes, according to Phil Charles, an astronomer at the University of Southampton, UK. "That's why they weren't thought of as the natural explanation," he says. "These findings indicate that binary stars comprising a massive hot star and a much less massive white dwarf are indeed possible, and also show why it has been hard to find them in the past."

Playing it cool

The white dwarf mimic, aka MAXI J0158-744, made its revealing slip in November 2011. An X-ray camera aboard the International Space Station detected a super-bright flare lasting 92 minutes, in the vicinity of the Small Magellanic Cloud.

At first glance, the flare matched the behaviour of other ultra-luminous X-ray sources thought to be black holes firing off radiation bursts. But one piece of evidence did not ring true: despite its brightness, the flare's observed temperature was much lower than that of other black hole outbursts.

Luckily, within 24 hours of the blast astronomers had NASA's Swift space telescope and ground-based observatories in Chile and South Africa swinging into action to monitor the mysterious source. After combing through the signatures in its light, astronomers matched the flare to computer models of a white dwarf ? the dense, burned-out core of a sun-like star ? orbiting a much hotter and brighter companion star.

As the white dwarf orbits, it pulls matter from the larger star. When enough hydrogen builds up on its surface, the overload triggers a runaway nuclear reaction that ignites a flash of radiation. Astronomers have seen other white dwarf binaries flare before, but MAXI J0158-744 is the first to create an ultra-luminous eruption, giving the impression of a black hole drawing material from a companion.

Black-hole rethink

"Its X-ray luminosity is so similar to many black hole binary systems. Such a discovery will lead us to rethink other black-hole candidates in nearby galaxies," says Albert Kong of the National Tsing Hua University in Hsinchu, Taiwan. "They may in fact belong to a whole new class of white dwarf binaries."

Charles agrees that MAXI J0158-744 may be just the tip of the iceberg. "I actually think there are more out there, but we have been missing them because you need a particular combination of ground and space-based telescopes in order to pick them up," he says.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

The new and free iPhone/iPad app, SociaLink, has hit the iTunes App Store, revolutionizing the way you connect on social networking sites!

The new app, SociaLink, has created a revolutionary iPhone application that allows you to shape your friend list.

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Have you ever met someone out on the town and the next day wished you had added them to your social network? Even if you had remembered their name, it is still difficult to locate them because of the various spelling of names and number of people with the same name. Now, you can use SociaLink to connect with them instantly on the spot on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram!

With SociaLink, you will be able to create an instant connection with a new acquaintance in-person and watch your friend base build. After being introduced, pull out your iPhone and open the SociaLink app. Press the ?Link? button, make sure Bluetooth is turned on, and a list of device nearby will appear. Then select who you would like to connect to. Turn ?on? the social networking sites that you would like to connect on, press ?Link,? and instantly become connected! It is that simple!

SociaLink allows you to socially connect with convenience and ease. Normally, when you meet someone in-person, you must write down their name, Facebook link, Twitter link, and any other social media site links that you want to connect on. After you get home, you have to go to Facebook and use that information to look up that person. Then you have to repeat the process for all the social media sites you are a member of. With SociaLink, this whole process can be avoided and fixed in a single step, and all for free!

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