Monday, July 23, 2012

Exoplanet Gliese 581g tops list of potentially habitable worlds

Located 20 light years away and discovered in 2010, the exoplanet Gliese 581g is considered the best candidate for having an Earthlike environment.

By Jason Major,?Universe Today / July 20, 2012

Current potential habitable worlds

The habitable exoplanets catalog.PHL@UPR Arecibo

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Exoplanet Gliese 581g is back, ?officially? ranking #1 on a list of potentially habitable worlds outside of our solar system thanks to new research from the team that originally announced its discovery in 2010. Orbiting a star 20 light-years away, the super-Earth is now listed alongside other exoplanets?Gliese 667Cc, Kepler-22b, HD85512 and Gliese 581d in the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo?s?Habitable Exoplanets Catalog?as good places to look for Earthlike environments? and thus the possibility of life.

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First announced in September 2010 by a team led by?Steven S. Vogt of UC Santa Cruz, the presence of Gliese 581g was immediately challenged by other astronomers whose data didn?t support its existence. Vogt?s team conducted further analysis of the Gliese system in which it appeared that the orbits of the planets were circular, rather than elliptical, and it was in this type of scenario that a strong signal for Gliese 581g once again appeared.

Read: Could Chance For Life on Gliese 581g Actually Be ?100%??

?This signal has a False Alarm Probability of < 4% and is consistent with a planet of minimum mass 2.2M [Earth masses], orbiting squarely in the star?s Habitable Zone at 0.13 AU, where liquid water on planetary surfaces is a distinct possibility? said Vogt.

And, located near the center of its star?s habitable ?Goldilocks? zone and receiving about the same relative amount of light as Earth does, Gliese 581 g isn?t just?on?the list? it?s now considered the?best?candidate for being an Earthlike world ? knocking previous favorite Gliese 667Cc into second place.

Read: Billions of Habitable Worlds Likely in the Milky Way

The announcement was made on the?PHL?s press site?earlier today by Professor?Abel M?ndez, Director of the PHL at UPR Arecibo.

Diagram of the Gliese system. The green area is the habitable zone, where liquid water can exist on a planet?s surface. (PHL @ UPR Arecibo)

?The controversy around Gliese 581g will continue and we decided to include it to our main catalog based on the new significant evidence presented, and until more is known about the architecture of this interesting stellar system?

? Prof. Abel?M?ndez, UPR Arecibo

Jason Major is a graphic artist from Rhode Island now living and working in Dallas, Texas. He writes about astronomy and space exploration on his blog?Lights In The Dark, on Universe Today and also on Discovery News.

This story originally appeared in Universe Today.

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Shooting suspect gun club membership rejected

Aurora police officers Gary Reno, left, and Douglas Kasten stand guard at the apartment complex of shooting suspect James Eagen Holmes in Aurora, Colo. on Sunday, July 22, 2012. Holmes has been charged in the shooting at an Aurora theatre early Friday that killed twelve people and injured more than 50. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

Aurora police officers Gary Reno, left, and Douglas Kasten stand guard at the apartment complex of shooting suspect James Eagen Holmes in Aurora, Colo. on Sunday, July 22, 2012. Holmes has been charged in the shooting at an Aurora theatre early Friday that killed twelve people and injured more than 50. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

University of Colorado medical school researcher Dimitry Shchekochikhin, from Moscow, leaves after getting his computer and some clothes from his apartment in the same building of shooting suspect James Eagen Holmes in Aurora, Colo., Sunday, July 22, 2012. Shchekochikhin, 27, says he lived in the apartment house since November and had casual contact with Holmes. Holmes has been charged in the shooting at an Aurora theatre early Friday that killed twelve people and injured more than 50. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

University of Colorado medical school researcher Dimitry Shchekochikhin, left, from Moscow, thanks Aurora police officers after they recovered his computer and some clothes from his apartment at the same apartment house of shooting suspect James Eagen Holmes in Aurora, Colo. on Sunday, July 22, 2012. Shchekochikhin, 27, says he lived in the apartment house since November and had casual contact with Holmes. Holmes has been charged in the shooting at an Aurora theatre early Friday that killed twelve people and injured more than 50. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

Serenity Brydon, 7, from Aurora, looks at a memorial near the the Century 16 movie theater Sunday, July 22, 2012, in Aurora, Colo. Twelve people were killed and dozens were injured in a shooting attack early Friday at the packed theater during a showing of the Batman movie, "The Dark Knight Rises." Police have identified the suspected shooter as James Holmes, 24. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Serenity Brydon, 7, places a rosary around a bear at a memorial near the the Century 16 movie theater Sunday, July 22, 2012, in Aurora, Colo. Twelve people were killed and dozens were injured in a shooting attack early Friday at the packed theater during a showing of the Batman movie, "The Dark Knight Rises." Police have identified the suspected shooter as James Holmes, 24. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

(AP) ? The suspect in the Colorado shooting rampage displayed behavior that a gun range owner thought was "bizarre," but it is still unclear if anyone at the university where he studied had any hint of his plans.

Police said James Holmes began buying guns at Denver-area stores nearly two months before Friday's shooting. He also received at least 50 packages in four months at his home and the University of Colorado that authorities are investigating to see whether they contained materials for the potentially deadly booby traps that police found in his apartment.

At the same time, the quiet 24-year-old was in the final weeks of the first year of a rigorous Ph.D. neuroscience program, where he took a three-part final exam required for students to progress in the program and was scheduled to give a presentation on MicroRNA Biomarkers before abruptly leaving in June.

Holmes is being held without bond on suspicion of multiple counts of first-degree murder after a shooting rampage minutes into a premiere of "The Dark Knight Rises" in Aurora early Friday that left 12 people dead and 58 injured.

He is scheduled for an initial hearing Monday and has been assigned a public defender.

Amid the continuing investigation of Holmes and his background, Sunday was a day for healing and remembrance in Aurora, with President Barack Obama arriving to visit with families of the victims and a vigil planned later in the evening.

Congregations across Colorado prayed for the shooting victims and their relatives. Churches sent out social-media appeals for neighbors who wanted to join in remembrance. Elderly churchgoers at an aging Presbyterian church within walking distance near Holmes' apartment joined in prayer, though none had ever met him.

Holmes was being held in solitary confinement at a Denver-area county detention facility and was not cooperating to authorities, Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates said.

"He lawyered up. He's not talking to us," the chief said.

Authorities are working with FBI behavioral analysts and are looking into Holmes' relationships to figure out a motive, which could take months, Oates said.

The gunman's semiautomatic assault rifle jammed during the attack at the Aurora movie theater, forcing him to switch to another gun with less firepower, a federal law enforcement official told The Associated Press. That malfunction and weapons switch during the shooting rampage might have saved some lives.

Oates said a 100-round ammunition drum was found in the theater but said he did not know whether it jammed or emptied.

The owner of a gun range told the AP that Holmes applied to join the club last month but never became a member because of his behavior and a "bizarre" message on his voice mail.

He emailed an application to join the Lead Valley Range in Byers on June 25 in which he said he was not a user of illegal drugs or a convicted felon, said owner Glenn Rotkovich. When Rotkovich called to invite him to a mandatory orientation the following week, he said he heard a message on Holmes' voice mail that was "bizarre ? guttural, freakish at best."

He left two other messages but eventually told his staff to watch out for Holmes at the July 1 orientation and not to accept him into the club, Rotkovich said.

Three days after the massacre, it still remained unclear whether Holmes' professors and other students at his 35-student Ph.D. program noticed anything unusual about his behavior. His reasons for quitting the program in June, just a year into the five- to seven-year program, also remained a mystery.

The university declined to release any details of his academic record, citing privacy concerns, and at least two dozen professors and other staff declined to speak with the AP. Some said they were instructed not to talk publicly about Holmes in a blanket email sent to university employees.

Jacque Montgomery, a spokeswoman for the University of Colorado medical school, said that police have told the school to not talk about Holmes.

The university also took down the website for its graduate neuroscience program on Saturday.

Dan Keeney, president of DPK Public Relations in Dallas, said asking for silence from university employees because of a police investigation was appropriate, but taking down the website was "indefensible" for a publicly funded university unless the school believed it contained inaccurate information relating to the suspect.

"It's an indefensible action," he said. "It's disappointing to hear that they would take that action because it suggests that it's not in the public's interest to have access to that information and I think it is in the public's interest."

The school took down the neuroscience department's site at the request of faculty and staff who had privacy concerns, Montgomery said

The University of Colorado also disclosed it was cooperating with police who were looking into whether Holmes used his position as a graduate student to order materials in the potentially deadly booby traps that police said they found in his apartment.

The apartment was booby trapped with jars of liquids, explosives and chemicals that could have killed "whoever entered it," Oates said, noting it would have likely been one of his officers. Investigators spent hours removing the explosive materials Saturday.

Among the dead was a 6-year-old girl and a man who died on his 27th birthday and a day before his wedding anniversary. Families grieved and waited at hospitals, with police reporting 11 people still in critical condition as of Saturday.

While authorities continued to refuse to discuss a possible motive for one of the deadliest mass shootings in recent U.S. history, details about Holmes' background as a student and would-be scientist trickled out.

He had recently withdrawn from the competitive graduate program in neuroscience at the University of Colorado Denver, where he was one of six pre-thesis Ph.D. students at its Neuroscience Program to be funded by a prestigious grant from the National Institutes of Health. The program of 35 students is dedicated to training outstanding neuroscientists and academicians who will make significant contributions to neurobiology, the university said in a statement.

In the first year of the five- to seven-year program, students take classes and complete three, three-month research rotations in the labs of different professors.

Professors who worked with him either did not return calls or declined to comment, saying police and university officials had told them not to speak to the media.

At one point in the year, Holmes was engaged in research about RNA and was to present a paper May 8 about RNA Biomarkers, according to a class schedule. It was unclear if he presented the paper.

Holmes recently took an intense, three-part oral exam that marks the end of the first year. Those who do well continue with their studies and shift to full-time research, while those who don't do well meet with advisers and discuss their options, including retaking the exam.

University officials would not say if he passed, citing privacy concerns.

The university said Holmes gave no reason for his withdrawal, a decision he made in June.

Holmes was not allowed access from the institution after his withdrawal, which was "standard operating procedure" because he was no longer affiliated with the school, Montgomery said. Holmes had no contact with university police, she said.

A resume posted on Monster.com paints a picture of a brilliant young man brimming with potential: He worked as a summer intern at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla in 2006 and mapped the neurons of Zebra finches and studied the flight muscles of hummingbirds while an undergraduate at the University of California, Riverside.

Ritchie Duong, a friend who has known Holmes for more than a decade, told the Los Angeles Times that in high school he liked to play cards and video games. They both attended undergraduate school at the University of California, Riverside, where they saw each other once a week to watch the TV show "Lost."

Duong last saw Holmes in December when they met for dinner in Los Angeles and saw a movie together. His friend seemed fine, he told the newspaper.

Academics came easily to Holmes both at high school and at the UC Riverside, Duong said.

"I had one college class with him, and he didn't even have to take notes or anything. He would just show up to class, sit there, and around test time he would always get an 'A,'" said Duong, 24.

During the attack early Friday, Holmes set off gas canisters and used the military-style semiautomatic rifle, a shotgun and a pistol to open fire on the unsuspecting theater-goers, Oates said. Holmes had bought the weapons at local gun stores in the past two months. He recently purchased 6,000 rounds of ammunition over the Internet, the chief said.

The gun that jammed had a high-capacity ammunition magazine, according to the federal law enforcement official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity in order to discuss the investigation. Police have said that a 100-round drum magazine was recovered at the scene and that such a device would be able to fire 50 to 60 rounds a minute.

The federal official spoke on condition of anonymity to in order to discuss the investigation, said the disabled weapon.

The Batman movie, the last in the trilogy starring Christian Bale, opened worldwide Friday with midnight showings in the U.S. "The Dark Knight Rises" earned $30.6 million in the midnight screenings, and, according to industry estimates, roughly $75 million on that day as a whole. That put it on track for a weekend total of around $160 million, which would be the second-highest opening weekend ever, following "The Avengers."

The shooting was the worst in the U.S. since the Nov. 5, 2009, attack at Fort Hood, Texas. An Army psychiatrist was charged with killing 13 soldiers and civilians and wounding more than two dozen others.

Across the street from the movie theater, a man who placed 15 crosses near Columbine High School after a 1999 massacre there has returned to Colorado with 12 crosses for the victims of Friday's shooting.

Greg Zanis, of Aurora, Ill., put up the 3 1/2-foot-tall crosses Sunday on a hill across the street from the Century 16 theater.

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Associated Press contributors to this report include, Kristen Wyatt, and P. Solomon Banda in Aurora; Dan Elliott, Colleen Slevin in Denver; and Alicia A. Caldwell and Eileen Sullivan in Washington.

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Simons Foundation honors University of Utah math professor

Simons Foundation honors University of Utah math professor [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Jul-2012
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Award to Chris Hacon potentially worth more than $1 million

SALT LAKE CITY, July 23, 2012 Christopher Hacon, a distinguished professor of mathematics at the University of Utah, has been selected as a Simons Foundation Investigator in this inaugural year of the program.

"I am thrilled to have been appointed as a Simons Investigator," says Hacon. "This is a great recognition of my research program and its future potential. I plan to use these funds mainly to support graduate students, postdocs and visiting experts in algebraic geometry."

The Simons Investigator appointment is a five-year award with an anticipated renewal for five years, contingent on a formal review. Hacon will receive $100,000 per year, while each year the Department of Mathematics and the university will receive $10,000 and $22,000, respectively. Thus, the total could reach $1.32 million.

"Hacon's award as a Simons Investigator recognizes his groundbreaking research in algebraic geometry, and distinguishes him as one of the leading mathematicians worldwide," says Peter Trapa, chair of the University of Utah's Department of Mathematics. "Hacon is a tremendous asset to the University of Utah."

Hacon studies algebraic geometry. He is particularly interested in two topics:

  • The classification of higher-dimensional "complex projective varieties," which are geometric objects that are described by one or more polynomial equations in many variables, and that typically exist in more than three dimensions. In contrast, a simple geometric object like a sphere can be described by just one polynomial equation in three variables, and therefore is an object in three-dimensional space.
  • Questions arising from "the minimal model program," which is an effort to understand the properties of complex projective varieties. This is a very active field of research with origins that date back to the Italian algebraic geometers at the beginning of the 20th century, such as Federigo Enriques and Guido Castelnuovo. A few years ago, Hacon and his collaborators stunned the mathematical world by resolving large parts of the minimal model program, thus completing the century-long quest to understand higher dimensional surfaces.

In 2007, Hacon was among five mathematicians honored with a Clay Research Award, given by the Clay Mathematics Institute for "major breakthroughs in mathematics research." Hacon shared the award with James McKernan, a long-time collaborator and former University of Utah postdoctoral researcher who now works at MIT. Hacon and McKernan also received the 2009 American Mathematical Society's Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Algebra for their groundbreaking work on the minimal model program in algebraic geometry. In 2011, Hacon received the Antonio Feltrinelli Prize in Mathematics, Mechanics and Applications, Italy's most distinguished prize for mathematics. This prize was awarded by the National Lincean Academy, which was founded in 1603 and included Galileo Galilei among its members.

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Simons Foundation honors University of Utah math professor [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Jul-2012
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Contact: Jim DeGooyer
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801-581-3124
University of Utah

Award to Chris Hacon potentially worth more than $1 million

SALT LAKE CITY, July 23, 2012 Christopher Hacon, a distinguished professor of mathematics at the University of Utah, has been selected as a Simons Foundation Investigator in this inaugural year of the program.

"I am thrilled to have been appointed as a Simons Investigator," says Hacon. "This is a great recognition of my research program and its future potential. I plan to use these funds mainly to support graduate students, postdocs and visiting experts in algebraic geometry."

The Simons Investigator appointment is a five-year award with an anticipated renewal for five years, contingent on a formal review. Hacon will receive $100,000 per year, while each year the Department of Mathematics and the university will receive $10,000 and $22,000, respectively. Thus, the total could reach $1.32 million.

"Hacon's award as a Simons Investigator recognizes his groundbreaking research in algebraic geometry, and distinguishes him as one of the leading mathematicians worldwide," says Peter Trapa, chair of the University of Utah's Department of Mathematics. "Hacon is a tremendous asset to the University of Utah."

Hacon studies algebraic geometry. He is particularly interested in two topics:

  • The classification of higher-dimensional "complex projective varieties," which are geometric objects that are described by one or more polynomial equations in many variables, and that typically exist in more than three dimensions. In contrast, a simple geometric object like a sphere can be described by just one polynomial equation in three variables, and therefore is an object in three-dimensional space.
  • Questions arising from "the minimal model program," which is an effort to understand the properties of complex projective varieties. This is a very active field of research with origins that date back to the Italian algebraic geometers at the beginning of the 20th century, such as Federigo Enriques and Guido Castelnuovo. A few years ago, Hacon and his collaborators stunned the mathematical world by resolving large parts of the minimal model program, thus completing the century-long quest to understand higher dimensional surfaces.

In 2007, Hacon was among five mathematicians honored with a Clay Research Award, given by the Clay Mathematics Institute for "major breakthroughs in mathematics research." Hacon shared the award with James McKernan, a long-time collaborator and former University of Utah postdoctoral researcher who now works at MIT. Hacon and McKernan also received the 2009 American Mathematical Society's Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Algebra for their groundbreaking work on the minimal model program in algebraic geometry. In 2011, Hacon received the Antonio Feltrinelli Prize in Mathematics, Mechanics and Applications, Italy's most distinguished prize for mathematics. This prize was awarded by the National Lincean Academy, which was founded in 1603 and included Galileo Galilei among its members.

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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Farmers will get back their land: Govt


??|?? July 22, 2012 ?? 08:32pm ??|Contributed by MANOJa

After the Calcutta High Court on Friday struck down the Singur Act brought in by the Trinamool Congress government last year, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee reiterated her government?s commitment to return land to all those farmers of Singur who did not accept price for their land that was acquired for the Tata Motors factory.

Minister for commerce and industries Partha Chatterjee, too, said the state government will throw its might behind the farmers. ?Our Chief Minister sat on fast for 24 days for Singur farmers. We will continue our fight for their cause,?? Chatterjee said in the Assembly after the verdict.

State agriculture minister and Singur MLA Rabindranath Bhattacherjee said the ruling might trigger frustration among farmers who have been waging a battle to get their land back for the last six years.

Bhattacharjee, however, said he would advise the farmers to wait for the Supreme Court?s judgment. ?I will ask them to keep faith in the government, which is with the farmers of Singur. There is every reason to get frustrated. The farmers would have to wait for some more months to see the judgment of the apex court,? Bhattacharjee, one of the architects of the Singur movement, which changed the fortune of the Trinamool, said.

The leaders of Singur Krishi Jomi Raksha Committee ? a Trinamool-controlled body of ?unwilling farmers? ? will be asked to ensure that farmers do not lose hope, he added.

The minister said the state government would expand the ambit of the financial package announced for the ?unwilling farmers?.

?Now we would try to bring share croppers, agricultural farmers under the scheme that was announced by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee,? Bhattacharjee said.

The minister alleged that the CPI-M was conducting a campaign to create confusion among the farmers. ?The campaigners are asking the farmers to accept cheques ? something which is not legally possible as the matter was sub- judice. Under no circumstances cheques will be distributed to unwilling farmers at this point of time,? Bhattacherjee said.

The minister said he had held a meeting with the farmers and leaders of Singur Krishi Jomi Raksha Committee last night to discuss the future course of action.

?We had decided that if the judgment goes in our favour, we would reoccupy the land for farming. We had decided to keep patience in case of an unfavourable judgment.?

According to him, farmers of 256 acres of land have so far been found to be ?unwilling? and they did not receive cheques from the government.

Owners of another 70-80 acres of land in the fenced-off area will come under the list of unwilling farmers during further examination.

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But the answer to whether you should buy a new iPhone now or wait for the next model isn't as simple as "yes" or "no."

All signs point to another October launch for Apple's next iPhone. That means we're just under three months away.?

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If you really need a new phone right now, if your current handset is crashing or freezing or cracked, then no. Don't wait. Go buy an iPhone 4S. Today.

According to the latest rumors, there are a lot of neat hardware upgrades coming to the next iPhone. It'll likely have a larger screen, thinner body, and the ability to connect to those super fast 4G LTE networks that provide data speeds close to what you're used to on your cable modem.

Those are all much-needed improvements, but we already know just about everything about the most important part of the next iPhone: the operating system. Apple introduced iOS 6, its next mobile operating system due to launch this fall, at its developers conference in June. iOS 6 will add Facebook integration for sharing content, new Siri features like using your voice to open apps and search for sports scores, and a gorgeous new 3D maps app.

If you buy an iPhone 4S today, you'll get all those great new features.?Your new iPhone 4S won't suddenly be out of date when the next iPhone arrives this fall.

But there is one more slight caveat you should know about.

Based on Apple's history with new iPhone launches, it's very likely the company will sneak in some exclusive features that you can only access on the next iPhone. Think back to last year's introduction of the iPhone 4S and how it's the only iPhone model that can run Siri. I wouldn't be surprised to see Apple come up with a similar exclusive feature for the next iPhone. (What that exclusive feature is, no one really knows yet. Some people think the next iPhone will be able to make mobile payments thanks to a special chip, but that's mostly just speculation at this point.)

In short, if you really need a new phone, you won't be disappointed in three months if you buy an iPhone 4S today. Everyone else should hold out.

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