Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Antarctic Ozone Hole 2nd Smallest in 20 Years

On the Earth's surface, ozone is a pollutant, but in the stratosphere, it reflects ultraviolet radiation back into space, protecting us from skin cancer-causing UV rays.

By Live Science Staff / October 25, 2012

The hole in the protective ozone layer above Antarctica in September 2012.

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The ozone hole above the Antarctic has hit its maximum extent for the year. Due to warm temperatures, the opening in the protective atmospheric layer was the second smallest it has been for 20 years, scientists said Wednesday (Oct. 24).

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Stretching to 8.2 million square miles (21.2 million square kilometers), an area roughly the size of all of North America,the ozone hole?reached its peak on Sept. 22. The largest one recorded to date spanned 11.5 million square miles (29.9 million square km) in 2000.

On the Earth's surface, ozone is a pollutant, but in the stratosphere, it reflects ultraviolet radiation back into space, protecting us from skin cancer-causing UV rays.

Scientists say the hole in this protective ozone layer mainly is caused by chlorine from man-made chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which were created in the early 20th century and used in products like spray cans. CFCs, which destroy ozone, are believed to linger in the stratosphere for decades.

Air temperature can affect the rate at which these CFCs break apart ozone molecules. Years with large ozone holes are generally associated with very cold winters over Antarctica and high polar winds, the scientists say.

Researchers with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said the gouge, which forms in September and October, was smaller this year because of warmer air temperatures high above?the South Pole.

"It happened to be a bit warmer this year high in the atmosphere above Antarctica, and that meant we didn't see quite as much ozone depletion as we saw last year, when it was colder," said Jim Butler with NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory in Boulder, Colo.

The Antarctic ozone hole was first discovered in the late 1970s. The gash continued to grow steadily during the 1980s and 90s, though since early 2000 the growth reportedly leveled off. Scientists, however, have seen?large variability in its size?from year to year.

Although the production of ozone-depleting chemicals has been regulated for the past 25 years, scientists say it could be another decade before we start seeing early signs of Antarctic?ozone layer recovery. NASA atmospheric chemist Paul Newman has estimated that the ozone layer above Antarctica likely will not return to its early 1980s state until about 2060.

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Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/science/~3/LlGVmb8IFgY/Antarctic-Ozone-Hole-2nd-Smallest-in-20-Years

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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Obama's lead over Romney slips to 2 points after debate: Reuters/Ipsos poll

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney has narrowed to just 2 percentage points since Romney's strong performance in their first debate, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Friday.

In more bad news for Obama, one in five voters said the Democrat's performance in the contest in Denver on Wednesday made them feel more negative about him, while almost a third said they felt more positive about Romney.

The online poll conducted from Monday to Friday showed 46 percent of likely voters backed Obama, versus 44 percent for Romney. Obama had led by 48 to 43 percent in Thursday's daily tracking poll, the first to include a day of interviews after the debate.

(Editing by Christopher Wilson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/romney-gains-ground-obama-strong-debate-072907939--business.html

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

The man behind the 'MC ?Bama' and 'Real Mitt Romney' videos

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Only a political junkie could create smart, high-quality videos satirizing American politics that then go viral on YouTube. And that's just what Hugh Atkin is -- an American politics junkie, who just happens to be a lawyer living in Sydney, Australia.

"I've grown up watching 'The West Wing' and podcasting the Sunday morning shows, so I was always really interested in U.S. politics, and it just sort of rolled on from there," said Atkin.

Atkin rolled to YouTube fame in the U.S. with a video showing then presidential candidate John McCain getting 'BarackRoll'd' at the Republican National Convention, a spoof off the YouTube RickRoll'd meme. More than 3.6 million people have clicked in to watch the McCain video, and 7 million have watched Atkin's BarackRoll video.

This election season, Atkin's video 'Will The Real Mitt Romney Please Stand Up' has 4.5 million views so far. The video takes Romney's words and drops them into Eminem's 'The Real Slim Shady' rap. His latest send up, 'U Didn't Build That by MC 'Bama,' uses mostly the president's words and phrases and drops them into MC Hammer's 1990s hit. The tightly edited video, like Atkin's previous work, includes several clever - and edgy - turns of phrase.

Mr Ryan and his voucher retailin'.
Maybe he's just a brighter shade of Palin.
Mr Romney, and his friends on Wall Street.
What I'm saying is they're SuperPACking Heat.
And here is a woman Mitt killed.
But that was an attack ad you didn't build.

"There's a novelty to seeing Obama singing and seeing Michelle Obama dance, but I wanted to layer in some of the lyrics a few deeper things, or other ideas people could think about and argue about," says Atkin. "And I think it's nice for those who follow U.S. politics quite closely to be able to catch, really, the in jokes."

Either the left or the right could embrace the latest Obama video because it went straight for the joke; viewers could take the charges seriously or just laugh, but either way it worked no matter what their political views.

"I was definitely trying, trying to make fun of the people who take the president out of context and also just the slightly insane cable news back and forth arguing about one particular quote," said Atkin. Taking lots of different quotes to make whole new meanings out of it was in part satirizing the editing that happens in left wing and right wing cable news, Atkin continued.

There have been a range of responses to Atkin's videos, but the best one, he says, came from two American kids "who put on 'The Real Mitt Romney' video on the background and did a whole dance to it."

"It's quite nice to know that you can put a video together and kids could be dancing to it on the other side of the world," says Atkin.

And while the clicks are in the multi millions, Atkin says he does not get paid to do them.

"I just really like ... getting to see something when you put it up online and seeing it spread through Twitter, through Facebook. Seeing people share it with their friends and just seeing the reaction of people," says Atkin.

While he does have a day job, Atkin says, with a laugh, that he would be open to changing careers.

"If Lorne Michaels or Jon Stewart gave me a call that would be great, but I'm quite happy just doing it and writing on the side."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/power-players-abc-news/built-man-behind-mc-bama-real-mitt-romney-105827576.html

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Monday, October 1, 2012

New Test Shows Risk Of Breast Cancer Before It Develops - KPLR 11

Posted on: 3:34 pm, October 1, 2012, by Melanie Moon, updated on: 03:36pm, October 1, 2012

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(KPLR)? October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and some big developments in the fight against the sometimes fatal disease. A new simple test shows your risk of cancer before it develops.

Women already know they should do self-exams and have regular mammograms to screen for breast cancer but there is another method to detect their risk before the cancer develops.? It is a test that takes just seconds.

It?s Breva- Gin. It involves a quick swab of the inside of both cheeks. After that a patient?s DNA is ready for analysis, the tests look as 7 different snips of DNA that are associated with breast cancer. The test takes about a minute to perform. If a patient comes back positive, it does not mean she has breast cancer, nor does it mean she will definitely develop the disease. However, it is an indication that preventative care could help.

The results of Breva-Gin take about a month to come back. It is covered under some insurance plans. Doctors say some of their patients who received a positive test result, quit smoking or drinking, and improved their diet.

When it comes to who should be tested, the experts say all women should be tested for breast cancer as some point but testing is particularly critical for woman with a family history of the disease.

To find a physician in the area who does the Breva-Gin swab test click here

Source: http://kplr11.com/2012/10/01/new-test-shows-risk-of-breast-cancer-before-it-develops/

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Firefighters raise money for breast cancer

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