Thursday, August 1, 2013

Man Who Scored First Basket in NBA History Dead at 94

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Source: abcnewsradioonline.com --- Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Thomas Northcut/Digital Vision (NEW YORK) -- The man who scored the first ever basket in the league that preceded the National Basketball Association died on Tuesday at the age of 94. Benjamin "Ossie" Schectman was an All-American college basketball player at Long Island University in Brooklyn. He led the LIU Blackbirds to National Invitation Tournament championships in 1939 and 1941. He was named a first-team All American in 1941. Schectman was an original New York Knick, signing with the team in 1946, before the Basketball Association of America and the National Basketball League merged to form the NBA. On November 1, 1946, Schectman scored the opening basket in the BAA's inaugural game between the Knicks and the Toronto Huskies. Schectman played just one season with the Knicks. Video of Schectman's historic basket can be seen here . Copyright 2013 ABC News Radio ...

Source: http://abcnewsradioonline.com/national-news/man-who-scored-first-basket-in-nba-history-dead-at-94.html

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Pilot Projects Bury CO 2 in Basalt

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Basalt formations, such as these towers on the Columbia River in Washington state, could be used to trap carbon dioxide. Image: Kevin Schafer/Corbis

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By early August, scientists will have pumped 1,000 tons of pure carbon dioxide into porous rock far below the northwestern United States. The goal is to find a permanent home for the carbon dioxide generated by human activities.

Researchers at the US Department of Energy?s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington, began the injections into the Columbia River Basalt formation near the town of Wallula on 17?July. The rock contains pores created as many as 16?million years ago, when magma flowed across what is now the Columbia River Basin. Bubbles of CO2 migrated to the edges of the magma as it cooled, forming layers of holes sandwiched between solid rock (see 'Rock steady').

In pumping emissions back underground, ?we are returning the carbon dioxide from whence it came?, says Pete McGrail, an environ?mental engineer at the PNNL who is heading the experiment, part of a larger energy-department program on ways to sequester carbon.

The Wallula project is the second of two worldwide to target basalt formations, which scientists hope can hold ? and permanently mineralize ? vast quantities of gas. In basalt, dissolved CO2 should react with calcium and magnesium to form limestone over the course of decades. Until the gas is locked away, the porous basalt layers are capped by solid rock that will prevent leaking. That should eliminate concerns about leakage that have dogged other proposals to store CO2 deep underground, often in sandstone reservoirs.

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The basalt reactions are part of a natural weathering process that has helped to regulate atmospheric CO2 levels throughout geological time. Scientists have analyzed mineralization in the lab, but it is only now being tested in the field.

Researchers working on the other basalt project, based in Iceland and run by a consortium of US and European scientists along with Reykjavik Energy, made their first CO2 injections last year and will conduct another round this year. Early results look promising, says Juerg Matter, a geochemist at Columbia University?s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, New York, who is working on the Iceland project. ?The mineralization reaction is most likely faster than what we in the community had thought,? says Matter, who has also contributed to the Wallula project. Assuming that holds true for basalt generally, ?you reduce the risk of leakage, and you can pretty much walk away from your storage reservoirs?.

In Wallula, researchers are already monitoring a series of shallow wells around the injection site for signs of CO2 leaking into the soil and groundwater. Once the injection is finished, they will start taking samples from the injection well to monitor water chemistry, track changes in carbon isotopes and check for other evidence of reactions. Lab tests and computer simulations suggest that in general, around 20% of the CO2 should be mineralized within 10?15 years, says McGrail.

The pilot project, however, is operating on a shorter timescale. Fourteen months after the end of injection, the team plans to drill another well and pull up a core of rock to assess the results, says McGrail. ?At that point, we are hoping to have some carbonized rock in our hands.?

But achieving sequestration is only half the battle: scientists and engineers must still work out how to capture CO2 from industrial facilities and transport it to the sequestration site cost-effectively. And even if a carbon-mineralization industry took off, establishing it on a global level would require an undertaking on the scale of rebuilding the oil industry.

Source: http://rss.sciam.com/~r/ScientificAmerican-News/~3/YGHN01hs8gE/article.cfm

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Celebrity Trainer Tracy Anderson & Husband Split!

Celebrity Trainer Tracy Anderson & Husband Split!

Tracy Anderson divorcingTracy Anderson and her husband Matt Mogol are calling time on their marriage after only two years. The 38-year-old celebrity trainer, who actress Gwyneth Paltrow credits for giving her her toned body, confirmed the separation. Tracy Anderson’s spokesperson confirmed that Tracy and Matt Hogol, who tied the knot in 2011, decided to part ways. They ...

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Source: http://stupidcelebrities.net/2013/07/celebrity-trainer-tracy-anderson-husband-split/

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Nokia Promises All major iOS and Android Apps Are Coming, Only Question is When

nokia-apps-hero-900x365-pngEngadget had a chance to sit down with?Bryan Biniak, the general manager of app development at Nokia and asked the tough questions. Mainly when are we going to see the Android and iOS gap filled in WP? Bryan?s answer was interesting to say the least; where he mentioned that not a single major app developer they approached had said ?no? instead all that matters is the ?when? of the apps arrival to the platform.

We?re not having a single conversation with anybody, of any material application that?s out there, that isn?t going to be coming to the platform. It?s not a matter of if ? I had those conversations, the ?if? conversations, before ? all of our conversations now are ?when.?

Of course one of those major apps would have to be Instagram, which although the demand has been sated by the likes of instance metrogram and now even Oggl, it remains the most prominent app to hold out on the platform.

The other big name who is absent from WP would have to be Google, who for competitive reasons (under the pretence of there being no interest in WP) have barely released any apps at all (only Google search and the Youtube app with Microsoft), they?ve even abstained from creating a Google+ app (not that many people care :P ). When asked about Google?s stance towards developing for WP Bryan?s reply was:

They are doing themselves a disservice by not being on every screen.? He also used the big G as an example of a company that prefers web-based apps, whereas Nokia is pushing for native apps. ?That will get resolved over time, but as consumer demand builds, they?re not going to have an option,? Biniak said. For clarity, we asked whether Google is actively discussing WP8 apps, to which Biniak replied, ?yeah, absolutely.?

What I find most interesting about this, is the fact that once again it?s Nokia going the extra mile (or ten) to fill the WP app gap, while Microsoft does god knows what. (as far as I can think of, the new Halo is practically the only real big app Microsoft have created besides the social apps).

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Source: http://mynokiablog.com/2013/07/27/nokia-promises-all-major-ios-and-android-apps-are-coming-only-question-is-when/

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Tony Clark becomes No. 2 official of baseball union

NEW YORK ? Former major league All-Star Tony Clark has been promoted to deputy executive director of the baseball players union, giving ailing head Michael Weiner a No. 2 official who could take over if his health worsens.

The 41-year-old Clark joined the union staff as director of player relations in March 2010. He assisted in collective bargaining the following year and was most recently director of player services.

Weiner took over from Donald Fehr in December 2009 to become the fourth head of the union since 1966. Weiner said last August that he had been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor and said last week that his condition deteriorated in June. He must use a wheelchair and cannot move his right side or right arm.

Clark's appointment was approved 26-0 Tuesday by the union's executive board.

Source: http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb/story/2013-07-24/tony-clark-becomes-no-2-official-of-baseball-union-mlbpa-michael-weiner

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