Thursday, April 26, 2012

Google asks car makers "Ullo John, wanna self-driving motor?"

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Larry Page's tenure as Googler-in-chief has heralded the death of many ambitious experiments, but even he refuses to kill the self-driving car. His project head, Anthony Levandowski, has now asked the car makers of Detroit to sign up with Mountain View for hardware testing, saying that if driverless cars are not ready by the next decade, then it's "shame on us as engineers." There's still some way to go before the tech is road-worthy, but Google is already working with insurers to work out how your car is going to handle making that call to Geico when things go wrong.

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Google's Vulnerability Program ups the ante for helpful hackers

Google's Vulnerability Program ups the ante for helpful hackers

This is not your ordinary rewards program, it's Google's way of paying it forward... to hackers. After celebrating the one year anniversary of its unique initiative this past November -- in which the coding-inclined are compensated for exposing critical flaws across its suite of web services -- the folks over at Mountain View have updated the program's policies with a bigger chunk of cash. Previously, the search giant had set a max payout of $3,133.7 for any discovered vulnerabilities (a bizarre sum, we know), but that cap has now seen an increase up to $20,000 depending on the severity of the reported bug. For a company with billion dollar coffers, the move appears to be none other than a good faith investment in the security research community. But if you lean a bit closer to the paranoiac line, it could also be viewed as a countermeasure to other, higher-paying firms with less than honorable intentions. Whether your rose-colored glasses are on or off, it's still nice work if you can get paid for it. And who knows? You might even make it to the Security Hall of Fame.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Vitamin E in diet protects against many cancers, study suggests

ScienceDaily (Apr. 23, 2012) ? Next time you need to choose between vegetable oil and margarine in that favorite recipe, think about your health and reach for the oil.

While the question of whether vitamin E prevents or promotes cancer has been widely debated in scientific journals and in the news media, scientists at the Center for Cancer Prevention Research, at Rutgers Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, and the Cancer Institute of New Jersey, believe that two forms of vitamin E -- gamma and delta-tocopherols -- found in soybean, canola and corn oils as well as nuts do prevent colon, lung, breast and prostate cancers.

"There are studies suggesting that vitamin E actually increases the risk of cancer and decreases bone density," says Chung S. Yang, director of the center. "Our message is that the vitamin E form of gamma-tocopherols, the most abundant form of vitamin E in the American diet, and delta-tocopherols, also found in vegetable oils, are beneficial in preventing cancers while the form of vitamin E, alpha- tocopherol, the most commonly used in vitamin E supplements, has no such benefit."

Yang and colleagues, Nanjoo Suh and Ah-Ng Tony Kong, summarized their findings recently in Cancer Prevention Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. In a Commentary, "Does Vitamin E Prevent or Promote Cancer?"

the Rutgers scientists discuss animal studies done at Rutgers as well as human epidemiological studies that have examined the connection between vitamin E and cancer.

Yang says Rutgers scientists conducting animal studies for colon, lung, breast and prostate cancer found that the forms of vitamin E in vegetable oils, gamma and delta-tocopherols, prevent cancer formation and growth in animal models.

"When animals are exposed to cancer-causing substances, the group that was fed these tocopherols in their diet had fewer and smaller tumors," Yang says. "When cancer cells were injected into mice these tocopherols also slowed down the development of tumors."

In researching colon cancer, Yang pointed to another recently published paper in Cancer Prevention Research indicating that the delta-tocopherol form of vitamin E was more effective than other forms of vitamin E in suppressing the development of colon cancer in rats.

This is good news for cancer research. Recently, in one of the largest prostate cancer clinical trials in the United States and Canada, scientists found that the most commonly used form of vitamin E supplements, alpha-tocopherol, not only did not prevent prostate cancer, but its use significantly increased the risk of this disease among healthy men.

This is why, Yang says, it is important to distinguish between the different forms of vitamin E and conduct more research on its cancer preventive and other biological effects.

"For people who think that they need to take vitamin E supplements," Yang says, "taking a mixture of vitamin E that resembles what is in our diet would be the most prudent supplement to take."

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Video: Controversy at the border



>>> new questions over the actions of border patrol agents as they secure our nation's borders. disturbing new video has surfaced over an illegal immigrant being tased by agents in california. this happened last year, in 2010 , i should say. he was in the process of being deported when witnesses say he endured a beating by bored he agents that last for 30 minutes . a reporter recently discovered eyewitness video of more than a dozen officers standing around while row has is being tased over and over . this is some of that video. the clip aired friday during a documentary on pbs. pasht of a join investigation. the pbs broadcast need to know and the investigative fund of the national institution. rojas later died at the hospital. one witness said she felt like she was watching someone being murdered. joining me, the investigative journalist who tracked down this video. thank you for your time.

>> it's a pleasure. this issue is about this man and the circumstances surrounding his death. as you pointed out in your report, it is also about the border patrol and perhaps.

>> this is a videotape that is 2 years old. there are no criminal proceedings . the justice department has remained tie lipped about this. as far as the border patrol is concern, they acted according to their protocol. there are no charges. in the video we clearly see there is a man handcuffed behind his back. he is also hog tied around his ankles. there are over a dozen border patrol officers. a taser is used five separate times on a man who is incapacitated on the ground. not only that, the man holding the taser keeps shouting to the man to quit resisting even though there is no resisting going on. that's probably intended for the crowd that is gathering all around. so as far as the justice department and the border patrol , this is business as usual .

>> in your piece, you write with insufficient training and oversight perhaps it is no surprise that since may 2010 tlfb at least ten documented cases of unarmed and noncombative immigrants resulting in deaths. in this case, the family has filed a civil suit . i want to get the government's view. it says cbp employees and officers perform their duties with honor and distinction tirelessly to keep the country safe. we do not tolerate abuse within our ranks and we fully cooperate with any criminal or administrative investigations. you talk about how many new agents have been hired to monitor the borders and the lack of training in some cases.

>> just in the last couple years we've double the size of the border patrol of there were about 11,000 in 2008 . now there are over 21,000. requirements were relaxed by the border patrol . you don't even need a high school diploma to become a border patrol agent. background checks in many cases were thrown out. high decker tests were stopped. we basically have a rookie forceful half the force of the border patrol has less than two years experience. so with little oversight and little accountability, all of the officers involved you mentioned eight killings in the past two years. aus of those officers involved, we don't know their name, their backgrounds. everything is tight limited.

>> why is that information to be held? why can't that information be released or obtained?

>> it is a great question. we would like to know why. as far as we understand, it is because they're under the department of homeland security banner. and they're treated differently than municipal police officers. so we're not privy to that information.

>> government is saying in this case where this man was allegedly tased to death, that he had violent behavior, adding to the stress on his heart. that he had meth in his system and a preexisting heart condition are the things that government points to when responding to the civil suit filed, john.

>> as far as the meth question concerned, the toxicology report shows the. a meth was negligible. it would not exacerbate any sort of a mood issue or contribute to a heart attack which is what he suffered from. as i said, he was tased five different times. he had five broken ribs. his teeth were misaligned. he had bruises all up and down his body and scratches. this man was handcuffed for over a half-hour and beaten by border patrol . so regardless of whether he was combative, i hope this is not border patrol policy, the way they deal with a combative person. he was unarmed in a secure area. he was in the process of being deported. and i'm hoping that at least 20 agents who were in this area can handle a single man who is unarmed and handcuffed chrg it does not appear they did in this case.

>> what is next in this case. what is next?

>> we're hoping members of congress see this and there is some sort of investigation. the department of justice is not forthcoming with any information. we don't know the officers' names. there are no criminal proceedings . the family has been waiting for two years for an answer from the federal government and has received absolutely nothing. we're hoping that members of congress watch this and push that stone up the hill a little bit further.

>> thank you so much for your time. we appreciate it.

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