Sunday, 8 January 2012

3-D view of 1-D nanostructures

ScienceDaily (Jan. 6, 2012) ? Just 100 nanometers in diameter, nanowires are often considered one-dimensional. But researchers at Northwestern University have recently reported that individual gallium nitride nanowires show strong piezoelectricity -- a type of charge-generation caused by mechanical stress -- in three dimensions.

The findings, led by Horacio Espinosa, James N. and Nancy J. Farley Professor in Manufacturing and Entrepreneurship at the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, were published online Dec. 22 in Nano Letters.

Gallium nitride (GaN) is among the most technologically relevant semiconducting materials and is ubiquitous today in optoelectronic elements such as blue lasers (hence the blue-ray disc) and light-emitting-diodes (LEDs). More recently, nanogenerators based on GaN nanowires were demonstrated capable of converting mechanical energy (such as biomechanical motion) to electrical energy.

"Although nanowires are one-dimensional nanostructures, some properties -- such as piezoelectricity, the linear form of electro-mechanical coupling -- are three-dimensional in nature," Espinosa said. "We thought these nanowires should show piezoelectricity in 3D, and aimed at obtaining all the piezoelectric constants for individual nanowires, similar to the bulk material."

The findings revealed that individual GaN nanowires as small as 60 nanometers show piezoelectric behavior in 3D up to six times of their bulk counterpart. Since the generated charge scales linearly with piezoelectric constants, this finding implies that nanowires are up to six times more efficient in converting mechanical to electrical energy.

To obtain the measurements, researchers applied an electric field in different directions in single nanowire and measured small displacements, often in pico-meter (10-12 m) range. The group devised a method based on scanning probe microscopy leveraging high-precision displacement measurement capability of an atomic force microscope.

"The measurements were very challenging, since we needed to accurately measure displacements 100 times smaller than the size of the hydrogen atom," said Majid Minary, a postdoctoral fellow and the lead author of the study.

These results are exciting especially considering the recent demonstration of nanogenerators based on GaN nanowires, for powering of self-powered nanodevices.

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  1. Majid Minary-Jolandan, Rodrigo A. Bernal, Irma Kuljanishvili, Victor Parpoil, Horacio D. Espinosa. Individual GaN Nanowires Exhibit Strong Piezoelectricity in 3D. Nano Letters, 2012; : 120103071655004 DOI: 10.1021/nl204043y

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Saturday, 7 January 2012

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Promising results of novel combination HIV vaccine

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Results from a recent study show that novel vaccine combinations can provide partial protection against infection by Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) in rhesus monkeys. In addition, in the animals that became infected, the optimal vaccine combinations also substantially reduced the amount of virus in the blood. Results from the studies were published online today in the journal Nature.

This proof-of-concept study, which tested MVA, Ad26, and Ad35 vector-based vaccines, is the first to show partial vaccine protection in the stringent animal model involving heterologous, neutralization-resistant SIVmac251 viral challenges in rhesus monkeys. Preclinical studies of vaccine candidates have typically shown post-infection virologic control, however protection against acquisition of infection has previously only been reported using less rigorous viral challenges. The new Ad26/MVA and Ad35/Ad26 vector-based vaccine regimens resulted in over 80% reduction in the per-exposure probability of acquisition of infection against repetitive challenges of SIV, a virus similar to HIV that infects monkeys.

"This study allowed us to evaluate the protective efficacy of several prime-boost vaccine combinations, and these data will help guide the advancement of the most promising candidates into clinical trials," noted lead author Dr. Dan Barouch of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center at Harvard Medical School and the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard.

Further analysis also provided insights into the immune responses that might have provided protection, called "immune correlates." The results show that antibodies to Env (the envelope protein that makes up the outer coat of the virus) correlated with protection against acquisition, whereas both T cell and antibody responses correlated with post-infection virologic control.

"These distinct immunologic correlates likely reflect fundamentally different requirements to block establishment of infection compared with controlling viral replication after infection," said Col. Nelson Michael, director of the U.S. Military HIV Research Program at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and senior author on the paper.

Barouch noted that "we have clearly shown that including Env in the vaccine is beneficial." The findings also suggest that a substantial degree of protection can be achieved against stringent virus challenges, even in the absence of high levels of tier 2 neutralizing antibodies.

These new preclinical studies provide support for advancing the Ad26/MVA prime-boost vaccine candidate into clinical development. Collaborators are planning clinical testing of this HIV vaccine regimen in healthy adults at research sites in the U.S., East Africa, South Africa, and Thailand.

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Friday, 6 January 2012

Justin Bieber Opens Up About Kissing Selena Gomez

Pop star also donates $100,000 to Las Vegas elementary school with help of 'Ellen' show.
By Jocelyn Vena


Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez kissing at the Billboard Awards
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Justin Bieber was enlisted by Ellen DeGeneres to help give back to Whitney Elementary, a Las Vegas school that helps underprivileged children. And in addition to donating $100,000 and $100,000 worth of toys, the always-charitable singer performed for the room full of Beliebers.

Bieber even answered some burning questions about his hair, his favorite color and his rise to fame. But, perhaps it was his response about his lady love, Selena Gomez, that had the room most giggly.

"What do me and Selena do on the weekends?" he pondered to the room full of school kids. "We go to the movies. And we kiss," he whispered, later laughing, "No, we don't do that." He answered a number of other of the kids' inquiries in a rather quick-fire round. "Do I miss home? Yes, very much," he said. "Cause I'm always traveling and I'm always away from a lot of my family and friends. So, it can be hard. But, once I get to go home and see my family, it's always a pleasure." Before leaving, he had these words of wisdom for the kids: "Be nice to each other and treat each other with respect and grow up to be people of character."

The episode aired Wednesday and when he chatted with the school's principal, Sherrie Gahn, he opened up about his own struggles growing up in Canada. "I'm here to bring a smile to these kids' faces. For me, I grew up and I didn't have a lot. We went to food banks to get food for me and my grandparents. Really, if I didn't have my grandparents to help me and these kids they have you to help them," he said. "And it's really special."

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Mariah Carey says Nick Cannon has kidney failure

FILE - In this Oct. 26, 2011 photo, Nick Cannon arrives at the third annual TeenNick HALO awards in Los Angeles, Cannon is spending the first week of the new year in the hospital, with wife Mariah Carey by his side. Carey tweeted that Cannon is suffering from ?mild kidney failure.? His rep confirmed his hospitalization Wednesday. He is in Aspen, Colo., where the two were vacationing. Cannon is 31. His rep had no further information about his condition but said he is still hospitalized. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

FILE - In this Oct. 26, 2011 photo, Nick Cannon arrives at the third annual TeenNick HALO awards in Los Angeles, Cannon is spending the first week of the new year in the hospital, with wife Mariah Carey by his side. Carey tweeted that Cannon is suffering from ?mild kidney failure.? His rep confirmed his hospitalization Wednesday. He is in Aspen, Colo., where the two were vacationing. Cannon is 31. His rep had no further information about his condition but said he is still hospitalized. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

NEW YORK (AP) ? Nick Cannon is spending the first week of the new year in the hospital, with wife Mariah Carey by his side.

Carey tweeted that Cannon is suffering from "mild kidney failure." His representative confirmed Cannon's hospitalization. He is in Aspen, Colorado, where he and Carey were vacationing.

Carey posted a picture on her website of a miserable-looking Cannon in a hospital bed as she lay beside him. She asked for prayers and said Cannon's situation was "very painful." She later called it a "serious moment that's very tough on all of us."

The pair became the parents of twins ? a boy and a girl ? last year.

Cannon is 31. His representative had no further information Wednesday about his condition but said he is still hospitalized.

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Thursday, 5 January 2012

Yahoo names PayPal exec as its CEO (AP)

SAN FRANCISCO ? Yahoo's previous turnaround attempts have flopped under three different leaders with dramatically different backgrounds ? former movie mogul Terry Semel, beloved Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang and profanity-spewing Silicon Valley veteran Carol Bartz.

Now, the struggling Internet company is making yet another unorthodox choice with Wednesday's announcement that it has lured away Scott Thompson from a lower-profile job running eBay's thriving PayPal service to step into the pressure-packed position as Yahoo's fourth CEO in less than five years.

The appointment raised questions among analysts, since Thompson, 54, has no experience in online content and advertising, Yahoo's chief sources of revenue. The timing of Thompson's hiring also came as a surprise, given that Yahoo's board has been considering a sale of all or part of the company since firing Bartz four months ago.

With Thompson's selection, Yahoo's board is signaling that it believes the company can still rebound, despite several years of losing ground to Google and Facebook in product innovation and online advertising.

Even so, a sale of Yahoo's most prized assets ? its investments in Yahoo Japan and China's Alibaba Group ? is likely. Softbank Corp., Yahoo Japan's largest shareholder, and Alibaba Group have proposed buying back most of Yahoo's holdings in the Asian companies in a deal valued at $17 billion, according to published reports.

Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock dismissed recent speculation that Yahoo might team up with buyout firms to take the company private.

"It has not been on our radar screen," he said Wednesday. "I think it's a moot issue from my point of view."

Thompson's job will be to revive Yahoo's revenue growth and repair the company's fractured relationship with investors fed up with a litany of broken turnaround promises.

Yahoo's stock hasn't traded above $20 in more than three years. On Wednesday, it dropped 51 cents, or 3 percent, to close at $15.78.

"There is no shareholder or investor who will be less patient than me," Thompson, a Boston native who still has his hometown accent 18 years after moving to California, said in an interview. "We have got to be able to grow this business. There is no question that is priority No. 1."

Thompson's predecessors embraced a similar agenda with mostly dismal results.

Analysts estimate Yahoo's revenue last year totaled about $5 billion, down from nearly $7 billion in 2007. During the same span, Google's revenue soared from $17 billion to an estimated $38 billion.

Thanks largely to cost-cutting measures imposed by Bartz, Yahoo has become more profitable. Last year, it earned an estimated $1.1 billion, up from $660 million in 2007.

Still, investors are disappointed with the downturn in revenue at a time when advertisers are spending more money on the Internet.

Yahoo was attracted by Thompson's impressive track record at PayPal, where he was chief technology officer for three years before becoming the online payment service's top executive in 2008. PayPal's annual revenue more than doubled from $1.9 billion when Thompson took over the division to an estimated $4.4 billion last year.

In a conference call, Thompson said it is too early to offer details on how he intends to revive Yahoo's revenue growth. But he indicated that one of the keys to success will be Yahoo's ability to decipher the information that it gathers on the preferences of its 700 million users so it can help advertisers target their commercial pitches.

"Diving into the data, we are going to find ways to compete and innovate in ways the world hasn't seen yet," he said.

Thompson also will have to lift Yahoo's employee morale, which has deteriorated along with the company's fortunes.

His departure from PayPal threatens to hurt eBay Inc., where the payments service has emerged as the fastest-growing part of a company best known for running online auctions.

EBay CEO John Donahoe said in a companywide email Wednesday: "There is one thing I am certain of: PayPal has an enormous opportunity in front of it and we will not slow down. We will not miss a beat."

Investors weren't as certain. EBay stock fell $1.18, or nearly 4 percent, to close at $30.16.

Thompson received a compensation package valued at $10.4 million, including a $645,000 salary, in 2010, according to regulatory documents. Yahoo did not disclose how much it offered to lure him away.

Those figures are likely to emerge in a regulatory filing in the next few days.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tech/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120104/ap_on_hi_te/us_yahoo_ceo

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Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Michigan's unemployment insurance bonds | MuniLand

Michigan called on Citibank to help repay about $3 billion the state owed to the federal government for expenses racked up during the deepest part of the recession. Like many states, Michigan had to manage soaring unemployment insurance costs and borrowed from the feds to help workers who had lost their jobs. Washington had given these loans on very?advantageous terms, but like a teaser rate for a credit card, those are expiring and?interest costs will soon jump for borrowers. So Michigan, like Texas and Idaho, has refinanced these payments.

Michigan?s new UI bonds, underwritten by Citibank, use some of muniland?s favorite structures with a few twists. The bonds are ?variable rate demand revenue? bonds, which are cousin to the the more commonly known ?variable rate demand obligation? bonds (VRDO).

The ?variable rate? part of ??variable rate demand revenue? bonds refers to the interest rate which is reset weekly through a remarketing process. Although these UI bonds are issued for a two-year maturity the weekly resetting allows the borrower to a pay much lower interest rate. The structure also allows the bond?s owner to put the bond back to the ?remarketing agent? at the weekly auction.

VRDO bonds are unsecured obligations of the issuer and rely on the willingness and ability of an issuer to raise sufficient taxes to service the debt. Repayment of VRDO bonds usually comes from the issuer?s general fund, which also pays for the salaries, pensions and other costs of a running a government.

In contrast the cash flow to pay off variable rate demand revenue bonds (the Michigan UI type) comes from a dedicated stream of revenues from a specific municipal operation like a hospital or sewer plant. ?These bonds are secured and?their cash flows cannot be diverted to another purpose. Investors have preferred this flavor of bonds in the past year amidst fiscal and economic?uncertainties. The trading activity for the Michigan UI bonds looks like institutions snapped them up in trades that were bigger than $1 million.

In the case of the Michigan UI bonds the revenue stream is secured by the Michigan Finance Authority, an?autonomous?public body, who in turn will collect unemployment insurance payments from employers in the state. Standing behind the MFA is a letter of credit issued by Citibank insuring repayment to bondholders. This shows the might of Citibank that they can pledge their assets to backstop an agency of the state of Michigan.

Muniland is full of odd bond structures but bonds to repay the federal government for unemployment expenses are uncommon. Michigan has done an interesting and big deal with Citibank. Let?s keep our eye on this one.

Details:

The Official Statement for the offering

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Source: http://blogs.reuters.com/muniland/2012/01/02/michigans-unemployment-insurance-bonds/

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