Thursday, October 25, 2012

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MODERN FAMILY: Open House of Horrors Recap

MODERN FAMILY - "Open House of Horrors"It is that time of year for Halloween episodes and I love it! I love dressing up and the Modern Family Halloween episodes never disappoint. The Dunphys decided to tone down the Halloween decorations this year because last year apparently they were too scary for kids (and one adult). Claire was pretty proud of herself until Phil told her she wasn?t that scary.

Lily wants to dress like a princess for Halloween again this year and Mitch admits that he accidentally told Lily her mother was a princess in a far away land. In his defense he was really tired and thought she would forget. Now he has to tell Cam why she is obsessed with Princesses and he isn?t looking forward to it.

Claire dresses up like Little Bo Peep and waits for kids to come trick or treating but they are avoiding her house. She tries to go outside and pass out candy but she hooks a little girl with her cane and she screams. Now the neighbors are really afraid to go to their house.MODERN FAMILY - "Open House of Horrors"

After accidentally pulling the fire alarm with his umbrella at school, Manny went to the principal?s office. Gloria was furious with the principal when she found out and threatened to go to his house. Manny told her to calm down because the pregnancy is making her a ?hot head.? That didn?t go over well. Later two older kids (not wearing costumes) tried to trick or treat at her house and she took their candy after they told her she was too old to be having a baby. They egged her house and she ran screaming after them ?You put egg on my house, I kill what you love!? Spoken like a true hot head.

Phil is at his open house and there aren?t too many people stopping by. Claire decides since they have been shunned by the neighborhood she would go show Phil just how scary she can be. Phil knew she was in the house but couldn?t find her before a couple came to look at the house. Phil was afraid to show the house because he didn?t know what Claire was up to. After the couple left, the lights went out and the TV turned on by itself and leaves were rustling outside. Phil thought it was Claire until she called him and told him she was at home with the kids. Now Phil is really freaked out and went upstairs where Alex grabbed his leg from under the bed, Luke jumped out of the closet and Claire popped up from the bed and he screamed! Hilarious! They got him good!

MODERN FAMILY - "Open House of Horrors"Mitch and Cam had a Halloween party and Cam wants to show off his new body (since he lost about 30 pounds) but after a costume mix up and someone else showing up to the party who lost 100 pounds, Cam is not happy about the lack of recognition. Lily is talking to a woman who was dressed like a Princess and tells her that her mom is a princess too. Cam overheard and Mitch had some explaining to do. He confessed that he told Lily her Mom was a princess and they decided to tell her the truth about how they became a loving family. Lily took it well and decided to ditch the princess costume and dress up like her daddy for Halloween. It was so cute! ?Jay told Cam he looked great and he could tell he lost weight and that made Cam?s night. The party ended up being a success after all!

Another great Halloween with Modern Family. Have a fun and safe Halloween everyone!

Modern Family airs Wednesday nights at 9/8c on ABC.

Lisa lives in Atlanta and is our connection to all things Hollywood South. She is an Actor & Social Butterfly who loves to read, dance and have a good time with friends. Her favorite shows include True Blood, Modern Family, The Vampire Diaries, Revenge, Dallas, Drop Dead Diva, The Walking Dead, Nurse Jackie, Being Human (USA version), Switched at Birth, Game of Thrones, and Veronica Mars.?Email her at lisa@nicegirlstv.com and follow her on Twitter @Lisa_NGTV

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Eva Longoria almost free of Tony Parker tats

Carolyn Kaster / AP file

Eva Longoria and Tony Parker in September 2010.

By Peter Gicas, E! Online

Eva Longoria is thisclose to putting the past behind her. At least when it comes to the tattoos she got while with her now ex-husband, Tony Parker.

The former "Desperate Housewives" star was spotted in Beverly Hills on Monday with a small red spot on her neck where she once had the word "Nine" (Parker's basketball jersey number) inked.

It is just one of three Parker-celebrating tats that Longoria began to have removed?back in January. The other two were the couple's wedding date on her wrist and Parker's initials, which were placed somewhere private and not for public viewing.

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Naturally, we can't blame the girl for wanting such body art gone for good. After all, Longoria filed for divorce?from Parker nearly two years ago after more than three years of marriage.

No doubt her boyfriend, New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez, is pleased.

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Smartr Contacts (for iPhone)


As much as "the cloud" enables us to work across platforms and get all kinds of information anytime and anywhere, it's easy to feel like there are too many moving parts and not enough centralization?especially when it comes to people. However organized your iPhone?address book may be, rest assured that list of people doesn't match your Facebook friends list, the people you follow on Twitter, your long list of LinkedIn contacts from careers past and present, much less your Gmail contacts, and so forth. The iPhone app Smartr Contacts (free) solves this problem of disparate contact lists by hooking into all of them. The app is more focused on searching than browsing, although it searches pretty effectively.

One app that does have more browsing and exploring capabilities is Brewster (free, 4 stars), which also has more visual appeal than Smartr Contacts and does a better job of cleaning up duplicates. While Smartr Contacts can merge duplicate contact entries, I only figured out how to do it through trial-and-error, whereas Brewster automated almost all merging and provided clearer options for manually merging information.

Supported Networks
Smartr Contacts supports a long list of places where your contacts live, starting with your Contacts app on the iPhone. Then you can add a bunch of webmail services and social networks: Gmail, iCloud, Yahoo!, Outlook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. Notice Hotmail is missing from that list. You can connect to multiple accounts from any of the Web mail services, but only one account for the social networks (that is, you can't connect to two different Facebook accounts). Brewster has that limitation as well, unfortunately. Any busy professional who prefers to leave out their social networks from this aggregating app should steer toward Smartr Contacts over Brewster, because the latter actually requires that you connect to at least one social network, either Twitter or Facebook, to work at all.

Included Information
After you connect the free app to your various contacts lists, the main screen shows two important pieces: a search bar and a selected preview of one of your contacts and some recent activity she or he had, such as a tweet or LinkedIn post. The search bar very quickly enables you to find people by name, company name, or even a string of letters in their email address. Quick with results and very thorough, the search bar is definitely the key feature of the app as a whole.

But I like some of the additional information you can uncover by looking at the contacts individually, too. For example, the area of the home screen that shows the selected activity is a swipe-enabled slideshow, so you can page through more activity from other users, too, although if you click on the name and image of the person, Smartr opens up their contact page. Oddly, the slideshow kept showing me tweets from a woman with whom I have not corresponded in more than two years. I don't understand how the app chooses content for that pane, but it often didn't seem relevant.

The contact page gives the app a little more life than the search bar alone, showing three tabs of information. The first is the profile, which shows the name, email address, Twitter handle, and any other information related to that person. Next, the history tab reveals your previous interactions with the person, including a summary of when you first made contact, how many total interactions you've had with him or her, and anyone else who was involved in your early communication (think email CCs). If your history with the person is long, you can swipe to see a graph of your frequency of communication over time (see the image for an example). Last is the "common" pane, listing people with whom you've had mutual communication (again, think email CCs).

Removing Dupes
When it comes to merging duplicates, Brewster excels and Smartr only does all right. Brewster magically and automatically merged almost every single person with whom I'm connected across multiple channels. And for the one or duplicate sets I found, Brewster had clear instructions for merging them. With Smartr, I homed in on a couple of duplicate sets and only through trial-and-error realized I could merge them by simply adding all the email addresses associated with the person into any one of the contact entries. That is to say, if a contact has one email address for LinkedIn but uses a different one for communicating with you by email and yet a different address as their Facebook login, then you'll have to pick one of the contact entries and type in their email info. Then Smartr cleans up the rest automatically. I'd prefer a simple button that says "merge" that lets me simply select multiple contacts to unify.

Smartr Connections
Smartr Contacts works fast and has a powerful search function, but it doesn't encourage exploration or browsing, the way Brewster does. In that sense, I think Brewster appeals more to people who draw inspiration about how they can leverage their network by looking through a display of people's faces (I fall into this category), whereas Smartr Contacts works better for people who know exactly what information they need. It's also a better contact search app for anyone who wants to leave social networks out of the equation, as Brewster requires you connect with either Twitter or Facebook to work at all.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Panthers GM Hurney fired after team's 1-5 start

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) ? Marty Hurney admits the "losing environment" for the Carolina Panthers must end. He won't be a part of the effort.

Hurney was fired as general manager Monday, one day after star quarterback Cam Newton expressed his frustration with a 1-5 start. The Panthers have the worst record in the NFC in a season that began with big expectations. But a 19-14 loss to Dallas was Carolina's fourth straight defeat.

Hurney, the GM since 2002, took responsibility for the team's failures.

He spoke to owner Jerry Richardson before Sunday's game and had an inkling he might be fired if the Panthers lost to the Cowboys. He met with Richardson again for two hours after the game Sunday night and was told he was fired on Monday.

"It's simple. We're 1-5. We are 1-3 at home," Hurney said. "We laid in egg in front of the Giants on national TV (a 36-7 loss) and came back the last two weeks and lost against teams we felt like we had a good chance to beat. It can't continue to go this way."

Hurney said he fought for his job, but in the end couldn't blame Richardson. Hurney added he thinks the Panthers need more leadership.

"I think we need somebody to step up in the locker room and take hold," Hurney said. "I think there are people capable of that. I think we need some players to step up and say enough is enough."

Newton experienced virtually no losses before becoming a pro, and he was the 2011 Offensive Rookie of the Year. But this season has been a struggle, and he seemed at a loss for solutions Sunday.

"Well everybody's looking at it, it's not just me," he said. "(We) try to find ways to keep games close and whether it's me, I don't know. Whether it's the coordinator, I don't know ... but we've got to find a way to change that."

The first change came in the front office. Brandon Beane, the team's director of football operations, will handle day-to-day football matters until a new GM is hired. However, coach Ron Rivera said when it comes to personnel decisions he'll have final say in matters for now.

"If a decision has to be made involving the football team and players, it will all stop with me," Rivera said, who added he was surprised by the move.

Rivera said at this point no assistant coaches have been fired, but wouldn't rule that out.

"We're all being evaluated," said Rivera, who was hired by Hurney in 2011.

Hurney doesn't expect Richardson to hire a new general manager until after the season. Richardson could bring in an experienced interim personnel man to evaluate the team.

Hurney said he regrets not winning a Super Bowl in Carolina ? they lost 32-29 to New England for the 2003 title ? and the team's inability to post back-to-back winning seasons.

"I hope this change starts accomplishing the direction to those goals," Hurney said. "I am responsible for everybody in coaching, the players, the scouts and everybody in football operations. After six weeks, we are 1-5 coming off a 6-10 season."

Hurney was general manager when the Panthers went to the Super Bowl and the NFC championship games in the 2003 and 2005 seasons, as well as winning the NFC South in 2008.

"Marty made every effort to bring success to the Panthers and took the team to a Super Bowl and two NFC championship games," Panthers owner Jerry Richardson said. "Unfortunately, we have not enjoyed the success we hoped for in recent years. I have the greatest respect and admiration for Marty and will always appreciate the way he tirelessly served the organization."

Hurney was well liked and respected within the organization, but his personnel decisions in the draft and in free agency were routinely criticized by fans tired of the Panthers' losing ways.

Defensive end Charles Johnson, the team's highest-paid player, said on Twitter: "Marty wasn't the reason we are losing! ... Unbelievable!"

Carolina's last playoff victory came in 2005 when it reached the NFC championship game before losing at Seattle. The Panthers appeared to turn things around in 2008 when they won the NFC South and earned a first-round bye before getting upset 33-13 at home by the Arizona Cardinals. They haven't been back to the playoffs since.

Hurney's philosophy has been to build through the draft and re-sign proven players rather than going after high-priced free agents. But the team wasted a number of high draft picks through the years.

The personnel blunder fans that angered fans most was giving 34-year-old quarterback Jake Delhomme a five-year, $42.5 million contract months after he turned over the ball over six times in the playoff loss to Arizona.

Delhomme started 2009 with a five-turnover game against Philadelphia and was cut after the season. Delhomme cost the Panthers $12 million under the salary cap in 2009 even though he was no longer on the roster.

Eric Shelton, Dwayne Jarrett, Jimmy Clausen and Everette Brown were all drafted in the second round, but failed to meet expectations. Brown, in particular, was a costly choice in 2009 because the Panthers gave up their first-round pick the following year to San Francisco to get him. Brown lasted only two seasons in Carolina.

Hurney also was criticized for giving big contracts to keep the team's core intact following a 2-14 season in 2010.

He did well with first-round draft picks Jordan Gross, Jon Beason, Jonathan Stewart, Chris Gamble and Newton, last year's No. 1 overall pick.

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AP Sports Writer Arnie Stapleton in Denver contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/panthers-gm-hurney-fired-teams-1-5-start-141450430--nfl.html

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Small firms make up 47 of private sector employment




Date: 22nd October 2012

There were more businesses in the UK last year than in 2010, according to new statistics that show small firms continue to make up the majority of enterprises.

Indeed, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) looked at figures from the Department for Business Innovation and Skills and found that 23.9 million people are employed through these firms.

Smaller businesses made up 99.9 per cent of all private sector businesses last year, employing around 14.1 million with a combined turnover of ?1,500 billion.

And the smallest enterprises totalled 47 per cent of private sector employment as well as 34.4 per cent of turnover, showing their importance to the UK economy.

Finally, FSB found that London has more businesses than any other area in the UK, featuring 806,000, with the south-east a close second with 768,000 firms.

Meanwhile, HM Revenue & Customs found that the 2010-11 tax gap was 6.7 per cent, down from 7.1 per cent in the previous year.

Posted by Thomas Fletcher

Source: http://www.taxassist.co.uk/News/Small-Business/Small-firms-make-up-47-of-private-sector-employment-12963.html

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Video: Motorola HC1 ?Google Glass? Wearable Computer Revealed


You remember how we saw the unveiling of Google?s Project Glass earlier this year and how it was amazing that we could have a computer that fit into a pair of stylish eyeglasses? Well, it looks like Motorola has beaten Google Glass to the punch with the launch of the Motorola HC1 Headset Computer. This is a wearable computer that runs on Windows.

Yes, this is nowhere near as sleek as the Google Glass concept, but the HC1 is not being targeted at the stylish consumer market. Instead, this is geared more toward industry, military, aerospace, aviation, utilities and other similar commercial applications in the field. And when I said it runs on Windows, you?re not going to get the tiled interface of Windows 8; instead, this is running on Windows CE 6.0 Professional with a custom speech recognition engine.

The display is mounted on a short arm, placing it just in front and just below the user?s eyeline. What you see is equivalent to a virtual 15-inch panel and it runs at a SVGA 800 x 600 resolution. Other key specs include the energy-saving 800MHz OMAP3 dual core processor, WiFi-b/g (no wireless-N? seriously?), Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, USB, and a 9-axis head-tracking accelerometer. There?s also a mountable 2MP webcam on the other side so the user can show what he?s seeing. That?s not unlike the sample video we?ve already seen from the Google Project Glass prototype.

We?ve had wearable displays, like those from Vuzix, for some time already, but it?s another thing altogether to wear a complete computer as a headset. I wish the Motorola HC1 looked more elegant, but I guess this could be well-suited for the Sam Fisher types. Pricing is in the $4,000 to $5,000 range with discounts offered for volume purchases. It should be noted, though, that this is being offered by Motorola Solutions and not the Google-owned Motorola Mobility.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Box-office activity slows for 'Paranormal,' Perry

This film image released by Paramount Pictures shows Kathryn Newton in a scene from "Paranormal Activity 4." (AP Photo/Paramount Pictures)

This film image released by Paramount Pictures shows Kathryn Newton in a scene from "Paranormal Activity 4." (AP Photo/Paramount Pictures)

Scary movie fans are still into "Paranormal Activity," though the horror franchise looks as though it's starting to run out of steam at the box office.

Paramount's "Paranormal Activity 4" debuted at No. 1 with $30.2 million, a big drop from the $40 million and $50 million opening weekends of the last two installments, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Perpetual hit maker Tyler Perry failed to find an audience for his new persona as an ace crime solver. Summit Entertainment's "Alex Cross," starring Perry as author James Patterson's brilliant criminal profiler, was a dud, opening at No. 5 with $11.8 million.

Perry has written, directed and starred in a string of hits featuring his sassy grandma Madea, which mostly have had opening weekends two and three times bigger than that of "Alex Cross." Fans didn't buy into Perry as the title character, who goes up against a diabolical serial killer.

"He's become so identified and so successful with the Madea franchise that when he steps outside of that, it doesn't necessarily follow that the audience is going along with him," said Paul Dergarabedian, an analyst for box-office tracker Hollywood.com. "It's fun for him to stretch out a little bit, but it didn't really pay off."

Ben Affleck's Iran hostage tale "Argo" held up well in its second weekend, remaining at No. 2 with $16.6 million, dropping just 15 percent from its debut. Big studio releases often drop 50 percent or more in subsequent weekends, but "Argo" has proven a hit with critics and audiences alike, earning Academy Awards buzz and strong word of mouth that should give it a long run at theaters.

Affleck, who also directed "Argo," plays a CIA specialist who concocts a wild plan to rescue six Americans hiding in Tehran after the 1979 takeover of the U.S. embassy there.

Released by Warner Bros., "Argo" raised its domestic total to $43.2 million.

Liam Neeson's action sequel "Taken 2," which had been No. 1 the previous two weekends, slipped to fourth place with $13.4 million, lifting the 20th Century Fox release's domestic haul to $106 million.

Adam Sandler's animated hit "Hotel Transylvania," from Sony Pictures, also held up well at No. 3 with $13.5 million, pushing its domestic earnings to $119 million.

While domestic revenues were way down for the fourth "Paranormal Activity" flick, the franchise remains a big moneymaker for distributor Paramount. "Paranormal Activity 4" was produced on a tiny budget of $5 million, continuing the franchise's trend of turning minimal investments into tidy profits.

"For us, the focus is always, what are these movies made for and how profitable are they? Within Paramount, it's a colossal success," said Don Harris, the studio's head of distribution. "A $5 million movie that has an opening weekend of over $30 million, it's really kind of irrelevant what No. 2 or No. 3 did. The movies really stand on their own."

Overseas, "Paranormal Activity 4" had a good start with $26.5 million in 33 countries, giving it a worldwide total of $56.7 million.

In limited release, Fox Searchlight's acclaimed drama "The Sessions" did solid business, opening with $121,005 in four theaters in New York City and Los Angeles, for a healthy average of $30,251 a cinema. By comparison, "Paranormal Activity 4" averaged $8,851 in 3,412 theaters.

"The Sessions" stars John Hawkes and Helen Hunt in the true-life story of a man, paralyzed by polio and stuck in an iron lung most of his life, who hires a sexual surrogate so he can lose his virginity. The film expands to more cities over the next month.

While "Paranormal Activity 4" fell short of the franchise's third installment, which opened over the same weekend last year, overall Hollywood revenues continued to rise after a late-summer slump.

Strong holdovers such as "Argo," ''Hotel Transylvania" and "Taken 2" made the difference, with domestic business totaling $131 million, up 8 percent from the same weekend a year ago, according to Hollywood.com. Revenues were up for the fourth-straight weekend.

"Last year, the box office was so top-heavy with 'Paranormal Activity 3,' and the rest of the films really underperformed," Dergarabedian said. "This year, we have a much more balanced lineup."

Estimated ticket sales are for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. "Paranormal Activity 4," $30.2 million ($26.5 million international).

2. "Argo," $16.6 million ($1.2 million international).

3. "Hotel Transylvania," $13.5 million ($14.5 million international).

4. "Taken 2," $13.4 million ($23.6 million international).

5. "Alex Cross," $11.8 million.

6. "Sinister," $9 million ($2.3 million international).

7. "Here Comes the Boom," $8.5 million.

8. "Pitch Perfect," $7 million ($320,000 international).

9. "Frankenweenie," $4.4 million ($4.1 million international).

10. "Looper," $4.2 million ($5.6 million international).

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Estimated weekend ticket sales at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada) for films distributed overseas by Hollywood studios, according to Rentrak:

1. "Paranormal Activity 4," $26.5 million.

2. "Taken 2," $23.6 million.

3. "Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted," $14.9 million.

4. "Hotel Transylvania," $14.5 million.

5. "The Impossible," $8.7 million.

6. "Asterix et Obelix: Au Service de Sa Majeste," $8.1 million.

7. "Ted," $8 million.

8. "Looper," $5.6 million.

9. "Perfect Number," $4.1 million.

10 (tie). "Frankenweenie," $4.1 million.

10 (tie). "Masquerade," $4.1 million.

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Online:

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http://www.rentrak.com

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Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is owned by AMC Networks Inc.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

Associated Press

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Two Months 'Til Doomsday? Mayan Apocalypse Set for Dec. 21

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Hacking the Quantum: A New Book Explains How Anyone Can Become an Amateur Quantum Physicist

For years I?ve been thinking and hoping that quantum physics would become the next hacker revolution. DIYers in their basements, garages, and hackerspaces have already pioneered radio communications, PCs, household robots, and cheap 3-D printers?why not quantum entanglement, cryptography, computers, and teleportation? In recent years, physics educators have streamlined quantum experiments to the point where advanced amateurs could do them at home. I?ve tried to encourage the trend by inviting a Sci Am article on how to make a quantum eraser with a laser pointer and, last week, blogging about a particle detector in a plastic party tumbler.

In the latest issue of Make magazine, I learned about an extraordinary book that could do for quantum homebrewers what Popular Electronics magazine did for Jobs and Wozniak in the ?70s. Written by the father-daughter team of David and Shanni Prutchi, Exploring Quantum Physics Through Hands-On Projects takes you from basic particle-wave demonstrations all the way up to quantum random-number generators. The associated website follows up with detailed advice and other projects. Had you asked me a month ago, I would have said that an atomic clock is surely beyond the capacity of even the most dedicated hobbyist. Now I know better.

I happened to be down in Philadelphia, near where the Prutchis live, for a conference two weeks ago, and David (shown above with his other two daughters, Abigail and Hannah?Shanni was still at school) kindly gave me a tour of their basement lab. The first clue that it wasn?t just any suburban house was the radio telescope in the backyard, which Shanni used to map the Milky Way?s hydrogen gas in fifth-grade. The living room tchotchkes included an old Civil Defense radiation meter and blown-glass Crookes tubes. The lab itself, about the size of a one-car garage, is a work of art in its own right, lined with snazzy electronics, such as spectrum analyzers, as well as contraptions out of a Victorian experimental philosophy lab, such as van de Graaf generators. It?s better outfitted than some academic labs I?ve seen, but David modestly insisted they cobbled it together from Home Depot, eBay, and dumpster dives at local high-tech firms. The book offers tips for how to do the same.

More than equipment, though, experimentation requires persistence. Shanni said she shudders at the effort it took to prove quantum spooky action at a distance. The principle is simple (see this video my colleagues and I made); the practice is a different story. For instance, the experiment requires light detectors that are sensitive enough to detect single photons, which means they are also prone to the tiniest sliver of stray light. David and Shanni kept them dark by enclosing the apparatus in a set of nested black boxes, which they had to open and close to make any adjustment?and an experiment of this sort requires a lot of adjustments. ?I hated that black box,? Shanni told me. ?There were days I didn?t want to do the experiment. It was very frustrating, but it all paid off. We were actually able to disprove local hidden variables?and I?m a high-school senior.?

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Donated human stool safely and effectively treats C. difficile infections, study suggests

ScienceDaily (Oct. 19, 2012) ? A novel therapy that uses donated human stool to treat the deadly and contagious C.difficile infection is safe and highly effective, according to a Henry Ford Hospital study.

Researchers found that 43 of 49 patients recovered swiftly after treatment and had no adverse complications from C.diff three months later. Treatment is performed either through a nasogastric tube or colonscopy on an outpatient or inpatient basis.

Mayur Ramesh, M.D., a Henry Ford Infectious Diseases physician and senior author of the study, says the treatment, while appearing unconventional, has striking results.

"More than 90 percent of the patients in our study were cured of their C.diff infection," says Dr. Ramesh. "This treatment is a viable option for patients who are not responding to conventional treatment and who want to avoid surgery."

The study was presented October 19 at the annual Infectious Diseases Society of America meeting in San Diego.

In their study, researchers evaluated 49 patients who contracted Clostridium difficile, or C.diff, a germ that causes diarrhea and other intestinal problems and is linked to 14,000 deaths annually. Symptoms include water diarrhea, fever, loss of appetite, nausea and abdominal pain and tenderness. C.diff occurs in patients taking antibiotics, and can spread from person-to-person contact or from touching contaminated equipment and objects like door knobs.

Patients with a C.diff infection are typically treated with the antibiotics metronidazole or vancomycin. However, surgery could be required to remove the infected part of the intestines. In its study, Henry Ford treated patients between May 2010 and June 2012 with a therapy called intestinal microbiota transplantation (IMT), using donated stool from a healthy family member.

Dr. Ramesh says the healthy stool, when mixed with warm tap water and administered, helps to re-establish the normal intestinal flora in the patient's gastrointestinal tract. Intestinal flora is healthy bacteria that stimulates the immune system and aids the digestion and absorption of food.

"Patients who receive treatment through a nasogastric tube don't taste or smell the stool mixture as it's administered," Dr. Ramesh says. "Patients often resume their diet within a couple hours and are feeling better within 24 hours."

Of the 49 patients, 43 fully recovered, four died of causes unrelated to C.diff, one had intestinal surgery and one had no improvement.

The study was funded by Henry Ford Hospital.

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Alt-week 20.10.12: our oldest ancestor, the birth of the moon and a planet with four stars

Alt-week peels back the covers on some of the more curious sci-tech stories from the last seven days.

Alt-week 20.10.12: our oldest ancestor, the birth of the moon and a planet with four stars

Most mornings, we wake up with little to no idea what happened the day before, let alone last week. Fortunately, they don't let us run important scientific research projects. Or maybe they do, and we just forgot? This week (and most others as it goes) we definitely leave it to the pros, as we get some insightful glimpses at some important origins. Ball Lightning, the moon and even us humans are the benefactors of those tireless scientists, who work hard to explain where it all comes from. There's also a planet with four stars that sees the first few paragraphs of its origin story excitedly written out. One thing we never forget, however, is that this is alt-week.

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Dear Colleagues,

While Romney ?scrambled to clarify? abortion policies over the weekend and extreme skydiver Felix Baumgartner jumped from a whopping altitude (probably wondering if he was going to have a close encounter of some kind with debris floating around after the Space Shuttle retired to planet earth), half of our team already left the building for the fabled city of Beijing ? whence they will surely report in no time if and when they will succeed in circumventing the great firewall.

But enough said, this week EU health commissioner John Dalli resigned over tobacco related fraud inquiry while Romney was confronted with more feisty opposition in the second live debate than during his days with Bain (which also made for quicker buck). A new tuberculosis report indicates lots of work ahead in spite of major progress over the last decade and the heated debate about what the world should look like after 2015 goes unabated, while trade remains at odds with public health as the editorial from our man in the Philippines (or China at this stage) clearly shows. Have a great one as usual and

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Editorial

The EU: an obstacle to Philippine aspirations for Universal Health Care

?Raoul A. Bermejo III, MD, MPH

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Global burden of disease

1.??? WHO ? Global Tuberculosis Report 2012

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This week saw the launch of the new WHO Global Tuberculosis Report 2012, presenting the latest data and analysis about the TB epidemic and the progress made in prevention, care, and control of the disease. As Mario Raviglione, director of the WHO Stop TB Department, said in a statement: ?In the space of 17 years, 51million people have been successfully treated and cared for? Without that treatment, tweny million people would have died?. The report also highlights some country successes, including Cambodia where TB prevalence has dropped with 45% over the last decade ? which adds nicely to the successful TB/HIV collaboration story reported elsewhere.

On the negative side, the report confirms that TB is still a major killer disease and that multi-drug resistant TB is an escalating public health emergency ? of which the global response remains abysmal according to a statement made by MSF. Major work still lies ahead and critical gaps in funding remain, although the program to eradicate TB is on track to reach its goal of halving the number of deaths compared with the 1990 rate (considering the fact that registration has also improved over time). In addition, some new TB drugs and vaccines are in the pipeline, of which one is already at an advanced stage of testing, which reflects increased interest and funding from donors such as the Gates Foundation after decades of neglect. There is also praise for the worldwide roll-out of the new rapid diagnostic TB test (GeneXpert), which has seen a major price cut through innovative global funding mechanisms and is already available in 67 LMICs.

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2.??? Lancet (online) ? Global burden of cancer: opportunities for prevention

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About 169 million years of healthy life were lost to cancer worldwide in 2008, based on a summary measure (disability-adjusted life-years-lost) that combines years lived with disability and years of life lost due to premature death. Economic development seems to be the main culprit for the rising incidence, as this study published recently indicates (annual health checks will not help us out, as they don?t reduce mortality).

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3.??? Lancet (article) ? Effect of maternal obesity on neonatal death

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Using data from the Demographic and Health Surveys from 27 countries, Cresswell et al. were able to demonstrate that maternal obesity in sub-Saharan Africa is associated with an increased risk of early neonatal death. Policy implications include the need to prevent and reduce maternal obesity as well as to increase the number of deliveries in facilities that can provide emergency obstetric and neonatal care.

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4.??? IPS (news) ? Developing world has 80 percent of tobacco related deaths

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Tobacco use led to almost six million deaths in 2011, of which nearly 80 percent were in low- and middle-income countries, according to research released on Monday, Inter Press Service reports. ?Such trends, fuelled by tobacco industry tactics, have a devastating impact on global economy?, health and development workers warned at the Washington launch of a new report tracking tobacco use worldwide. Nascent research into links between development, economic growth and tobacco use indicate that in Russia, ?GDP would have grown by 1.0 to 1.5 percent faster over the past three decades if it weren?t for tobacco-related costs?.

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The?Wall Street Journal on the other hand, reports about new legislation in Russia ?that would establish nationwide smoking restrictions similar to those seen in the West ? such as limits on advertisements and smoking in restaurants?. Russia also accuses tobacco makers of hooking women and children on smoking (which couldn?t have come at a better time ? given the legacy of Romney?s past at Bain). Meantime, big tobacco companies continue to resist admissions of any wrongdoing (which is of course business as usual ? and how should this be different from profit driven healthcare).

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Post-2015 and universal health coverage

5.??? WHO (Discussion Paper) ? Positioning Health in the Post-2015 Development Agenda

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In the global thematic consultation on health in the post-2015 development agenda led by WHO and UNICEF, a discussion paper has been posted which focuses on content that need to be addressed in framing future health goals and which discusses ways in which UHC may be used as an inclusive framework for programmatic interests.

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In a similar vein, the UN has also posted a call for proposals from civil society organizations to host consultation meetings on health in the post-2015 agenda in accordance with its thematic consultations (Medicus Mundi International (MMI) was selected to provide input with regard to coordinate a post-2015 position paper on health).

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6.??? BMJ (News) ? Health organisations urge World Bank to support universal healthcare coverage

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Health campaigners from around the world have written a letter to the World Bank?s president, Jim Yong Kim, urging him to support developing countries that want to introduce universal healthcare coverage (UHC).

WHO Reform

7.??? MMI Network ? WHO Reform: Updated Thematic Guide

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This updated thematic guide of the Medicus Mundi International (MMI) network provides a collection of resources for the Democratizing Global Health Coalition on WHO Reform, which aims to support civil society in raising its voice in the global health policy scene. WHO ? from its side ? has also embarked on a consultation with regard to its NGO engagement this week.

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Global Fund News

8.??? CGD (Global Health Policy) ? Introducing the Global Fund Forum

http://blogs.cgdev.org/globalhealth/2012/10/introducing-the-global-fund-forum.php

In a new CGD online forum, prominent thinkers and practitioners can post comments about what reforms the Global Fund should prioritize and how it should best fulfil its mandate of improving the way development aid is managed in addition to advancing the fight against the three major diseases.

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Health policy & Financing

9.??? Thematic evaluation of the European Commission support to the health sector (Final Report Volume I)

http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/how/evaluation/evaluation_reports/2012/1308_docs_en.htm

This thematic evaluation on EC support to the health sector was already published in August, providing an independent assessment by looking at the relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability of the support provided. It also assesses the coherence of EC health support with other EC/European Union (EU) and donor policies and activities, as well as the specific EC added value within the health sector.

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10. Access to Medicines as a Human Right: Implications for Pharmaceutical Responsibility

http://www.utppublishing.com/Access-to-Medicines-as-a-Human-Right-Implications-for-Pharmaceutical-Industry-Responsibility.html

According to WHO, one-third of the global population lacks access to essential medicines. A major question is hence: should pharmaceutical companies be ethically or legally responsible for providing affordable medicines for these people, even though they live outside of profitable markets? And can the private sector be held accountable for protecting human beings? right to health? This interdisciplinary collection grapples with corporate responsibility, providing some food for thought.

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11. BMJ (blog) ? Gathering the evidence to improve healthcare in developing countries

http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2012/10/16/nathan-ford-and-philipp-du-cros-gathering-the-evidence-to-improve-healthcare-in-developing-countries/

In this blog, Nathan Ford and Philipp du Cros from M?decins Sans Fronti?res (MSF) advocate for more research to support evidence-based medical decision-making in LMICs, as shown by the case of efavirenz, a drug used to treat HIV/AIDS, where lack of conclusive evidence led to needless safety concerns until research later indicated that the drug could be used during the first trimester of pregnancy.

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12. PAHO/CGD ? from working group report to political action

http://www.cgdev.org/content/article/detail/1426587/

A recent PAHO resolution signed by the US, Canada and countries in Latin-America and the Caribbean will strengthen efforts to improve the quality of Health Technology Assessment research and application in the allocation of public budgets, based on a CGD working group report which indicated that global health donors and countries can greatly reduce suffering from ill-health and save lives by taking into account the cost-effectiveness of health interventions to better allocate healthcare funds.

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Health policy

13. Hand washing to reduce child mortality ? the WASH Project

http://globalhandwashing.org/ghw-day

This week featured Global hand washing day, an event celebrated by over 200 million people worldwide. Hand washing with soap continues to be the most effective and inexpensive way to prevent diarrheal and acute respiratory infections, killing 3000 children under the age of five from diarrhea alone every day, making it the second most common cause of child mortality worldwide. Teaching children to wash their hands can hence save more lives than any single vaccine, according to the Global Public-Private Partnership for Hand washing.

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14. NPR (Blog) ? Efforts to eradicate polio in Nigeria and Pakistan

http://www.theglobalobservatory.org/analysis/369-poverty-and-insecurity-must-not-prevent-an-end-to-polio.html

NPR?s ?Shots? blog reports on efforts to eradicate polio in (Northern) Nigeria, which is the only place in the world where polio cases are increasing. According to the blog: ?On Sept. 1 2012, 90 polio cases were recorded, or nearly three times as many as in the same period last year.? Although the newfound zeal from religious leaders who first opposed the vaccine has helped overcome resistance to vaccination in the region, the eradication effort faces big challenges, such as organization, a lack of sense of urgency among ordinary people, security issues and poor sanitation.

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In Pakistan, another part of the world where polio still lingers, government declared a national emergency last year and embarked on an aggressive vaccination campaign with the support of international institutions. Although the number of new cases is around a third of last year?s total of 198, the campaign suffers from one critical problem: gaining access to the volatile and dangerous lawless tribal regions along the border with Afghanistan, which is still controlled by the Taliban, al-Qaida and other Islamist groups.

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Research

15.? Globalization and Health ? Global health and national borders: the ethics of foreign aid in a time of financial crisis

Mira Johri et al.

http://www.globalizationandhealth.com/content/8/1/19

This paper aims to foster debate on donor responsibilities for global health through a critical review of contemporary accounts of justice. The examined frameworks concur that there are important ethical responsibilities to support current initiatives to promote global health, but offer different rationales for intervention and suggest different implicit limits on responsibilities.

16. Health Research Policy &Systems ? The multi-step process of building TB/HIV collaboration in Cambodia

Mao Tan Eang et al.

http://www.health-policy-systems.com/content/10/1/34/abstract

This article reviews the process by which TB/HIV collaboration was established in Cambodia, illustrating the influence of research on policy and demonstrating that clear policy guidance, the pursuit of incremental advances and different approaches towards generating evidence can overcome structural barriers.

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17.? Health Policy & Planning ? Repackaging exemptions under National Health Insurance in Ghana: how can access to care for the poor be improved?

Emmanuel Kanchebe Derbile and Sjaak van der Geest

http://heapol.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/10/12/heapol.czs098.abstract

Informed by past experiences that undermined the equity goal of exemptions, three policy recommendations are put forward for improving exemptions for the poor under the NHIS.

18.? Health Policy & Planning ? Combining user fees exemption with training and supervision helps to maintain the quality of drug prescriptions in Burkina Faso

Nicole Atchessi, Val?ry Ridde, and Slim Haddad

http://heapol.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/10/16/heapol.czs100.abstract

This paper examines how the combination of user fees exemption with staff training and supervision affected the quality of drug prescriptions in health centres in Burkina Faso.

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Development and aid

19. VOX (Blog) ? Why political short-sightedness and randomized control trials can be a deadly mix for aid effectiveness

http://www.voxeu.org/article/deadly-mix-aid-effectiveness

In a blog post for the policy portal set up by the Centre for Economic Policy Research, Anders Olofsgard argues that political short-sightedness and randomised control trials can be a deadly mix for aid effectiveness.

20. WB (blog) ? How can the Knowledge Bank make development more effective?

http://blogs.worldbank.org/developmenttalk/how-can-the-knowledge-bank-make-development-more-effective

Enhancing ?development effectiveness? emerged as a key concern in a recent review of the World Bank?s governance structure ? and what is new is the energy surrounding current efforts to put development effectiveness at the center of Bank operations.

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21. CSIS (blog) ? Where did all the poor people go?

http://www.smartglobalhealth.org/blog/entry/where-did-all-the-poor-people-go/

The emergence of new MIC countries has resulted in a growing discrepancy between where international development assistance is focused and where it is needed, which has implications for GHI eligibility and prioritization policies. Todd Summers of the Global Health Policy Center reports.

Miscellaneous

  • The 2012 CGD Commitment to Development Index (CDI) ? which ranks 27 of the world?s richest countries on their dedication to policies that benefit the 5.5 billion who live in poorer nations ? indicates that Scandinavian countries rank first (which comes as no surprise) and that the US fares considerably less well

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  • A newly launched movement led by prominent doctors is challenging the basic assumption in US healthcare that more is better. Jeanne Lenzer reports.
  • Using her family?s philanthropic panacea Chelsea Clinton steps up the fight against diarrheal deaths in Nigeria in a sweeping effort to prevent the deaths of one million mothers and children
  • Humanosphere?s Tom Paulson in his blog continues to unravel the Novartis vs. India patent dispute
  • In its lead-up to the 8th Global Conference on Health Promotion WHO has run a web-based consultation on the draft Health-in-All Policies Definition
  • A WHO sustainable-development initiative in Serbia called SWIFT(Sustainable Waste management Initiative For a healthier Tomorrow) won the first prize in the ?greening? category at the UN21 Awards, presented by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon
  • A recent study has found that Europeans still favor aid for poor countries, including in countries which are hard hit by the economic crisis, such as Spain and Greece
  • The 31st Annual World Food Day focused on agricultural cooperatives which were nicely advocated in state and donor blogs; food security, however, is not among the top global policy priorities according to this World Bank blog ?? although food instability threatens further progress on the MDG on hunger.

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One-Fifth of Households Slammed by Student Debt

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A record choice of American households carry student loan debt, while the common outstanding loan balance is the best it?s ever been, in line with a brand new report from the Pew Research Center. The Pew analysis found that about one out of 5 (19 percent) households, or around ***a***22.3 million, were burdened with student debt in 2010. That figure is greater than double the 9 percent it was in 1989, and it marks an incredible jump from 15 percent in 2007.

Here are among the more alarming figures from the report:

  • The average outstanding student loan balance rose from $23,349 in 2007 to $26,682 in 2010.
  • Most debtor households had lower than $50,000 in outstanding student debt in 2010. However the share of households owing high amounts has climbed: In 2007, 10 percent of debtors owed greater than $54,238. By 2010, 10 percent of them owed greater than $61,894 (adjusted for inflation).
  • Among households headed by someone younger than 35 years old, a record 40 percent owed student debt in 2010.

Student loan debt hit $904 billion inside the first quarter of 2012, a $30 billion increase from the former quarter, and up from $241 billion a decade ago, in step with the Federal Reserve Bank of latest York?s quarterly report on household debt. The shopper Financial Protection Bureau puts total student loan debt above $1 trillion. (Read more: America?s Student Loan Crisis: It is not the Debt, It is the Loss of Jobs.)

One added twist on this report shows the groups impacted most by the debt increases are at opposite ends of the income spectrum ? the poorest and wealthiest households. In 2010, the bottom fifth of households by income owed 13 percent of all outstanding student debt, up from 11 percent in 2007. For the richest fifth, that figure rose from 28 percent to 31 percent over the identical period.

Another striking item from the report is that student debt is rising while households are reducing their other debts. Student debt rose from 3 percent of exceptional total debt owed by households in 2007 to 5percent of all debts in 2010. Meanwhile, average household debt fell from $105,297 in 2007 to $100,720 in 2010, a 4.3 percent drop.

Driving the upward thrust in outstanding student debt, says Richard Fry, a senior economist at Pew who authored the report, are several factors, the 1st of that is the pointy growth in college enrollment in the course of the Great Recession.

  • There were 18.2 million students enrolled in college within the fall of 2007, and 21 million in 2010 ? a fifteen percent increase, the report says.
  • College students are increasingly borrowing to finance their education, and borrowing in greater amounts. In 2009-10, 51.1 percent of full-time, first-time undergraduate students had a student loan, a rise from the 43.5 percent of such students in 2006-07.
  • The average public, four-year college graduate had accumulated $22,000 (in 2010 dollars) in debt upon receiving a bachelor?s degree in 2009-10, up from $20,500 (in 2010 dollars) in 2006-07.

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One-Fifth of Households Slammed by Student Debt

One-Fifth of Households Slammed by Student Debt

One-Fifth of Households Slammed by Student Debt

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Rover digs up shiny particles on Mars

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has found some more bright stuff on the Red Planet, scientists say.

The Curiosity rover had dumped out a recent sample of Mars dirt after spotting shiny particles inside the hole dug by the shovel-like scoop on its robotic arm. Mission scientists were concerned that the bright material might be debris from the rover itself, so they ordered Curiosity to toss the Mars sample as a safety precaution, mission managers said in a statement.

As it turns out, the bright particles are actual Martian in origin, they added.

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Curiosity is scooping up Mars dirt in a spot called "Rocknest" in preparation to deliver the first samples to a pair of instruments on its car-size body.The rover scooped its first Mars sample on Oct. 7, but further work was delayed when the rover's cameras spotted a bright object ? likely a piece of plastic ?on the ground in the area.

Scientists had cleared Curiosity to start scooping Mars dirt again ahead of the first sample study when they spotted the new bright material. Curiosity's initial Mars dirt scoops are designed to clean the rover's sampling system. [ Mars Rover Curiosity's Latest Amazing Photos ]

"Other small pieces of bright material in the Rocknest area have been assessed as debris from the spacecraft," NASA officials said in a statement Oct. 15. "The science team did not want to put spacecraft material into the rover's sample-processing mechanisms."

A new review of the latest bright material suggested it is actually a Mars phenomenon, and not litter from Curiosity. With that analysis in hand, rover scientists cleared Curiosity to take a third scoopful of Mars dirt.

"Confidence for going ahead with the third scooping was based on new assessment that other bright particles in the area are native Martian material," NASA officials said. "One factor in that consideration is seeing some bright particles embedded in clods of Martian soil."

Curiosity's third scoop of Mars dirt will be the first sample to actually be processed by the rover's Chemistry and Mineralogy instrument, known as CheMin. A later Mars sample will be scooped up and deposited inside the rover's Sample Analysis at Mars, or SAM, instrument.

The CheMin and SAM tools are two of the core instruments on Curiosity designed to determine if Mars may have once been habitable for microbial life.

The $2.5 billion Mars rover Curiosity has been exploring the Red Planet since Aug. 5, when it landed inside the planet's vast Gale Crater. Currently, the rover is driving toward its first major science target, a spot called "Glenelg" that offers a glimpse at interesting Martian terrain, scientists said.

The rover is about the size of a Mini Cooper car, making it the largest rover ever sent to another world. Curiosity is expected to spend at least two Earth years exploring the Red Planet.?

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