Sunday, August 4, 2013

i am like many others not happy that apps available for free on android are being charged on our windows phones like nfs hot purzuit

Apps available like nfs hot pursuit and flash videos should be made available free. People using android are getting it for free and still people who trust and buy windows phones are being made to pay again after paying for their phones. Personally it would be bad for business for Microsoft as it is trying to fight android . Asking money for such useful games and apps personally feels like cheating. I hope something is done in this regard soon

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Friday, August 2, 2013

University of Utah groper gets prison in 2011 assaults

Courts ? Gary W. Fotheringham apologizes to victims, blames behavior on alcoholism.

He was raised in a church-going family, the son of a scout leader. But on Friday, a judge ruled that the now-32-year-old man is a danger to society.

Gary W. Fotheringham, who sexually assaulted several women on the University of Utah campus in 2011, was sentenced to up to five years in prison for three counts of attempted forcible sexual abuse. He pleaded guilty to the three charges in June in a deal with prosecutors.

Fotheringham, a tall man with straight brown hair, stood stoically before the judge with his hands cuffed and his legs shackled as she handed down his sentence. He told the court that he?s struggled with alcoholism and has accepted responsibility for what he?s done.

"I would like to apologize for the stress and fear I caused the victims," Fotheringham said. "It?s not their fault; it?s my fault. ? I?m truly sorry."

Judge Katie Bernards-Goodman nodded as she listened to the man?s apology. But it wasn?t enough.

"There are a lot of alcoholics in the world who don?t go out and commit sex offenses," Bernards-Goodman said. "I worry about society and how it would be if I let you go."

She ultimately sided with prosecutors, who argued that Fotheringham was a growing danger to women, and pointed to his criminal behavior, which has escalated over time.

In 2010, University of Utah police arrested Fotheringham for lewdness in a women?s restroom. According to court documents, Fotheringham tried to film a woman in a bathroom stall using his cellphone camera.

A year later, Fotheringham returned to the university, where he "terrorized women," prosecutors said.

No victims were present for Fotheringham?s sentencing, but at a preliminary hearing last year, the women testified against Fotheringham, detailing Nov. 4, 2011 ? a day comprised of a series of escalating sexual assaults.

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One woman, a U. freshman, said she had just finished changing for an on-campus dance class when she saw a man standing with his back against a wall in the dark hallway outside the women?s locker room. He was peering in at her.

The student said the man later hid in a bathroom stall and, when confronted, told her he thought he was in the men?s room.

A junior at the university testified that she was studying in a building on the campus about 4:30 p.m. when a man crept up behind her as she bent over to pick up her backpack. He put his hand between her legs and groped her, she said.

She said she followed the man, berating him with questions. As he walked away, she said, a pair of underwear fell out of his pocket.

Another student also testified at the preliminary hearing, but was unable to identify Fotheringham as the person who assaulted her.

Police have said Fotheringham?s attacks became more serious over the course of that day, culminating about 8:40 p.m., when Fotheringham followed another woman to her car and groped her as she attempted to get inside.

According to charging documents, Fotheringham tried to cover the woman?s mouth with his hand, but she bit his finger. When officers interviewed Fotheringham in this case, the documents state, he had an injury to one of his fingers.

His attorney, Melissa Fulkerson, asked the judge to allow Fotheringham to stay in Salt Lake County jail for 20 more months to complete a substance abuse treatment program and then be released into the care of his family and his family?s church.

She declined.

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New findings could influence the development of therapies to treat dengue disease

New findings could influence the development of therapies to treat dengue disease [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 2-Aug-2013
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Contact: Philippa Walker
philippa.walker@bristol.ac.uk
44-117-928-7777
University of Bristol

New research into the fight against Dengue, an insect-borne tropical disease that infects up to 390 million people worldwide annually, may influence the development of anti-viral therapies that are effective against all four types of the virus.

The findings, led by researchers at the University of Bristol and published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry today [2 August], show for the first time that there may be significant differences in specific properties of the viral proteins for the four dengue virus types.

Due to the effects of globalisation, including increased travel and urbanisation of human populations and the expanded geographical distribution of the mosquito vector that is responsible for the transmission of viral infections to millions of people, the number of individuals afflicted with dengue is rising.

Infection with any one of the four types of dengue virus (DENV types 1 - 4) may result in a spectrum of illnesses ranging from dengue fever, a mild flu like illness which causes high fever and joint pains, to the potentially fatal dengue haemorrhagic fever. Despite intensive research, dengue disease is not wholly understood, and there are no vaccines or anti-viral treatments available that can safely or effectively control the disease.

Dr Andrew Davidson, Senior Virologist and lead researcher from the University of Bristol, and colleagues examined the nuclear localisation properties of the NS5 protein of all four DENV types and found that there are major differences in the cellular localisation of the viral NS5 protein for the four DENV types.

The four types of DENV are genetically distinct. Although they can all cause dengue disease, little is known about how the genetic differences between them may translate into differences in virus replication and pathogenesis.

Previous studies by the team focusing on DENV-2, have shown that the viral NS5 protein is essential for DENV genome replication and is able to modulate the host immune response. As such, the NS5 protein is a key target for the development of anti-viral agents. Importantly, the team also showed that the DENV-2 NS5 protein accumulates in the nucleus during infection which is believed to effect host cell function.

Dr Davidson, Senior Lecturer in Virology, School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Bristol, said: "The study shows for the first time that there may be significant differences in specific properties of the viral proteins for the four DENV types. This is important as it impacts on our understanding of viral replication and pathogenesis and the design of anti-viral therapies that are effective against all DENV types."

Present studies in the laboratory are focused on comprehensively comparing the effects of different DENV types on the host cell, using the state-of-the-art proteomics facilities at the University of Bristol.

###

Further information

Paper

The paper, entitled 'Serotype-specific Differences in Dengue Virus Non-structural Protein 5 Nuclear Localization' is published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 288, Issue 31, 22621-22635, August 2, 2013.

Holger Hannemann (University of Bristol); Po-Yu Sung (University of Bristol); Han-Chen Chiu (University of Bristol); Amjad Yousuf (University of Bristol and Taif University); Jim Bird (University of Bristol); Andrew D. Davidson (University of Bristol) and Siew Pheng Lim(Novartis Institute for Tropical Diseases).

Dengue

Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection found in tropical and sub-tropical regions around the world. In recent years, transmission has increased predominantly in urban and semi-urban areas and has become a major international public health concern.

  • Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection.
  • The infection causes flu-like illness, and occasionally develops into a potentially lethal complication called severe dengue.
  • The global incidence of dengue has grown dramatically in recent decades.
  • About half of the world's population is now at risk.
  • Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas.
  • Severe dengue is a leading cause of serious illness and death among children in some Asian and Latin American countries.
  • There is no specific treatment for dengue/ severe dengue, but early detection and access to proper medical care lowers fatality rates below 1 per cent.
  • Dengue prevention and control solely depends on effective vector control measures.

Source: WHO

Notes to editors

For more information or to arrange an interview with Dr Andrew Davidson, please contact the University of Bristol Press Office, tel. +44 (0) 117 928 8086, tel mobile. +44 (0)7776 170238, email. Press-office@bristol.ac.uk Paper

An advance copy of the paper is available to download from the below URL https://fluff.bris.ac.uk/fluff/u3/ficmc/xBhVeusEDrKVQrVlbvJIZQGx5/

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New findings could influence the development of therapies to treat dengue disease [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 2-Aug-2013
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Contact: Philippa Walker
philippa.walker@bristol.ac.uk
44-117-928-7777
University of Bristol

New research into the fight against Dengue, an insect-borne tropical disease that infects up to 390 million people worldwide annually, may influence the development of anti-viral therapies that are effective against all four types of the virus.

The findings, led by researchers at the University of Bristol and published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry today [2 August], show for the first time that there may be significant differences in specific properties of the viral proteins for the four dengue virus types.

Due to the effects of globalisation, including increased travel and urbanisation of human populations and the expanded geographical distribution of the mosquito vector that is responsible for the transmission of viral infections to millions of people, the number of individuals afflicted with dengue is rising.

Infection with any one of the four types of dengue virus (DENV types 1 - 4) may result in a spectrum of illnesses ranging from dengue fever, a mild flu like illness which causes high fever and joint pains, to the potentially fatal dengue haemorrhagic fever. Despite intensive research, dengue disease is not wholly understood, and there are no vaccines or anti-viral treatments available that can safely or effectively control the disease.

Dr Andrew Davidson, Senior Virologist and lead researcher from the University of Bristol, and colleagues examined the nuclear localisation properties of the NS5 protein of all four DENV types and found that there are major differences in the cellular localisation of the viral NS5 protein for the four DENV types.

The four types of DENV are genetically distinct. Although they can all cause dengue disease, little is known about how the genetic differences between them may translate into differences in virus replication and pathogenesis.

Previous studies by the team focusing on DENV-2, have shown that the viral NS5 protein is essential for DENV genome replication and is able to modulate the host immune response. As such, the NS5 protein is a key target for the development of anti-viral agents. Importantly, the team also showed that the DENV-2 NS5 protein accumulates in the nucleus during infection which is believed to effect host cell function.

Dr Davidson, Senior Lecturer in Virology, School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Bristol, said: "The study shows for the first time that there may be significant differences in specific properties of the viral proteins for the four DENV types. This is important as it impacts on our understanding of viral replication and pathogenesis and the design of anti-viral therapies that are effective against all DENV types."

Present studies in the laboratory are focused on comprehensively comparing the effects of different DENV types on the host cell, using the state-of-the-art proteomics facilities at the University of Bristol.

###

Further information

Paper

The paper, entitled 'Serotype-specific Differences in Dengue Virus Non-structural Protein 5 Nuclear Localization' is published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 288, Issue 31, 22621-22635, August 2, 2013.

Holger Hannemann (University of Bristol); Po-Yu Sung (University of Bristol); Han-Chen Chiu (University of Bristol); Amjad Yousuf (University of Bristol and Taif University); Jim Bird (University of Bristol); Andrew D. Davidson (University of Bristol) and Siew Pheng Lim(Novartis Institute for Tropical Diseases).

Dengue

Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection found in tropical and sub-tropical regions around the world. In recent years, transmission has increased predominantly in urban and semi-urban areas and has become a major international public health concern.

  • Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection.
  • The infection causes flu-like illness, and occasionally develops into a potentially lethal complication called severe dengue.
  • The global incidence of dengue has grown dramatically in recent decades.
  • About half of the world's population is now at risk.
  • Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas.
  • Severe dengue is a leading cause of serious illness and death among children in some Asian and Latin American countries.
  • There is no specific treatment for dengue/ severe dengue, but early detection and access to proper medical care lowers fatality rates below 1 per cent.
  • Dengue prevention and control solely depends on effective vector control measures.

Source: WHO

Notes to editors

For more information or to arrange an interview with Dr Andrew Davidson, please contact the University of Bristol Press Office, tel. +44 (0) 117 928 8086, tel mobile. +44 (0)7776 170238, email. Press-office@bristol.ac.uk Paper

An advance copy of the paper is available to download from the below URL https://fluff.bris.ac.uk/fluff/u3/ficmc/xBhVeusEDrKVQrVlbvJIZQGx5/

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Again? For third straight night, Angels lose on Texas homer

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

A new model can predict a woman's risk of breast, ovarian and womb cancer

A new model can predict a woman's risk of breast, ovarian and womb cancer [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 30-Jul-2013
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The probability (absolute risk) of a woman developing breast, ovarian, and endometrial (womb) cancer can all be predicted using easily obtainable information on known risk factors for these cancers, according to a study by US researchers published in this week's PLOS Medicine.

Ruth Pfeiffer from the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, USA and colleagues from institutions throughout the US, developed statistical models based on risk factors of these three common cancers that could help with clinical decision making.

The authors developed these models by using information from two large US studies that included white, non-Hispanic women aged over 50 years and by including commonly known risk factors, such as parity (the number of children a women delivered), body mass index (an indicator of the amount of body fat), use of oral contraceptives, and menopausal status and use of menopausal hormone therapy. The resulting models were able to predict individual women's risk of each cancer: for example, individual women's risk for endometrial cancer calculated using this model ranged from 0.5% to 29.5% over the next 20 years depending on their exposure to various risk factors.

The authors say: "These models predict absolute risks for breast, endometrial, and ovarian cancers from easily obtainable risk factors and may assist in clinical decision-making."

They add: "Limitations are the modest discriminatory ability of the breast and ovarian models and that these models may not generalize to women of other races."

In an accompanying Perspective, Lars Holmberg from Uppsala University Hospital in Sweden and Andrew Vickers from the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York (uninvolved in the study) support the focus of the model on helping with clinical-decision making and say: "Ruth Pfeiffer and colleagues present models for absolute risks and thereby avoid the common mistake of proclaiming a substantial relative risk as clinically relevant without considering the background risk."

###

Research Article

Funding: The manuscript was developed with support from the Intramural Research Program of the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. No funding bodies had any role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Citation: Pfeiffer RM, Park Y, Kreimer AR, Lacey JV Jr, Pee D, et al. (2013) Risk Prediction for Breast, Endometrial, and Ovarian Cancer in White Women Aged 50 y or Older: Derivation and Validation from Population-Based Cohort Studies. PLoS Med 10(7): e1001492. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001492

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National Cancer Institute
UNITED STATES
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Perspective Article

Funding: No specific funding was received to write this article.

Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests.

Citation: Holmberg L, Vickers A (2013) Evaluation of Prediction Models for Decision-Making: Beyond Calibration and Discrimination. PLoS Med 10(7): e1001491. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001491

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Medical School, King's College London
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Contact: Fiona Godwin
fgodwin@plos.org
01-223-442-834
Public Library of Science

The probability (absolute risk) of a woman developing breast, ovarian, and endometrial (womb) cancer can all be predicted using easily obtainable information on known risk factors for these cancers, according to a study by US researchers published in this week's PLOS Medicine.

Ruth Pfeiffer from the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, USA and colleagues from institutions throughout the US, developed statistical models based on risk factors of these three common cancers that could help with clinical decision making.

The authors developed these models by using information from two large US studies that included white, non-Hispanic women aged over 50 years and by including commonly known risk factors, such as parity (the number of children a women delivered), body mass index (an indicator of the amount of body fat), use of oral contraceptives, and menopausal status and use of menopausal hormone therapy. The resulting models were able to predict individual women's risk of each cancer: for example, individual women's risk for endometrial cancer calculated using this model ranged from 0.5% to 29.5% over the next 20 years depending on their exposure to various risk factors.

The authors say: "These models predict absolute risks for breast, endometrial, and ovarian cancers from easily obtainable risk factors and may assist in clinical decision-making."

They add: "Limitations are the modest discriminatory ability of the breast and ovarian models and that these models may not generalize to women of other races."

In an accompanying Perspective, Lars Holmberg from Uppsala University Hospital in Sweden and Andrew Vickers from the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York (uninvolved in the study) support the focus of the model on helping with clinical-decision making and say: "Ruth Pfeiffer and colleagues present models for absolute risks and thereby avoid the common mistake of proclaiming a substantial relative risk as clinically relevant without considering the background risk."

###

Research Article

Funding: The manuscript was developed with support from the Intramural Research Program of the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. No funding bodies had any role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Citation: Pfeiffer RM, Park Y, Kreimer AR, Lacey JV Jr, Pee D, et al. (2013) Risk Prediction for Breast, Endometrial, and Ovarian Cancer in White Women Aged 50 y or Older: Derivation and Validation from Population-Based Cohort Studies. PLoS Med 10(7): e1001492. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001492

IN YOUR COVERAGE PLEASE USE THIS URL TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE FREELY AVAILABLE PAPER:

http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pmed.1001492

Contact:

Office of Media Relations
National Cancer Institute
UNITED STATES
ncipressofficers@mail.nih.gov

Perspective Article

Funding: No specific funding was received to write this article.

Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests.

Citation: Holmberg L, Vickers A (2013) Evaluation of Prediction Models for Decision-Making: Beyond Calibration and Discrimination. PLoS Med 10(7): e1001491. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001491

IN YOUR COVERAGE PLEASE USE THIS URL TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE FREELY AVAILABLE PAPER:

http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pmed.1001491

Contact:

Lars Holmberg
Medical School, King's College London
Division of Cancer Studies
UNITED KINGDOM
+44 (0)20 7188 7904
lars.holmberg@kcl.ac.uk


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[unable to retrieve full-text content]A new study shows that families can save hundreds if not thousands of dollars by making their own household items with a 3-D printer.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Leon Washington wants to go beyond special teams for Patriots

Leon Washington is ready to do more than just return kicks and punts for the New England Patriots.

But if that?s all the free agent signee gets to do for his new team, he sounds ready to live with it.

?Ever since I was a rookie, I was always a team player,? Washington said Sunday, after the team?s first full-pads practice. ?That?s been my main focus. Knowing I could so many different things well -- running the ball, catching the ball, returning kicks, (I) even made tackles (on special teams) sometimes in my career.

?That?s the same approach I have here - coming in, helping the team out the best way I can.?

Washington, now 31, debuted with the New York Jets and played the last three seasons with Seattle. A 98-yard kick return for a touchdown last year gave him eight kick return TDs in his seven-year career, tying him with Josh Cribbs for the NFL record.

With Danny Woodhead leaving the Patriots for San Diego, there?s an opening for an all-purpose third-down back in New England. Shane Vereen will likely get most of that work and there?s a chance Washington won?t get much time.

?He?s played back there before but not a lot recently with the Seahawks,? Belichick said. ?We?ll put him in our system, teach him the things that he needs to learn at that position, evaluate him with the other players.?

Washington?s offensive plays indeed dwindled the last two years. Asked if that was disappointing, though, he said, ?No, not really.

?Obviously, I?m a competitor and want to be on the football field, want to be out there and help the team out as much as I can. But not really - we won a bunch of games when I was in Seattle, being a team player is the most important thing.?

He said he came to New England for the ?obvious? reasons.

?You watch this organization from afar, you see how well they do things here,? he said. ?It?s a winning organization. They believe in winning, they believe in competing.

?The most important thing that I love, that I?ve seen so far, is everybody is all about the team. Everybody is going to do whatever they do to help the team win. That?s impressive, watching it from afar. Everything when they guys come out and compete, hear them talking to the media, hear guys talking in the weight room, everything is all about the team.?

Belichick said the first day in pads is the start of the evaluation process of the bigger players on the team - the tacklers and blockers.

?It feels great,? said veteran guard Logan Mankins, who spent much of his morning dealing with Vince Wilfork on the other side of the line. ?Pretty tired right now but it?s always nice to start playing real football - to see where you?re at where you need to go.?

Wilfork stripped Stevan Ridley of the ball in a goal-line situation, one of two fumbles by Ridley on the day. (Jerod Mayo snared the other one out of the air), which led to some extra running for the back.

Notes

Tim Tebow was a bit better on Day 3 - hardly perfect, but better -- connecting on a pair of long touchdown passes. . Tom Brady had a pass intercepted by Kyle Arrington. . Rookie wide receiver Aaron Dobson had another strong day and fellow rookie Josh Boyce made his first impression. . Actor Robert Duvall, who has visited the Whitey Bulger murder trial, was at camp chatting with New England owner Robert Kraft. Also spotted: former Pats Troy Brown and Christian Fouria. . Belichick said defensive end Armond Armstead is on the non-football illness list for something not related to previous heart problems. . Linebacker Dane Fletcher, who missed all last season with a knee injury, is on the field. ?I don?t think he?s had any physical limitations to what we?ve done,? Belichick said. . The quarterbacks have video cameras attached to their helmets, another evaluation tool. ?We?ll take a look at it and see what we get out of it,? Belichick said. . Former linebacker Tedy Bruschi and retiring broadcaster Gil Santos will enter the team?s Hall of Fame before Monday night?s practice.

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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd makes surprise visit to troops at Tarin Kot base in Afghanistan

Updated July 28, 2013 07:39:44

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his wife Therese Rein have made a surprise visit to Australian troops in Afghanistan.

Mr Rudd visited the Australian base in Tarin Kot to thank troops for their service.

It was Mr Rudd's fifth visit to the base.

His first came a just a week after he was elected prime minister in 2007.

Mr Rudd told the troops that it had been a hard, protracted war and that it is time for them to come home.

"Your mums and dads, your brothers and sisters, your wives and husbands and partners, and your kids are all enormously proud of you," he said.

"It's time we brought you home.

"When the flag of Australia is brought down for the last time a few months from now, you will have been?a part of history."

Ms Rein said she was proud to have shaken hands with many of the soldiers.

By the end of the year, 1,000 of the remaining 1,300 Australian troops will have returned to Australia.

Some 300 will remain as advisers and trainers based in Kabul and Kandahar.

The Tarin Kot base will be gifted to the Afghan National Army.

Forty Australian soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since 2002.

Topics: defence-forces, defence-and-national-security, government-and-politics, federal-government, afghanistan, australia

First posted July 28, 2013 05:47:10

Source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-07-28/kevin-rudd-makes-surprise-visit-to-troops-in-afghanistan/4848252

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

One Direction Get Wacky In 'Best Song Ever': Watch Now!

1D meets their alter egos in the Ben Winston-directed clip.
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Why PR is your best marketing weapon ? and how to use it ...

Our corporate motto should have been, ?We?ve never heard of you either.? At least, that is how we joked at my first startup, Seer Technologies, which we founded in 1990.

We had broken records by growing a nascent software company into a $118 million-per-year revenue machine.? And we had pulled off a successful IPO in just five years. ?Not even the legends of that time ? Microsoft and Oracle ? had achieved such a feat.? Yet people would say they had never heard of us.

To say that this was frustrating would be an understatement. It was a matter not of ego, but of credibility and awareness. ?Because we weren?t known, we had to struggle to find every sales lead. ?On every sales call, we wasted valuable time explaining who the company was before we could talk about our products.

This wasn?t for lack of investment or effort. ?We spent a fortune on marketing. ?Our oversized marketing department hired overpriced agencies to design logos and to develop marketing materials. ?They produced beautiful videos and gorgeous brochures. ?We hosted extravagant customer events. ?We purchased full-page ads in magazines.

The problem was that we didn?t understand the most powerful marketing tool of all: public relations (PR). ?We assumed that business success would automatically translate into recognition. ?And we were overly cautious about what we said in public?so that we were ?known for the right things?.

Our cautious approach meant that we turned down many interview requests, and carefully scripted our answers to the ones we did accept. The result was predictable:?Over a period of six years, our company was featured in 20 to 30 articles in total. ?And these were mostly in small trade publications or the local press.

Generating buzz for a 12x valuation increase

When I founded my own business, Relativity Technologies, in 1997, I decided to take a completely different tack. ?We gave PR precedence over marketing and decided we would talk about whatever the media was interested in. ?My employees and I might make mistakes, be misquoted, and perhaps give out too much information, but I was willing to take the chance. ?We would have a policy of being accessible to and totally open with the media, customers, and investors. ?We would let our guard down and be ourselves.

Our products were really boring: We produced legacy systems modernization software. So we had to find a different way of getting attention. ?We decided that Relativity?s best buzz generator would be our staff of Russian programmers, who had formerly performed top-secret coding for the Russian military and intelligence. ?We began selling ourselves as an exciting company with a James Bond edge.

The strategy worked. ?Even though we were located in what was then a technology backwater ? Durham, N.C. ? we were getting as much attention as the hot dot-com startups during the Internet bubble. ?In just the first five years, we were featured on all the major TV networks and in more than 1000 articles in major business publications worldwide.?Fortune magazine?lauded us as one of the 25 ?coolest? companies in the world. ?The Wall Street Journal?featured us in more than a dozen articles?including two on its front page.

Most of these articles weren?t about our products but about our opinions. ?That was okay, because, as we saw, the credibility that you build as an opinion leader spills over into everything else that you do.

As a result, our mailboxes were flooded with enquiries from potential customers and job applicants. ?Our employees showed a much greater sense of pride. ?At a time when the worth of a technology company was measured by how well it was known, our market valuation increased by a factor of 12. ?We were able to raise millions in order to expand.

7 ways to get great PR

The question you will ask is: How does one get PR ? and what does it cost?

The good news is that PR doesn?t have to cost much. ?You don?t need to hire high-priced agencies that specialize in racking up big bills and spamming journalists. ?But it does require corporate executives ? preferably the CEO ? to take a proactive approach and to be open and available.

Here are my tips.

  1. Read dozens of business publications. ?Understand what topics are newsworthy and which journalist writes about what topic. ?You will find that journalists are always under tight deadlines, have specific ?beats? that they cover, and are looking to inform their readers of the latest trends and explain their meaning. ?Write to them and offer your insights. ?You will find that most journalists do write back to you.
  2. Focus on the needs of the journalist and not yours. ?No one is interested in your product. ?If a journalist asks you a question, answer that, and don?t obsess with getting your product covered. ?Build a relationship over time, and it will likely pay off with your getting the coverage that you are looking for.
  3. If you do have something to announce, put it in the context of a ?news hook?. ?Make your message timely and relevant to what is happening in the industry or the world.
  4. Don?t ignore small or regional publications. ?You may want to be in?The Wall Street Journal, but it is not likely to cover you until you have built great credibility. ?Your best starting point is small, industry-oriented or regional publications. ?They are a lot easier to approach and will likely be interested in breaking your story.
  5. Be available?even when you are busy. ?Journalists on tight deadlines need sources to quote as fast as they can get them. ?The first to respond usually get featured.
  6. Be honest. ?You will find that journalists have excellent ?bullshit detectors?.? If you mislead them even once, not only will they never write about you in a positive way; they?re likely to tell their associates about their experience. ?I confide in journalists all the time. ?I have not had even one journalist report on something that I said was off the record or was on background.
  7. Be yourself, and express strong opinions. ?If you?re going to hedge your bets or be diplomatic, your message will drown in caveats.

When all else fails, write your own story yourself. ?The blogosphere has democratized journalism over the past few years, and there are hundreds of blog sites where you can post your opinions. ?You can even set up your own. If you keep this fresh and provide reasons for people to come back for more, you will find that you build a loyal following.

It doesn?t work as in the movie?Field of Dreams, in which, ?If you build it, they will come.? ?So create the nice marketing plans, fancy logos, slick slogans, and great brand names.? But remember that what really makes impact is getting the word out.

Vivek Wadhwa?is vice president of innovation and research at Singularity University and Arthur & Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University.?

Source: http://venturebeat.com/2013/07/22/pr-marketing-weapon/

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Monday, July 22, 2013

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DOs Urge Exploration of Alternative State Funding Models for Physician Training

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CHICAGO, July 20, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --?Recognizing the need to increase graduate medical education (GME) funding to support the creation of more residency training positions that are needed to fill projected physician workforce shortages, the American Osteopathic Association's (AOA) House of Delegates voted today to support the creation of alternative GME funding mechanisms at the state level.

The current single largest funder of GME is the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Additional funding is provided by the Department of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Public Health Service. Since the enactment of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, teaching hospitals have been prohibited from increasing the number of resident physician training positions in their institutions. Many communities, especially those that are experiencing or have experienced a rapid population growth, are beginning to face limited access to physician services as a result.

"With federal and state budgets looking to cut spending, GME programs are particularly vulnerable," explains Joseph A. Giaimo, DO, an AOA board-certified internist and pulmonologist in private practice in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., and a member of the AOA Board of Trustees. "To address GME funding shortfalls, there is a critical need to examine all viable GME funding models."

In passing the resolution, delegates called on the osteopathic medical profession to encourage and support the exploration of state-level GME funding initiatives that are aligned with state health policy priorities, such as an all-payor system and other alternative models that work to overcome physician workforce shortage concerns, particularly in rural and underserved areas.

About the House of Delegates
The AOA's House of Delegates, comprised of more than 500 delegates representing osteopathic state medical associations, specialty societies, interns, residents and students from throughout the country, meets annually in July to set organizational policies and elect new officers.?

About the American Osteopathic Association
The American Osteopathic Association (AOA) proudly represents its professional family of more than 104,000 osteopathic physicians (DOs) and osteopathic medical students; promotes public health; encourages scientific research; serves as the primary certifying body for DOs; is the accrediting agency for osteopathic medical schools; and has federal authority to accredit hospitals and other health care facilities. More information on DOs/osteopathic medicine can be found at www.osteopathic.org.

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Friday, July 19, 2013

More iOS Apps Are Free Than Ever Before

More iOS Apps Are Free Than Ever Before
iOS users have a penchant for free apps, and developers have taken note. Ninety percent of all iOS apps are now free purchases, according to a report from Flurry Analytics.

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Sherlock spoiler: A wedding is set for Season 3!

PBS? detective drama, Sherlock, will be back for its third season sometime next year ? but a preview was recently released on Thursday?s San Diego Comic-Con panel. Based on a rough-cut clip shown by executive producer Sue Vertue, Sherlock?s (Benedict Cumberbatch) best bud is getting married. In keeping with the original story line for Sherlock Holmes, John Watson (Martin Freeman) is tying the knot, with Holmes as his best man.?It?s not a new spoiler, strictly speaking.??Hot off the presses from 110 years ago? John does get married,? says co-creator Steven Moffat.

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A few details of last season finale?s suicide scene was also revealed. Watson watched as Holmes jumped off a building, but of course, it?s Sherlock, so we can pretty much expect that he?s not killed of the show. An episode in the third season, ?Empty Hearse?, will explain how Holmes faked his death. According to Moffat, the explanation is rational, and that ?when you see the answer, you?ll see that yes, we did know in advance. We had to plot it out.?

What?s going to be interesting (or painful) to watch is how Watson would deal with his ?death?, and finding out two years later that he is alive. Moffat describes it as a ?complicated emotional journey and extremely funny.?

It was also revealed that Andrew Scott is reprising his role as Moriarty, but Moffat assures he is doing so from beyond the grave. The producers joked that Scott was asked back because he cost less than a mannequin.

Sherlock returns in 2014 on PBS. A premiere date is yet to be announced.

by Kim Barloso

Kim is a TV fanatic who has the ability to find time to sit and watch her favorite shows, when she probably should be doing something else.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Winning rodeo coach leaves N.M. college

C.J. Aragon, who lead Mesalands Community College rodeo teams to national prominence, has resigned to take over the lead coaching position for the Odessa College Wranglers in Odessa, Texas, the Quay County Sun reported.

Aragon, 38, called the move a ?once in a lifetime opportunity,? the Sun said.

?It has been a great ride for the past six years,? Aragon told the paper.

Before Aragon took over the rodeo program in 2007, the Tucumcari college ranked 117th in the nation and had sent only one team to the College National Finals Rodeo, the Sun said.

Aragon?s record includes a No. 1 nationally ranked women?s team from Mesalands and qualifying to compete as a team five times at the CNFR in Casper, Wyo., according to the Sun.

The Mesalands women?s team finished 11th in the nation at the 2013 CNFR with 165 points, with Macy Fuller of Wittman, Ariz., finishing fourth in the women?s all-around, the paper reported. The Mesalands men?s team ended the year 24th in the nation.

Aragon was named coach of the year four times in the Grand Canyon Region and was the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Assocation?s Coach of the Year in 2010, the Sun said.

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Monday, July 15, 2013

AP PHOTOS: Protests against Zimmerman acquittal

Demonstrations erupted across the United States ? ranging from dozens to hundreds ? in support of the family of Trayvon Martin. Protesters marched against the not guilty verdict in the trial of George Zimmerman for the shooting of the unarmed black teenager.

At New York City's Middle Collegiate Church in Manhattan, congregants wore hooded sweatshirts ? as the 17-year-old Martin did the night he was shot.

And in Manhattan's Union Square, hundreds of people gathered to voice their passions over the verdict, hoisting placards with images of Martin.

Protesters also gathered in Chicago, Miami, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., along with several other cities.

Here are some images from the demonstrations:

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Keyboard Case Turns Your iPad Into a Pint-Sized Piano

While there are many iPad cases out there with built in keyboards, one company is attempting to bring a more musical type of keyboard to the iPad.

Meet C.24, a two-octave wireless keyboard case for the iPad that replaces the computer keyboard from a traditional keyboard case with piano keys. The case sends MIDI input to your iPad wirelessly, and will work with any music app you have installed on the tablet.

A strip of buttons above the piano keys lets you control things such as what octave the keyboard will play in and add effects like tone modulation.

Miselu, the company who designed the keyboard, also designed an open standard for hardware expansion modules. That means that tactile controls such as faders, knobs and XY pads could also be available in the future to help you with your musical stylings.

The C.24 isn?t quite ready for the market yet. Miselu has created a Kickstarter project to help fund production of the device, and for purchasing materials for the project in higher quantities, thus making it cheaper to acquire.

A $99 donation to the Kickstarter project will get you one of the first C.24?s off the assembly line, with estimated delivery in November.

Image courtesy of Miselu

Topics: Apps and Software, Gadgets, iPad, keyboard case, Mobile, Piano, Tech

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Hartford School Board Appoints Four School Principals; Postpones A Fifth After Union Concerns

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The board of education confirmed the appointments of four school principals Tuesday night, including new leaders for Jumoke Academy at Milner School, Breakthrough Magnet School and Pathways Academy of Technology and Design.

But in a rare move, the Hartford Federation of Teachers publicly objected to a fifth administrator, Gerardo Heredia, who has been acting principal at America's Choice at S.A.N.D. School since 2011. The district sought to make that a permanent appointment; the board postponed a vote on him.

Union President Andrea Johnson said the union has filed numerous grievances against Heredia and has lodged complaints about "unfair labor practices." One area of concern, Johnson said, involves teacher evaluations.

"Unfortunately, teachers fear speaking freely at S.A.N.D. School," Johnson told the board, saying there was a "fear of retribution."

Heredia declined to comment when reached late Tuesday.

After Superintendent Christina Kishimoto asked if it was "appropriate" for Johnson to air detailed concerns ? "I feel you're violating my constitutional rights," Johnson responded ? the five board members at the meeting decided to postpone their vote on Heredia.

The other principal candidates received unanimous board approval.

Karen Lott will soon take over at Milner, a low-performing school on Vine Street that is completing its first year as part of the state Commissioner's Network. Lott, the principal of Brennan-Rogers School of Communication and Media in New Haven, will receive a $131,355 salary and begins July 1.

In the city's Behind the Rocks neighborhood, Breakthrough Assistant Principal Julie Goldstein will be just the second person to lead the 355-student magnet school on Brookfield Street, following Norma Neumann-Johnson.

Neumann-Johnson, a proponent of the Sheff v. O'Neill desegregation case who founded Breakthrough in her push for quality integrated education, is retiring after a 45-year career in the Hartford school system. Breakthrough practices character education and is the only public school in Connecticut to use mindfulness-based stress reduction, a form of meditation, in classes each day, according to Goldstein.

After the board's vote, Neumann-Johnson gave Goldstein a bouquet of flowers.

Goldstein told the board that becoming a principal was a personal "culmination." In 1990, right out of college, she started as a Teach for America high school language arts teacher in Los Angeles before becoming a social worker and, eventually, an administrator who was mentored by Neumann-Johnson. Her salary is set at $115,388.

At Pathways, a technology-focused, regional magnet high school, the new principal will be David Goldblum, now an assistant principal at New Haven's James Hillhouse High School. Goldblum replaces longtime school leader Steven Dellinger-Pate, who accepted an administrative job in the district's central office starting in July.

Goldblum, whose salary will be $120,657, will oversee Pathways' move from its temporary location in Windsor to a $40 million building being constructed near Goodwin College in East Hartford. The new school should be ready for students and staff by February 2014, Dellinger-Pate said.

The board also approved Jay Mihalko as the permanent principal at Noah Webster Microsociety Magnet School, effective Wednesday. Mihalko has been acting principal this year at the high-performing West End school where Tuesday's meeting was held. The district listed his salary as $113,930.

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Cambridge and Oxford top university sex toys league table

Oxbridge students have topped the sex toy spending league table (Picture: File)
Oxbridge students have topped the sex toy spending league table (Picture: File)

Students with an impressive IQ may have a higher sex drive than the average undergraduate, new sex toy sales figures suggest.

Cambridge University tops the sex toy spending league table, with its students splashing out ?9,793 on bedroom aids in the past 12 months.

They were closely followed by their Oxford rivals who spent ?9,689 on luxury sex toys including rabbit vibrators and soft bondage gear, online retailer Lovehoney revealed.

Lovehoney said its Google Analytics analysis of customer addresses appeared to show a ?heightened interest in sex amongst students in the Russell Group of elite universities?.

?I think the reason Oxford and Cambridge came top of the university league tables is because their students have always had a healthy interest in sex,? a spokesman told the Oxford Student.

?Fifty Shades of Grey was a big hit with young women and we have found students? orders reflecting that.

?We are getting a lot of orders for soft bondage gear ? handcuffs, floggers and spankers are all popular.?

Oxford Bar Society secretary, Victoria Adelmant, added: ?Maybe the single Tabs have less enjoyable sex than Oxonians do and thus need more supplementation. ?

Manchester University came third in the spending league table, while seven out of the top ten spending colleges are from the Russell Group representing the UK?s leading top 24 universities.

Top 10 spenders on sex toys

1. Cambridge ?9,793

2. Oxford ?9,689

3. Manchester ?5,441

4. Lancaster ?4,103

5. York ?3,751

6. Leeds ?3,484

7. Southampton ?3,383

8. Warwick ?3,213

9. Surrey ?3,203

10. Loughborough ?2,981

Source: http://metro.co.uk/2013/05/22/does-a-higher-iq-mean-a-higher-sex-drive-oxbridge-tops-sex-toys-league-table-3804825/

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Fighting to save an endangered bird -- with vomit

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

An adult marbled murrelet, a rare and endangered type of bird, floats atop the water.

By Becky Oskin
LiveScience

A psychological warfare program centered on vomit could help save the marbled murrelet, an endangered seabird that nests in California's old-growth redwood forests.

The robin-sized murrelet lives at sea but lays one pointy, blue-green egg each year on the flat, mossy branch of a redwood. While breeding, its back feathers morph from black to mottled brown to better match the forest. For two months, both parents race back and forth to the coast as far as 50 miles (80 kilometers) each day at speeds of up to 98 mph (158 km/h) while evading peregrine falcon and hawk attacks. After the chick hatches, it pecks off its redwood-colored down and, flying solo, launches straight for the ocean. Penguins have nothing on the murrelet.

"They're a seabird like a puffin, and they have this crazy lifestyle that's like a living link between the old-growth redwood?forests and the Pacific Ocean," said Keith Bensen, a biologist at Redwood National Park. "It's strange to have an animal with webbed feet in the forest," he said.

?Despite its amazing skills, the marbled-murrelet population is down by more than 90 percent from its 19th-century numbers in California, thanks to logging, fishing and pollution. Murrelets live as far north as Alaska, but the central California population is most at risk. Yet even though the state's remaining old-growth redwood trees are now protected, the murrelets continue to disappear.

The culprit: the egg-sucking, chick-eating Steller's jay.

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A young marbled murrelet chick.

About 4,000 murrelets remain in California, with about 300 to 600 in central California's Santa Cruz Mountains. Squirrels, ravens and owls also swipe murrelet eggs, but jays are the biggest thieves in California, gobbling up 80 percent of each year's brood. Unless more eggs survive, the central California population will go extinct within a century, according to a 2010 study published in the journal Biological Conservation.

To boost California's murrelet numbers, biologists in California's Redwood National and State Parks are fighting back against Steller's jays and their human enablers.

The art of avian war
With cash earmarked for murrelets from offshore-oil-spill restoration funds, the parks have the rare ability to fund research studies and restore habitat. The two-pronged approach will teach the black-crested jays to avoid murrelet eggs on pain of puking. More importantly, it will shrink the jay population by thwarting access to their primary food source ? human trash and food. [Image Gallery: Saving the Rare Marbled Murrelet]

"Every time folks throw out crumbs to bring out jays and squirrels, it's having a real impact on a very rare bird nesting overhead in an old-growth redwood tree," Bensen told OurAmazingPlanet.

A Western bird, the blue and black Steller's jays like to frequent cleared forest edges ? which are filled with bugs and berry bushes ? and campgrounds littered with tasty trash and crumbs. As humans spend more time in the forest, the jay's numbers are booming. Their density in campgrounds is nine times higher than in other forest areas, said Portia Halbert, an environmental scientist with the California State Parks.

"We see this crazy overlap of jays in campgrounds because of the density of food," Halbert told OurAmazingPlanet. The overpopulation also menaces federally protected species, such as snowy plovers, desert tortoises and California least terns ? the jays eat their eggs too.

Richard Golightly

A Steller's jay inspects a fake egg meant to mimic the egg of a murrelet, another type of bird. The egg contains a vomit-inducing ingredient meant to discourage the jays from eating real murrelet eggs.

Steller's jays don't seek out murrelet eggs. But when the birds circle picnic areas near murrelet nests, some discover the chicken-size eggs make a fine treat. The smart, savvy birds?will return to the same spot over and over, searching for food. Murrelets, to their misfortune, nest in the same tree every year.

Masters of disguise, the first marbled murrelet nest wasn't discovered by scientists until 1974, in Big Basin Redwoods State Park. The seabird doesn't actually build a nest, instead choosing a flat branch covered in cozy moss and needles, with cover to hide from airborne predators. At dawn and dusk, parents switch roles, flying offshore to dive for fish and invertebrates. [Watch the mysterious marbled murrelet]

"For an animal that lives for some 20 years, losing an egg is a terrible, terrible loss," Bensen said. "They're investing an enormous amount of energy into that one baby."

Killing Steller's jays won't help the murrelets; even more of the marauding birds will invade campgrounds to compete for vacant territory, biologists have concluded. Plus, jays are part of the natural ecosystem, said Richard Golightly, a biologist at Humboldt State University in California. Instead, researchers think aversion training is the cheapest, most effective way to stop Steller's jays from snacking on murrelets.

"It freaks everybody out to train wild animals to do what you want, but it surprised the heck out of all of us how much more feasible it was than we thought," Bensen said.

World's worst Easter egg hunt
The plan, the brainchild of Humboldt State graduate student Pia Gabriel, centers on carbachol, an odorless, tasteless chemicalthat provokes vomiting with just a small swallow. Researchers fine-tuned the correct dose with lab tests at Humboldt State in 2009. Small chicken eggs, dyed blue-green and speckled with brown paint, were offered as meals to jays, with carbachol hidden inside. Wild Steller's jays in this first treatment group usually tried just one taste of the carbachol-filled fake eggs.

Portia Halbert

A graphic developed by the Redwood National and State Parks to encourage campers to clean up their food crumbs.

"All of a sudden, their wings will droop, and they throw up. That's exactly what you want ? a rapid response ? so within five minutes, they barf up whatever they ate," Bensen said. The quick action helps the jays link the eggs with the illness.

Some jays wouldn't even touch the eggs ? evidence that murrelet egg-nabbing is a learned behavior, Golightly said.

In spring 2010 and spring 2011, a team zip-tied hundreds of the copycat eggs to redwood-tree branches in several parks. Each chicken egg was painstakingly colored (Benjamin Moore Oceanfront 660) and speckled to resemble murrelet eggs. A control batch of red speckled eggs also decorated the forest.

"We've been accused of being the Easter bunny in the woods," Golightly told OurAmazingPlanet.

A second wave of eggs set out a few weeks later measured whether wild jays learned to avoid tossing their lunch. The mimic eggs reduced egg-snatching by anywhere from 37 percent to more than 70 percent, depending on where the eggs were deployed. For instance, one spot lost eggs to bears, so not as many jays got to sample the carbachol. (The bogus eggs were set low on branches, to avoid drawing jays toward real murrelet eggs.)

A retched success
The tests were so successful that Halbert applied for oil-spill restoration funds to start training Steller's jays in the state parks. In spring 2012, during murrelet nesting season, researchers spread hundreds of vomit-inducing eggs throughout Butano State Park and Portola Redwoods Park in the Santa Cruz Mountains. This year, the project included Memorial Park, a county park with old-growth redwoods. [Nature's Giants: Tallest Trees on Earth]

"It's worked amazingly well," Halbert said."We've found a significant decrease in predations by jays, the number of times eggs get broken," she said. The effects were monitored with camera traps and a second wave of mimic eggs.

Reducing predation on murrelet nests by 40 percent to 70 percent would stabilize the Santa Cruz Mountains murrelet population, according to the 2010 study published in the journal Biological Conservation. That 40 percent minimum would drop the extinction risk from about 96 percent to about 5 percent over 100 years, and result in stable population growth, reported lead study author Zach Peery of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

In 2012, the smallest cutback in egg attacks by Steller's jays and other predators was 44 percent, and the biggest was as much as 80 percent in the two state parks, researchers reported. The project cost $80 per treated hectare (2.4 acres).

When the enemy is full, starve them
Here's why taste aversion?works so well for Steller's jays. Their fiercely territorial social structure keeps out untrained birds. Long-lived, with excellent memories, the jays will recognize and avoid those rare blue-green eggs that made them retch. Nothing else in the forest looks like a murrelet egg. If taste-aversion training were to spread through the murrelet's range, it would not be the first time a bird would require human babysitters to survive ? think of condors, who need devoted monitoring and care..

But Halbert said all the efforts to stop egg-stealing won't matter if the parks can't shrink the jay population by getting rid of their campground crumb food source. That's where the human psychology comes in. The parks hired an expert in public education and natural resources, Carolyn Ward, to help craft a message as finely tuned as any advertising company's.

"We're coming up with creative ways to change people's behavior," Halbert said.

Ward's research revealed most park visitors only read the first sentence on signs, so starting with the marbled murrelet's history was wasted effort. Now, with everything from stickers on the back of bathroom stalls to new signs at campsites, Redwood Parks visitors are warned to "Keep it crumb clean." This summer marks the new program's first big push, with campfire talks, tchotchkes for kids, brochures and YouTube videos that highlight the murrelet's plight.

At Big Basin Redwood State Park, Halbert has also installed animal-proof food lockers and trash cans. At Redwood National Park, the staff reconfigured the outdoor sinks so jays and squirrels can't steal leftovers from dishes.

While Redwood National Park is going ?crumb clean,? the park will wait on the vomit eggs, Bensen said. "We're basically trying to prevent any food access to even the smallest crumb," he said. "With Steller's jays, just a couple Cheetos is enough. They'll keep coming and coming, and then eat the marbled murrelets. We want to cut that process off at the knees."

Future development
The "crumb clean" push comes as Big Basin gears up for a struggle over its first general plan, which will guide the park's future. The proposed plan, published in 2012, will expand areas of the park to new public use. But some groups, including the California Audubon Society and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, think the park should either close or restrict certain areas during murrelet breeding season, to help the endangered species recover.

A public hearing on the draft plan was?held Friday?in Santa Cruz, Calif., and a copy of the plan?is available online.

"If people are looking for someone to blame for the problem the murrelet is having, I think everybody has some of that blame," Golightly said. "Cutting of the old-growth forests in the past is the primary thing that put us to this point, but presently, if you visit the parks and feed the animals, you're contributing, too. It is coming at the expense of the murrelet."

Email Becky Oskin or follow her @beckyoskin. Follow us?@OAPlanet, Facebook?and Google+. Original article on LiveScience's OurAmazingPlanet.

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