Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Navitech Cycle / Bike / Bicycle / Motorbike Waterproof holder mount and case for Smart Phones Including The Samsung Galaxy i9100 S 2 II

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Farthest developing galaxy cluster ever found

ScienceDaily (Jan. 10, 2012) ? Using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have uncovered a cluster of galaxies in the initial stages of development. It is the most distant such grouping ever observed in the early universe.

In a random sky survey made in near-infrared light, Hubble found five tiny galaxies clustered together 13.1 billion light-years away. They are among the brightest galaxies at that epoch and very young ? existing just 600 million years after the big bang.

Galaxy clusters are the largest structures in the universe, comprising hundreds to thousands of galaxies bound together by gravity. The developing cluster, or protocluster, is seen as it looked 13 billion years ago. Presumably, it has grown into one of today's massive galactic cities, comparable to the nearby Virgo cluster of more than 2,000 galaxies.

"These galaxies formed during the earliest stages of galaxy assembly, when galaxies had just started to cluster together," said Michele Trenti of the University of Colorado at Boulder and the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. "The result confirms our theoretical understanding of the buildup of galaxy clusters. And, Hubble is just powerful enough to find the first examples of them at this distance."

Trenti presented the results today at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Austin, Texas. The study will be published in an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal.

Most galaxies in the universe reside in groups and clusters, and astronomers have probed many mature galactic cities in detail as far as 11 billion light-years away. Finding clusters in the early phases of construction has been challenging because they are rare, dim and widely scattered across the sky.

"We need to look in many different areas because the odds of finding something this rare are very small," said Trenti, who used Hubble's sharp-eyed Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) to pinpoint the cluster galaxies. "It's like playing a game of Battleship: the search is hit and miss. Typically, a region has nothing, but if we hit the right spot, we can find multiple galaxies."

Because the distant, fledgling clusters are so dim, the team hunted for the systems' brightest galaxies. These galaxies act as billboards, advertising cluster construction zones. From simulations, the astronomers expect galaxies at early epochs to be clustered together. Because brightness correlates with mass, the most luminous galaxies pinpoint the location of developing clusters. These powerful light beacons live in deep wells of dark matter, an invisible form of matter that makes up the underlying gravitational scaffolding for construction. The team expects many fainter galaxies that were not seen in these observations to inhabit the same neighborhood.

The five bright galaxies spotted by Hubble are about one-half to one-tenth the size of our Milky Way, yet are comparable in brightness. The galaxies are bright and massive because they are being fed large amounts of gas through mergers with other galaxies. The team's simulations show that the galaxies will eventually merge and form the brightest central galaxy in the cluster, a giant elliptical similar to the Virgo Cluster's M87.

These observations demonstrate the progressive buildup of galaxies. They also provide further support for the hierarchical model of galaxy assembly, in which small objects accrete mass, or merge, to form bigger objects over a smooth and steady but dramatic process of collision and collection.

The observations are part of the Brightest of Reionizing Galaxies survey, which uses Hubble's WFC3 to search for the brightest galaxies around 13 billion years ago, when light from the first stars burned off a fog of cold hydrogen in a process called reionization.

The team estimated the distance to the newly found galaxies based on their colors, but the astronomers plan to follow up with spectroscopic observations, which measure the expansion of space. Those observations will help the astronomers precisely calculate the cluster's distance and also will yield the velocities of the galaxies, which will show whether they are gravitationally bound to each other.

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  1. P. A. Oesch, R. J. Bouwens, G. D. Illingworth, I. Labb?, M. Trenti, V. Gonzalez, C. M. Carollo, M. Franx, P. G. van Dokkum, D. Magee. EXPANDED SEARCH FORz? 10 GALAXIES FROM HUDF09, ERS, AND CANDELS DATA: EVIDENCE FOR ACCELERATED EVOLUTION ATz> 8? The Astrophysical Journal, 2012; 745 (2): 110 DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/745/2/110

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Plan to lower Florida water rates said to threaten conservation

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT BEAT

Florida state Senator Alan Hays thinks consumers in his state are paying too much for their water. He?s pushing a bill that would prohibit Florida?s Public Service Commission from allowing private utilities to charge customers higher rates for higher levels of water use ? a so-called ?tiered pricing? scheme that is used in many states to encourage water conservation.

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Under the rate structure currently employed by many of Florida?s private utilities, a resident using 15,000 gallons of water per month?might pay?considerably more per gallon than someone who uses fewer than 7,500. And for even larger blocks of water use, the rate is steeper.

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The rates are ?totally immoral and corrupt,? says Hays, a Republican. ?To have these exorbitant rates is something that needs to be stopped.? Hays says he has received dozens of calls from constituents who are struggling to pay their water and sewer bills. He is also lining up support from colleagues in the legislature, where many members of the Republican majority are sympathetic to his views.

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Because the Public Service Commission does not regulate public utilities, Hays? bill would apply only to Florida?s 158 investor-owned facilities, which, according to the commission, provide water to 124,619 water customers in 36 counties.

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But environmentalists argue that doing away with tiered pricing, even if just for a small portion of Florida consumers, would send a mixed message to residents of a state that has placed increasing emphasis on water conservation amid supply worries. Continued development and a shifting climate are teaming up to erode Florida?s coastline, enabling saltwater to seep into aquifers and contaminate the water supply. And though an unusually wet October has helped recharge Florida?s aquifers in the short term, that supply boost came on the heels of a record dry spell that prompted emergency cutbacks to water consumption.

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Tiered pricing has grown increasingly common across the country, where nearly half of utilities employ the method in some form. ?By penalizing heavy water use, several studies have found, tiered pricing has successfully curbed demand. For instance, a state-sponsored study in Florida found that an increase of 80 cents per thousand gallons of water resulted in a decrease in residential consumption by 17 percent.

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Under tiered plans, water savings usually come from reduced outdoor use, especially watering lawns less often. Costs tend to remain low for basic indoor uses, such as plumbing, bathing and drinking.

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Hays says he does not oppose water conservation, but doesn?t believe that tiered pricing is the right way to do it. He suggests that the state could apply penalties to excessive users and funnel that money into conservation projects. In its present form, however, Hays? bill doesn?t address that issue.?

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"Energy & Environment Beat" provides a quick analysis of recent?energy and environment?news in state government. Click?here?to find Stateline's daily roundup of?energy news. Click?here?to find Stateline's daily roundup of?environment news.?


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Monday, January 9, 2012

Camp_Series: Quinn Sharp Is Nation's Best Kickoff Man Again: Cowboy junior wins second Performance Award http://t.co/wqSPRRri #NCAA

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?King Mo? Muhammed takes Lorenz Larkin into his realm to force stoppage at Strikeforce

LAS VEGAS - Muhammed Lawal's ready to reclaim his crown. Make that another crown.

Nicknamed "King Mo," Lawal is a nasty ground artist and put the hurt on Larkin, stopping him at 1:32 of the second round in fight No. 3 of the main card at Strikeforce inside The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel.

Lawal got off 15 unanswered shots before referee Kim Winslow saved Larkin. Some in attendance thought it was a late stoppage, including Lawal, who yelled something in disgust about the ref.

"She explained to me that she wants to give us a fair chance to keep on continuing," Lawal said once he calmed down a bit. "If it was me, I'd rather be put to sleep, too."

Lawal, a former star on the international wrestling scene, has developed his striking, but there was little sense in banging it out on the feet with Larkin. Larkin is a dynamic striker with very little grappling experience.

King Mo played to his strength early by scoring a takedown just 27 seconds into the fight. Larkin got back to his feet after a shaky standup by referee Kim Winslow.

Lawal was good on both of takedown attempts and landed 58-of-94 shots on the ground.

In essence, this was a light heavyweight title qualifier. Lawal should be line to face someone for the title later this year. Former champ Dan Henderson vacated the title when he left to return to the UFC.

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

ViewSonic ViewPhone 3 clears FCC, prepares for Latin American arrival

Well, wouldn't you know it, but another ViewSonic smartphone has just reared its head -- this time the ViewPhone 3 (V350) -- which has just cleared the FCC. Previously geared toward Russian and European audiences, its creator now hopes to make a splash with the device at CES. The ViewPhone 3 features dual-SIM technology and will be primarily marketed in Latin America. Connectivity wise, it offers quadband GSM and EDGE, although for North American purposes, 3G is limited to the 850MHz spectrum. Further, it carries a 3.5-inch HVGA display, 512MB of RAM and delivers two upgrades over the international version -- an 800MHz Qualcomm CPU and Android 2.3. For those in the states who really want in on the action, ViewSonic intends to sell an unlocked version for a mere $250.

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

SumonCNNIBN: Single biggest #BlackMoney recovery from Delhi-based energy consultant Satish Sawhney. Rs 73 cr. Raids by IT. 1 UPA minister under scanner

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