Friday, March 8, 2013

Cardinals shortstop Furcal to have elbow surgery

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) ? St. Louis shortstop Rafael Furcal will undergo ligament replacement surgery in his right elbow and expects to miss the 2013 season.

Furcal made the decision after visiting Dr. James Andrew's clinic in Pensacola, Fla., on Wednesday.

"It's very disappointing," Furcal said. "I worked so hard in the offseason to get everything straight, working hard with the doctors the training team we did anything we could do to get ready for spring training, ready for the season."

Furcal strained the elbow ligament near the end of last season, keeping him out of the final few weeks and the Cardinals' playoff run. There was a concern then that he'd have to undergo offseason Tommy John surgery, but Furcal chose to try rehab instead.

When healthy, Furcal has one of the strongest arms among major league shortstops. He did participate in some Cardinals fielding drills during spring training, but never threw at 100 percent.

A bone spur in his elbow complicated Furcal's rehab. He expects the bone spur will be removed at the same time he undergoes Tommy John surgery. An appointment for the operation by Andrews is not yet scheduled but Furcal and the club believe it will happen next week.

"I feel for him just knowing that it's not something that he obviously wanted to go through," St. Louis manager Mike Matheny said. "He tried to do everything he could to stay away from this alternative Now we just hope everything goes well and he gets back as quick as he can."

Furcal said he was given the option of continuing to rehab the elbow for a couple months, but there was no guarantee that choice would get him back on the field for the 2013 season.

"It's tough to decide to get surgery," said Furcal, a 13- year veteran who hit .264 in 121 games for the Cardinals last season, batting primarily in the lead-off spot. "For me it's a very tough situation because I want to keep playing."

That Furcal requires season-ending surgery did not completely surprise the Cardinals.

"I think going into this we always knew this was a plausible outcome," St. Louis general manager John Mozeliak said.

Without Furcal, the Cardinals will likely turn to either Pete Kozma or veteran Ronny Cedeno at shortstop.

When Furcal went down last season, Kozma took over for the stretch run. After hitting only .232 at Class AAA Memphis, the former first rounder responded with a .333 average in 26 games and performed solidly in the field. His average dipped to .214 in the playoffs.

St. Louis also signed eight-year veteran Cedeno, most recently with the Mets, to a one-year deal as insurance in case Furcal was unable to play. Daniel Descalso also has the ability to play shortstop.

"The way we look at it right now it is certainly going to be a competition between Kozma and Cedeno but there's no doubt that given what Kozma did for us in the last six weeks of the season last year that we so have a high level on confidence that he can continue to do that," Mozeliak said.

Furcal does intend to continue his baseball career following the surgery.

"I feel like I can still. I am 35 years old. I've seen guys play through 50," Furcal said. "I wanted to get strong and get ready for next year."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cardinals-shortstop-furcal-elbow-surgery-151702071--mlb.html

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Microsoft hand research ripens Kinect for work (w/ video)

(Phys.org) ?Beyond reading body motions, Kinect is getting a workup by researchers at Microsoft, now showing substantial control additions. Microsoft Research this week showed how Microsoft Kinect for Windows may be used for picking up enhanced hand gestures. At this week's TechFest, the annual event revealing what Microsoft Research teams are up to, the Kinect capability for hand gesture recognition was unveiled. The presentation showed how Kinect for Windows allows more refined gestures that can translate on the computer screen as pinching, zooming, and panning around.

The Microsoft Kinect for Windows presentation served to illustrate how, beyond gaming, the PC user of the future might perform digital work via hand gesture control. The mouse and touchpad, as predicted so often, might be replaced with technology that makes optimal use of a person's hands for professional work. The TechFest presentation made that expectation more palpable.

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Microsoft Kinect for Windows was demonstrated with motion-sensing technology that can tell whether the hand is open or closed. The capability comes from the machine-learning approach to distinguish between the open hand and clenched fist. Varied images of people's hands were used to train Kinect to distinguish between an open and closed hand. Microsoft researcher Cem Keskin explained the workings of the hand-recognition features at the demo with the help of a big screen running Windows 8.

The Microsoft Research site posted observations about where this project can lead: "The project uses machine learning to train Kinect to determine reliably whether your hand is open or closed. A handgrip detector, the gestural equivalent of the mouse click, then can be built. This detector will be included in a forthcoming release of the Kinect for Windows SDK and should open a new wave of natural-user-interaction applications."

Kinect was first released for the Xbox 360 game console so that users could control their Xbox without a controller. The idea was to use Kinect through gestures and voice commands but it caught on with a wider audience. Those enthusiasts trying out Kinect were eager to use the sensor device for more than games. Microsoft in 2011 subsequently released a Kinect for Windows SDK. "The SDK is designed to empower a growing community of developers, academic researchers and enthusiasts to create new experiences that include depth sensing, human motion tracking, and voice and object recognition," said Microsoft at the time.

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Source: http://phys.org/news281899891.html

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Improving electronics by solving nearly century-old problem

Mar. 6, 2013 ? A University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering professor and a team of researchers published a paper today that show how they solved an almost century-old problem that could further help downscale the size of electronic devices.

The work, led by Alexander A. Balandin, a professor of electrical engineering at UC Riverside, focused on the low-frequency electronic 1/f noise, also known as pink noise and flicker noise. It is a signal or process with a power spectral density inversely proportional to the frequency. It was first discovered in vacuum tubes in 1925 and since then it has been found everywhere from fluctuations of the intensity in music recordings to human heart rates and electrical currents in materials and devices.

The importance of this noise for electronics motivated numerous studies of its physical origin and methods for its control. For example, the signal's phase noise in a radar or communication gadget such as smart phone is determined, to a large degree, by the 1/f noise level in the transistors used inside the radar or smart phone.

However, after almost a century of investigations, the origin of 1/f noise in most of material systems remained a mystery. A question of particular importance for electronics was whether 1/f noise was generated on the surface of electrical conductors or inside their volumes.

A team of researchers from the UC Riverside, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute of The Russian Academy of Sciences were able to shed light on 1/f noise origin using a set of multi-layered graphene samples with the thickness continuously varied from around 15 atomic planes to a single layer of graphene. Graphene is a single-atom thick carbon crystal with unique properties, including superior electrical and heat conductivity, mechanical strength and unique optical absorption.

In addition to Balandin, who is also the founding chair of the materials science and engineering program at UC Riverside, the team of researchers included: The team included: Guanxiong Liu, a research associate in Balandin's Nano-Device Laboratory (NDL); Michael S. Shur, Patricia W. and C. Sheldon Roberts Professor of Solid State Electronics at RPI; and Sergey Rumyantsev, research professor at RPI and Ioffe Institute.

The results of the research have been published in the journal Applied Physics Letters.

"The key to this interesting result was that unlike in metal or semiconductor films, the thickness of graphene multilayers can be continuously and uniformly varied all the way down to a single atomic layer of graphene -- the ultimate "surface" of the film," Balandin said. "Thus, we were able to accomplish with multilayer graphene films something that researchers could not do with metal films in the last century. We probed the origin of 1/f noise directly."

He added that previous studies could not test metal films to the thicknesses below about eight nanometers. The thickness of graphene is 0.35 nanometers and can be increased gradually, one atomic plane at a time.

"Apart from the fundamental science, the reported results are important for continuing the downscaling of conventional electronic devices," Balandin said. "Current technology is already at the level when many devices become essentially the surfaces. In this sense, the finding goes beyond graphene field."

He also noted that the study was essential for the proposed applications of graphene in analog circuits, communications and sensors. This is because all these applications require acceptably low levels of 1/f noise, which contributes to the phase noise of communication systems and limits sensor sensitivity and selectivity.

The research at UC Riverside was supported, in part, by the Semiconductor Research Corporation and Defense Advanced Research Project Agency through Center for Function Accelerated nanoMaterial Engineering and by the National Science Foundation. The work at RPI was supported by the US NSF under the auspices of I/UCRC "CONNECTION ONE" at RPI and by the NSF EAGER program.

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  1. Guanxiong Liu, Sergey Rumyantsev, Michael S. Shur, Alexander A. Balandin. Origin of 1/f noise in graphene multilayers: Surface vs. volume. Applied Physics Letters, 2013; 102 (9): 093111 DOI: 10.1063/1.4794843

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Mobile Marketing For Real Estate Business

Mobile marketing is becoming increasingly important for every type of business. With more and more people using smartphones and mobile devices to access information online, it only makes sense for every business to start marketing their services via these devices as well. This is especially true for the real estate industry as mobile devices are changing the way prospective homebuyers gather information about their local real estate market. Using these mobile marketing tips will help you position your real estate business in front of potential clients within your specific real estate marketing.

Quick Response Codes

Quick response codes, or QR codes, are an excellent tool to use when looking to market your real estate business via mobile devices. QR codes are those funny looking square shaped bar codes that people scan in order to learn more information about a product or service. QR codes can hold more information than a standard bar code, which is why they have become a popular mobile marketing tool.

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QR codes allow you to connect with your target audience in a unique way. Oftentimes, determining whether or not you land a new client depends on how well you market your business compared to your competitors. Since many of your competitors are unlikely using QR codes to market their current listings, there is a great opportunity for you to reach your target audience via mobile devices.

How to Use QR Codes as Part of your Mobile Marketing Strategy

One excellent way you can use QR codes as a part of your mobile marketing strategy is to place a QR code on any informational packets you have at each of your listings and build a new website dedicated to each listing that you have. When people scan a specific QR code, they will be taken to that property?s website where they can then learn everything they could want to know about the property. While you will still want to have handouts at your listings that give important details about the property, being able to drive potential home buyers to a website designed around one specific home will greatly increase their engagement with the property and will give you a unique opportunity to convert them into a buyer.

Mobile Websites

When creating the websites for each individual property listing that you have, you will want to remember to create the site as a mobile website. By optimizing the website for mobile devices, you will provide a better user experience for everyone that visits the website. Since people will be using their mobile devices to scan the QR code, you want the website to already be optimized for mobile devices since that is how potential home buyers will be accessing your content.

With a well designed mobile website in place, you will have an easier time generating conversions on your site since the user experience associated with the mobile site will be so good. Creating a mobile website for each of your property listings could also help draw additional mobile traffic outside of visits from your QR codes, which could lead to more conversions as well. Having a presence within the mobile search results will only benefit your real estate business as more people use their mobile devices to access the web.

Running a mobile marketing campaign is never a bad idea regardless of your business. This is especially true when it comes to a real estate business as more people are using mobile devices to research the homes in their local real estate market. Implementing a mobile marketing strategy that uses QR codes and mobile websites will help you grow your real estate business by reaching out to those potential home buyers using their mobile devices to research homes in their town.

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Ben Saywer is currently running a mobile marketing campaign for real estate community from New York called Arverne By The Sea. Here are few of his tips about mobile marketing.

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Emotional Healing for Women with Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer ...

Mar 5, 2013 | Posted by BCS

Breast cancer recovery isn?t simple. It doesn?t fit into a tidy box: the final radiation treatment, the last scheduled chemo appointment ? or even the follow-up oncologist visits that point to resuming life ?as you knew it.?

While those milestones are cause for jubilant celebration, survivors will tell you that life will never again be the same. However TBCS staffer and survivor Elizabeth Cluff will be the first to tell you that you can emerge from the experience a changed, but improved, version of yourself. Someone with greater fortitude, inner strength and a deep well of compassion.

?The emotional part will always be there,? she says. ?It?s not all doom and gloom, but you do have the scars to show for it; you think about it every day ? How do you forget being in the fight of your life??

The short answer: You don?t. And you shouldn?t. Very real emotions come along with breast cancer recovery, and learning to nurture those emotions is key. But how do you heal emotional wounds? How do you avoid becoming one of the 25% of cancer survivors who will become clinically depressed?

?The key is emotional release,? says Karen Belyan, M.Ed., a training specialist who works with TBCS to provide stress management techniques to breast cancer patients. ?It?s easy to get stuck in the emotional muck, to feel like you?re the only one who?s ever gone through this. That?s why support groups that can share your journey are so important to the emotional healing process.?

Belyan suggests that breast cancer patients and survivors start small with restorative self-esteem exercises. ?I recommend short, seven-day goals,? she says. ?In this way, you set yourself up for some kind of success.? Her program also advocates positive affirmations aimed at healing the psyche, a step she says is just as important as treating the disease itself. ?To help change behaviors and belief systems, we must learn how to truly feel the affirmations,? she says. ?You can learn to do this.?

Many breast cancer survivors have worked to heal emotional pain by seeking the guidance of organizations such as the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship and CancerCare. Survivors also have turned to yoga, meditation, horse and art therapy programs, as well as to self-help books and websites penned by other survivors and medical professionals.

Emotional healing happens gradually, and while it requires the evaluation of difficult issues, it is an integral step to your ultimate healing.

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Voucher school history book: Hippies didn't bathe, worshipped Satan

Voucher schools in Louisiana and Indiana are using a ?US History? textbook in their eighth grade classes that teaches that the ?hippies? of the 1960s were draft dodgers who were rude, didn?t bathe, and worshipped Satan.

A friend has the book. He took a photo of the hippie section, below.

As Mother Jones noted last year, Louisiana?s voucher program has been fraught with problems:

Under?Gov. Bobby Jindal?s?voucher program, considered the?most sweeping?in the country, Louisiana is poised to spend tens of millions of dollars to help poor and middle-class students from the state?s?notoriously terrible public schools?receive a private education. While the governor?s plan sounds great in the?glittery parlance?of the state?s PR machine, the program is rife with?accountability problems?that?actually haven?t been solved?by the?new standards?the Louisiana Department of Education adopted two weeks ago.

Another big concern is that a lot of the schools are religious, and voucher programs are a?way for Republicans to brainwash kids by teaching them historically incorrect, anti-gay, and anti-science religion as ?fact,? all funded by taxpayers.

The Louisiana voucher schools under GOP Governor Bobby Jindal had already gotten into trouble last year for using a variety of religious right schoolbooks that teach a number of crazy, and racist, theories, including:

The Ku Klux Klan was a force for good

?[The Ku Klux] Klan in some areas of the country tried to be a means of reform, fighting the decline in morality and using the symbol of the cross. Klan targets were bootleggers, wife-beaters, and immoral movies. In some communities it achieved a certain respectability as it worked with politicians.??United States History for Christian Schools, 3rd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 2001

Majority of slaves in the old south were treated well

?A few slave holders were undeniably cruel. Examples of slaves beaten to death were not common, neither were they unknown. The majority of slave holders treated their slaves well.??United States History for Christian Schools, 2nd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 1991

Dinosaurs and humans lived side by side

?Bible-believing Christians cannot accept any evolutionary interpretation. Dinosaurs and humans were definitely on the earth at the same time and may have even lived side by side within the past few thousand years.??Life Science, 3rd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 2007

Fire-breathing dragons may actually have existed

?[Is] it possible that a fire-breathing animal really existed? Today some scientists are saying yes. They have found large chambers in certain dinosaur skulls?The large skull chambers could have contained special chemical-producing glands. When the animal forced the chemicals out of its mouth or nose, these substances may have combined and produced fire and smoke.??Life Science, 3rd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 2007

Now for the hippies

This comes from a book called ?America: Land I Love.? ?It?s an eighth-grade history book that?s used in Louisiana voucher schools (the Mother Jones link above confirms that this book is being used). ?And it has a section on ?The Hippies.? ?Here?s what Louisiana is teaching its school kids about the hippies:

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Good luck with those dinosaur books when your kids try to get into a real college.

Of course there?s a more serious side to this. ?This is part of the larger GOP strategy to not just brainwash kids into being Republicans, but to rewrite American history in a way that?s more favorable to Republicans with an intent towards influencing the present.

Alfred Kinsey must be destroyed

Fringe and Star Trek were not lost on the GOP ? they love a good effort to go back in time and change history. ?Look at what the religious right attempted with Alfred Kinsey. ?They were convinced that Kinsey was one of the fundamental building blocks of the modern ?sexual revolution,? so they attempted for nearly two decades to undermine Kinsey by labeling him a pedophile. ?They felt that if they could discredit Kinsey, they would somehow discredit the sexual revolution of the 60s and beyond, and that would somehow help their political battles on gay rights, abortion, women?s issues, and more.

Here?s how the men at the Concerned Women for America, a lead religious right activist group, described Kinsey:

For more than 55 years, pioneer sex researcher Alfred C. Kinsey?s work has had a profound effect on American culture. Once a household name, Kinsey is not known to most people under 40. Yet his studies in the late 1940s and early 1950s, heralded as the first ?scientific? look at sex, became the foundation of the sexual revolution that has rocked not only America but the world.

The concerned men at the Concerned Women go on to claim that Kinsey?s ultimate goal was to ?normalize pedophilia.?

And here?s?Alan Keyes? organization?going after Kinsey as a pedophile,?WorldNetDaily?weighed in (which is pretty much?prima facie?proof that it?s a lie) and top religious right ?doctor? Judith Reisman went so far as to suggest that Kinsey had a ?top German Nazi pedophile aide.? ?You get the picture.

GOP has been trying to rewrite history of McCarthyism too

Republicans have been trying the same rewriting of history with anti-communist nut Senator Joe McCarthy of the 1950s. ?Ann Coulter has been trying to rehabilitate McCarthy, as has WorldNetDaily, among others. ?Here?s a bit of Coulter:

John Hawkins:?Now I heard that you wrote an impassioned defense of tailgunner Joe in the book. Is that the case? If so, why do you think Joe McCarthy has gotten a bad rap?

Ann Coulter:?I know he got a bad rap because there are no monuments to Joe McCarthy. Liberals had to destroy McCarthy because he exposed the entire liberal establishment as having sheltered Soviet spies.

Yes, that?s the tragedy of the McCarthy years, that poor Senator Joe was destroyed.

While the Republicans? attack on the hippies is downright laughable, their strategy of rewriting history in order to rewrite our present is anything but funny.

Source: http://americablog.com/2013/03/voucher-school-us-history-book-hippies-didnt-bathe-worshipped-satan.html

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Kareem As Coach? Abdul-Jabbar Would Consider Coaching Postition With Milwaukee Bucks

Is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar about to become a coach?

No. At least right now. But an article in OnMilwaukee.com does have some people talking about the possibility of seeing one of the greatest NBA players of all time dressed up in a suit and tie on the sidelines in Milwaukee.

Reporter Dave Begel asked Kareem if he?d be interested in coaching the Bucks.

Kareem replied:

?Of course ? I know how to prepare for a season as an individual and I know what that means in terms of team commitment. I can get all the right people together that have some chemistry and care about each other and they love the game. That?s where teams are made or not made successful.?

Kareem said that GMs have a great eye for talent, but it?s up to coaches to develop chemistry between players.

Kareem added:

?That?s very hard for GM?s to figure out. They know talent when they see it. But that ability to connect with your teammates, that personal chemistry is a hard thing to see in people. I can help players learn how to develop that chemistry ? I?d be a coach who can provide respect and keep the guys on the same page for a whole season.?

Kareem has not been asked to be the coach of the Bucks, and he isn?t actively pursuing position. But it does seem like the former Lakers star has put a lot of thought into becoming the head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks.

No offers have been exchanged yet but it is possible that Kareem heads back to Milwaukee where he started his NBA career. The Bucks got rid of Scott Skiles earlier this year, and they will be looking for a new coach this off-season. Assistant coach Jim Boyles has been holding the reigns in Milwaukee, but he isn?t a lock for the head coaching position in 2013. Of course, either is Kareem.

Do you think Kareem Abdul-Jabbar would make a good head coach in the NBA?

SB Nation notes that Kareem spent last summer working with Joakim Noah of the Chicago Bulls. Noah is having an all-star season this year and recently became the sixth player in NBA history to have a 20+ rebound, 20+ block, 10+ assist game. The Bucks currently have a lot of talent in the big man position with Larry Sanders and Kareem could help him became a premiere NBA player.

Do you think Kareem Abdul-Jabbar will become the head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks?

Source: http://www.inquisitr.com/558870/kareem-as-coach-abdul-jabbar-would-consider-coaching-postition-with-milwaukee-bucks/

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MTV Movie Awards Nomination Spectacular: Watch Now!

Rebel Wilson, JWOWW, and the casts of your favorite MTV shows reveal the 2013 nominations.
By MTV News Team


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Prehistoric Wolf Ice-Skated to Remote Island

The mystery surrounding the origin of a wolflike predator that once lived near Antarctica ? a puzzle that stumped even Charles Darwin ? has now been solved, researchers say.

The extinct carnivore apparently made its way to islands hundreds of miles from the nearest continent by crossing the frozen sea thousands of years ago, scientists explained.

The reddish coyote-sized Falkland Islands wolf was the only mammal native to the Falkland Islands far off the east coast of Argentina. The foxlike predator lived on seals, penguins and sea birds until hunters exterminated it in 1876.

The existence of the Falklands wolf perplexed Darwin when he first encountered it in 1834. "How did this great big carnivore arrive to a set of islands 460 kilometers (285 miles) from the nearest mainland when no other terrestrial mammal did?" asked researcher Alan Cooper, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Adelaide in Australia. "If it came by a land bridge, then the islands should've been covered with rodents as well, since South America is rodent central."

"It was incredibly tame ? it swam out to meet sailors, wagging its tail," Cooper told LiveScience. "That led to suggestions that it was a semi-domesticated dog that Native Americans took out while hunting, explaining how it got to the Falklands when there were no other mammals there." [Gallery: Photos Reveal Amazing Wolves]

However, past analysis of DNA from museum specimens of the Falklands wolf, including one that Darwin collected, revealed it was not a dog after all. Instead, its nearest living ancestor was the maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) from the South American savannas, an odd predator resembling a red fox with almost stiltlike legs.

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To help solve the mystery of how the Falklands wolf colonized the islands, Cooper and his colleagues compared its DNA with remains of what seemed like its closest extinct mainland relative, Dusicyon avus. This carnivore is similar to the Falklands wolf, save for smaller teeth and jaws.

The analysis suggested the Falklands wolf did not become isolated from its mainland cousins until about 16,000 years ago, before scientists think humans arrived this far south in South America. This time coincided with the last height of the ice age, when glaciers covered large portions of the planet.

"The sea levels around the world were really low then, since all the water was frozen onto icecaps ? in fact, they were about 130 meters (425 feet) lower than currently," Cooper said.

The researchers then sleuthed through past research and found references to now-underwater terraces of rock off the coast of Argentina that would have created a narrow, shallow marine strait back when sea levels were lower. "This strait would've been only 20 to 30 kilometers (12 to 18 miles) wide, but when it was frozen over during really cold periods, the Falklands wolf could've effectively walked across the strait to the islands," Cooper said.

Although the ancestors of the Falklands wolf apparently proved more than willing to wander across this bridge, "rodents don't like walking across large amounts of ice," Cooper said, explaining their absence from the islands.

The scientists detailed their findings online March 5 in the journal Nature Communications.

Follow LiveScience on Twitter @livescience, on?Facebook?or?Google+. Original article on LiveScience.com.

Copyright 2013 LiveScience, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Another kind of gridlock grips D.C.: Hellish traffic

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Commuters move slowly during heavy traffic on a freeway in Los Angeles in 2011. California is among the states with the highest percentage of people commuting an hour or more.

By Allison Linn, TODAY

The jokes about Washington, D.C.?s gridlock usually refer to politics, but they might as well be talking about the traffic.

A new government report finds that more than one quarter of the people who work in Washington, D.C. are commuting an hour or more each way to work.

The District of Columbia has the highest rate of workers with long commutes, but it?s not that unusual for Americans to spend hours each day commuting.

Overall, a Census Bureau report released Tuesday found that 8.1 percent of American workers spent 60 minutes or more getting each way to work in 2011. That?s a little more than double the average travel time for commuters, which was 25.5 minutes in 2011.

The good news is that the people with the longest commutes are far more likely to be using public transportation. The bad news is that most of them were still driving alone in their car.

The Census report found that 23 percent of workers with travel times of 60 minutes or more were taking public transportation, compared with just 3.7 percent of workers with shorter commutes.

Still, 61.1 percent workers with travel times of 60 minutes or more drove alone. That compares with 81.5 percent of workers with commutes of less than 60 minutes. The rest were carpooling or using other means of transportation.

The majority of people who are commuting to Washington, D.C. are coming from other states, and it?s not uncommon for people with long commutes to be going from one state where they live to another where they work.

Here?s a list of the states with the highest percentage of workers who work in that state and are commuting an hour or more to work.

10. Georgia: 9.1 percent
9. Virginia: 9.4 percent
8. California: 10.1 percent
7. New Jersey: 11.1 percent
6. Illinois: 11.3 percent
5. Massachusetts: 11.7 percent
4. Maryland: 11.8 percent
3. Puerto Rico: 13.9 percent
2. New York: 18.2 percent
1. Washington, D.C.: 27.4 percent

Hate commuting? You might want to consider relocating to Nebraska, which had the lowest percentage of long commuters, or asking your boss if you can work from home.

How long is your commute to work?

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Video Game Review ? Bit Trip Runner 2 (Version Reviewed: XBOX ...

The automatic runner genre, arguably the most pared-back form of the 2D platform game, has a strong heritage on mobile platforms and in Flash games. Titles like Canabalt, Temple Run and Jetpack Joyride have strong reputations for being polished games which are well-suited to short play sessions and which represent the purest form of gaming as a reaction test. Making the shift to consoles and thus the change in perception from casual to core audiences, however, seemed at first to be an unusual move; by paring down the gameplay to a limited number of inputs it seems like the capacity of consoles or PCs to offer more complex experiences is being ignored. Yet Runner 2 is clearly very much a core game in its presentation and amount of content; by framing its gameplay in the traditional terms of non-automated platform games (themed worlds, unlockable characters and a gradual progression of abilities), Runner 2 has the sense of achievement beyond simply beating a high score that a good game needs.

At the core of any automated runner?s design is the understanding that many platform games are inherently reliant on forward motion; here, the old rivalry between Sonic and Mario is key; Sonic games were traditionally focused on speed and forward progression, with technical skill used to reward the player with higher, shorter yet more difficult paths; in comparison Mario games were more mazelike in level design and based around finding a route to the finish. A runner game thus draws on the Sonic design ethos of rewarding reaction time over spatial reasoning and puzzle solving. Furthermore, platform games in this vein traditionally require only a very limited suite of player abilities; in Sonic 2 the player can run and jump, and get a speed boost. Seeing as how such games rely on momentum for forward progression often with only limited player interaction needed save rapid reaction to obstacles, Runner 2?s status as a ?core? game ? one based on traditional models of console gaming ? does not seem so incongruous. It is a Sonic game with the only difference being the player does not need to hold a direction button to progress. What then sets it apart is how the level design is not intended to catch the player out and force them to fail by relying on them travelling too fast to adequately respond to a challenge, but instead to encourage progress. Each successfully collected item or avoided obstacle

Simply progressing in Runner 2 is easy; any level can be beaten by trial and error. However, as any good game does it features significant amounts of side-challenges both unacknowledged and tied to secrets; a simple ?red and green? path aspect divides levels into two with a harder and easier path ? like Sonic in many ways ? but the rewards are usually the same on each in terms of level completion. Multi-tiered level design is a common feature of games ? with end-of-level grades and collectibles within levels intended to reward replaying levels until a perfect score can be gained ? but what Runner 2 does is provide multiple tiers of skill within the level while making the collectibles another tier on top of that. The green and red routes will usually have the same number of gold-bars on them, but the red will require more skill to find them. Similarly the red route might contain a cosmetic upgrade or a secret level ? but one can usually still get a ?Triple Perfect? rating on a level while staying on the green route. The secret levels in Runner 2 are interesting in their own right, framed ? as many games do nowadays in a nod to gaming?s history ? in a retro arcade setting in the form of the ?Captain Video? game which evokes something like Commander Keen. In a touch of good design, ?Captain Video? levels can be replayed even if failed in the course of a level, and do not count towards level completion for the level where they can be found.

Thus Runner 2?s core game mechanics are well-defined and logically-presented. This is then combined with truly excellent and expressive design; it has the self-consciousness of, for example, a Double Fine game and the whimsical handmade graphics of Littlebigplanet. Yet while it is visually impressive, it is not overly busy or difficult to follow the action, which in a reaction-based platform game is key. What is more, the level design ? the arrangement of obstacles ? is very precise and based entirely around the game?s excellent soundtrack. Each jump, score multiplyer or gold bar adds a note to the melody of the level?s theme tune, and continued success is rewarded with the music building and changing. Again, this use of gameplay to determine music is not new ? games like Chime have been doing similar for some time ? but as part of the complete package of Runner 2 they contribute to its overall quality as a game. Similarly while the game is quite abstract in terms of gameplay and character design, using heavily stylised and surreal figures and landscapes, the simple narrative is told very thematically with pulp-pastiche cutscenes and an omnipresent narrator.

Individually, no aspect of Runner 2 stands out as truly original ? it has music tied to gameplay, it is an auto-scrolling platform game, it has mock-retro and mock-pulp stylings. But as a complete package it has a unique charm. While the elements that make this up are perhaps predictably unpredictable (giant talking gherkins, a comedy human cannonball bonus stage, frowning hills in the backgrounds) the whole is so earnest, and the gameplay so simple and compelling, that it is hard to criticise it. It is a game heavily invested in gaming?s history and nature in its debts to retro graphics styles and the platform genre but also one which combines them with the medium?s new direction in its use of the auto-scrolling form.

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Monday, March 4, 2013

Obama rounds out Cabinet with EPA, Energy picks (reuters)

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Deal at Czech nuclear power plant fuels US-Russia economic rivalry

Companies with ties to the US and Russia are battling for a contract to expand a Czech nuclear power plant, which analysts say may be the gateway to kickstarting other nuclear power projects in Eastern Europe.

By Tony Wesolowsky,?Contributor / March 4, 2013

In this photo taken Sept. 2011, a worker walks at the Dukovany nuclear power plant in Dukovany, Czech Republic. A nuclear power plant outside the small Czech village of Temelin is quickly becoming a frontline in the economic rivalry between the United States and Russia.

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Companies with ties to both countries are vying for a contract to build two new reactors at the site, a move that analysts say could open new nuclear energy markets across the region.?

"The energy equation has changed.... [Globally] nuclear energy is in decline,? says Michal Snobr, an energy analyst at the Czech J&T Bank. "The Temelin contract is not about nuclear energy in the Czech Republic, but about breaking into the European market.?

Competing for the tender are two energy companies: Russia?s Rosatom, and Westinghouse, which is owned by the Japanese Toshiba Group but based in the United States.??

For Prague, the proposed expansion of the Temelin plant will help it meet the European Union's guidelines on "diversifying" energy sources and lessening dependence on Russian gas and oil.?It is also expected to create thousands of jobs at a time when the Czech economy has been particularly sluggish. At a cost of at least $10 billion, it will be the most costly public project ever in the country?s short history.?

For the nuclear industry, that's a bonanza. The tender in the Czech Republic is the most lucrative contract on offer anywhere in the world for the industry, which has suffered a popularity decline in recent years, particularly since ?the March 2011 accident at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

Opening markets in Europe

In Europe, only France and Finland are constructing reactors and Germany has decided to unplug all 17 of its nuclear reactors by 2022.?But the Temelin deal could open new markets in Poland, Hungary, Slovenia, and Bulgaria, Mr. Snobr says.

And politically, it is of great interest to both Moscow and Washington.

"We're not shy about pressing the case for Westinghouse to expand the Temelin nuclear power plant, because we believe that company offers the best option in terms of safety and technology," said then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton during a visit to Prague in December.??

"It would clearly enhance Czech energy security ? and it would create job opportunities for Czechs and Americans [and] ensure the new facility would be built to the highest international standards."

Washington has urged the Czechs to do more to generate their own energy, pointing to the fact the country gets 60 percent of its gas and 70 percent of its oil from Russia.

Red flags and spies

The Czech Republic?s main security agency, Security Information Service, has raised red flags about doing business with Russia, warning in a 2009 report that the Kremlin was using Russian business to infiltrate NATO states with spies.

?If the Russian bid wins, there is no doubt Russian influence over the Czech energy sphere will increase,? Snobr says. ?However, I?m not sure that will be bad for the Czech Republic.?

?In Europe, Germany is the leader in the energy sphere, and they have not shown any fears about working with the Russians,? he adds, highlighting the German-Russian cooperation on the Nord Stream pipeline project, which delivers Russian gas under the North Sea to European markets.

In pushing Temelin, however, Czech politicians not focused on security or energy needs, but rather have talked mostly about jobs. Martin Kuba, the minister of industry and trade, has stressed that whoever receives the contract, most of the positions it generates must go to Czechs.

?The investment must remain in the Czech Republic," Kuba told an energy forum in Prague on Feb. 18.

Westinghouse is promising to partner with a Czech engineering company, Vitkovice, to build most of the modules for the reactors at the company?s plant in the city of Ostrava.?For its part, Rosatom is promising to dish out 70 percent of the work to subcontractors, and is sweetening the deal with offers of financing.

That, says Snobr, is a big plus for the Russians, because Westinghouse is not offering the option of financing.

But does the country need it?

As plans for the Temelin contract proceed, however, some are questioning if the country needs new nuclear reactors in the first place.?

?The Czech Republic simply does not need another 2.5 gigawatts of power and with demand falling all round Europe and not likely to bounce back soon, the export market is risky,? says Steve Thomas, a professor of energy policy at Greenwich University in England.

However, others argue only nuclear energy can replace ?dirty? power sources like coal.?

?Between 3,000 and 4,000 megawatts of coal-derived power are to be taken offline by ? 2022 that has to be replaced with something, despite the ill-founded belief that electricity consumption will continue downward,? says Pavel Solc, Czech deputy minister for industry and trade. ?Even other European states are not planning for a drop in electricity usage.?

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Qatar funds huge Palestinian settlement in West Bank

Paul Goldman / NBC News

The new settlement under construction at Rawabi.

By Martin Fletcher, Correspondent, NBC News

RAWABI, West Bank ? As gambles go, it hardly gets bigger: A $1 billion dollar bet on peace ??or at least a measure of calm ??in the West Bank.

Even the founder of Rawabi, the biggest construction project in the history of the Palestinian people, says nobody in his right mind would invest here.

Standing on a wind-swept hilltop overlooking the biblical hills of Judea, a half-hour drive from Ramallah, Bashar Al-Masri points to the Palestinian flags flying atop the giant cranes that are building, with phenomenal speed, the first modern Palestinian town.

?As a teenager, raising the Palestinian flag was enough to be shot and killed,? he says, immaculate in a form-hugging, thin-lapelled dark suit and narrow burgundy tie.

?This is a small, symbolic way of how long we came along, and how much we will come along in the future,? adds Al-Masri, who as a teenager threw stones at Israeli soldiers.

The largest flag is mounted on a pole facing the Jewish settlement of Atteret, a community of about a hundred families located across a small valley.

The flag is a deliberate statement.

?So that we can show our unfriendly neighbors who were violently against us that we're here, and we're here to stay, and we're not afraid of you, we will remain here,? Al-Masri says.

Nation-building
Two-thirds of the investment in this town comes from the government of Qatar?s investment fund, Al-Masri explains. The design, planning and construction are all by Palestinians, with outside help, and what appears to make him proudest of all, he says, there is no input from Israel.

He says there are more than 8,000 families interested in moving in, and the first few hundred apartments will go on the market in March, with the town?s inauguration in May. The cost of the apartments, depending on size and location, is between $75,000 and $140,000.

?This is about nation-building, this is about doing what?s right, this is my contribution that I know the best,? says Al-Masri. ?The human rights activists have their contribution, the [Palestinian Authority] people are building capacity and building the government, we're all together as the Palestinian people building a state.?

There are two main practical problems for the new town. All the water has to be piped in, and there is no obvious source. ?We are in this project, putting facts on the ground, and things will have to follow,? is Al-Masri?s answer, hoping for a miracle.

And access. The only road to Rawabi passes through what is known as Area C: that part of the West Bank that is fully controlled by Israel, administratively and militarily. It is a narrow, winding road that the Palestinians can use only with an Israeli permit, which must be renewed each year.

Al-Masri talks of a tunnel through the hills linking Rawabi with Ramallah, barely visible on the horizon. Will that ever happen? "Probably not,? he admits. ?It?s a problem."

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The view to Rawabi from the nearby Jewish settlement of Atteret.

On the nearest hill, looking at Rawabi from Atteret, the manager of the Jewish settlement, Noam Aharon, agrees. ?They throw stones at us,? he says, talking about young Palestinians. ?Just last month they smashed my windscreen. Stones can kill. And if they try to kill us, we will kill them.?

?What do you think of their new town??

Leap of faith
?It spoils the view. But they can have it ??they can do what they want, as long as we can live here in peace. If we can?t, neither can they.?

Building a new town out of this scraggly, dry wilderness ??from where on a clear day you can see the towers of Tel Aviv and the Mediterranean Sea ??is a leap of faith, which al-Al-Masri does not deny.

It is being built against the opposition of many Palestinians who see any peaceful project as a way of affirming the status quo with Israel, of denying the Palestinian struggle.

??Of course I believe, I must believe that there will be peace with Israel, and it?s a matter of time,? he says. ?The majority of Israeli people, at least 70 percent, want a Palestinian state. So, peace is possible. It just requires the right leaders.? ?

So what percentage of Palestinians want peace with Israel?

??The vast majority. I'm certain of that.?

Rawabi looks much more like an Israeli middle-class town than a Palestinian city: It will have high-rises, an outside theater to seat 20,000, soccer fields and cinemas and a theater, a swimming pool, a pedestrian precinct in the city center, bars and shopping malls.

All it needs now is people, water and a larger access road.

But the statement the project makes may be as important as the facts on the ground. It says that, between a failed peace process and a possible third intifada, there is a third way: Building Palestine from the bottom up.

Martin Fletcher is the author of "The List", "Breaking News" and "Walking Israel".

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

France says third soldier killed in Mali, fighting fierce

PARIS/GAO, Mali (Reuters) - France said on Sunday a third French soldier had been killed fighting Islamist rebels in Mali and reiterated that it could not confirm Chad's report that its own troops had killed the al Qaeda commander behind January's mass hostage-taking in Algeria.

A whirlwind seven-week campaign has driven al Qaeda-linked fighters who took over northern Mali last April into mountain and desert redoubts, where they are being hunted by hundreds of French, Chadian and Malian troops.

France's defense ministry said 26-year-old Corporal Cedric Charenton was shot dead on Saturday during an assault on an Islamist hideout in the Adrar des Ifoghas mountains near Algeria, the third French soldier killed in the campaign.

French army spokesman Colonel Thierry Burkhard said some 15 Islamists were killed there but that he could not confirm Chad's report that Chadian troops had killed al Qaeda regional leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar at another camp in the Adrar des Ifoghas.

"We are facing a very fanatical adversary," Burkhard said, noting the Islamists were armed with rocket- and grenade-launchers as well as machine guns, AK47 assault rifles and heavy weapons. "They are fighting without giving ground."

The death of Belmokhtar, nicknamed 'the uncatchable', has been reported several times in the past. The latest came a day after Chadian President Idriss Deby said Chadian forces had also killed Adelhamid Abou Zeid, al Qaeda's other senior field commander in the Sahara.

The killing of Belmokhtar and Abou Zeid, if confirmed, would eliminate all Qaeda's leadership in Mali and raise questions over the fate of seven French hostages thought to be held by the group in northern Mali, an area the size of Texas.

Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has pledged to avenge the French assault on its fighters in Mali, which Paris said it launched due to fears its former colony could become a launchpad for wider al Qaeda attacks.

Belmokhtar, whose smuggling activities the Sahara earned him the nickname "Mr Marlboro", became one of the world's most wanted jihadis after masterminding the raid on the In Amenas gas plant in Algeria in which more than 60 people were killed, including dozens of foreign hostages.

Abou Zeid is regarded as one of AQIM's most ruthless operators, responsible for the kidnapping of more than 20 Western hostages since 2008. He is believed to have executed British hostage Edwin Dyer in 2009 and 78-year-old Frenchman Michel Germaneau in 2010.

France and Mali have said they could not confirm his death.

French radio RFI and Algerian daily El Khabar have reported that DNA tests were being conducted on members of Abou Zeid's family to confirm whether a body recovered after fighting in Adrar des Ifoghas was indeed the Islamist leader.

Mali's army, meanwhile, said it had killed 52 Islamist rebels in desert fighting some 70 km (45 miles) east of Gao, northern Mali's largest town, with support from French helicopters and ground troops.

"There was a big fight with lots of enemy killed," said Lieutenant Colonel Nema Sagara, the Malian army's deputy commander in Gao. "Our troops went out to battle and they met them. There are no dead on the Malian side."

(Additional reporting by Catherine Bremer in Paris; writing by Daniel Flynn; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

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17 Of The Best Swiss Ball Exercises - Top Personal Trainer London

best swiss ball exercisesSwiss ball exercises are a great way to train the whole body. If you have looked in the mirror, and wondered what is the best way to get a flat stomach? Swiss ball exercises may be for you.

Swiss ball exercises provide an unstable surface to work on, so because of this you have to use additional muscles to?stabilize?yourself. As a result of the extra muscles recruited swiss ball exercises

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?offer one of the hardest and most complete workouts. I have shared 17 of the best Swiss ball exercises for your core, upper body and legs. The exercises vary from advanced to?beginners.

2) Single leg lunge

3) Ball roll out

4) Plank

5) Side plank

6) Squat

7) Prone torso twist

8) Sit up with feet on the wall

9) Squat on the swiss ball

10) Russian twist

11) Back raise

12) Tricep dips on swiss ball

13) Single leg hamstring curl & hip extension

14) Hamstring curl

15) Hamstring hip extension exercise

16) Swiss ball side crunch

17) Pike

18) Kneel on swiss ball

The swiss ball should be included in any home gym and is a great addition to your training program. ?I have found that it is the most versatile piece of equipment available, it can be stored relatively easily, it is easy to use and it is easily affordable. It is great for calorie burning, toning muscles, injury prevention, improving sports performance and rehabilitation. As demonstrated in the swiss ball exercises above, it can be used to work all major muscles of the body and if you buy additional equipment like?dumbbells? resistance bands and medicine ball.

I hope you have enjoyed my collection of swiss ball exercises. Were their any in particular that stood out to you?

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The Five Easiest Ways to Get Your Identity Stolen

Identity theft is a huge black market industry, costing US consumers $1.52 billion in 2011 and stealing headlines all last year. Here are five habits that all but guarantee you'll become just another statistic in 2013—and how to break them. More »


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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Scientists share the latest about Higgs quest

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A computer visualization shows proton-proton collision events at the Large Hadron Collider that would be consistent with the behavior of the long-sought Higgs boson.

By Clara Moskowitz
LiveScience

The latest news on a newfound particle that turned up last year at the world's largest particle accelerator will be announced at a conference beginning Saturday in Italy.

The big question on scientists' mind is whether the particle truly is the long-sought?Higgs boson, which has been predicted for decades but never seen ... until perhaps now.

The teams behind the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at the CERN physics lab near Geneva, where the?new particle was found, will present their analyses of the full set of data collected in 2012. The gathering, called the Moriond conference, runs from March 2 through 16 in La Thuile, Italy.


The researchers announced their find in July 2012, and have been studying the particle's properties ever since in hopes of confirming it is in fact the Higgs. [Gallery: Search for the Higgs Boson]

"Patience is the order of the day,? CERN?s research director, Sergio Bertolucci, said in a statement. "Everyone wants to know exactly what it is we've discovered, and that will come through a long and painstaking analysis. But the Higgs is just one part of a wide research program at the LHC experiments, and there will be plenty of other interesting physics at Moriond."

The Higgs boson has been the missing piece of the Standard Model, which describes all the known subatomic particles in the universe. Theorized by physicist Peter Higgs and his colleagues in 1964, the particle is thought to be tied to a Higgs field that bestows mass on other particles.

Researchers caution that the final word on the Higgs is unlikely to be handed down in the coming week.

"Many people were hoping CMS and ATLAS, the two large multipurpose experiments operating at the LHC at CERN, would finally announce that the boson discovered last year is really a Higgs boson," LHC physicist Pauline Gagnon wrote on the?physics blog Quantum Diaries. "Unfortunately, it is still too early to say. Nevertheless, both experiments can be expected to show interesting updates on the new boson mass measurement, decay rates and spin, all of which will provide a clearer picture."

To determine if the new particle is actually the Higgs, scientists must study how it decays. The particle is exotic and short-lived, and almost immediately after being conjured in the accelerator, it decays into other, more mundane particle species. By studying the rates and patterns of these decays, the physicists hope to show that the new particle fits the?properties predicted for the Higgs.

The findings being presented at the conference include more precise measurements of these decays, which could be the key to confirming the particle's identity.

"Precise measurements may not at first sight seem as exciting as discovering a new particle," Bertolucci said, "but it?s there that we really learn things. For example, a discrepancy with theoretical predictions for the signal strengths in any of the decay channels would be one of the strongest markers for new physics."

Gagnon said she looked forward to learning whether the new particle decays in patterns that deviate from what is predicted by the Standard Model. If so, it could point to other new particles joining the mix, such as those predicted by a theory called?supersymmetry.

"Both ATLAS and CMS obtained sometimes more, sometimes less events containing the new boson than what is expected from the Standard Model, although these observations came with very large errors," Gagnon wrote. "An excess of events in the two-photon decay rate could indicate that new particles contribute to the process, a possibility that many theorists hope would reveal the presence of supersymmetry."

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Boehner: No reason to block Keystone XL pipeline

FILE - In this Jan. 23, 2013, file photo, Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D, points at a illustration of existing pipeline, while speaking at a news conference about the Keystone XL oil pipeline on Capitol Hill in Washington. The State Department on Friday, March 1, 2013, raised no major objections to the Keystone XL oil pipeline and said other options to get the oil from Canada to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries are worse for climate change. But the latest environmental review stops short of recommending whether the project should be approved. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 23, 2013, file photo, Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D, points at a illustration of existing pipeline, while speaking at a news conference about the Keystone XL oil pipeline on Capitol Hill in Washington. The State Department on Friday, March 1, 2013, raised no major objections to the Keystone XL oil pipeline and said other options to get the oil from Canada to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries are worse for climate change. But the latest environmental review stops short of recommending whether the project should be approved. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

Map shows existing and proposed extension of Keystone XL pipeline

FILE - In this Feb. 8, 2013, file photo, Secretary of State John Kerry, right, speaks with reporters during a news conference with Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird at the State Department in Washington. The State Department on Friday, March 1, 2013, raised no major objections to the Keystone XL oil pipeline and said other options to get the oil from Canada to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries are worse for climate change. But the latest environmental review stops short of recommending whether the project should be approved. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

(AP) ? A new State Department report is the latest evidence that the long-delayed Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada should be approved, supporters say.

The draft report, issued Friday, finds there would be no significant environmental impact to most resources along the proposed route from western Canada to refineries in Texas. The report also said other options to get the oil from Canada to Gulf Coast refineries are worse for climate change.

The new report "again makes clear there is no reason for this critical pipeline to be blocked one more day," said House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio. After four years of what he called "needless delays," Boehner said it is time for President Barack Obama "to stand up for middle-class jobs and energy security and approve the Keystone pipeline."

Environmentalists see the State Department report in a vastly different light.

They say it was inadequate and failed to account for climate risks posed by the pipeline. The report also is based on a false premise, opponents say ? namely, that tar sands in western Canada will be developed for oil production regardless of whether the Keystone XL pipeline is approved.

"Americans are already suffering from the consequences of global warming, from more powerful storms like Hurricane Sandy to drought conditions currently devastating the Midwest and Southwest," said Daniel Gatti of the group Environment America. Production of oil from Canadian tar sands could add as much as 240 billion metric tons of global warming pollution to the atmosphere, Gatti said, a potential catastrophe that would hasten the arrival of the worst effects of global warming.

Gatti and other opponents said development of the vast tar sands is far from certain, despite assurances by the project's supporters.

"Tar sands can be stopped, and we are stopping it," Gatti said, citing a rally in Washington last month attended by an estimated 35,000 people. Project opponents also have blocked construction in Texas and Oklahoma and have been arrested outside the White House gate.

The pipeline plan has become a flashpoint in the U.S. debate over climate change. Republicans and business and labor groups have urged the Obama administration to approve the project as a source of jobs and a step toward North American energy independence. Environmental groups have been pressuring the president to reject the pipeline, saying it would carry "dirty oil" that contributes to global warming. They also worry about a spill.

The State Department review stopped short of recommending approval of the project, but it gave the Obama administration political cover if it chooses to endorse the pipeline in the face of opposition from many Democrats and environmental groups. State Department approval of the 1,700-mile pipeline is needed because it crosses a U.S. border.

The lengthy report says Canadian tar sands are likely to be developed, regardless of whether the U.S. approves the Keystone XL pipeline, which would carry oil through Montana, South Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma.

The report acknowledges that development of tar sands in Alberta would create greenhouse gases but makes clear that other methods of transporting the oil ? including rail, trucks and barges ? also pose a risk to the environment.

The State Department analysis for the first time evaluated two options using rail: shipping the oil on trains to existing pipelines or to oil tankers. The report shows that those other methods would release more greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming than the pipeline. The Keystone XL pipeline, according to the report, would release annually the same amount of global warming pollution as 626,000 passenger cars.

A scenario that would move the oil on trains to mostly existing pipelines would release 8 percent more greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide than Keystone XL. That scenario would not require State Department approval because any new pipelines would not cross the U.S border.

Another alternative that relies mostly on rail to move the oil to the Canadian west coast, where it would be loaded onto oil tankers to the U.S. Gulf Coast, would result in 17 percent more greenhouse gas emissions, the report said.

In both alternatives, the oil would be shipped in rail cars as bitumen, a thick, tar-like substance, rather than as a liquid.

The State Department was required to conduct a new environmental analysis after the pipeline's operator, Calgary-based TransCanada, changed the project's route though Nebraska. The Obama administration blocked the project last year because of concerns that the original route would have jeopardized environmentally sensitive land in the Sand Hills region.

The administration later approved a southern section of the pipeline, from Cushing, Okla., to the Texas coast, as part of what Obama has called an "all of the above" energy policy that embraces a wide range of sources, from oil and gas to renewables such as wind and solar.

The draft report issued Friday begins a 45-day comment period, after which the State Department will issue a final environmental report before Secretary of State John Kerry makes a recommendation about whether the pipeline is in the national interest.

Kerry has promised a "fair and transparent" review of the plan and said he hopes to decide on the project in the "near term." Most observers do not expect a decision until summer at the earliest.

Canadian Natural Resource Minister Joe Oliver said Friday that Canada will respect the U.S. review process and noted the importance of the pipeline to the Canadian economy.

Obama's initial rejection of the pipeline last year went over badly in Canada, which relies on the United States for 97 percent of its energy exports.

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Associated Press writers Rob Gillies in Toronto and Dina Cappiello in Washington contributed to this report.

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