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Good Reads: dogs with PTSD, children in the news, unwed mothers, waking up the Ice Age

This week's round-up of Good Reads includes helping dogs who come home from war zones, the dilemma behind telling Malala Yousafzai's story, why more mothers aren't choosing marriage, and a quest to bring back the wooly mammoth.

By Jenna Fisher,?Staff writer / March 29, 2013

Gina, a US military bomb-sniffing dog, suffered from stress after serving in Iraq.

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It has been said that war has no winners. That statement could easily include not just soldiers and civilians, but also the hundreds of stray animals that are caught in the crossfire.

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As the 2014 withdrawal of US troops in Afghanistan draws closer, a lot of attention has been paid to how to care for the soldiers coming home, many of whom have done multiple tours. Attention is also being paid, as Jessie Knadler points out in The Daily Beast, to the animals they bring home with them.

Some dogs rescued from war zones appear to be coming home with their new masters exhibiting signs of post-traumatic stress disorder ? even when their owners aren?t ?? as they adjust to not having to navigate land mines or sudden fights.

What?s the method to ease such a transition?

?All we could give her was time, love, freedom, and lots of exercise and discipline,? writes Ms. Knadler of Solha, the dog her Army Reservist husband brought home with him from Kandahar. ?Is that how to treat canine PTSD? I don?t know. But Solha is a different, calmer dog today than she was a year ago. And she?ll never have to fight another dog again.?

Children on camera

By the time a 15-year-old schoolgirl named Malala Yousafzai was shot point-blank by the Taliban six months ago in Pakistan, her activism and story had captured interest around the world. She exemplified a rare courage, spunk, and determination that made her a powerful symbol of the fight for female education amid extremism.

It was the media that handed this young girl the soapbox ? and possibly made her a target, worries Syed Irfan Ashraf, who first put Malala on camera when she was just 11 years old.

Disclosing the guilt he felt for doing so, he told Marie Brenner of Vanity Fair, ?No one was paying attention to what was happening in Mingora. We took a very brave 11-year-old and created her to get the attention of the world. We made her a commodity.?

The economy of unwed mothers

Good news: Over the past two decades, teen birthrates have fallen. The other news? By the time American women turn 30, about two-thirds have had their first child ? usually outside of marriage, according to a recent report highlighted in The Atlantic Monthly.

Take note of ?usually outside of marriage,? writes Derek Thompson, asking, ?Why so few marriages?? The answer, he writes, is best seen through the lens of three factors:

?(1) The changing meaning of marriage in America; (2) declining wages for low-skill men; and (3) the declining costs of being a single person.?

It used to be that the marriage contract was entered into in the US with specific roles in mind. The wife would stay home and take care of the kids, and the husband would go to work and put food on the table. That model has been upended.

?Think of marriage like any other contract or investment. It?s most likely to happen when the gains are big. So we should expect marriages among low-income Americans to decline if women perceive declining gains from hitching themselves to the men around them.?

Back to life, back to reality

Right now scientists in South Korea are combing the frozen remains of woolly mammoths looking for the scientific version of a needle in a haystack: a live cell. Any live cell. If they find one, they?ll try to use it to bring the mammoth back from centuries of extinction. (Don?t worry, they?ve got a Plan B.)

Roll your eyes if you must, but, writes Carl Zimmer in National Geographic, the idea of bringing vanished species back to life has percolated in popular culture and in science labs at least since ?Jurassic Park,? and that technology is close ? really close.

Indeed, advances in manipulating stem cells, in recovering ancient DNA, and in reconstructing lost genomes has pushed science closer to reviving that which was once thought to be lost for good. Remember Dolly, the first sheep to be cloned in 1996? Amateur. Scientists now offer up the hopeful example of Celia the bucardo (an extinct type of mountain goat).

?Celia?s clone is the closest that anyone has gotten to true de-
extinction. Since witnessing those fleeting minutes of the clone?s life, [Alberto] Fern?ndez-Arias, now the head of the government of Aragon?s Hunting, Fishing and Wetlands department, has been waiting for the moment when science would finally catch up, and humans might gain the ability to bring back an animal they had driven extinct.?

The question now is, Should it be done?

? ?The history of putting species back after they?ve gone extinct in the wild is fraught with difficulty,? says conservation biologist Stuart Pimm of Duke University. A huge effort went into restoring the Arabian oryx to the wild, for example. But after the animals were returned to a refuge in central Oman in 1982, almost all were wiped out by poachers. ?We had the animals, and we put them back, and the world wasn?t ready,? says Pimm. ?Having the species solves only a tiny, tiny part of the problem.? ?

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L.A. police ID suspect in girl's abduction case

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Police on Saturday released the name of a man suspected in the abduction of a 10-year-old girl who was snatched from her San Fernando Valley home before dawn last week and abandoned hours later in front of a hospital.

Tobias Dustin Summers, a 30-year-old man who was recently released from prison, was identified as a "child-kidnapping suspect," Los Angeles police said. Summers has a lengthy criminal record, having been arrested in the past for robbery, grand theft auto and kidnapping, according to authorities.

Dozens of detectives worked around the clock looking for clues since the girl was abducted from her home on Wednesday. She was found hours later, wandering near a Starbucks several miles from her home.

The girl was barefoot, scratched and not wearing the same clothes she had on when she vanished. She told the police two men she didn't recognize had taken her from her home.

Investigators have said they believe the girl was driven around the San Fernando Valley in a couple of cars and taken to at least two locations, including a storage facility, before she was released.

A passer-by who recognized her picture from media reports saw her outside the Starbucks and called police. The girl had wandered there from the hospital where she had been dropped.

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Holden makes debut for Sheffield Wednesday

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updated 3:37 p.m. ET March 30, 2013

SHEFFIELD, England (AP) - American midfielder Stuart Holden made his debut on loan at Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, playing the opening 62 minutes before being substituted in a 2-1 victory over Barnsley in a second-tier English game.

Holden joined Wednesday from fellow League Championship side Bolton on Thursday as he looks to regain match fitness following a knee injury that required nearly two years of rehabilitation.

His last game was on Feb. 26 and he will be at Wednesday until April 24. Holden's contract at Bolton expires at the end of the season, but he has been assured of his future at the club.

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Nonverbal Communication In Relationships - Romance - Nairaland

Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by infodollarman(m): 12:57pm On Mar 27Nonverbal communication refer to those signs, signals and body language you display when talking with your partner. they include gestures,movements, tone of your voice and many more. they are very important if your relationship must be successful.

Here some of things you get from nonverbal communication

Knowing how truthful your partner is
understand Whether they care or not
How trustworthy your partner is or mistrustful they are
Be more emotionally connected to your love and many more

Roles Of Nonverbal Communication

1. complimentary role
2. contradictory role
3. repetition role
4. substitution role

Ways Nonverbal Communication Can Be Displayed In A Relationship

1. going out of your way to help your lover
2. ignoring your lover
3. Forgetting their cherished dates like birthdays etc

In all nonverbal communication is paramount to a successful relationship. you must pay attention to not just only spoken words but actions and body languages displayed.

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Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by himclfgud: 5:40pm On Mar 28Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by Griffint: 5:41pm On Mar 28
In all nonverbal communication is paramount to a successful relationship. you must pay attention to not just only spoken words but actions and body languages displayed.

Psychologists will tell you that body language says more.

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Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by Imanuelle: 5:43pm On Mar 28

Reading these signs wrongly, or hastily concluding, could be a disaster!

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Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by Mikkyhandy(m): 5:44pm On Mar 28

Now I know. Good tip anyway

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by my love2011: 5:44pm On Mar 28

Okay I done hear........

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by fuckluv: 5:47pm On Mar 28Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by Abujafood: 5:49pm On Mar 28

These signs have helped me also know my real friends! It also applies to ordinary friendship!

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by iamswizz(m): 5:50pm On Mar 28

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Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by knorkle2: 5:51pm On Mar 28Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by hay sal(m): 5:55pm On Mar 28Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by Nora4real: 6:00pm On Mar 28

Copied......

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by JideTheBlogger(m): 6:05pm On Mar 28

All these without money to spoil her with gifts etc is useless.

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Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by nekaa(f): 6:08pm On Mar 28
my love2011: Okay I done hear........
Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by ichommy(m): 6:12pm On Mar 28

Good 1

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by Gudiza(m): 6:22pm On Mar 28
JideTheBlogger: All these without money to spoil her with gifts etc is useless.

Oh.... This is like more mature stuff.Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by lillyveezy: 6:27pm On Mar 28

is this thread too mature for Nairalanders?why is monosylabic response the order now?

This post has been hiddenRe: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by Myne White(f): 6:46pm On Mar 28Very important indeed, but don't be too hasty to make assumptions!

Assume = behind X u + me

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by bumzel89(f): 7:36pm On Mar 28

Would gladly note that

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by Cine(m): 7:53pm On Mar 28If the only way for you two to speak is for you to call cos the other party never calls first.

then you may need to think twice

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by fitzmayowa: 8:11pm On Mar 28

Points noted...

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by Benardinho(m): 8:36pm On Mar 28

crious.

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by larayat(f): 8:54pm On Mar 28

Noted

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by dedons: 8:58pm On Mar 28Are you telling mehuh

Ok,i hear

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by Fadheelah: 9:22pm On Mar 28

True though, but one has to pay attention & be careful so as not to misinterpret d non verbal communication

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Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by a1solution: 9:25pm On Mar 28

All I can say is if you are man try to make enough money when you are young all other things would be added to you. If you are a lady beautiful or ugly try to be attractive then pretend as a good girl even if you are not one, all other things would be added to you.

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Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by sandra@4: 9:36pm On Mar 28Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by devigblegble: 10:21pm On Mar 28

Is there anything like relationship with money ? NO love without a dollar respect lucky dube

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by Yield(f): 4:55am
Fadheelah: True though, but one has to pay attention & be careful so as not to misinterpret d non verbal communication

+1Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by jaxxy(m): 6:12amA fair attempt bt smwhat incomplete or nt comprehensive or explanatory enough for ur topic... Hence d monotonous replies...

I'll b back!

Re: Nonverbal Communication In Relationships by bigfat08: 10:54am

a very cruel way to communication in a relationship ..to bad

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Is Master School Right For You?

The decision to attain one's master degree is an important one. A few things should be taken into consideration before deciding to go back to school. One must first decide if he or she has enough time to devote to school. Secondly, a critical eye should be given to a potential school budget. Finally, one needs to decide if it is the right time to go back to school. Ultimately, the decision to go back to school should be well thought out and informed.

Most people who are thinking about going back to school consider whether or not they really have the time for it first. It may be very difficult to juggle a full-time job with school. Some people may go back to school during a transition period in their life. They may be able to focus on school full-time. This doesn't mean that one must quit whatever they are doing to go to school. Many people juggle school and work successfully.

Getting a master degree is not a cheap endeavor. One should sit down with a calculator and figure out how much it is actually going to cost. Tuition is only a fraction of what it will cost to go back to school. Potential students should also figure out how much it is going to cost for books, food and living expenses. They need to decide if they will be able to apply for scholarships or if they will need to take out student loans. Many students will save up money before going back to school. This can help to offset expenses if one has to cut back on work hours. It may be necessary to discuss the budget with one's family members as well.

There have been so many technological advancements in the past decade. Students can now study at traditional schools or online. In addition, students are replacing expensive text books with digital copies of their required books. Students often keep all of their notes on laptops or tablets. There are so many great gadgets to help one prepare for getting a master degree. Most professors have decided to go paperless also. Students who are primarily attending school online will get the most use out of their electronic devices.

Ultimately, one needs to decide on whether or not it is the right time to go back to school. Money and time should be the first two factors that need to be considered. Sometimes, it just isn't the right time to go back to school. Other potential students may like to take advantage of transition periods in their life. Staying with one's family after college is a great way to save money during a graduate program. Each situation is different. Every potential student must decide if he or she is ready for graduate school. Pursuing a master degree is a tough but worthy goal. Students will appreciate all of the time they spent planning to ensure scholastic success.

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A-Rod will make more than Houston Astros

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Alex Rodriguez was a fixture on the Yankees' bench at the end of last year, and he will start this season on the DL.

By RONALD BLUM

updated 5:24 p.m. ET March 28, 2013

NEW YORK - Alex Rodriguez will make more this year than all the Houston Astros combined - a lot more.

And he won't even play the first half of the season, if at all.

A-Rod's $29 million salary tops the major leagues for the 13th straight season, according to a study of major league contracts by The Associated Press.

Rodriguez's Yankees are on track to have the highest payroll on opening day for the 15th straight year, climbing above the Los Angeles Dodgers to a projected $228 million with this week's acquisition of Vernon Wells.

With teams due to set opening-day rosters Sunday, the Yankees' payroll will be nearly 10 times the spending of the Astros, who have shrunk their payroll to about $25 million.

HardballTalk previews the 2013 season

"When we get on the baseball field with whomever the opponent is, they are not sitting there saying: `Well, their players make more money than us so therefore you're deemed a winner and we're deemed a loser,"' Astros manager Bo Porter said Thursday. "Games are won and lost on the baseball field, and it doesn't matter what somebody is paid every two weeks. At the end of the day, that person has to be better than you today."

Rodriguez, recovering from hip surgery, is followed on the money list by Philadelphia pitcher Cliff Lee at $25 million.

Three of the top six will start the season on the DL, with A-Rod joined by New York Mets pitcher Johan Santana (third at $24.6 million) and Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira (sixth at $23.1 million). Wells is fourth at $24.6 million and CC Sabathia fifth at $24.3 million, giving the Yankees four of the top six.

The Astros and Miami Marlins have no such worries about pricey players getting hurt. After lifting payroll to about $100 million at the start of last year and then flopping in the first year of their new ballpark, the Marlins slashed spending to around $40 million.

Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig endorses the decisions, saying "every team runs in cycles."

"You have to understand where you are and not be afraid then to do what you have to do," he said. "Outside of building a good farm system, I don't see how you will remain competitive."

HardballTalk previews the 2013 season

The price of competing keeps going up. The average salary projects to about $3.67 million, up about $200,000 from the start of last season.

As always, the Yankees did as they pleased. For all the talk of austerity under owner Hal Steinbrenner, New York will break the record of $209 million it set in 2008 and top the $200 million mark for the sixth straight season. While the Yankees will pay luxury tax for the 11th consecutive year in 2013, they want to get under the $189 million tax threshold in 2014.

"We've actually increased our payroll this year," Yankees President Randy Levine said. "As sometimes happens, certain people like to ignore the facts instead of the reality. These are the same people who one day criticize us for spending too much money, the next day criticize us for spending too little. The goal of the team every year is to do what's necessary to field a championship team. That goes for this year and, as Hal Steinbrenner has said, next year and every year going forward."

For much of the offseason, it appeared as if the Dodgers would emerge as baseball's biggest spenders in their first full season since a group headed by Mark Walter, Stan Kasten and Magic Johnson bought the club for $2 billion from Frank McCourt.

Just 12th at $95 million on opening day last year, the Dodgers climbed to about $216 million after acquiring Josh Beckett, Adrian Gonzalez, Carl Crawford from Boston last summer, when they also added Hanley Ramirez and Brandon League. Los Angeles then signed Zack Greinke during the offseason for $147 million. The Yankees had been the only previous team to reach $200 million.

"Everybody knows it's not about the money. It's about how they're going to play together," said All-Star outfielder Carlos Gonzalez, whose Colorado Rockies will have a payroll of about $75 million.

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"They still have to go out there and know each other and be winners," he said, referring to the Dodgers. "Last year, they got three great players and they still didn't make it because they still have to go out there and get used to playing together and compete."

The Dodgers haven't won the World Series since 1988 and if they fall short again this year, they might spend even more. They had the biggest impact on the elite free-agent market.

"There's a perception that we're in on a couple dozen starting pitchers, three dozen outfielders and infielders, 17, 18 catchers," GM Ned Colletti said during the winter meetings.

Toronto also bulked up, jumping from $75 million at the start of last season to about $118 million after adding Jose Reyes, R.A. Dickey, Mark Buehrle, Josh Johnson in trades and signing Melky Cabrera.

"You look on paper and Toronto should be in the World Series," Red Sox manager John Farrell said. "The talent they've added is substantial."

Oakland showed last year that money isn't everything, winning the AL West despite the lowest payroll in the majors. The A's have gone up slightly to about $68 million.

"Our payroll, as in every year we have owned the A's, has been within our annual budget - around half of our revenue," Oakland owner Lew Wolff said in an email. "We are all set to go even as we face much larger payroll teams. Actually, that makes the season even more exciting to me."

The Mets hardly resemble a high-revenue team anymore and are down to about $90 million - and that includes about $17.5 million to account for the settlement with departed outfielder Jason Bay. After the Mets' owners settled a lawsuit caused by the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme, they promised to resume spending. But they haven't broken out the checkbook just yet, except for a new long-term deal with new team captain David Wright.

"I think we would anticipate being big investors where appropriate," owner Fred Wilpon said.

The AP's figures include salaries and prorated shares of signing bonuses and other guaranteed income for players on active rosters, disabled lists and the restricted lists, and rosters will change before teams must cut down to 25 active players. For some players, parts of deferred signing bonuses and salaries are discounted to reflect current values.

For the first time, the AP study presents payrolls for both active rosters and rosters following adjustments for cash transactions in trades, signing bonuses that are the responsibility of the club agreeing to the contract, option buyouts and termination pay for released players.

For instance, the Astros are paying Pittsburgh $4.5 million as part of last year's trade sending Wandy Rodriguez to the Pirates. Houston's active payroll for its 25-man roster will be about $19 million, the lowest in the major leagues since the 2006 Florida Marlins at $15 million.

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AP Baseball Writer Janie McCauley and AP freelance writers Mark Didtler, Maureen Mullen and Dick Scanlon contributed to this report.

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How Nats went from ugly to elite

Posnanski: The Washington Nationals used to be a laughingstock. And when that happens, where do you even begin to rebuild? And how do they then become baseball's best team in three years? ?Step by step, without skipping steps,? GM Mike Rizzo says.

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Right-to-work law takes effect in Michigan

DETROIT (AP) -- Republican Gov. Rick Snyder said a right-to-work law that took effect Thursday is a milestone that will bring jobs to Michigan, while protesters promised to exact revenge at the polls for the contentious measure Snyder signed in December.

"The labor movement has done a lot of great things for our country. It's not about being anti-union in my view. It's about being pro-worker," Snyder told business and government leaders.

The law allows Michigan workers to choose not to financially support unions that bargain on their behalf. It applies to labor contracts that are extended or renewed starting Thursday, so many unionized employees will not be affected until their existing collective bargaining agreements end months or years from now.

Union organizers asked people to wear red to protest Michigan becoming the 24th right-to-work state. Dozens did so at a morning rally outside the Detroit Athletic Club, where Snyder spoke at a "Pancakes & Politics" event.

Toting a "Snyder (equals) Snake" sign, 52-year-old Detroit resident Dwight Jarrett called on the governor to repeal the law.

"If he doesn't do the right thing, we'll make sure he's out in 2014," he said.

The law cannot be overturned directly in a referendum, though unions could decide to back a 2014 ballot measure that effectively overturns it.

Multiple lawsuits have been filed to strike down the law. Legal challenges in neighboring Indiana, which passed a right-to-work law in 2012, have been unsuccessful.

Snyder said during the event that right-to-work is "done" and "over with."

"This was a significant milestone. It's going to make Michigan more competitive," he said.

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Employment, home prices improve for major U.S. metros: Brookings

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Employment improved and housing prices rose in most major U.S. metropolitan areas in the final quarter of 2012, but output sputtered, according to a report released on Thursday by the Brookings Institution.

The study found that among the 100 largest areas, 78 posted job gains during the fourth quarter, while job growth rates accelerated in 57 metropolitan areas.

Still, employment levels returned to where they were before the 2007-2009 recession in only 14 metropolitan areas. Six of those areas were in Texas: Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, McAllen and San Antonio.

Most metropolitan areas started 2013 with brighter job pictures than the year before. In January, 227 out of all 372 metropolitan areas in the country had unemployment rates lower than January 2012, and the rates were unchanged in 21 areas, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Meanwhile, 306 metropolitan areas gained jobs over the year.

Home prices have been rising in recent months and were up an average of 0.3 percent across the country during the fourth quarter when adjusted for inflation, according to the report from Brookings, an independent research group based in Washington, D.C. In major metropolitan areas, which typically encompass at least one large city and its surrounding suburbs, the average rise was more than double that - at 0.8 percent.

Altogether, home prices increased in 85 out of the largest 100 areas during the fourth quarter.

Brookings found the strongest improvements were in the areas that suffered the most economic damage from the housing crisis: Nevada's Las Vegas, Arizona's Phoenix, Florida's Cape Coral, California's Stockton, and Idaho's Boise. There, the increases were all around 3 percent or more.

Rising home prices are seen as an indicator of the economic recovery gaining momentum.

For local governments that use property taxes as their chief sources of revenue, the upswing will curb the major budget cuts that cities and counties have made in recent years.

Still, when it comes to economic activity, not much has changed for the typical metropolitan area. In a little less than half - 45 - output grew during the quarter, while in 55 metro areas, or slightly more than half of them, output fell.

"This marked a surprising decline in the rate of output growth from prior quarters, due overall to reduced inventories and defense spending," Brookings said.

(Reporting by Lisa Lambert; Editing by Jan Paschal)

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Young, hot and blue

Thursday, March 28, 2013

The Universe is an old neighbourhood -- roughly 13.8 billion years old. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is also ancient -- some of its stars are more than 13 billion years old (eso0425). Nevertheless, there is still a lot of action: new objects form and others are destroyed. In this image, you can see some of the newcomers, the young stars forming the cluster NGC 2547.

But, how young are these cosmic youngsters really? Although their exact ages remain uncertain, astronomers estimate that NGC 2547's stars range from 20 to 35 million years old. That doesn't sound all that young, after all. However, our Sun is 4600 million years old and has not yet reached middle age. That means that if you imagine that the Sun as a 40 year-old person, the bright stars in the picture are three-month-old babies.

Most stars do not form in isolation, but in rich clusters with sizes ranging from several tens to several thousands of stars. While NGC 2547 contains many hot stars that glow bright blue, a telltale sign of their youth, you can also find one or two yellow or red stars which have already evolved to become red giants. Open star clusters like this usually only have comparatively short lives, of the order of several hundred million years, before they disintegrate as their component stars drift apart.

Clusters are key objects for astronomers studying how stars evolve through their lives. The members of a cluster were all born from the same material at about the same time, making it easier to determine the effects of other stellar properties.

The star cluster NGC 2547 lies in the southern constellation of Vela (The Sail), about 1500 light-years from Earth, and is bright enough to be easily seen using binoculars. It was discovered in 1751 by the French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille during an astronomical expedition to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, using a tiny telescope of less than two centimetres aperture.

Between the bright stars in this picture you can see plenty of other objects, especially when zooming in. Many are fainter or more distant stars in the Milky Way, but some, appearing as fuzzy extended objects, are galaxies, located millions of light-years beyond the stars in the field of view.

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Google Calendar in Windows 8, DIY Mallets, and Laundry Timers

Google Calendar in Windows 8, DIY Mallets, and Laundry TimersReaders offer their best tips for accessing Google Calendar in Windows 8, replacing the rubber mallet you don't have, and timing your laundry.

Every day we receive boatloads of great reader tips in our inbox, but for various reasons?maybe they're a bit too niche, maybe we couldn't find a good way to present it, or maybe we just couldn't fit it in?the tip didn't make the front page. From the Tips Box is where we round up some of our favorites for your buffet-style consumption. Got a tip of your own to share? Add it in the comments, email it to tips at lifehacker.com, or share it on our tips and expert pages.

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Subscribe to Your Google Calendars In Windows 8 with a Workaround

Microsoft recently removed the ability to use Google Calendar in Windows 8, but DDenbigh shares a workaround that eases the pain:

If you want to subscribe to Google calendars in Windows 8, head to that calendar's settings and find the private ICS feed. Then, subscribe to that in Windows Live calendar. Then you'll be able to view it in Windows 8 (it's read-only, but better than nothing). This works for all your calendars in Google, not just the primary one

You can see more detailed instructions here.

Google Calendar in Windows 8, DIY Mallets, and Laundry Timers

Turn a Hammer Into a Mallet with a Tennis Ball

Sometimes, a hammer doesn't do the job, and you need a rubber mallet (or something similar). James solves this problem elegantly:

Today I needed a mallet for a car repair, but I don't have one. So I cut a tennis ball and slipped it onto my hammer. Problem solved.

Google Calendar in Windows 8, DIY Mallets, and Laundry Timers

Use Your Phone's Voice Assistant for an Instant Laundry Timer

We've shared a few clever uses for voice recognition, but sicklyslick shares a really simple one:

Voice Actions are very useful for laundry. Whenever i do laundry I just tell my phone "remind me to check the laundry in 45 minutes" and Google Now will add an alarm. You can also say "add calendar" or "set an alarm at."

Obviously, you can do this with Siri as well. It's simple, but really useful for those of us that forget to set timers, or want to do it as quickly as possible.

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Keep Projects on Separate Drives to Avoid Distraction

Geekgirlbarbie keeps herself focused with a few flash drives:

I'm very easily distracted, and while I loved the idea of interchangeable workspaces, I've always had trouble figuring out how to do it for digital-based projects. And now I have!

For any digital based project, I keep a small separate flash drive, which I label with the projects name. On the flash drive I include any necessary files or PDFs, plus a portable version of Firefox with the websites I need bookmarked: helpful articles, sites to search for information, etc.

It keeps me focused, since the project is RIGHT in front of me and takes away a number of distractions ("Where's that file, these are a mess, I should organize them" or "Wow, I haven't worked on this file in 3 days! I'll do that now instead!").

It also makes switching between tasks a breeze: the timer goes off, I eject flash drive, grab different flash drive, and I'm good to go.

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Position Yourself for Success: A Solo Professional's Marketing ...

Great marketing has the power to position your business so your ideal clients find you, follow you, and buy from you.

Think about it: if you?re the first one people think about, you?ll be the first one they buy from. Nice place to be, right?

However, somebody somewhere started making marketing really complicated, especially for solo-professionals and other small businesses. With so many marketing tactics and doo-dahs everywhere, where do you begin?

My advice is to position yourself so your ideal clients know that you?re the one for them, they know the type of results they can get from you, and how you stand head and shoulders above your competition.

Go through this handy checklist and let it guide your path to success.

  1. You understand your expertise and how it helps others.

  2. You confidently claim your expertise without undervaluing it,?over-inflating?it, or making false claims

  3. You communicate your expertise in results based language so prospective clients ?get? you and want to work with you

  4. You know who your ideal client is.

  5. You know where to find your ideal client.

  6. You understand how to price your services

  7. You are able to serve clients in a way that leverages your time yet still delivers maximum results

  8. Your branding is consistent, current, and relevant

  9. Your marketing is consistent, current, and relevant

  10. You have a network of colleagues, referral partners, and other businesses who share opportunities with you

When you have all 10 of these in place, your business can go beyond where you are and put you on a whole new level. Whether you?re a start-up or established business, keeping these tips in mind will keep you visible to the right people and attracting the most lucrative of opportunities.

Action Step:?Some of you reading this are realizing you need a second set of eyes to evaluate and strategize around your business. ?Contact me directly?for information on working with me to put these components into place.

Source: http://vivavisibilityblog.com/position-yourself-for-success-a-solo-professionals-marketing-checklist/

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Zynga Snags Analyst to Be VP of Finance - Mike Isaac - Social ...

atulbaggaAfter a string of high-level departures in 2012, it looks like Zynga is firming up its executive ranks.

The gaming company looks to have snapped up Atul Bagga, an analyst formerly of Lazard Capital Markets, to be the new VP of finance at Zynga, according to a recent change in Bagga?s LinkedIn profile.

Bagga will report to Mark Vranesh, who was appointed Zynga?s chief financial officer back in November of 2012, when former CFO Dave Wehner left the company to join Facebook.

Bagga seems a pretty natural fit at Zynga. He covered video games and Internet companies during his time at Lazard, and has been working as an analyst covering games, media and the digital space for close to 20 years. He has also got a finance background, with stints spent at ThinkEquity and brokerage firm Smith New Court (now a part of Merrill Lynch).

Bagga is a graduate of UC Berkeley?s Haas School of Business, and also holds advanced degrees from the University of Bombay and the National Institute of Technology in Allahabad, India.

Zynga confirmed to AllThingsD that Bagga joined the company.

The hire is one in a string of important appointments for Zynga, which continues to re-staff key positions after its series of executive defections at the end of 2012 and beginning of this year. In a high-level restructuring at the end of 2012, David Ko slid into the COO position while Barry Cottle became Zynga?s chief revenue officer. The company continues to trumpet its heavy focus on mobile going forward, attempting to diversify its game offerings outside of the Facebook platform.

It?s worth noting that apparently not all the departures have been stymied quite yet. Zynga CIO Debra Chrapaty announced Monday she would be leaving the gaming company to become CEO of Nirvanix, an enterprise cloud storage company.

Shares of Zynga were up 1.5 percent after regular trading on Monday afternoon at $3.46 per share.

Source: http://allthingsd.com/20130325/zynga-snags-analyst-to-be-vp-of-finance/

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Excerpts of Calif. gay marriage case at high court

Excerpts from the arguments before the Supreme Court on Tuesday about California's Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage, from a transcript released by the Supreme Court:

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On whether the case should be before them (Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Anthony Kennedy):

ROBERTS: But a state can't authorize anyone to proceed in federal court, because that would leave the definition under Article III of the federal Constitution as to who can bring ? who has standing to bring claims up to each state. And I don't think we've ever allowed anything like that.

KENNEDY: The problem ? the problem with the case is that you're really asking, particularly because of the sociological evidence you cite, for us to go into uncharted waters, and you can play with that metaphor, there's a wonderful destination, it is a cliff. Whatever that was. ... But you're ? you're doing so in a ? in a case where the opinion is very narrow. Basically that once the state goes halfway, it has to go all the way or 70 percent of the way, and you're doing so in a case where there's a substantial question on ? on standing. I just wonder if ? if the case was properly granted.

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On the question of children of same-sex parents (Kennedy and Charles Cooper, the lawyer for the defenders of Proposition 8):

KENNEDY: I think there's ? there's substantial ? that there's substance to the point that sociological information is new. We have five years of information to weigh against 2,000 years of history or more. On the other hand, there is an immediate legal injury or legal ? what could be a legal injury, and that's the voice of these children. There are some 40,000 children in California, according to the red brief, that live with same-sex parents, and they want their parents to have full recognition and full status. The voice of those children is important in this case, don't you think?

COOPER (in response): I certainly would not dispute the importance of that consideration. That consideration especially in the political process, where this issue is being debated and will continue to be debated, certainly, in California. It's being debated elsewhere. But on that ? on that specific question, Your Honor, there simply is no data.

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On the issue of same-sex marriage (Justice Samuel Alito):

ALITO: The one thing that the parties in this case seem to agree on is that marriage is very important. It's thought to be a fundamental building block of society and its preservation essential for the preservation of society. Traditional marriage has been around for thousands of years. Same-sex marriage is very new. I think it was first adopted in The Netherlands in 2000. So there isn't a lot of data about its effect. And it may turn out to be a -- a good thing; it may turn out not to be a good thing, as the supporters of Proposition 8 apparently believe.

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On the question of redefining marriage (Justice Antonin Scalia):

SCALIA: Mr. Cooper, let me ? let me give you one ? one concrete thing. I don't know why you don't mention some concrete things. If you redefine marriage to include same-sex couples, you must ? you must permit adoption by same-sex couples, and there's ? there's considerable disagreement among -- among sociologists as to what the consequences of raising a child in a -- in a single-sex family, whether that is harmful to the child or not. Some states do not ? do not permit adoption by same-sex couples for that reason.

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On the rights of same-sex couples (Theodore Olson, the lawyer for two same-sex couples):

OLSON: This is a measure that walls off the institution of marriage, which is not society's right. It's an individual right that this Court again and again and again has said the right to get married, the right to have the relationship of marriage is a personal right. It's a part of the right of privacy, association, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

ROBERTS (in response): I'm not sure, counsel, that it makes -- I'm not sure that it's right to view this as excluding a particular group. When the institution of marriage developed historically, people didn't get around and say let's have this institution, but let's keep out homosexuals. The institution developed to serve purposes that, by their nature, didn't include homosexual couples. It is -- yes, you can say that it serves some of the other interests where it makes sense to include them, but not all the interests. And it seems to me, your friend argues on the other side, if you have an institution that pursues additional interests, you don't have to include everybody just because some other aspects of it can be applied to them.

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On the Constitution and same-sex couples (Olson and Scalia):

SCALIA: The California Supreme Court decides what the law is. That's what we decide, right? We don't prescribe law for the future. We decide what the law is. I'm curious, when -- when did -- when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? 1791? 1868, when the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted? Sometimes -- some time after Baker, where we said it didn't even raise a substantial Federal question? When -- when -- when did the law become this?

OLSON: May I answer this in the form of a rhetorical question? When did it become unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriages? When did it become unconstitutional to assign children to separate schools.

SCALIA: It's an easy question, I think, for that one. At -- at the time that the Equal Protection Clause was adopted. That's absolutely true. But don't give me a question to my question. (laughter) ... When do you think it became unconstitutional? Has it always been unconstitutional?

OLSON: When the California Supreme Court faced the decision, which it had never faced before, is -- does excluding gay and lesbian citizens, who are a class based upon their status as homosexuals -- is it -- is it constitutional.

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On sexual orientation (Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Cooper):

SOTOMAYOR: Outside of the marriage context, can you think of any other rational basis, reason, for a state using sexual orientation as a factor in denying homosexuals benefits or imposing burdens on them? Is there any other rational decision-making that the government could make? Denying them a job, not granting them benefits of some sort, any other decision?

COOPER (in response): I cannot. I do not have any -- anything to offer you in that regard. ... We are saying the interest in marriage and the -- and the state's interest and society's interest in what we have framed as responsible procreation is -- is vital, but at bottom, with respect to those interests, our submission is that same-sex couples and opposite-sex couples are simply not similarly situated.

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On procreation and age (Justice Elena Kagan and Cooper, and later Scalia):

KAGAN: If you are over the age of 55, you don't help us serve the government's interest in regulating procreation through marriage. So why is that different?

COOPER: Even with respect to couples over the age of 55, it is very rare that both couples -- both parties to the couple are infertile, and the traditional -- (laughter)

KAGAN: No, really, because if the couple -- I can just assure you, if both the woman and the man are over the age of 55, there are not a lot of children coming out of that marriage. (laughter)

COOPER: Society's interest in responsible procreation isn't just with respect to the procreative capacities of the couple itself. The marital norm, which imposes the obligations of fidelity and monogamy, Your Honor, advances the interests in responsible procreation by making it more likely that neither party, including the fertile party to that --

KAGAN: Actually, I'm not even --

SCALIA: I suppose we could have a questionnaire at the marriage desk when people come in to get the marriage -- you know, Are you fertile or are you not fertile? (laughter.) I suspect this court would hold that to be an unconstitutional invasion of privacy, don't you think?

KAGAN: Well, I just asked about age. I didn't ask about anything else. That's not -- we ask about people's age all the time.

COOPER: Your Honor, and even asking about age, you would have to ask if both parties are infertile. Again --

SCALIA: Strom Thurmond was -- was not the chairman of the Senate committee when Justice Kagan was confirmed. (laughter)

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Saliva testing predicts aggression in boys

Mar. 26, 2013 ? A new study indicates that a simple saliva test could be an effective tool in predicting violent behavior.

The pilot study, led by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and published this week online in the journal Psychiatric Quarterly, suggests a link between salivary concentrations of certain hormones and aggression.

Researchers, led by Drew Barzman, MD, a child and adolescent forensic psychiatrist at Cincinnati Children's, collected saliva samples from 17 boys ages 7-9 admitted to the hospital for psychiatric care to identify which children were most likely to show aggression and violence. The samples, collected three times in one day shortly after admission, were tested for levels of three hormones: testosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and cortisol. The severity and frequency of aggression correlated with the levels of these hormones.

Barzman's team focused on rapid, real-time assessment of violence among child and adolescent inpatients, a common problem in psychiatric units. But he believes a fast and accurate saliva test could eventually have several other applications.

"We believe salivary hormone testing has the potential to help doctors monitor which treatments are working best for their patients," said Barzman. "And because mental health professionals are far more likely to be assaulted on the job than the average worker, it could offer a quick way to anticipate violent behavior in child psychiatric units. Eventually, we hope this testing might also provide a tool to help improve safety in schools."

For this study, the saliva test was used in combination with other aggressive behavior tools, including the Brief Rating of Aggression by Children and Adolescents (BRACHA) questionnaire, an assessment tool also developed by Barzman's team to predict aggression and violence in the hospital.

"This study sample, while small, gives us the data we need to move forward," added Barzman. "We have more studies planned before we can reach a definitive conclusion, but developing a new tool to help us anticipate violent behavior is our ultimate goal."

Barzman's team included Douglas Mossman, MD, a psychiatrist at the University of Cincinnati (UC) and an internationally recognized authority on violence prediction; Michael Sorter, MD, Director, Division of Psychiatry at Cincinnati Children's; David Klein, PhD, MD, an endocrinologist at Cincinnati Children's; Thomas Geracioti , MD, an expert in the endocrinology of mental disorders based at the Veterans Administration Medical Center and Kacey Appel, a PhD candidate in epidemiology at UC.

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  1. Drew H. Barzman, Douglas Mossman, Kacey Appel, Thomas J. Blom, Jeffrey R. Strawn, Nosa N. Ekhator, Bianca Patel, Melissa P. DelBello, Michael Sorter, David Klein, Thomas D. Geracioti. The Association Between Salivary Hormone Levels and Children?s Inpatient Aggression: A Pilot Study. Psychiatric Quarterly, 2013; DOI: 10.1007/s11126-013-9260-8

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Berkshire amends warrant deal with Goldman Sachs

(AP) ? Warren Buffett's company says it's changed its warrant agreement with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to allow it to be settled with stock, cementing its place as a long-term investor.

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. received the right to buy 43.5 million Goldman shares as part of a $5 billion deal it made to bolster the New York-based investment bank during the financial crisis.

Originally, Berkshire could buy Goldman stock for $115 per share until this Oct. 1.

Now instead of Berkshire paying cash for all 43.5 million shares, Goldman will compensate Berkshire with stock for the difference between its stock price this fall and the exercise price.

The deal will likely make Berkshire one of Goldman's top 10 biggest shareholders. Goldman shares are currently 27 percent higher than the exercise price.

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BlackBerry shares drubbed, just days before key results

TORONTO (Reuters) - Reports of a lackluster launch of its pivotal new smartphone in the U.S. market cost BlackBerry an influential downgrade on its stock on Monday and a 4 percent drop in its share price, just days ahead of quarterly results that will offer the first concrete gauge of how its new phone is being received.

The results, due on Thursday, will offer a glimpse of sales of the new Z10 device in Britain, Canada and several other markets, where it has been available for more than a month.

Sales in the vital U.S. market began only on Friday, and to little or no fanfare, prompting Goldman Sachs to cut its rating on BlackBerry to "neutral" from "buy". Goldman cited little marketing support from the company and apparently low sales.

The Goldman report, coupled with other media and analysts' reports of a flat U.S. debut, have pulled down the volatile stock more than 11 percent on the Nasdaq since Friday, including a fall of 4.5 percent to $14.23 on Monday.

Nevertheless, an upbeat forecast from the company on Thursday could push BlackBerry shares higher again, said Eric Jackson, founder and managing Partner of Ironfire Capital LLC, which owns shares in BlackBerry.

"Even if they report a so-so quarter ... If they provide robust guidance for the current quarter that could really light a fire under the stock," said Jackson, once a long-time bear on BlackBerry's stock but who is now bullish on its prospects.

LOW EXPECTATIONS

BlackBerry unveiled the Z10 on January 30 and has reported fairly solid demand for it in its home country, Canada, and in other countries such India and the United Arab Emirates, where BlackBerry still has a strong brand and presence.

But the late debut in the United, due to a longer carrier testing process, and the muted reception there has cast doubts on BlackBerry's chance of a turnaround.

The Z10 is the first in a line of devices that will be powered by BlackBerry's new BB10 operating system. It is a key part of the company's attempt to regain relevance and win back market share in the smartphone arena that it once dominated.

But delays in transitioning to the new platform have hurt BlackBerry's fortunes, and the company has ceded much ground to rivals like Apple's iPhone, Samsung Electronics Co's Galaxy line and other devices powered by Google's market-leading Android operating system.

"It remains to be seen if BlackBerry 10 can gain mainstream acceptance against Android and (Apple's) iOS," said Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu, who still expects BlackBerry to meet or beat investor expectations when it reports its fiscal fourth-quarter results on Thursday, driven by momentum around the Z10.

"We anticipate a decent quarter as expectations are low," Wu said. "However, we remain on the sidelines as we are concerned with lack of profitability."

Analysts, on average, expect BlackBerry to report a loss of 29 cents a share in the period on sales of $2.8 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. Wall Street will be looking for sales of about 1 million Z10 devices in the quarter.

Shares of BlackBerry closed down 68 cents at $14.23 on the Nasdaq on Monday, while its Toronto-listed shares fell 68 Canadian cents to C$14.51.

(Reporting by Euan Rocha; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn, Janet Guttsman and Peter Galloway)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blackberry-shares-slide-goldman-downgrade-124119682--finance.html

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Super batteries? Hybrid ribbons a gift for powerful batteries

Mar. 25, 2013 ? Hybrid ribbons of vanadium oxide (VO2) and graphene may accelerate the development of high-power lithium-ion batteries suitable for electric cars and other demanding applications.

The Rice University lab of materials scientist Pulickel Ajayan determined that the well-studied material is a superior cathode for batteries that could supply both high energy density and significant power density. The research appears online this month in the American Chemical Society journal Nano Letters.

The ribbons created at Rice are thousands of times thinner than a sheet of paper, yet have potential that far outweighs current materials for their ability to charge and discharge very quickly. Cathodes built into half-cells for testing at Rice fully charged and discharged in 20 seconds and retained more than 90 percent of their initial capacity after more than 1,000 cycles.

"This is the direction battery research is going, not only for something with high energy density but also high power density," Ajayan said. "It's somewhere between a battery and a supercapacitor."

The ribbons also have the advantage of using relatively abundant and cheap materials. "This is done through a very simple hydrothermal process, and I think it would be easily scalable to large quantities," he said.

Ajayan said vanadium oxide has long been considered a material with great potential, and in fact vanadium pentoxide has been used in lithium-ion batteries for its special structure and high capacity. But oxides are slow to charge and discharge, due to their low electrical conductivity. The high-conductivity graphene lattice that is literally baked in solves that problem nicely, he said, by serving as a speedy conduit for electrons and channels for ions.

The atom-thin graphene sheets bound to the crystals take up very little bulk. In the best samples made at Rice, fully 84 percent of the cathode's weight was the lithium-slurping VO2, which held 204 milliamp hours of energy per gram. The researchers, led by Rice graduate student Yongji Gong and lead author Shubin Yang, said they believe that to be among the best overall performance ever seen for lithium-ion battery electrodes.

"One challenge to production was controlling the conditions for the co-synthesis of VO2 ribbons with graphene," Yang said. The process involved suspending graphene oxide nanosheets with powdered vanadium pentoxide (layered vanadium oxide, with two atoms of vanadium and five of oxygen) in water and heating it in an autoclave for hours. The vanadium pentoxide was completely reduced to VO2, which crystallized into ribbons, while the graphene oxide was reduced to graphene, Yang said. The ribbons, with a web-like coating of graphene, were only about 10 nanometers thick, up to 600 nanometers wide and tens of micrometers in length.

"These ribbons were the building blocks of the three-dimensional architecture," Yang said. "This unique structure was favorable for the ultrafast diffusion of both lithium ions and electrons during charge and discharge processes. It was the key to the achievement of excellent electrochemical performance."

In testing the new material, Yang and Gong found its capacity for lithium storage remained stable after 200 cycles even at high temperatures (167 degrees Fahrenheit) at which other cathodes commonly decay, even at low charge-discharge rates.

"We think this is real progress in the development of cathode materials for high-power lithium-ion batteries," Ajayan said, suggesting the ribbons' ability to be dispersed in a solvent might make them suitable as a component in the paintable batteries developed in his lab.

Co-authors of the new paper are Rice graduate students Daniel Hashim and Lulu Ma; research scientist Zheng Liu; former Rice visiting researcher Liang Zhan, now an associate professor at East China University of Science and Technology in Shanghai; and faculty fellow Robert Vajtai. Ajayan is the Benjamin M. and Mary Greenwood Anderson Professor in Engineering and a professor of mechanical engineering and materials science, chemistry, and chemical and biomolecular engineering.

The work was funded by the U.S. Army Research Office and the Office of Naval Research through a Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative grant and a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship grant.

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    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Jessica Alba arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actor Johnny Depp accepts Favorite Movie Actor award for 'Dark Shadows' onstage during Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for KCA)

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    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Lucy Hale arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Singer Fergie arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Miranda Cosgrove arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Zendaya Coleman arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Ryan Newman and actor Scott Baio arrive at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Angela Bassett and daughter Bronwyn Vance arrive at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Ryan Newman arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Halston Sage arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Willow Smith arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actor Matt Bennett arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Madeleine Rose Yen arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Gracie Dzienny arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for KCA)

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    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: NASCAR driver Danica Patrick arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Host Josh Duhamel speaks onstage during Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Show

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actor Cory Monteith and Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas speak onstage during Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Red Carpet

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Singer Cody Simpson arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Show

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas walks onstage during Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for KCA)

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    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actor Cory Monteith walks onstage during Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Kristen Wiig arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actors Kristen Wiig and Steve Carell speak onstage during Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Zendaya Coleman arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Dancer Karina Smirnoff arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Singer Ashley Tisdale arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Singer Ke$ha performs onstage during Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Show

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: (L-R) Actors Kristen Stewart (R), winner of Favorite Movie Actress for 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2,' and Sandra Bullock speak onstage during Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Show

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Singer Katy Perry, winner of Favorite Female Singer, speaks onstage during Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actresses Kristen Stewart (L) and Selena Gomez arrive at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Red Carpet

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actor Rico Rodriguez (C) arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Selena Gomez arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Selena Gomez arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actor Leon Thomas III arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Show

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: NASCAR driver Danica Patrick walks onstage during Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Red Carpet

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: (L-R) Actors Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico and Jason Dolley arrive at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Mark Davis/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Arrivals

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Actress Tanya Chisholm arrives at Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for KCA)

  • Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Show

    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 23: Host Josh Duhamel speaks onstage during Nickelodeon's 26th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at USC Galen Center on March 23, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for KCA)

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