The Oakland Raiders were one of ten NFL teams to officially open training camp Wednesday after a labor agreement ended the four-month player lockout. (July 27)
Continue reading …‘Haven’ star Emily Rose says her character Audrey Parker isn’t sure what is up and who she really is in the second season of the Syfy drama. (July 27)
Continue reading …Ronnie Bryant was vastly outnumbered. Leaning against a wall during a recent Birmingham, Alabama, public hearing , Bryant listened to an overflow crowd pepper federal officials with concerns about businesses polluting the drinking water and causing cases of cancer. After two hours, Bryant—a coal mine owner from Jasper—had heard enough and, in a moment being described as ” right out of Atlas Shrugged… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 26/07/2011 14:50 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Mets outfielder Carlos Beltran waived a no-trade clause and accepted a trade to the San Francisco Giants Wednesday. (July 28)
Continue reading …Some first responders and others who became ill after working at ground zero are angry about a cancer exclusion in the federal government’s $2.8 billion 9/11 victim fund. (July 27)
Continue reading …Opinion spam isn’t a new version of your favorite meat treat, repackaged for discerning canned ham consumers. According to a team of researchers at Cornell University, it’s a growing problem affecting user generated review sites, and the gang is working to stop it dead in its tracks with a new program that’s aimed at tracking down fake reviews . That software, which has been tested on reviews of Chicago hotels, uses keyword analysis and word combination patterns to bust opinion spammers — fakers, for example, use more verbs than their truth-telling counterparts. The as of yet unnamed program apparently has the ability to post deceptive opinions with 90 percent accuracy, but is currently only trained on hospitality in the Windy City. Ultimately, the group sees the software as a filter for sites like Amazon, but, for now, you’ll just have to trust the old noggin to do the detecting for you. Researchers developing software to finger phony reviews originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Jul 2011 01:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The great news for people who live in northern climes is that they can now legitimately boast: “We have bigger brains than you southern people.” The bad news is that they’re not any smarter—they just have crappier weather. Scientists who studied 55 skulls from around the world discovered that…
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Continue reading …Review of 1.6 million mammograms from 685,000 women shows that commonly used computer-assisted detection (CAD) makes mammograms more costly but not better at finding cancers.
Continue reading …Premier Wen Jiabao has called for a sweeping and transparent probe into the crash between two bullet trains, which killed at least 39 people Design flaws in signal equipment and human error caused the high-speed train crash in China last weekend that killed at least 39 people, a railway official said. The preliminary finding comes in the face of public anger about the government’s handling of the accident near Wenzhou in Zhejiang province. Premier Wen Jiabao, who arrived in Wenzhou on Thursday to check on the investigation and the conditions of the survivors, has called for a sweeping and transparent probe into the crash between two bullet trains, which also hurt more than 190 people. Six train cars derailed and four fell about 65 to 100 feet from a viaduct Saturday night after one train plowed into the back of another train that had stalled after being hit by lightning. An Lusheng, head of the Shanghai Railway Bureau, said there were design problems with the signal light equipment at the Wenzhou South Station and dispatchers did not send any warnings after the lightning strike. “After the lightning strike caused a failure, an interval signal machine that should have shown a red light mistakenly upgraded it to a green light instead,” An said in comments carried by state broadcaster CCTV. The Beijing National Railway Research and Design Institute of Signal and Communication, which designed the signal equipment, on Thursday issued a letter of apology to the families of the victims and the injured passengers. It said it would cooperate with the investigation and would “have the courage to assume responsibility and accept the punishment deserved.” Wen’s visit comes a day after more than 20 relatives of people who died in the crash gathered at the Wenzhou South Station, holding banners demanding answers regarding the accident’s cause, Chinese media reported. “After such a big thing has happened, the railway departments cannot hide behind while they let the local governments deal with it and solve it. They are slow and won’t show their faces. Is it the government that wants to protect them, or has the government been threatened by them?” one man surnamed Lin who lost his elder brother, Lin Xiao, in the crash, told the Yangcheng Evening News. The government has ordered a two-month safety campaign for its railway system amid questions about how the crash occurred. Wen called for the campaign to be widened to target all transport infrastructure, coal mines, construction sites, and industries dealing with dangerous chemicals. The accident was the biggest blow yet to China’s burgeoning high-speed rail ambitions that have been highlighted as a symbol of the countries rising economic and technological prowess. Rapid expansion of the services has been dogged by concerns about safety, corruption scandals and criticism that schedules are impractical and tickets too expensive for ordinary Chinese. Open just one month, the much-hyped 820-mile Beijing-Shanghai line has been plagued by power outages and other malfunctions. Saturday’s accident outside the eastern city of Wenzhou prompted an outpouring of anger among the public and even in the usually docile state media, with questions posed over the cause of the crash and the government’s handling of the aftermath. The firing of three top officials at the Shanghai Railway Bureau did little to tamp down criticism that authorities made only passing attempts to rescue survivors while ordering tracks swiftly cleared to restore service. China Rail transport guardian.co.uk
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