World War II exhibit of Peter Hurd sketches opening at Museum of Texas Tech

Artist Peter Hurd knew the excitement and danger of fighting for freedom.

During World War II, the New Mexico native worked as a correspondent for Life Magazine, where he had the opportunity to travel the world.

My father did many paintings that were featured in Life and Time Magazine, and some are hanging in the offices of the Pentagon, Michael Hurd said.

In 1942, Peter was stationed with the Eighth Air Force in England, where he painted out of airplanes sometimes in dangerous territory.

The quality of the pieces, many of which are beautifully done, happened during air raids and while they were being bombed, Michael said. Its like trying to perform brain surgery while bombs are going off in the hospital. It says a lot about how he was able to calm his nerves enough to create such beautiful paintings and drawings.

The Museum of Texas Tech will feature a display of the artists sketches during his time abroad. The Peter Hurd World War II Sketches and World War II Galleries Exhibits will begin Saturday with a reception honoring veterans from 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Kay Davis, organizer of the event, said Hurd created many small World War II sketches that are being loaned by his family for the exhibit. More than 100 of these sketches are being used as part of a summer collaboration between the Museum of Texas Tech, the Silent Wings Museum and the Science Spectrum, called Celebrating Our Heroes.

This all started when the Texas Tech Museum had already scheduled for the World War II Associated Press exhibit to come to Lubbock for the summer, so we chose to do our gala which is a fundraising project for museums around the World War II theme, Davis said. The whole summer then was kind of built around what was going on at Silent Wings, as well as the Science Spectrum and Texas Tech, to honor our veterans. It was a great way to kind of bring our whole community together and celebrate our heroes for a summer.

Michael Hurd said he thinks the theme is a great way to celebrate American life as depicted by his father. His father had a great sense of humor and was a great storyteller, Michael said, which allowed him to find a balance when painting the atrocities of war.

Davis said the Hurd exhibit will feature mostly small works, some of which include notes by the artist.

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TripInsurance.com Partners With Travel by Design to Create the Vacation of a Lifetime for Facebook Sweepstakes Winner

LOS GATOS, CA--(Marketwire -06/12/12)- TripInsurance.com (www.TripInsurance.com), the most trusted online resource to help travelers find the trip coverage they need, is partnering with Travel by Design (www.travelbydesigninc.com), a leading provider of custom travel services that cater to travelers who have a desire for epicurean, sports, adventure, and cultural experiences, to create a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience for the winner of TripInsurance.com's "Conquer the World" sweepstakes.

The #ConquertheWorld sweepstakes runs through June 25, 2012, and the winner receives a cash prize of $5,000 to use toward a vacation trip or anything they like. As part of the prize, the winner can choose to have Travel by Design create a custom travel experience worth up to the value of the grand prize. Travel by Design specializes in creating unforgettable custom travel experiences such as unique culinary, special destination, sports packages, adventure packages, and special-interest experiences. For example, Travel By Design has created unique travel experiences for previous clients, including an eight-day Food & Wine Tour of the Amalfi Coast with Chef Shaun Doty; a four-day art excursion to New York City with the Sperlman College of Fine Arts; a 15-day Journey for Food Lovers to India with Chef Suvir Saran; and a nine-day culinary tour of Mexico with Chef Ivy Stark.

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Skyscanner: Top 10 Best Travel Quotes Ever

EDINBURGH, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Skyscanner complies 10 of the best quotes about travel, travelling, holidays and foreign lands to inspire you to see the world.

1. Travel, which had once charmed him, seemed, at length, unendurable, a business of colour without substance, a phantom chase after his own dream's shadow.

- F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and Damned

2. Writing and travel broaden your ass if not your mind and I like to write standing up.

- Ernest Hemingway

3. The ideal is to feel at home anywhere, everywhere

- Geoff Dyer, Paris Trance

4. I needed no better reason for the journey than to be exactly where I was, knowing what I knew. Those were the times when I felt full of natural wisdom, scratching at heaven's very door.

- Ted Simon, Jupiters Travels

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Local Santa Fe Bartender Competes in World's Largest Cocktail Program

After months of searching for the nation's best talent??behind the bar, local Santa Fe mixologist, Alexander Velez,??has been selected to compete??against 19 of his peers in the USBG??and Diageo World Class U.S. Finale. On June 19th, Alex??will travel to New York City where his??culinary??creativity and mixology craftsmanship will be put to the test in four??challenges ...

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Cruise.com Moves to Expand South Florida Headquarters Office in Florida

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Cruise.com, a subsidiary of Omega World Travel, Inc. and one of the Internets leading cruise sellers, announces the move and expansion of the South Florida headquarters to 255 East Dania Beach Boulevard, Dania, FL. Cruise.coms move is a part of their strategic plan to give customers the experience of visiting its convenient location and spending time with expert consultants who will create a personal and superior vacation experience.

The move to the Dania Beach location now provides the local community with the opportunity to sit down and speak with friendly, highly trained and experienced travel consultants in a traditional agency environment. Cruise.com has long been recognized for its unmatched expertise, excellent customer service and exceptional value for both cruise vacations and tours. The new locations upcoming programs promise to introduce more people to the world of cruising including excellent value, destinations that dreams are made of, beautiful accommodations, and incredible onboard amenities such as onboard spas, chic restaurants, dazzling nightlife and high-tech innovations.

We want the community to come in and be comfortable, as one of our highly trained professionals assists them with all their travel arrangements, said Anthony Hamawy, President of Cruise.com. With an expert and personable staff, our hope is that we become the come to place in South Florida for all our neighbors cruise and travel needs.

One of our goals is to offer a wide variety of special travel related functions. Ongoing programs will include unique Lunch and Learn presentations covering a variety of cruise related seminars, consumer travel presentations and other exciting events. We want to introduce the excitement, fun and affordability of cruising to the community in a different way, said Cruise.coms Senior Vice-President, Jeanne Wyndrum.

Cruise.coms new headquarters, offering ample parking, is centrally located to Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Interstate 95 and 595, the Port of Miami and Port Everglades, making it easily accessible to customers.

About Cruise.com

Established in 1998, Cruise.com is one of the Internets largest cruise specialists. Cruise.com offers comprehensive itineraries and ship details for more than 70 cruise lines worldwide at the most competitive prices and is one of the top sellers of cruises on the Internet. Cruise.com was recently named Travel Agency of the Year by Vacation.com. Cruise.com is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Omega World Travel, Inc. Travelers interested in booking their cruise can contact Cruise.com at 866-401-0895 or visit their website at http://www.cruise.com. In addition to cruises, Cruise.coms full-service team offers a wide menu of other services including a variety of land packages and tours, shore excursions, vacation homes and villas through both Cruise.com and their other websites, http://www.LuxuryTravelTeam.com and http://www.HomesandVillas.com.

About Omega World Travel

Omega World Travel is a woman-owned, diversity supplier, and the fourth largest travel management company in the U.S. Headquartered in Fairfax, Va., Omega World Travel services corporate, government, meeting, and leisure clients throughout the U.S., Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Omega World Travel also owns Cruise.com, one of the largest sellers of cruises on the Internet, and TravTech, a software development company. For additional information about Omega World Travel please visit: OmegaTravel.com

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Life Technologies and Cellular Dynamics International Partner for Global Commercialization of Novel Stem Cell …

CARLSBAD, Calif., June 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Life Technologies Corporation (LIFE) today announced a partnership with Cellular Dynamics International (CDI), the world's largest producer of human cells derived from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, to commercialize a set of three new products optimized to consistently develop and grow human iPS cells for both research and bioproduction.

The partnership marries CDI's leadership in human iPS cell development with Life Technologies' expertise in stem cell research tool manufacturing and global distribution network to make these novel technologies accessible to researchers around the world. Life Technologies' commercialization of Essential 8 Medium, Vitronectin (VTN-N), and Episomal iPSC Reprogramming Vectors addresses several challenges associated with developing relevant cells for use in a wide range of studies, from basic and translational research to drug discovery efforts. The effectiveness of these products is the focus of recent validation studies published in the journals Nature Methods and PLoS One.

"The launch of these new stem cell culture products furthers CDI founder and stem cell pioneer Jamie Thomson's vision to enable scientists worldwide to easily access the power of iPSC technology, thus driving breakthroughs in human health," noted Bob Palay, CDI Chief Executive Officer.

To eliminate the variability introduced by a mouse cell feeder layer previously used during the culture of human iPS cells, researchers have adopted "feeder-free" media. However, existing feeder-free culture media contain more than 20 interactive ingredients, many of which, such as bovine serum albumin (BSA) and lipids, are highly uncharacterized and vary significantly from lot-to-lot.This leads to variability in iPS cell growth and differentiation and impedes the progress of disease studies and potential clinical applications.

Essential 8 Medium, manufactured in a Life Technologies current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) facility, overcomes this barrier. In addition, BSA and other undesirable components have been removed from the media, thus reducing the number of ingredients to just eight well-characterized elements required to support efficient growth, eliminate variability, and enable large-scale production of human iPS cells.

"Essential 8 has far fewer variables, it's more straight-forward and a lot more reproducible," said Emile Nuwaysir, Ph.D., Chief Operating Officer and Vice President of Cellular Dynamics International. "If the goal is to make a billion cardiomyocytes a day, every day, you want to make sure they're all the same. That's virtually impossible using mouse embryonic fibroblasts and it's very difficult using the more complex, feeder-free media that were available before Essential 8."

Optimized for use with Essential 8 Medium, Vitronectin (VTN-N) is a defined, human protein-based substrate that further eliminates variability during iPS cell culture unlike most existing feeder-free media that requires the use of an undefined matrix derived from mouse tumor cells for cell attachment and growth. The combination of Essential 8 Medium and Vitronectin (VTN-N) provides a defined, culture system free of non-human components for robust, cost-effective and scalable iPS cell culture.

Life Technologies is also introducing the Episomal iPSC Reprogramming Vectors, which leverages non-viral, non-integrating technology to deliver six genes to initiate the reprogramming of human somatic cells, such as blood and skin cells, to iPS cells. A non-viral approach offers a key advantage: human-derived iPS cells have more relevance for patient-specific, disease research. Traditional viral-based methods, such as lentivirus or retrovirus, require integration into the host genome for replication and can disrupt the genome of the reprogrammed cells.

"The ability to reproducibly establish andculture iPS cells using defined reagent systems is key for the advancement of stem cell research, disease modeling and drug discovery," said Chris Armstrong Ph.D, General Manager and Vice President of Primary and Stem Cell Systems at Life Technologies. "The commercialization of these exciting new products serves that purpose and underscores our commitment to provide the most innovative and relevant workflow tools to our customers."

All three products were developed at the University of Wisconsin by Dr. James Thomson, whose lab pioneered embryonic stem cell research and much of the technology surrounding stem cell culturing conditions, in vitro differentiation and iPS cell generation.

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BGI, GE Healthcare team up on pioneering stem cell science projects

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Chalfont St. Giles, UK, and Shenzhen, China 12 June, 2012 GE Healthcare, the healthcare business of GE (NYSE: GE), and BGI, the world's largest genomics organization, jointly announced today a pioneering multi-year research collaboration in stem cell science. The objective of the collaboration is to help advance the potential global utility of stem cell-derived assays for use in drug discovery and toxicity testing by exploring the underlying genetic variation between ethnically diverse human stem cell lines. The collaboration was announced at a signing ceremony attended by Dr Amr Abid, General Manager Cell Technologies, GE Healthcare Life Sciences and Lin Fang, Vice President of BGI, Ye Yin, Deputy President of BGI, and Yutao Du, Deputy President of BGI.

The collaborating parties are initially undertaking two ground-breaking projects. Firstly, BGI is performing genome sequencing and epigenetic analysis on cardiomyocytes and hepatocytes supplied by GE Healthcare Life Sciences. The aim is to map out the genetic variation across an ethnically diverse range of stem cell lines and to examine the changes that occur during differentiation into specific cell types in order to increase the understanding of cell models used in drug development research. Secondly, GE Healthcare is providing BGI with an IN Cell Analyzer 2000 system, a research tool for high content cellular imaging analysis. Training on the IN Cell Analyzer will be provided to BGI, enabling it to investigate gene function for a library of previously sequenced cell types by overexpressing or blocking the activity of single genes and observing the effect in selected populations of cells.

Dr Amr Abid, General Manager Cell Technologies, GE Healthcare Life Sciences, said, "As the pharmaceutical industry seeks to reduce the cost of drug development and to bring more effective, safer drugs to market, the availability of more biologically relevant and predictive cell models is becoming increasingly important. Our long term vision is to help this process by developing a broad range of Cytiva stem-cell derived assays, to include cell types from a wide diversity of ethnic backgrounds. This is a big challenge and we are delighted to be working with such a prestigious institute as the BGI, with its significant resources and world-class capabilities in genomics and epigenomics. By working together, we will advance our understanding of different stem cell lines, which in turn may in the future help in the global drive to develop new, safer and more effective medicines."

Yutao Du, Deputy President of BGI, said, "The importance of high-throughput sequencing has been increasing rapidly in the areas of healthcare, agriculture, environment, and others. Genetic variation analysis of functional cells derived from embryonic stem cells may provide a promising cell model resource for drug development and cell therapy. We are grateful for this opportunity to join hands with an outstanding healthcare organization to push the boundaries of understanding in the field of stem cells. "

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About GE Healthcare

GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services that are shaping a new age of patient care. Our broad expertise in medical imaging and information technologies, medical diagnostics, patient monitoring systems, drug discovery, biopharmaceutical manufacturing technologies, performance improvement and performance solutions services help our customers to deliver better care to more people around the world at a lower cost. In addition, we partner with healthcare leaders, striving to leverage the global policy change necessary to implement a successful shift to sustainable healthcare systems. Our "healthymagination" vision for the future invites the world to join us on our journey as we continuously develop innovations focused on reducing costs, increasing access and improving quality around the world. Headquartered in the United Kingdom, GE Healthcare is a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE). Worldwide, GE Healthcare employees are committed to serving healthcare professionals and their patients in more than 100 countries. For more information about GE Healthcare, visit our website at http://www.gehealthcare.com.

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Heart disease and stem-cell treatments: caught in a clinical stampede

A few years ago, concerns over these heart trials were voiced by a Norwegian professor, Harald Arnesen. He concluded in 2007 that they are not convincing and that one German team had achieved striking results only because the control group in its trial had done particularly badly. Prof Arnesen called for a moratorium on this kind of stem-cell therapy.

That still did not deter the clinicians. This January, another trial funded by the EU was announced the largest of all, with 3,000 heart-attack patients recruited from across Europe.

The idea behind the trials is straightforward. During a heart attack, a clogged blood vessel starves heart muscle of oxygen. Up to a billion heart muscle cells, called cardiomyocytes, can be damaged, and the body responds by replacing them with relatively inflexible scar tissue, which can lead to fatal heart failure. So why not implant stem cells that can grow into cardiomyocytes?

Stem cells, of course, come in many kinds: the embryonic variety have the potential to turn into all 200 cell types in the body. Adult stem cells, harvested from the patient, have a more limited repertoire: bone marrow stem cells generate blood cells, for example. So to claim, as was done in 2001, these bone marrow stem cells could turn into heart muscle was both surprising and exciting.

Analysis shows that, at best, the amount of blood pumped during a contraction of one heart chamber rose by 5 per cent after treatment. In a patient where heart efficiency has fallen to 30 per cent of normal, that could be significant but it is relatively meagre, none the less. And it turns out that this level of improvement results whatever the cells injected into the damaged muscle even if they have no prospect of forming cardiomyoctes.

Even the believers in the technique now agree that implanted cells exert a paracrine action, triggering a helpful inflammatory response or secreting chemicals that boost blood vessel formation. But were still waiting for convincing evidence that a patients lost heart muscle cells can be replaced.

Embryonic stem cells offer one route to that goal, though it is difficult to turn them into the right cell type reliably, and there are other risks, such as uncontrolled growths. Another option has come from work by Prof Richard Lee at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, who has found that some adult stem cells can recruit other stem cells already in the heart to become cardiomyocytes.

Meanwhile, other fields of medicine that have seen more systematic research on stem cells are making real progress in using them for example, to treat Parkinsons, diabetes and macular degeneration. The lesson here is that, ultimately, it takes careful experiments, not belief, to make that huge leap from the laboratory to the hospital.

Roger Highfield is director of external affairs at the Science Museum Group

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Seven Directions Custom Tours Presents Summer 2012 Getaways Ideas for Shorter Vacations

Many different getaways, from Astronomy to Spirituality and Hands-on Experiences,can be tailored-designed by Seven Directions Custom Tours to inspire an exciting and unusual vacation.Santa Fe, New Mexico (PRWEB) June 12, 2012 Seven Directions Custom Tours offers captivating ideas to overcome both the constraints created by the economy and the shrinking free time most travelers encounter. The new ...

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Tim Freke: A Gift of Inspiration

To me, spirituality is about more than simply self-realization. It also involves self-expression. The art of awakening is to both "know yourself and show yourself." When we wake up to the wonder of life there is a deep "love of being" that demands to be expressed by bringing love into the world... by contributing to the collective through being creative.

I have worked all my life in the arts and as a spiritual philosopher, so I have always been keen to combine the two. I love conveying deep ideas through books, music, performance, and so on. So I was delighted to have the opportunity this year to create a short film with director Nick Ralph exploring the experience of awakening in a simple, vivid and experiential way.

My hope is that we have created a poignant little film that will touch both those who have an interest in spirituality and those who don't see themselves as spiritual at all. I feel this is important if we are to share the possibility of awakening with as many people as possible in mainstream culture.

So in this blog I want to do more than give you just words. I want to offer you a feast of ideas and images by sharing our short film... as a gift of inspiration. Let me know your reactions. If you enjoy it please share the film with your friends and social media. Love is only truly love when it is shared.

Deep love,

T!M

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Criminal Complaints Against Suvarna TV Channel & Chief For Instigating Violence In Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam

Two police documents [# 0294/2012, Section 154 Cr.P.C & # 300/2012, Section 154 Cr.P.C with Karnataka State Police in Ramanagara, India], reveal a slew of criminal cases that have been filed against a group of protestors & a local media chief of Suvarna TV Channel of Karanataka state, India in the wake of the recent violent attacks on the Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam Ashram, Bidadi, India. ...

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Delving inside Earth from space

ESA astronaut Andre Kuipers is running experiments on the International Space Station that are shedding light on conditions deep inside Earth. Orbiting some 400 km above us, Geoflow is offering insights into the inner workings of our planet. Descending 3000 km under our feet, Earth's mantle is a semi-solid fluid under our thin outer crust. The highly viscous layers vary with temperature, pressure and depth.

Understanding how the mantle flows is a major interest for geophysics because it could help to explain earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. Computers can model it, but how can scientists be sure they are correct?

The deepest that humans have ever drilled is just over 12 km, so investigating the mantle directly is out of reach for the immediate future.

Instead of probing Earth's depths directly, six European teams led by the University of Cottbus in Germany looked to recreate aspects of mantle flow in a laboratory. Experiments simulating these conditions can verify and improve the computer models.

This poses a different problem, however. How can gravity be simulated without Earth's gravity itself influencing the results?

The solution is to send an experiment to our largest weightless laboratory: the International Space Station.

Planet in a box ESA sponsored the development of an experiment that mimics the geometry of a planet. Called Geoflow, it contains two revolving concentric spheres with a liquid between them. The inner sphere represents Earth's core, with the outer sphere acting as the crust. The liquid, of course, is the mantle.

Free from the influence of Earth's gravity, a high-voltage electrical field creates artificial gravity for the experiment.

As the spheres rotate slowly and a temperature difference is created between the shells, movement in the liquid is closely monitored. The temperatures can be controlled down to a tenth of a degree.

Andre has seen plumes of hotter liquid rising towards the outer shell - as predicted by computer simulations.

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Earth From Space: Egypt From the International Space Station

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Throttle Up! J-2X Powerpack Test Sets Record – Video

11-06-2012 08:44 During a record-breaking June 8 test, engineers throttled the J-2X powerpack up and down several times to explore numerous operating points required for the fuel and oxidizer turbopumps. The results of this test will be useful for determining performance and hardware life for the J-2X engine turbopumps. The J-2X engine will power the upper stage of the evolved NASA¹s Space Launch System, an advanced heavy-lift rocket that will provide an entirely new national capability for human exploration beyond Earth¹s orbit. The test was conducted at NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center in south Mississippi. Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne is developing the J-2X engine for NASA¹s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. (NASA/SSC)

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SAIC Receives NASA 2011 Marshall Space Flight Center Contractor Excellence Award

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) (SAI) announced today it was awarded a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 2011 Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Contractor Excellence Award (CEA) at the annual Center Director's Breakfast on May 17 in the Davidson Center for Space Exploration at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala. SAIC was honored in the Large Business - Service category for contributions to the MSFC's mission.

SAIC provides NASA a wide spectrum of information technology (IT) services for MSFC, including software development and maintenance, mission-critical IT implementation, operations and maintenance, telecommunications, and network management. SAIC was honored for its outstanding performance on three major contracts - the longstanding NASA Information Technology Services (UNITeS) contract, and two follow-on awards under the agency's IT Infrastructure Integration Program (I3P) - the multi-year Enterprise Applications Service Technologies (EAST) and NASA Integrated Communications Services (NICS) contracts. These three contracts provide MSFC and the agency with comprehensive IT services that are critical to NASA's mission and daily operations.

Eligible contractor companies were evaluated for the award on seven criteria: contract technical performance; schedule and cost performance; leadership and quality improvements; customer satisfaction; innovation; and a category that included safety, diversity and outreach.

As a CEA winner at MSFC, SAIC is now a finalist for the NASA George M. Low Award, the agency's oldest and most prestigious award for quality and performance in the aerospace industry.

"SAIC is honored to receive the MSFC CEA award," said Doug Wagoner, SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager. "We have a long history of service to NASA, and this award is a testament to our employees for their commitment to providing excellent support for the MFSC mission."

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SAIC is a FORTUNE 500(R) scientific, engineering, and technology applications company that uses its deep domain knowledge to solve problems of vital importance to the nation and the world, in national security, energy and the environment, critical infrastructure, and health. The Company's approximately 40,000 employees serve customers in the U.S. Department of Defense, the intelligence community, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, other U.S. Government civil agencies and selected commercial markets. Headquartered in McLean, Va., SAIC had annual revenues of approximately $10.6 billion for its fiscal year ended January 31, 2012. For more information, visit http://www.saic.com/. SAIC: From Science to Solutions(R)

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SAIC Receives National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2011 Marshall Space Flight Center Contractor Excellence …

MCLEAN, Va., June 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) (SAI) announced today it was awarded a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 2011 Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Contractor Excellence Award (CEA) at the annual Center Director's Breakfast on May 17 in the Davidson Center for Space Exploration at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala. SAIC was honored in the Large Business Service category for contributions to the MSFC's mission.

SAIC provides NASA a wide spectrum of information technology (IT) services for MSFC, including software development and maintenance, mission-critical IT implementation, operations and maintenance, telecommunications, and network management. SAIC was honored for its outstanding performance on three major contracts the longstanding NASA Information Technology Services (UNITeS) contract, and two follow-on awards under the agency's IT Infrastructure Integration Program (I3P) the multi-year Enterprise Applications Service Technologies (EAST) and NASA Integrated Communications Services (NICS) contracts. These three contracts provide MSFC and the agency with comprehensive IT services that are critical to NASA's mission and daily operations.

Eligible contractor companies were evaluated for the award on seven criteria: contract technical performance; schedule and cost performance; leadership and quality improvements; customer satisfaction; innovation; and a category that included safety, diversity and outreach.

As a CEA winner at MSFC, SAIC is now a finalist for the NASA George M. Low Award, the agency's oldest and most prestigious award for quality and performance in the aerospace industry.

"SAIC is honored to receive the MSFC CEA award," said Doug Wagoner, SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager. "We have a long history of service to NASA, and this award is a testament to our employees for their commitment to providing excellent support for the MFSC mission."

About SAIC

SAIC is a FORTUNE 500 scientific, engineering, and technology applications company that uses its deep domain knowledge to solve problems of vital importance to the nation and the world, in national security, energy and the environment, critical infrastructure, and health. The Company's approximately 40,000 employees serve customers in the U.S. Department of Defense, the intelligence community, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, other U.S. Government civil agencies and selected commercial markets. Headquartered in McLean, Va., SAIC had annual revenues of approximately $10.6 billion for its fiscal year ended January 31, 2012. For more information, visit http://www.saic.com/. SAIC: From Science to Solutions

Statements in this announcement, other than historical data and information, constitute forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause our actual results, performance, achievements, or industry results to be very different from the results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Some of these factors include, but are not limited to, the risk factors set forth in SAIC's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the period ended January 31, 2012, and other such filings that SAIC makes with the SEC from time to time. Due to such uncertainties and risks, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof.

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Research and Markets: Astronautics: The Physics of Space Flight, 2nd, Enlarged and Improved Edition

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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/l4lnwj/astronautics_the) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Astronautics: The Physics of Space Flight, 2nd, Enlarged and Improved Edition" to their offering.

As a crewmember of the D-2 shuttle mission and a full professor of astronautics at the Technical University in Munich, Ulrich Walter is an acknowledged expert in the field. He is also the author of a number of popular science books on space flight.

The second edition of this textbook is based on extensive teaching and his work with students, backed by numerous examples drawn from his own experience. With its end-of-chapter examples and problems, this work is suitable for graduate level or even undergraduate courses in space flight, as well as for professionals working in the space industry.

Key Topics Covered:

Preface to Second Edition

1 Rocket Fundamentals

2 Rocket Flight

3 Rocket Staging

4 Thermal Propulsion

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Red Bull MotoGp Rookies return this weekend at Silverstone

Last year's Silverstone sensation Lorenzo Baldassarri is hoping that the wide open spaces of the ex airfield will allow him to get back on track to retain his title while current points leader Scott Deroue intends to keep his double Estoril victory juggernaut rolling.

Though 15 year old Baldassarri won race 2 at Jerez in April his other 2012 races have been somewhat frustrating. A 14th and a 10th from Estoril dropped him from points leader leaving Spain to 5th after Portugal.

In contrast 16 year old Dutchman Deroue overcame taking just 6 points from Jerez thanks to a 10th in race one and being knocked off in race 2 to storm into the lead thanks to a 50 point perfect score in Estoril.

The fact that Baldassarri heads to Silverstone as lap record holder means little for both races were soaking wet last year and the Italian's 2 minute 31.500 second mark from Race 1 is way off the dry pole time recorded by Alan Techer at 2 min. 23.775.

Baldassarri was the sensation of both races though, charging away from the pack on Saturday only to be caught as he failed to respond to the drying track and finished 4th.

He made no such error on the Sunday, shot off into the lead and though chased by Saturday's winner, the then 15 year old Austrian, Lukas Trautmann, he was never headed and won by 11 seconds.

It was the race weekend that really set Baldassarri on course for the title while Trautmann could not quite match his pace in the second half of the season scoring only 4 points in the remaining races to finish the year 10th.

Trautmann will be hoping that his Silverstone form returns though everyone else will be keen on a significant improvement on the freezing wet conditions that blighted 2011.

Deroue only picked up a single point last year for 19th and 15th but he is not the same rider, 12 months have wrought a huge change, he is by far the most improved Rookie and has rocketed from back-marker to points leader.

The title chase extends far beyond Deroue and Baldassarri of course and 16 year old Germans Philipp Oettl and Florian Alt lie 2nd and 3rd in this year's table and but for Alt's technical DNF in Race 2 in Jerez after he had won Race 1 he might well have the points lead.

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Bird’s head color determines its personality

UK researchers have shown that highly sociable Australian birds, called Gouldian finches, have different personalities according to the color of their heads.

The team, led by Leah Williams and Dr. Claudia Mettke-Hofmann from Liverpool John Moores University, found that red-headed birds have aggressive tendencies, while those with black heads are bold and take more risks than their peers.

This is only the second time researchers have demonstrated such a strong link between personality and color. The only other study showed that dark, male Hermanns tortoises are both more aggressive and bolder than paler males.

Williams studied the birds as part of her PhD project. She said:

We think that head color is used as a signal of personality to other birds in the flock, so they know who to associate with.

Scientists first noticed a link between animals different colors and various aspects of their behavior such as aggression, sexual behavior and predator-avoidance tactics in the early 90s. Red, for example, has long been associated with aggression in cichlids, other birds, reptiles, primates and even us.

But individual behaviors like aggression can only be called personality if repeatable over long periods of time. Williams said:

Earlier studies didnt look to see if these behaviors are aspects of these animals personalities, because they didnt repeat them multiple times.

So Williams and animal personality expert Mettke-Hofmann teamed up with Dr. Andrew King from The Royal Veterinary College to find out if color defines personality in the endangered Gouldian finch. Williams explained:

We decided to look at these finches, because an Australian study had revealed that the red-headed ones are more aggressive, with red-heads dominant over black-headed finches.

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