Test drug eases behavioral symptoms seen in autism

In mice, compound curbs repetitive behaviors and improves sociability

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In adult mice, an experimental drug eases two of the core behavioral symptoms of autism spectrum disorders, a new study shows. A single injection of the compound curbed repetitive behaviors and improved sociability, researchers report in the April 25 Science Translational Medicine.

Although its too soon to say whether the drug will work in people with autism, similar medicines are already being tested in humans for a related neurological condition known as fragile X syndrome. This may be a case where you have a mouse finding that can actually lead to human studies in a fairly short amount of time, says psychiatrist and molecular neuroscientist Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele of Vanderbilt University in Nashville.

No currently available drugs treat the core features of autism spectrum disorders impaired social interactions, communication problems and repetitive behaviors, says study coauthor Jill Silverman of the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Md. This is really exciting and worth investigating further because there are no available medicines out there, she says.

Silverman and her colleagues focused on two kinds of inbred mice with unusual behaviors. One kind of mouse, a strain called BTBR, repetitively grooms, doesnt interact with other mice normally and squeaks less than others. The second, called C58, jumps again and again, up to 50 times a minute.

About half an hour after receiving a dose of the compound, known as GRN-529, the animals pathological grooming and jumping lessened, the team found. Some signs of abnormal social behavior improved, too. Coauthors at Pfizer saw the same results in tests in their lab at Groton, Conn. For the repetitive behaviors, it was a really strong finding, Silverman says. For the social behaviors, it was a more mild effect.

To Veenstra-VanderWeele, the effects on repetitive behavior are particularly exciting. We dont have great treatments for these types of repetitive behaviors, which often lead to significant distress, he says.

The drug works by interfering with a protein in nerve cells called mGluR5, which detects the brain chemical glutamate. Researchers are becoming increasingly interested in drugs that target mGluR5.

Three companies Novartis, Roche and Seaside Therapeutics are testing related compounds in people with fragile X syndrome. About a third of people with the condition have behavioral deficits that meet the criteria for autism spectrum disorders.

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Want to Make Rational Decisions? Think About Them In a Foreign Language. | 80beats

Behavioral economists have documented the all too many ways that humans are predictably irrational. Emotions and biases often just get the better of us. In a new study inPsychologicalScience, however,psychologists found that people forced to think in a foreign language made more rational decisions. Cest vrai!

Psychologists took classic scenarios from behavioral economics and posed them to students in their native and foreign languages. Heres an example of one:

Theres a disease epidemic sweeping through the country, and without medicine, 600,000 people will die. You have to choose one of two medicines to make:

If you choose medicine A, 200,000 people will be saved. If you choose medicine B, there is a 1/3 chance of saving 600,000 people and a 2/3 of saving no one. Which medicine do you choose?

Most people would go with A, the less risky bet, because were risk-averse when the choice is framed as a gainas in saving people. But what if we framed the question a little differently in this second scenario?

If you choose medicine A, 400,000 people will die. If you choose medicine B, there is a 1/3 chance of saving 600,000 people and a 2/3 of saving no one. Which medicine do you choose?

Suddenly, with this glass-half-empty wording, medicine A seems like a less palatable option. Although the two scenarios are exactly the same (200,000 saved and 400,000 dead are the same thing if you have 600,000 people), people become more risk-seeking in the second scenario, when medicine A is framed as a loss of life,and go with medicine B. The researchers asked this question to three different groups of studentsAmericans learning Japanese, Koreans learning English, and Americans learning Frenchand in each case the risk-framing effect disappeared when students had to think in their foreign language. They acted rationally.

Even when we understand a foreign language, what should be emotionally charged phrases, such swears or expressions of love, just dont register the same emotional effect. The researchers think thats why the participants were able to make more rational decisions in a foreign language. Humans are very loss-aversethe pain of losing $10 is generally worse than the joy of winning $10but this emotional aspect gets filtered out when thinking in a non-native tongue. A second experiment in the study asked students to make bets on a coin toss, and American students made bets more rationally in Spanish.

As anyone who has tried learning a new language knows, thinking in a foreign language is hard. Usually when were faced with this extra layer of difficultywhat psychologists call cognitive loadwe start relying on mental shortcuts rather than considering the problem rationally. Thats one reason this result about thinking in foreign languages is a little surprising, and also kind of heartening: We can find relatively easy ways to engage our rational faculties if necessary.

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Keck's Exclusives: Grey's Anatomy Finale Preview — Big Death Ahead!

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Grey's Anatomy's executive producer Shonda Rhimes has confirmed to me exclusively that a beloved character will die in the ABC drama's May 17 season finale. "A lot of our writers were crying, which is a very rare thing," she says. "There's some really shocking, horrible moments."

It can't be worse than the bloodshed two years ago when a crazed gunman hunted the doctors like animals, can it? "Yeah, it is," says Rhimes. "People's mettle is going to be tested."

Writing the episode, she adds, was sheer "torture... I've been sitting with my head in my hands for days. I understand the choice I made, but it scares me how fans are going to react."

Fans began voicing their concern when Rhimes recently tweeted a quote from author Kurt Vonnegut: "Be a Sadist. No matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them in order that the reader may see what they are made of." Yikes! The ominous quote, Rhimes says, was just what she needed to give her "the courage to do what we're doing in the finale."

The heart-stopping drama begins in the May 10 episode with "a big case that takes a group of our people out of the hospital. It's sort of the medical case of their lives," says Rhimes, hinting that the patient could possibly be one of their own.

That episode will also give us our first glimpse of Derek and Meredith's completed dream house. While Rhimes originally planned for the season to end with the couple watching in horror as their new home burned to the ground, she says, "I was not ready to do that."

Instead, the dream house is being constructed and is "quite beautiful. I feel like this is the moment for it, since Meredith and Derek are having a debate about their future. I just hope we can use it next season."

While she's keeping much of the finale secret, Rhimes does offer a few specifics. Fans can look forward to some "extraordinarily romantic Ben and Dr. Bailey stuff," with Bailey making a decision "that will fundamentally change her life."

And keenly aware that "Mark and Lexie fans have been very adamant about them getting back together, they'll have some very beautiful moments with one another that I hope the fans are going to really love," Rhimes says.

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Grey's Anatomy Recap: "Moment of Truth"

It's the moment of truth yes, that's the episode title, but it also marks the residents' trip to San Francisco to take their medical boards. Some crack under the pressure April and others just don't care come on, Alex! Who handles the stress the best? Let's take a look at how each of the docs fared being away from Seattle Grace:

Meredith: Unfortunately, baby Zola has the stomach flu which means Meredith does too, so she's sick as a dog when they land in SF. Everyone is worried that she'll get them sick, so they avoid her like the plague, except Cristina (more on that below). Even the day of, she's still ill. Ruh-roh.

April: She's naturally freaking out and unable to handle the stress. When another doc, whose job she unknowingly stole from him, insults her at the hotel bar, she punches him in the face and tries to beat him up. Feeling more confident, she decides to sleep with Jackson. Yup, April gets deflowered. Immediately after, however, she is awkward and essentially kicks him out of her room. Before she goes into the boards, she tells Jackson that the reason she was a virgin is because... she loves Jesus, and now Jesus hates her. Oh April.

Jackson: He's the most calm of the bunch, even with his mom there as a medical examiner. He's also the perfect gentleman when it comes to April, standing up for her in the bar chivalry isn't dead! and even tries to resist sleeping with her, worried that she's going to regret her actions. His big shock before the boards next to April's declaration of love for Jesus is that he discovers Catherine and Webber slept together when he knocks on her hotel room door the next morning. Awkward.

Cristina: She's the only one who tries to take care of Meredith, and she pretty much does everything through their conjoined hotel room door... while it's closed. Their time together does afford Cristina a chance to reveal that Owen had cheated on her (even though Meredith already knew) and that she wants to leave Owen and take the job across the country. Will the twisted sisters be separated?!

Alex: Alex is more focused on Morgan's son Tommy, who has taken another turn for the worst. He even flies back to Seattle just to be there for his surgery, and stays when he's taken off life support. With a swift kick in the behind from Arizona, Alex will attempt to make it back in time for the boards. As of the end of the episode, when his name is called, he's MIA.

The promos for next week promise that one of the Seattle Grace residents will fail. Who do you think it will be? Hit the comments with your thoughts.

It's the moment of truth yes, that's the episode title, but it also marks the residents' trip to San Francisco to take their medical boards. Some crack under the pressure April and others just don't care come on, Alex! Who handles the stress the best? Let's take a look at how each of the docs fared being away from Seattle Grace:

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Grey's Anatomy Scoop: Jackson and April's Hookup Is Not a Dream!

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"No it's not a dream. They do make out for real!"

There you have it, folks! The recent Grey's Anatomy promos don't lie: Sarah Drew confirms that April and Jackson (Jesse Williams) will be hooking up in this Thursday's episode, when the doctors travel to San Francisco to take their medical boards.

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Does this mean April will finally be deflowered? Drew was mum on that front (which we'll take as a "yes.") "That is still up in air," she says. Their fling springs from the stresses of taking the medical boards, which will decide the doctors' fates and also help them land jobs that will take them away from Seattle Grace.

"April goes a little crazy," Drew says. "She is super anxious, super just full of panic and anxiety about doing well or failing and she doesn't really know what to do with all of this extra energy and is jumping out of her skin. She does a lot of things that are really surprising and out of character for her that leads to some pretty fantastic fallout afterwards." In case you missed the promo, she also punches a guy in the face.

The hookup, in particular, will lead to a very interesting turn of events heading into the final episodes of the season. "It's going to bite both of them in the ass because they both walk away from that being confused by the whole thing," Drew says. "The writers have really written a very interesting journey for April and Jackson over the next four episodes. We see a lot of conflict and confusion -- how do you continue to be friends after something like that happens?

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"What we'll see that lasts is their deep abiding friendship and the fact that they really do care for one another on a very deep level that isn't just butterflies and romance at all. There's also something big that's revealed about April, something about her character that's revealed at the end of this week's episode that also plays into everything that happens between the two of them and rest of the episodes of the season."

Even though Lexie (Chyler Leigh) has turned her attention back towards Mark (Eric Dane), will the sudden hookup destroy the relationship she shares with April? That remains to be seen since no one will learn of their tryst. "April and Jackson are not sharing their confusion with anybody else," she says. "So nobody else in the hospital knows anything has happened between the two of them."

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'Grey's Anatomy' recap: Exam Anxiety

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THE MORNING AFTER Just before the biggest exam of their lives, Kepner (Sarah Drew) said she felt bad for hooking up with Avery (Jesse Williams) because of her love for Jesus.

In a departure from the norm, a tidbit from the teaser for next weeks episode of Greys Anatomy seems like the appropriate place to start when discussing this weeks episode, Moment of Truth. It was during a moment where Averys mother, Catherine Avery -- the ever-delightful treat, Debbie Allen -- dramatically turns to Richard Webber and reveals about the impending resident exams: One of your Seattle Grace doctors didnt pass.

Granted, the teaser is just that -- a teaser. So it could easily have cut out the part where Webber turns back to Catherine Avery the next minute and says, But youre wrong! So-and-so did, in fact, pass. Anyhow, were supposed to be left thinking that one of the Seattle Grace-Mercy West fifth-year residents who were taking their boards in this weeks episode wont pass muster.

Meredith Grey teased the tension washing over the residents in her show-opening voiceover. The only thing between you and the rest of your career is a test, she dutifully intoned. In a random hotel. In a random city. With a random examiner, asking you random questions. Nervous? You should be. Bailey, in her usual way, offered up disbelief that theyd actually arrived at this day at all. They started off with so little promise, she said, I feel like Im witnessing a miracle. Thanks for that, Bailey.

The most obvious candidate for the failed Seattle Grace doctor? Karev, of course. The episode ended with his examiner walking into the hallway where the residents were waiting, calling his name, and -- when he didnt come forward -- turning around and closing her exam-room door. Done! Or so it seems. Karev, as we all saw, went to San Francisco for the exam but then ran back to Seattle Grace to help out Arizona with intern Morgans premature infant Tommy. His reversal in this arena was totally Karev and also totally annoying -- just a couple weeks ago he didnt want to have anything to do with Morgan or the baby. And then we saw him leaving his exams -- after flying all the way to San Francisco for them -- to tend to her? Right. (Also, I love how in the alterna-world of Seattle Grace, booking flights around the country at the drop of a hat is as easy as driving down the block. Need to remember: This is television!)

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World Malaria Day is April 25; Malaria No More Teams Up with Inspirato’s Inspired Giving to End Malaria Deaths

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Malaria No More is a committed partner in the global effort to end malaria deaths in Africa, and Inspiratos new Inspired Giving platform leverages exceptional travel experiences to support some of the worlds most innovative charitable organizations. The two have joined together in a new partnership that helps Malaria No More develop a significant source of year-round revenue for its work supporting the unprecedented global effort to end malaria. Malaria is an infectious blood disease transmitted by mosquitoes that killed 655,000 people in 2010, according to the World Health Organizations most recent World Malaria Report. World Malaria Day is April 25.

Inspiratos new online Inspired Giving platform (www.inspiredgiving.com) was designed to help charitable organizations like Malaria No More raise funds in a new way. Donors who contribute $2,000 to Malaria No More through the Inspired Giving website gain select access to Inspiratos club-managed portfolio of vacation residences with previously members-only discounts and unparalleled personal vacation services in locations ranging from California and Colorado to Mexico and Hawaii.

The Inspired Giving donation model benefits Malaria No More in a number of ways:

Malaria No More will offer multiple opportunities throughout the year for supporters to donate to its cause through Inspiratos Inspired Giving, including at high-profile fundraising events in key markets such as New York, Chicago, Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles.

Funds raised will be applied toward Malaria No Mores malaria control interventions and health communication campaigns. For example, in Africa, its NightWatch campaign airs nightly public service announcements via radio in malaria-endemic communities across Africa at nine oclock p.m., when the malarial mosquito comes out to bite, reminding households to sleep under their mosquito nets. Since its founding in 2006 by media executive Peter Chernin and finance pioneer Ray Chambers, now the United Nations Special Envoy for Malaria, the organization has distributed nearly three million mosquito nets. In the U.S., innovative awareness efforts such as Comedy Fights Malaria boost education about the malaria epidemic in Africa and have proven effective in inspiring Americans to take action and make a difference.

Ending malaria through prevention and treatment is an achievable cause, and its unacceptable that so many children die from something as silly as a mosquito bite, let alone a disease we know how to cure, said Richard Thayer, events and special project manager for Malaria No More. Weve seen extraordinary, tangible progress as the world has come together to end malaria in Africa and people have learned to think about and respond to malaria in a new way. But there is still so much more work to be done.

The World Health Organization this year reported that malaria deaths have been reduced by more than 25 percent globally since 2000, and by 33 percent in Africa, where nearly 90 percent of deaths occur. In the U.S., more than 50 percent of Americans now recognize malaria as a major global challenge compared to 28 percent in 2006.

For Malaria No Mores donors, the donation and vacation booking experience is simple: the donor is given access to Inspiratos Inspired Giving exclusive web portal, http://www.inspiredgiving.com; selects Malaria No More as the charitable organization of choice; and makes a tax-deductible donation of $2,000. That donor is then able to book a vacation to a luxury Inspirato destination and enjoy all that Inspirato members enjoy, including: personalized service from an Inspirato vacation advisor, exclusive discounts up to 50 percent off market prices, an on-site destination concierge, and luxurious accommodations ranging from intimate, couples-only, one-bedroom retreats to large, well-appointed homes in excess of 3,000 square feet.

Donors get access to Inspiratos incredible vacations on breathtaking properties in stunning locations around the globe. And they do this with the satisfaction of knowing they are benefitting a cause near to their hearts at the same time, said Jackie Benton, executive director of Inspiratos Inspired Giving. We are excited to provide Malaria No More with this unique fundraising platform and to offer donors the rare opportunity to experience club-style luxury travel in some of the worlds most desirable vacation destinations.

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For the fourth consecutive year Coco Reef, Tobago is the recipient of the World Travel Award for the Caribbeans Leading Hotel. The Awards, described by the Wall Street Journal as the Oscars of the global Travel and Tourism Industry, revealed who are the best of the best in the world during a glittering event staged in Montego Bay Jamaica. Celebrity entrepreneur Graham Cooke, president and founder of the World Travel Awards commented: The past year has brought significant challenges to the travel industry. They include increased tax on long haul travel, a major economic turndown and a significant reduction in tourism spending, all of which have impacted travel and tourism worldwide. Todays winners have not only been recognised as the best in their region, but they have proved themselves to be the best in the world and the number one choice of travel professionals and consumers alike. He added: They have remained focused on their long term objectives and continue to deliver above and beyond the call of duty, setting an example that is inspirational to all involved in the global travel and tourism industry.

After receiving the award, owner of Coco Reef Resorts Ltd, Bermudian hotelier John Jefferis, said: I am extremely proud to have received this award again, on behalf of Coco Reef, Tobago. It is a testimony to our outstanding director and general manager, Eric Feniet and his team of dedicated professionals who never forget that providing exemplary service to all of our customers is what sets our resort apart from others. Jefferis added: Although I have considerable funds invested in Coco Reef, Tobago, including a recently completed $9 million dollar upgrade of the property with a fabulous new beach restaurant, our guests continues to tell us that their most memorable experience is our friendly, courteous and professional staff. In these times of boring multi-national chains, I am immensely proud that the managers and staff at Coco Reef, Tobago have again been recognised as being exceptional. Jefferis developed the resort more than 12 years ago. Facilities include the exquisite $2,000 a night Sunset Villa with its marble bathrooms and 24 karat gold fittings, which has been frequented by numerous celebrities. The property has 140 rooms, villas and suites and is situated on its own private beach, in 10 acres of beautifully manicured tropical gardens.

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Tourism a ‘force for good’, says WTTC CEO at close of Global Summit

23 April 2012

Tourism is a "force for good in the world that is respected and welcomed by all", according to David Scowsill, President & CEO of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) at the close of the Global Summit in Tokyo.

In his closing speech to the assembled 1,200 delegates at the Global Summit, David said: "We are responsible for 255 million jobs, 6 trillion dollars, which is 9% global GDP - this makes us bigger than automotive, bigger than mining and bigger than manufacturing. For every one dollar spent in Travel & Tourism, we generate 3 dollars to the economy.

"As an industry, we will continue to drive the sustainability agenda forward. The leaders of WTTC are finding that the balance between people, planet and making profits is not only achievable, but essential for consumers and to every employee of their organisations. I believe that together we can become a Force for Good that is respected and welcomed by all - wherever our journey takes us.

"I believe we have started to show the kind of leadership that is befitting of an industry that can generate growth, jobs, prosperity and sustainability at both global and regional level, like no other industry on this planet can."

The Global Summit finished with an extravaganza of music and dancing to celebrate the handover to Abu Dhabi which will host the 13th WTTC Global Summit, 8-10 April 2013; and a personal message for delegates to attend the WTTC Americas Summit in Riviera May 16-18 May 2012.

The World Travel & Tourism Council is the global authority on the economic and social contribution of Travel & Tourism. It promotes sustainable growth for the industry, working with governments and international institutions to create jobs, to drive exports and to generate prosperity. In 2011 Travel & Tourism accounted for 255 million jobs globally. At US$6.3 trillion (9.1% of GDP) the sector is a key driver for investment and economic growth. For more than 20 years, the World Travel & Tourism Council has been the voice of this industry globally. Members are the Chairs, Presidents and Chief Executives of the world's leading, private sector Travel & Tourism businesses. These Members bring specialist knowledge to guide government policy and decision-making, raising awareness of the importance of the industry as an economic generator of prosperity.

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ResortsandLodges.com Reports 60% Increase In North America Travel Search Volume For Q1 2012

MINNEAPOLIS, April 24, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- ResortsandLodges.com, a world leading Resort and Lodge destination travel website, is releasing Q1 traffic stats for domestic US travel searches across their site.

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As consumer confidence returns, ResortsandLodges.com has seen explosive growth in travel queries and overall search traffic in the first quarter of 2012. A more than 60% spike in overall site usage is a strong positive sign that the travel economy is regaining its footing.

"We're very happy to see travel searches and overall traffic up across the board. With more than 50 Million visits since 2003, it's not often you see as sharp an increase in traffic as we've seen in the first quarter of 2012. This is a great sign for domestic travel and especially for the thousands of Resort and Hotel properties that rely on ResortsandLodges.com to drive transient and group customers to their properties both in peak and not peak travel times, said Ryan Bailey, President of TravelNet Solutions Owners of ResortsandLodges.com."

These traffic increases come at a great time as TravelNet Solutions is preparing to release an entirely new social layer and design to the 14 year old travel site.

"Not only have we seen an increase in traffic, we've seen a major increase in advertiser activity. We've gone from 424 active packages to over 1,800 active deals and packages by more than 800 properties in our leading vacation package market place, said Matt Renner, VP of Business Development. This shows that not only are people searching, but advertisers are finding new, innovative ways to package their products and distribute them to our millions of annual visitors."

Among some of the more impressive year over year statistics, ResortsandLodges.com has seen the following from 2011 to 2012:

60.4% Increase in total visits49.5% Increase in unique visitors54.3% Increase in page views41% Increase in phone calls52.4% Increase in online reservations

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TravelNet Solutionsis the owner and operator ofResortsandLodges.com, a first generation travel website that serves more than 10 Million travelerseachyear and influences more than $100 Million in direct reservations annually toitspartner Resort, Hotel and Vacation Rental advertisers. For more information visit:http://www.travelnetsolutions.com

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Travel and Tourism in Brazil, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2016: Hosting of FIFA World Cup and Olympic Games to …

NEW YORK, April 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Travel and Tourism in Brazil, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2016: Hosting of FIFA World Cup and Olympic Games to Promote Tourism Growth

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The report provides top-level market analysis, information and insights, including:

Historic and forecast market sizes covering the entire Brazilian travel industry

Detailed analysis of tourist spending patterns in Brazil

Descriptions and market outlooks for various sectors in the Brazilian tourist industry, such as transportation, accommodation and travel intermediaries

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TripAdvisor Survey Reveals Air Travel On The Rise In 2012

NEWTON, Mass., April 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --TripAdvisor, the world's largest travel site*, today announced the results of its annual air travel survey of more than 1,000 U.S. respondents. Americans are flocking to the skies this year as 91 percent of respondents said they plan to fly domestically in 2012, compared to 84 percent that did last year. International flights are also on the rise, with 65 percent planning a flight out of the country, up from 55 percent in 2011.

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Mobile Use Takes Off

There has been a significant increase in mobile device usage for air travel among survey respondents.

Fliers seem skeptical about the need to shut off their beloved mobile devices.

Shh Anti-social in the Air

When it comes to flying, the majority of travelers have no interest in socializing.

Not even a presidential candidate could get some fliers to come out of their shell: 33 percent would not choose to sit next to Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, or Newt Gingrich, if given the opportunity.

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Herd mentallity and the information super highway – Video

23-04-2012 12:30 The human body is a bio-mechanical machine operated and controlled by the most advanced super computer ever devised. But even this super computer can become "over-loaded" and unable to maintain the functions it is designed for, and that's when we fall ill. In molecular biology, the first thing we learned was that the human body DOES NOT MAKE MISTAKES! If it did, it would have failed evolutions test for the strongest a LONG time ago. We are the culmination of eons of designs better than the last. And the number 1 function of your skin is to keep stuff OUT. Yet you go to the doctor and get shots that force their way past this evolutionary defense. Kids aren't afraid of shots, they don't really hurt, it's an instinctual defense reaction to an invading of their system. It's a self-preservation response to impending damage. And once enough of the stuff gets into your system, it becomes "overloaded" and can no longer carry out it healthy function. If you don't "over-load" your system by pumping it full of toxic garbage, you will be healthy. All the stuff considered "incurable" is so because today's medical science is geared toward treating the symptoms instead of the root cause. You can never get rid of cancer by poisoning it. You must restore the resources you have lost so your body can heal. Cancer was NEVER a major issue until the last 30-40 years. Since the unconstitutional creation of the FDA in 1906 and federal regulations took your health into their hands. YOUR health is ...

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Super Micro Computer Q3 Profit Slips – Quick Facts

(RTTNews.com) - Server solutions provider Super Micro Computer Inc. (SMCI), Tuesday reported a decline in profit, due mainly to higher operating expenses.

The San Jose, California-based company reported a third-quarter net profit of $7.08 million or $0.16 per share, compared to $10.70 million or $0.25 per share last year.

Excluding stock-based compensation expense, adjusted net income for the quarter declined to $8.81 million or $0.19 per share from $12.26 million from $0.28 per share in the prior-year quarter. On average, five analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected the company to earn $0.23 per share for the quarter. Analysts' estimates typically exclude special items.

Total revenues for the quarter grew 2.5 percent to $240.18 million from $234.29 million in the prior-year quarter. Five analysts had a consensus revenue estimate of $251.74 million for the quarter.

Operating expenses for the quarter increased to $31.14 million from $22.70 million in the prior-year quarter.

Looking ahead, the company expects fourth quarter adjusted earnings in the range of $0.27 to $0.32 per share. Revenues for the fourth quarter are anticipated in the range of $280 million to $310 million. Analysts currently expect the company to earn $0.29 per share for the quarter, with revenues of $274.88 million.

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Super Computer Maker Cray and Intel strike Partnership

"This agreement is evidence of the leadership position we've established in high performance computing, and is an exciting win for our customers, our company and our shareholders," said Peter Ungaro... Full Story below

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"This agreement is evidence of the leadership position we've established in high performance computing, and is an exciting win for our customers, our company and our shareholders," said Peter Ungaro, president and CEO of Cray. "By broadening our relationship with Intel, we are positioned to further penetrate the HPC market and expand on our industry-leading technologies in support of our Adaptive Supercomputing vision. Our product roadmap remains intact as we continue to build the highly differentiated, tightly integrated supercomputers that our customers have come to expect from Cray. This agreement also dramatically strengthens our balance sheet and increases our options for further growth, profitability and creating shareholder value."

Highlights of the agreement include:

The transaction is expected to close relatively quickly, but in anyevent before the end of the current quarter, subject to customaryclosing conditions.

Cray anticipates that the lower headcount resulting from this transaction will yield cost savings in future periods from what they would have been, with a relatively modest amount of the benefit expected in 2012.

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Super Micro Computer, Inc. Announces 3rd Quarter 2012 Financial Results

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI - News), a leader in application optimized, high performance server solutions, today announced third quarter fiscal 2012 financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2012.

Fiscal 3rd Quarter Highlights

Net sales for the third quarter ended March 31, 2012 totaled $240.2 million, down 3.9% from $249.9 million in the second quarter of fiscal year 2012. No customer accounted for more than 10% of net sales during the quarter ended March 31, 2012.

Net income for the third quarter of fiscal year 2012 was $7.1 million or $0.16 per diluted share, a decrease of 33.8% from the net income of $10.7 million, or $0.25 per diluted share in the same period a year ago. Included in net income for the quarter is $2.6 million of stock-based compensation expense (pre-tax). Excluding this item and the related tax effect, non-GAAP net income for the third quarter was $8.8 million, or $0.19 per diluted share, compared to non-GAAP net income of $12.3 million, or $0.28 per diluted share, in the same quarter of the prior year. On a sequential basis, non-GAAP net income decreased from the second quarter of fiscal year 2012 by $2.4 million or $0.06 per diluted share.

Gross margin for the third quarter was 17.0% compared to 16.2% in the same period a year ago. Non-GAAP gross margin for the third quarter was 17.0% compared to 16.2% in the same period a year ago. Non-GAAP gross margin was 17.1% for the second quarter of fiscal year 2012.

The Company's cash and cash equivalents and short and long term investments at March 31, 2012 were $92.2 million compared to $75.2 million at June 30, 2011. Free cash flow in the nine months ended March 31, 2012 was $0.2 million.

Business Outlook & Management Commentary

The Company expects net sales of $280 million to $310 million for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012 ending June 30, 2012. The Company expects non-GAAP earnings per diluted share of approximately $0.27 to $0.32 for the fourth quarter.

We are pleased that we grew revenue year over year in a seasonally soft quarter despite the headwinds of the hard drive shortage and pause in purchasing leading up the Sandy Bridge technology transition. We saw improvement in our system sales to 48.5% and as a result our gross margins held steady," said Charles Liang, CEO of Supermicro. "With the worst of the hard drive shortage behind us and the recent strong launch of Sandy Bridge we are looking forward to a much stronger growth in the remainder of calendar 2012. Our R&D investment while higher than expected in the new Sandy Bridge generation product lines has well positioned us ahead of competition with the broadest product offering in the industry. A new server refresh cycle is beginning and with our new product architectures and our data center optimized product such as the Fat Twin leading the server industrys innovation, we expect our upcoming performance to be strong."

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