Bitcoin Has Split Into Two Cryptocurrencies. What, Exactly, Does That Mean? – Slate Magazine (blog)

This picture taken on April 7, 2017, shows a man walking past a signboard informing customers that bitcoin can be used for payment at a store in Tokyo.

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If you owned bitcoin prior to Aug. 1 and slept in a little that morning, you would have woken up to find your stash had doubledsort of.

Before Aug. 1, there was a single bitcoin currency simply called bitcoin, or BTC. Like most cryptocurrencies, bitcoin avoided having a central bank that verified transactions by maintaining a constantly verified ledger of transactions that was distributed across thousands of computers. This ledger is called the blockchain, and up until Aug. 1, there was only one of it. That day, at 8 a.m. Eastern, an alternative coin called Bitcoin Cash, or BCC, was born when the bitcoin blockchain split in two. Bitcoin Core, as the original currency is now called, and Bitcoin Cash have identical ledgers until Aug. 1. Now each currency maintains a separate ledger, and since cryptocurrencies are represented by their blockchains, that means bitcoin has effectively split in half, giving each user a bank account filled with both currencies.

The question of why bitcoin split is a deeply political one, as much about the philosophy of what bitcoin should be as it is about practical concerns of payment speed and per payment surcharges. As David Z. Morris described in Future Tense in June, the dispute centers on the maximum size allowed for any block in the blockchain. This is a technical point, but you can think of it as arguing over how many transactions are allowed on one page of the ledger. The original limit, imposed by pseudonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto either as doctrine or temporary fillerdepending on whether you support BTC or BCCwas 1 MB of data. This low limit is leading to delays in the amount of time it takes a transaction to be verified, which is itself leading to higher surcharges for premium verification. (For a primer on how this all works, click here.)

If transaction time were the only issue, though, there wouldnt be a three-year-long flame war and a battling subreddits, one for each coin. There are two other issues. One is that the BTH folks think that allowing larger blocks hinders small players from mining bitcoins, centralizing power in the hands of large mining entities. Bitcoin was created as an alternative to centralized currencies, however, so greater centralization is a serious accusation. Point for BTC.

BTC has proposed a size increase of its own, one that comes with an even greater philosophical change. Segregated Witness, also known as SegWit2x, aims to fit more transactions on one page of the blockchain ledger by doubling the size of the page (that is, doubling the blocksize limit), and by reserving all space on the page for transactions. Right now, each page (each block) contains transaction details (Alice gave Bob 2 BTC), and signatures (I, Alice, agree to give Bob these 2 BTC). Instead of making the page much longer, SegWit2x wants to create more space on the page by erasing the signatures and reserving that space for transactions. Many believe this proposal changes the fundamentals of bitcoin more than BCC does, and in terms of structure of the chain, they are right. Thats why some supporters of BCC oppose the name alternative coin, they view what theyre doing as closer to Satoshis vision than BTC. Point for BCC.

However, the Highlander there can be only one approach is a false choice. To understand why, we need to look at the recent history of another cryptocurrency, Ethereum. Back in June 2016, $50 million were siphoned away from the Ethereum blockchain by some clever thieves. However, the thieves werent quite as clever as they thought. Because of the way they drained the money, they had to wait 28 days before they could withdraw it and, presumably, retire to some tropical locale. In that time, Ethereum made a hard choice, one that Gavin Wood, co-founder of Ethereum, called the single most important moment in cryptocurrency history since the birth of Bitcoin. Rather than let the thieves make away with the money, a large portion of Ethereum users forked the blockchain so that the transactions that stole the ETH never happened.

A lot of people were upset by this. It violated the spirit of the blockchain. The purists split off and started their own cryptocurrency called Ethereum Classic (ETC). A year later, both currencies are still used (though ETH is worth far more than ETC) and are fairly stable. In fact, their combined value is greater than the original value.

The same thing seems to be happening with bitcoin. According to Quartz, BCC is already the third most valuable cryptocurrency, behind BTC and ETH. And, just like the Ethereum split, the BTC-BCC market is worth more than the original market was. However, while there can be more than one currency, thats not to say there will be. It took six hours for the first BCC block to be mined, a process which usually takes about 10 minutes on BTC. That block was 1.9 MB, larger that BTC would allow, but the next block on BCC was only .04 MB, stoking fear that not enough miners had adopted BCC. Whether the achievement of BCCs debut as a new cryptocurrency is a Pyrrhic victory for the founders or a resounding success will hinge on the answer to that question.

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Bitcoin Cash: Currency Soars to $700, Lawsuit Looms | Fortune.com

A new version of bitcoin hit the market on Tuesday and, on its second day of trading, it has already tripled in price and its market cap is now third biggest of all digital currencies.

Known as Bitcoin Cash, the new currency arrived via a so-called " fork " in which a faction of people who run the software that controls bitcoin started a breakaway version.

The price of Bitcoin Cash hovered between $200 and $300 for most of Tuesday and then suddenly shot up. As this screenshot from CoinMarketCap shows (look to the right of the graph), Bitcoin Cash has also appreciated in relation to bitcoinone unit of the new currency is now worth about 30% of the original one:

Meanwhile, the price of the original bitcoin has, contrary to the fears of many bitcoin owners prior to the split, maintained its value. On Wednesday, bitcoin was trading around $2,700, which is not far from its all-time high of $3000.

As for Bitcoin Cash, it can be seen as a new asset class that achieved a valuation of $12 billion literally overnight (Update: as of mid-afternoon, the price had fallen to closer to $450 for a market cap closer to $8 billion.)

It's unclear if Bitcoin Cash will be able maintain its value since, like other digital currencies, its real world use is limited and its value derives primarily from what investors assign to it.

And part of Bitcoin Cash's surge in value may be tied to a liquidity issue arising from a decision by some exchanges to refuse to distribute the new currency to their customers.

The creation of the fork in bitcoin's blockchainthe software ledger that permanently records all transactionsby a minority of bitcoin operators followed a period of bitter infighting in the bitcoin community.

The details are esoteric (they center on the size and processing speed of the "blocks" on the blockchain), but the upshot is there are now two bitcoin blockchains, each with its own currency.

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Upon the creation of the new chain, the breakaway faction chose to award Bitcoin Cash on a one-for-one ratio to every owner of bitcoin. So if a person owns five bitcoins, they are entitled to five units of Bitcoin Cash.

This scheme has been complicated, however, by the decision of the world's biggest bitcoin exchange, Coinbase, not to support Bitcoin Cash. For practical purposes, this means the millions of people who maintain a wallet on Coinbase did not receive the new "Cash" and, as of now, there is no way for them to do so.

Coinbase has clearly stated the company is not taking customers' Bitcoin Cash for themselves, but its decision to withhold the new currency has led one prominent legal scholar to suggest the company will be sued.

And, indeed, that now looks likely to transpire. An activist group, which claims Coinbase's decision is akin to a brokerage withholding new shares from its investors, warns it will commence a class action suit after August 15 if the company doesn't release the Bitcoin Cash.

Meanwhile, an attorney named Priyanka Ghosh-Murthy told Fortune she intends to file a complaintinvoking negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and unjust enrichmentin Florida by the end of the week.

Coinbase, which set out its decision on Bitcoin Cash in a July 27 blog post, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Update : On Thursday afternoon, Coinbase reversed course and said it would support Bitcoin Cashbut only starting in January, 2018.

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Bitcoin Mobile SIM Card Top-Ups Now Available in 136 Countries – Bitcoin News (press release)

Bitcoin remittance service Sobit has been launched to enable users to charge their prepaid mobile SIM cards using bitcoin. The service supports over 600 operators in 136 countries.

Also read:Rollout of 260,000+ Bitcoin-Accepting Stores in Japan Begins

Sobit was jointly developed by Japans leading reward site operator Ceres Inc and the Tokyo-based bitcoin and blockchain venture company Janom LLC.

Ceres has already partnered with other prominent bitcoin companies including Bitflyer, Bitbank, Coincheck, and Breadwallet on other cryptocurrency projects. Janom launched a bitcoin remittance service called Cointip in November 2016 and the company also partnered with Keepkey LLC to obtain exclusive distribution right of Keepkey products in Japan.Ceres Inc recently announced the launch of Sobit:

With Sobit, you can charge your prepaid SIM card using just bitcoin. You dont need any accounts, credit cards etc. Just a wallet with available bitcoin. Sobit supports prepaid SIM cards from over 600 operators in almost 140 countries.

Users first enter their phone numbers to use Sobit, even though the system should correctly detect the operator of each phone number most of the time, the company conveyed. Once the right operator is selected, the user can check the rates, choose the desired top-up amount, type in their email address and send bitcoin through the QR code provided or via their bitcoin wallets. The company states:

We will charge your phone as soon as your bitcoin transaction gets one confirmation, which may take up to 10 minutes (it depends mostly on your bitcoin wallet and fee settings).

Users will also get an email confirmation with their order details. While you should get your top-up immediately, for some countries or operators, there may be significant delays, even up to 24 hours, Sobit cautioned.

Currently, only payments equivalent to $100 maximum per day will be accepted due to technical reasons, the company added.

On Sobits website, 136 countries are listed. In the U.S., supported operators include Verizon, T-mobile, AT&T, H2O, and Net10. In the UK, they include Orange, T-mobile, Virgin Mobile and Vodafone. In China, they are China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom.

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Bitcoin Price Analysis – Consolidation continues – Brave New Coin

Bitcoin has continued consolidating near all time highs over the past week, with little price action. Hash rate is also essentially unchanged, while SegWit is on track for lock-in and activation sometime later this month.

All eyes were on the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) fork of Bitcoin, which occurred on August 1st. Its had a few issues from the start. Initial hash rate was extremely low. BCH still needs several difficulty adjustments before miners are incentivized to switch from any profitable cryptocurrency.

While a select few miners have begun mining BCH, block times and confirmations have been highly variable, with up to four hours between blocks. Below is a visualization of the mempool.

Early trading on ViaBTC, who was accepting single confirmations of BCH, had several large sell offs, timed with the initial few blocks.

Additionally, due to problems on their end, Bitfinex distributed about 15% less BCH than was owed to their customers. Trezor, a hardware wallet, also initially had problems distributing BCH to their users. In the mean time, Coinbase reversed their initial stance on on the digital asset, after they were threatened with a class action lawsuit for not distributing BCH to their users.

With liquidity low across the board, slow confirmation times, and mining centralization, its far too early to speculate on the true price of BCH or whether it will be successful in any way.

In the meantime, despite the dead and then undead COIN ETF, the Winklevoss twins are back at it again. It was announced this week that the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) will use the Winklevoss Bitcoin exchange, Gemini, to provide market data for potential derivatives products.

A futures product is planned for the fourth quarter of 2017 or early 2018 pending the US Commodity Futures Trading Commissions approval. In the press release, CBOE acknowledges that, trading volume of the bitcoin market has grown substantially in the last two years.

One veteran institutional trader told BNC, "If the CBOE obtains regulatory approval to launch a Bitcoin future on the Chicago Futures Exchange, I expect it to do well based on the grandfathered institutional liquidity pools as well as exposure to traditional brokers and retail order flow. With volatility flattening out in most sectors, trading firms are excited about the potential of a traditionally listed volatile asset. The added interest can only be a boon to the underlying market price of the Bitcoin asset.

Ongoing consolidation with several failed breakout and breakdown attempts may represent the underlying fundamental changes surrounding the Bitcoin protocol happening this month. With continued consolidation, there is very little new to say this week on the road map or price targets. There are two building chart patterns, both of which represent continuation. There is a building ascending triangle, with a projected target about $4000, and inverted head and shoulders with a projected target around $3200.

An alternative roadmap would look similar to a Wyckoff distribution phase, where this would essentially be the top of the current trend. A failed breakout above $3000 and a successful breakdown below $2000 would be conclusive for a distribution phase.

The Bitcoin Cash fork has come and gone, with the event itself continuing to show Bitcoins anti-fragility. Whether BCH will gain any traction remains to be seen, but it certainly will create brand confusion if it becomes more popular.

While there are several chart patterns representing continuation, continued stagnation in this price zone may match Wyckoffian distribution market structure. However, it is difficult to make this assessment until after SegWit is activated as this represents a substantial increase in network efficiency and should therefore increase price long term as well.

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The future of the Kansas City Comets is up in the air – Pitch Weekly (blog)

The Kansas City Comets finished last season atop the Major Arena Soccer Leagues Central Division, boasting a squad that included the indoor-soccer leagues Rookie of the Year (Stephen Paterson) and a First-Team All-League Defender (John Sosa).

Off the field, though, things havent been so rosy.

A year ago, Comets co-owner Brian Budzinski filed suit against fellow Comets co-owners Chris, Brad, and Greg Likens, alleging they breached the Comets operating agreement by excluding him from decision making. What followed was a rather public dispute in which emails were leaked to the press that appeared to show the Likens making sexually demeaning remarks about female players on FC Kansas City, the local womens soccer team (which is owned by the same group as the Comets). The Likens responded by saying the emails were faked and merely a tactic Budzinski was using to wrest control of the Comets.

The lawsuit was settled out of court in June. According to Jeff Husted, who handles communications for both the Comets and the MASL, Budzinski emerged from the suit as owner of the Comets brand, and the Likens are no longer affiliated with the team. But due to what Husted calls increased league standards for ownership, Budzinski must now find partners who can help shoulder the load of owning a MASL team if the Comets are to continue on in the league.

In the past, there wasnt much in the way of standards as far as owner stability, Husted tells The Pitch. We even had a few situations where a team dropped out of the league mid-season because they couldnt make it work financially. But over the last few years, weve brought in a new commissioner who has tightened those standards and helped develop the game.

Husted declined to comment in specifics about what those standards entail, saying only that they were financial in nature.

You have to be able to prove you can run a team financially and keep it viable for years, Husted says.

Because Budzinski and the Comets have been as yet unable to find capital investors who can meet those standards, Comets players under contract with the team were recently told they are essentially free agents meaning they can negotiate new contracts with any other team in the MASL, or hold out and negotiate if/when the Comets find new ownership.

The MASL season historically starts in October, and the schedule is set in September, meaning there isnt much time for a Comets ownership group to coalesce. Husted says hes confident that will happen soon, though.

The process is moving along well, and at this point I would bet on there being a Comets season in 2017, he says. We have a couple of potential investors were currently in talks with, but I cant say any more than that right now.

Local investors, or out-of-town investors?

Some are local, some are not, Husted says.

Todd Mitchell, general manager at Silverstein Eye Centers Arena, where the Comets have been playing home games, says all he knows is the league is working with a couple of prospects and were just waiting to hear what comes of it. He adds: We certainly want to have the team back for this upcoming season.

The Comets have a great history in Kansas City and great community involvement, Husted says. We just want to make sure we have investors who want to be a part of that and help grow the brand and keep this piece of KC history here for the long haul.

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Gasperini tops field; golfers runner-up in district opender – YourGV.com

Halifax County High School golfer Willoughby Gasperini earned medalist honors and the Comets finished as the runner-up in Wednesdays season-opening Piedmont District match at Tuscarora Country Club in Danville.

Gasperini carded a one-under-par round of 71 to earn medalist honors and lead the Comets effort. Kassidy Irby was next in line for the Comets with a round of 76.

Franklin County High School, posting four scores in the 70s, won the match with a 298 team total, with the Comets following in second place with a 334 total. Patrick County High School (342), host Tunstall High School (343), Magna Vista High School (353) and Bassett High School (417) followed in order.

GW-Danville had only two players participating and did not count a team score. Martinsville High School did not enter a team.

In addition to the two scores in the 70s posted by Gasperini and Irby, the Comets counted a round of 93 from senior Lance Chappell and senior Khalil Richardson posted around of 94.

Sophomore Will Abdi (95) and junior Jacob Day (96) also competed for the Comets, but their scores did not count toward the team total as the four best scores among six players are counted.

Richardson, Abdi and Day were competing in their first career varsity district match.

For the Comets, Wednesdays Piedmont District opener featured an almost entirely new lineup of players as four of the teams top players from the past two to three seasons, Chandler Bridgers, Matt Ratliff, Jamey Binner and Kaleb Cole, have graduated.

We have two solid players with Willoughby and Kassidy, noted Comets Head Coach David Graham.

Both of them are solid, experienced players and we are expecting them to lead us this season. For Khalil, Will and Jacob, this was their first varsity district match and youre looking at nerves and playing a course they have never played before.

Lance has some experience, Graham added, and he is a little rusty. He knows what to do and what to expect in these matches. I think with some more playing time he will come around. With Khalil, Will and Jacob, theyve got to learn how to grind out a better round. That will come with more playing time and experience.

Graham said Wednesdays district opener was in no way a disappointment.

It was a learning experience, Graham pointed out.

Some of our players were very nervous, and its intimidating playing your first varsity district match against better players. I saw things we need to work on.

Weve got talent, Graham added,

I hope our scores will start coming down a little bit each match, and if that happens we could have a solid team by the time the (post-season) playoffs come around.

Graham has 19 players on this seasons Comets golf team, with 11 varsity players and eight junior varsity players. The junior varsity players, he said, are a pleasant surprise.

Weve got eight kids on the JV team, Graham noted, and three or four of them are new kids that didnt play golf on the middle school team last year, but are playing golf. Thats a good thing. You never know what hidden talent you might have there that could end up shining for you.

The Comets coach added that among the 11 players on the varsity team there are couple of players that could play either varsity or JV.

The Comets golf team is getting a quick baptism under fire. Halifax County High School had a match scheduled with Bluestone High School and Park View High School yesterday at Kinderton Country Club at Clarksville.

On Monday, the Comets will compete in the annual Heritage Invitational Tournament hosted by Heritage High School of Lynchburg, which tees off at 9 a.m. That tournament always draws the top high school golf teams across the state. After that, the Comets will have a match on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m., facing Randolph-Henry High School at The Briery Country Club.

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10 Best Weed Strains For Psoriasis – Green Rush Daily

What are the best weed strains for psoriasis? Recent studies suggest that cannabis can be effective in treating various skin disorders such as eczema and psoriasis. This is partially due to the anti-inflammatory nature of marijuana. Another study shows that cannabis is an effective treatment because the cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system in a way that regulates the immune system. This helps prevent flare-ups.

Now that this information is available, we have to ask: how can we use cannabis to treat psoriasis?

Psoriasis is an autoimmune disorder that is characterized by a high cell turnover rate, which leads to a build-up of dry, flaky, and scaly skin. The dry skin is usually in patches along the persons body, and are often itchy and painful. About thirty percent of people with psoriasis also develop psoriatic arthritis, which is characterized by the painful swelling and stiffening of joints.

Due to the highly visible nature of the disease, psoriasis causesanxiety and depression in the people who suffer from it.

Psoriasis is incurable. However, it is treatable. Usually, doctors recommend managing mild to moderate psoriasis with topical treatments, like prescription corticosteroids and vitamin D analogs. For more severe cases, topical treatments are combined with light therapy and/or medication.

When it comes to treating psoriasis with cannabis, topical treatment is quite effective. CBD topicals, such as salves or creams, can directly and gently target the affected areas without irritating the skin further.

While ingesting cannabis to treat psoriasis, its critical to remember one thing: do not smoke it. While cannabis smoke isnt nearly as harmful as other kinds of smoke, like cigarettes, it can still be detrimental when treating psoriasis. So, when considering the following strains, make sure to use a vaporizer or cook some edibles.

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This is an indica-dominant strain with a fruity and floral scent. While its not the best for treating inflammation it is a great stress reliever. It can also be effective at easing depression and physical pain.

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How psoriasis arises – ModernMedicine

Dr. KruegerDermatologists' appreciation of the central role that the interleukin (IL)-23/Th17 pathway plays in psoriasis has developed gradually, through research and serendipity, according to James Krueger, M.D., Ph.D., who spoke on the topic at the MauiDerm 2017 meeting.

"When I started researching psoriasis in the early 1990s, there was considerable debate about pathogenesis. But the dominant hypothesis was that keratinocytes were growing autonomously by overproduction of growth factors (transforming growth factor alpha) that would interact with overactive EGF receptors, producing a proliferative reaction." In this hypothesis, "A few immune cells came along for the ride," Dr. Krueger explained. He is D. Martin Carter Professor in Clinical Investigation at Rockefeller University.

Based on biopsies, "It's clear that psoriasis represents a big change in biology from background skin. There's a tremendous epidermal thickening reaction, on a bed of mononuclear inflammatory cells in the infiltrate." Immunohistochemical (Ki67) staining of hyperkeratotic skin invariably shows that virtually every basal cell is in cycle, versus very few basal cells in background skin. This growth activation is also associated with incomplete differentiation this is a wound-healing program called regenerative maturation."

The second invariable feature in psoriasis is a large infiltrate of T cells mostly CD4+ in the dermis, and CD8+ in the epidermis, Dr. Krueger says. Consistent overexpression of T cells led immunologists to theorize that psoriasis must involve an inductive reaction provoked by T cells with abundant high-affinity IL-2 receptors, he says.

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Sulzberger lecturer provides in-depth look at psoriasis comorbidities – ModernMedicine

At AAD 2017, Joel M. Gelfand, MD, MSCE, was honored as the recipient of the Marion B. Sulzberger, MD, Memorial Award and Lectureship. In his talk titled Getting to the heart (and other comorbidities) of psoriasis, Dr. Gelfand discussed the findings from research investigating associations between psoriasis and comorbidities and their relevance for providing comprehensive medical care for patients with psoriasis.

Concluding his talk, Dr. Gelfand expanded on a quote from Dr. Francis Peabodys essay, The Care of the Patient, written 90 years ago.

Dr. Peabody stated, the secret of the care of the patient is in caring for the patient. For the patient with psoriasis, that means we need to look beyond the skin, said Dr. Gelfand, Professor of Dermatology and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.

Establishing evidential support

Focusing primarily on associations between psoriasis and cardiovascular disease, Dr. Gelfand highlighted results from population-based epidemiological studies, including those from his own clinical research laboratory analyzing data in a prospectively maintained medical record database in the United Kingdom.

Our studies showed an independent, dose-response relationship between psoriasis severity and risks of major adverse cardiovascular events, ie., myocardial infarction, stroke, and cardiovascular disease-related mortality. Subsequently, numerous papers have been published investigating the association between psoriasis and cardiovascular risk, and results from nine meta-analyses covering more than 500,000 patients with psoriasis and more than 29 million controls largely confirm our initial findings, he said.

Findings from laboratory investigations provide insights into the potential biological mechanisms underlying the association between psoriasis and cardiovascular disease and provide proof of principle that inflammation restricted to the skin can lead to systemic vascular complications, Dr. Gelfand said.

In addition, clinical studies using [18F]-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography imaging show that as psoriasis severity increases so does aortic and subcutaneous fat inflammation.

A finding that subcutaneous fat under psoriatic plaques expresses miRNAs that modulate lipid metabolism suggests there is communication between the skin and the fat and that it plays a role in mediating some of the connections we are seeing between psoriasis and cardiometabolic disease, Dr. Gelfand said.

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Researchers reprogram immune cells to treat psoriasis and more – SlashGear

A new study details the successful reprogramming of certain immune cells that could lead to treatments for autoimmune diseases like psoriasis. The work was performed by researchers with the Gladstone Institutes, and it is made possible by a small-molecule drug that essentially converts immune cells from the type that attack the body to the type that keep things in check. It could also prove effect for treating cancers.

Immune cells are known as T cells, and they come in two varieties: regulatory, which keeps the immune system from running rogue and attacking a healthy body, and effector, which trigger the immune system into action. Autoimmune disorders are the result of a dysfunction with these cells, often resulting in the body attacking some healthy part of itself, such as causing inflamed, scaly skin in the case of psoriasis.

Immune system dysfunction can go the other way, as well, resulting from a suppression of it that causes different sorts of diseases or cancers. Because these T cells are so greatly involved in the function of the immune system and its balance, it makes sense that tweaking the presence of these cells in the body could address diseases, and thats exactly what researchers have done for the first time ever.

Using the aforementioned drug, the potentially damaging effector cells can be reprogrammed into regulatory T cells, which would then bring the immune system under control and stop it from attacking a healthy body. It is thought that producing more regulatory T cells in the body could also keep the immune system from rejecting transplanted cells in the case of stem cell therapies.

As far as cancer is concerned, the drug could also be used to boost regulatory T cells so that the immune system can better find and attack cancer cells, the aim being to treat or prevent cancers. Future plans for this research werent stated, however, it is a milestone discovery that could lead to treatments for many diseases.

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North Korea Hits Out at US Travel Ban – NBCNews.com

Otto Frederick Warmbier is taken to North Korea's top court in Pyongyang on March 16, 2016. Kyodo / Reuters

"Our doors are always open for all Americans who visit our country out of good will and wish to see our reality," the spokesman said.

The U.S. State Department said earlier this week the ban would take effect on Sept. 1, although some, including journalists and humanitarian workers, may apply for exceptions.

The ban will make reclusive North Korea the only country to which U.S. citizens are banned from traveling.

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Warmbier was in a coma when he was released by the North on humanitarian grounds and circumstances of his death remain unclear.

KCNA did not name Warmbier in Friday's report but said the North had delivered "just punishment" to some U.S. citizens who had carried out acts against the regime.

North Korea is currently holding two Korean-American academics and a missionary in addition to a Canadian pastor and three South Korean nationals who were doing missionary work.

"There is no country in the world that would let foreigners who commit this sort of crime be," the spokesman said. "Ruling criminals by the law is exercising our confident right as a sovereign state."

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un waves at an undisclosed location in a picture released by the government on March 1. KCNA via KNS / AFP/Getty Images

The report said the ban reflects Washington's view of Pyongyang as an enemy and reiterated that President Donald Trump's administration should abandon its hostile policies towards the North.

Republican U.S. Representative Joe Wilson, who introduced the bill to ban Americans from traveling to North Korea this year, has said hundreds of Americans are among the roughly 4,000 to 5,000 Western tourists who visit the North each year.

Aside from the threat of incarceration, North Korea's growing nuclear and missile threat is perhaps Trump's most serious security challenge.

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Best Day Travel Group Signs with SiteMinder, Strengthens Offering to Hotels – Benzinga

Since its inception, Best Day Travel Group has grown to become Mexico's leading tourism company and one of Latin America's most influential. Today it announces it has partnered with the global hotel industry's leading cloud platform, SiteMinder, to provide hotels greater reach and growth within international markets.

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Best Day Travel Group, one of the leading companies focused on the tourism sector in Latin America, today announces it has signed a connectivity agreement with SiteMinder, the global hotel industry's leading cloud platform. The strategic partnership provides Best Day Travel Group's hotel clients greater reach and growth within international markets, with real-time delivery of reservations for hotels to meet the needs of the dynamic online booking market.

The partnership also forms part of Best Day Travel Group's strategy to enhance its leadership within Latin America and support its growth globally, by strengthening its offering to hotels.

"We love working with SiteMinder because of the opportunity to further expand our global presence. SiteMinder's platform allows us to connect our hotel partners to a worldwide network in a dynamic way, which means the benefit of more reservations and revenue as well as enhanced options for our hotel clients across Best Day Travel Group's different lines of business," says Rafael Durand, COO & Head of Global Product of Best Day Travel Group.

Rubi Perez, Director LATAM at SiteMinder, says, "The alliance between Best Day Travel Group and SiteMinder makes it easy to bring more travelers to the beautiful destinations that Latin America offers, and to experience the world-class accommodation provided by the region's hotels. It also represents the strength of the two brands in being able to bring the world to Latin America, and Latin America to the world through BestDay.com."

Travelers have used BestDay.com for nearly three decades to search for more than 18,000 of the best hotel, flight, tour, package and car rental deals across Latin America. The website complements Best Day Travel Group's vast network of trusted travel agents and wholesalers.

Today's partnership between Best Day Travel Group and SiteMinder follows close collaborations during the 42nd Tianguis Turstico trade fair in Mexico and the 5th World Travel Market Latin America conference in Brazil.

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As the leading cloud platform for hotels, SiteMinder allows hotels to attract, reach and convert guests across the globe. We serve hotels of all sizes with award-winning solutions for independents and groups alike, wherever they are in the world.

SiteMinder's products include The Channel Manager, the industry's leading online distribution platform; TheBookingButton, a wholly-branded booking engine for direct bookings via the web, mobile or social; Canvas, the intelligent website creator for independent hoteliers; Prophet, the real-time market intelligence solution that takes the guesswork out of pricing rooms; and GDS by SiteMinder, a single-point of entry to a six-figure network of travel agents and the world's major global distribution systems. With more than 26,000 hotel customers and 550 of the industry's top connectivity providers as our partners, today we have presence in more than 160 countries on six continents.

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Best Day Travel Group is the most important tourist company in Mexico and one of the most important in Latin America. Founded in Mexico in 1984, it now has offices in nine countries (Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, US, Uruguay, Mexico, Peru and the Dominican Republic). It is known for its technological innovations, personalized services and its passion for travel, giving customers the best day of their trip. Best Day Travel Group offers its clients more than 180,000 hotels worldwide, access to affordable and traditional airlines, and a wide variety of tourist services that are distributed throughout its six lines of business: BestDay.com (online travel agency), BD TRAVEL Solution (white label technology for partners), HotelDO (B2B services for traditional travel agencies and wholesalers), BD Travel (receptive travel agency services and DMC in Cancun, Riviera Maya, Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos and soon in Punta Cana, Orlando and Cuba), NRG, which focuses on the youth market, and Gran Plan, a strategic alliance with AeroMexico tourism package sales.

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William Gibson: what we talk about, when we talk about dystopia – Boing Boing

With pre-orders open for the graphic novel collecting William Gibson's amazing comic book Archangel, and a linked novel on the way that ties the 2016 election to the world of The Peripheral, William Gibson has conducted a fascinating interview with Vulture on the surge in popularity in dystopian literature.

Gibson reads literary trends as a kind of window into our collective fears and desires about the future -- he notes that while the 20th century was rife with speculation about the 21st; here in the early decades of 21C we almost never talk about 2200 and beyond (I wonder if that's not just a function of the fact that we're in the first half of the 21st century, while most sf was written in the back half of 20C).

Where things get sharp is where Gibson points out that huge swathes of the human population are living in dystopias as grim as any cyberpunk future ("dystopia is not evenly distributed"). In the 1960s, during the civil rights movement's heyday, LBJ said "If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket," while Trump's 2016 campaign was a long exercise in telling poor white people that they may end up in the same dire straits that racialized Americans had navigated since the colonialism's first genocidal years on the continent -- proving the corollary to LBJ, namely, convincing white people they may be the next underclass will stampede them into voting for anyone who promises to stop it.

The steady accumulation of wealth at the top of the income distribution since the Reagan years are a kind of macroscopic version of the Trump phenomenon: if you want to convince first-worlders that the end-times are coming, simply convince them that they will live in the dystopian conditions that already prevail elsewhere, confirm their lurking anxiety that the privilege they've enjoyed was an accident of history and not a vote of confidence in their innate superiority. Convince them that they are one bad beat away from having kids with swollen bellies lying outside rude huts, too weak to brush the flies away from their eyes.

I think this is the special genius of The Handmaid's Tale: by putting a white, educated, formerly middle-class woman in the position of a sex-slave to a religious fascist -- by putting a North American in the place of a woman under the Taliban or Isis -- the entwined destiny and fragility of all people on earth (including those in the unevenly distributed dystopias of the Rest of the World) is manifested and our worst fears are confirmed.

There are other reasons that dystopian stories flourish. Science fiction, as Gibson has pointed out, is a pulp literature, a storytelling mode in which the plot is the highest priority. These stories demand a series of ever-raising stakes to keep the tension ratcheting up towards a climax. Disaster stories in which the small problems of workaday life are turned into ever-larger problems of "natural" disaster, human misconduct, worsening disaster, human atrocities, build to an unbeatable crescendo of man-against-nature-against-man that you can't bear to look away from.

As Gibson says, our resonating stories are a window into our collective fears and hopes. We're still talking about Skynet and The Matrix because the fear of transhuman, immortal colony-organisms that use humans as their energy-source and gut-flora is a great metaphor for the relationship most of us have to limited liability transnational corporations.

These, in turn, are the result of extreme market ideology, the idea that markets aren't just places were you go every other week -- they're moral arbiters that tell us who the worthy and unworthy are among us. The Thatcherite doctrine that "there is no such thing as society" is a claim that we have no solidarity, no shared destiny, that "greed is good" and that we are all brands and businesses, and that "there is one and only one social responsibility of businessto use it resources and engage in activities designed to increase its profits."

This is a common motif of dystopia: neighbor against neighbor, families turning on each other. In our hearts, we know that we have a common destiny. Not only are do we require other people to help us accomplish anything truly ambitious -- we also are entwined at the level of our very microbes, in our very climate. You can't find high enough ground to escape climate change, not when the people dying in the lowlands are breeding antibiotic resistant TB and coughing it into the air we all breathe. You could try for ever-more baroque secession strategies -- underground shelters, air scrubbers, hydroponics -- but at a certain point, it's far cheaper to just take care of the people around you and vice-versa.

The popularity of today's dystopias might represent the fear of shear between the contradictions of believing in the primacy of the individual (and the idea that our shared destiny is a delusion) and the certainty of the very small and unimaginably large ways in which we are linked. If we go on believing that we owe each other nothing, we'll arrive at a world in which we behave that way -- a perfect dystopia.

There are those who say dystopian and apocalyptic fiction are masturbatory; that they placate us with catharsis when we need to be agitated into action to prevent the real-life collapse of civilization. To what extent do you agree with that outlook?

Much of the planets human population, today, lives in conditions that many inhabitants of North America would regard as dystopian. Quite a few citizens of the United States live under conditions that many people would regard as dystopian. Dystopia is not very evenly distributed. Fantasy is fun, but naturalism is the necessary balance realism, to be less precise. Naturalistic fiction written today is necessarily fairly pessimistic otherwise, it wouldnt be a realistic depiction of the present. If you were, say, a tiger, and you knew whats about to happen to your species (extinction, almost certainly), wouldnt it be realistic to have a pessimistic view of things? I think its realistic, as a human, to have a pessimistic view of a world minus tigers.

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Durham Uni builds supercomputer from secondhand parts – The Register

COSMA6 can be used for galactic simulations

Durham University has built itself a secondhand supercomputer from recycled parts and beefed up its contribution to DiRAC (distributed research utilising advanced computing), the integrated facility for theoretical modelling and HPC-based research in particle physics, astronomy and cosmology.

The Institute for Cosmological Computing (ICC) at Durham, which is in North East England, runs a COSMA5 system as its DiRAC contribution.

There are five DiRAC installations in the UK, which is a world leader in these HPC fields:

The Durham cluster listed above is a COSMA5 system, which features 420 IBM iDataPlex dx360 M4 servers with a 6m720 2.6 GHz Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5-2670 CPU cores. There is 53.76TB of DDR3 RAM and Mellanox FDR10 Infiniband in a 2:1 blocking configuration.

It has 2.5PB of DDN storage with two SD12K controllers configured in fully redundant mode. It's served by six GPFS servers connected into the controllers over full FDR and using RDMA over the FDR10 network into the compute cluster. COSMA5 uses the GPSF file system with LSF as its job scheduler.

The ICC and DiRAC needed to strengthen this system and found that the Hartree Centre at Daresbury had a supercomputer it needed rid of. This HPC system was installed in April 2012 but had to go because Daresbury had newer kit.

Durham had a machine room with power and cooling that could take it. Even better, its configuration was remarkably similar to COSMA5.

So HPC, storage and data analytics integrator OCF, and server relocation and data centre migration specialist Technimove dismantled, transported, and rebuilt the machine at the ICC. The whole exercise was funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council.

COSMA6 arrived at Durham in April 2016, and was installed and tested at the ICC. It now extends Durham's DiRAC system as part of DiRAC 2.5.

COSMA6 has:

The Lustre filesystem and SLURM are used for its job submission system.

COSMA6 racks

Lydia Heck, ICC technical director, said: "While it was quite an effort to bring it to its current state, as it is the same architecture and the same network layout as our previous system, we expect this to run very well."

Durham now has both COSMA5 (6,500 cores) and COSMA6 (8,000 cores) contributing to DiRAC and available for researchers.

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Video: Scientists explore ocean currents through supercomputer … – Phys.Org

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Scientists are trying a new, interactive way to understand ocean current data with the help of high-resolution global ocean simulations. In the part of the global visualization shown, the Loop Current, the origin of the Gulf Stream, features prominently. Surface water speeds are shown ranging from 0 meters per second (dark blue) to 1.25 meters per second (cyan). The video is running at one simulation day per second.

A team from the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) facility, at Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, has developed a new visualization tool that is being used by researchers from the Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Ocean (ECCO) project to study the behavior of ocean currents.

The new visualization tool provides high-resolution views of the entire globe at once, allowing the scientists to see new details that they had missed in previous analyses of their simulation, which was run on NASA's Pleiades supercomputer.

The visualization is shown on a 10 by 23-foot, 128-screen hyperwall at the NAS facility. By switching the hyperwall view from one global image to displays of single regions, properties such as temperature, surface wind stress, density, and salinity can be clearly identified with high-contrast colors that can be changed instantly.

Pleiades and the high-capacity network bandwidth and data processing capabilities of the hyperwall is one of the most powerful visualization systems in the world, and ECCO scientists use it to discover new ocean features and their effect on the larger ocean system.

The visualization project is a collaboration between NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston.

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Supercomputer Theta, Open for Research – Machine Design

Supercomputer Thetais officially ready to operatealongside the IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputer,Miraat theArgonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF).The supercomputers are to be usedexclusively for projects in engineering and research that require high computing power. They lead up to the opening of aneven bigger supercomputer, Aurora.

The computers will be used to explore topics inclimate science, particle-accelerators, biological sciences, materials, transportation efficiency, chemistry, cosmology, and energy storage.Just last year, companyVERIFI was awarded 60-million core hours to workwith Miraon creating and analyzing up to 100,000 engine simulations at a time.

Theta will be used to support several projects in the 2017-2018 DOE Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) Leadership Computing Challenge (ALCC) programs. Itcontains more than 230,000 parallel cores and almost 700 TB of memory, alone. With a performance of 9.65 Petaflops, it can perform close to 10quadrillionoperations every second, same as Mira.

Since the computer is anIntel-Craysystem, it uses a processor based off the 2nd generationIntel Xeon Phi. The processor uses MCDRAM--a high-bandwidth DRAM on a 3D chip made of computationally interconnected stacked wafers.It can becombined with DDR4 RAM tosupply max speeds of300-450 GB/s.DRAM stands for dynamic random access memory; itcan store massive amounts of data butloses it when power is removed.

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Switch Donates $3.4M in Data Center Services for Reno’s New Supercomputer – Data Center Knowledge

The University of Nevada, Reno, is on its way to having a new supercomputer. Called Pronghorn after the American antelope, the fastest mammal in North American the new $1.3 million, 310 TFLOPS high-performance cluster is part of the Universitys initiative to reach R1 Carnegie Research Classification. When completed, it will provide 30 times more computing power than the universitys existing HPCsystem.

High-performance computing is critical for modern research and scientific discovery, the universitys president, Marc Johnson, said in a statement. The impact of this will be multi-dimensional; it will allow for faster analysis and exchange of large scientific datasets. It will contribute to deeper discovery across a range of research disciplines university-wide and to development of industry partnerships.

Proghorn will be housed in thenew Tahoe Reno 1facility by the Las Vegas-based data center providerSwitch. The data center, whose anchor tenant is eBay,openedin February. Switch has pledged to be a benevolent landlord, by donating $3.4 million in critical infrastructure support, including space, power and security, for the next five years.

Making Nevada the most connected state and driving economic development through technology and data analytics are critical priorities that Switch shares with the University of Nevada, Reno, explained Adam Kramer, Switchs executive vice president for strategy. This collaborative project will cement the universitys commitment to strengthen its status as a top-level research university and its ability to partner with the private sector.

According the the universitys Office of Information Technology, the system will be built by Dell EMC and DDN Storage.

The idea is to build an infrastructure with enough capacity so we have what we need with additional head room for future development, the universitys vice provost and chief information officer, Steve Smith, said.

According to specs published by the university, Pronghorn will consist of 64 CPU nodes, with each node utilizing 32 E5-2683 v4, 2.1GHz Intel Xeon processors. Counting the processors used by 32 GPU nodes, the system will employ a total of 2,400 processors with 19TB memory. Storage will utilize DDN GridScaler appliances implementing the IBM General Parallel File System with 1 PB capacity.

Some big data projects require large-scale memory while others require high-speed networks, Jeff LaCombe, the chair of the universitys faculty-based Cyberinfrastructure Committee, said. We are looking to balance both.

Initial hardware installation is expected to be completed in September 2017, with availability for faculty and investors scheduled for November. The system should be fully operational in January 2018. It will be used for research that will include artificial intelligence, robotics, and computational biology.

The project is being funded by the State of Nevada Knowledge Fund (facilitated by the Governors Office for Economic Development); a donation from a university supporter and noted researcher, Mick Hitchcock; the universitys Research & Innovation division; its Office of Information Technology and faculty investors.

Industry access to Pronghorn will be coordinated through the Nevada Center for Applied Research, a research and technology center that makes the schools facilities, equipment and talent available to industry through customized, fee-based contracts. Industry partners must have a tangible connection to the university, such as a research collaboration.

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Video: HPE Powers 1 Petaflop QURIOSITY Supercomputer at BASF – insideHPC

In this video, HPE showcases their new supercomputer at BASF.

BASFs strategic goal is to decisively take advantage of the enormous opportunities that digitalization offers along the entire value chain. In doing so, research and development play a key role when it comes to further increasing innovative strength and competitiveness by using new technologies. With 1.75 petaflops, our supercomputer QURIOSITY offers around 10 times the computing power that BASF currently has dedicated to scientific computing. In the ranking of the 500 largest computing systems in the world, the BASF supercomputer is currently number 65.

The new system will make it possible to answer complex questions and reduce the time required to obtain results from several months to days across all research areas. As part of BASFs digitalization strategy, the company plans to significantly expand its capabilities to run virtual experiments with the supercomputer. It will help BASF reduce time to market and costs by, for example, simulating processes on catalyst surfaces more precisely or accelerating the design of new polymers with pre-defined properties.

In todays data-driven economy, high performance computing plays a pivotal role in driving advances in space exploration, biology and artificial intelligence, said Meg Whitman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Hewlett Packard Enterprise. We expect this supercomputer to help BASF perform prodigious calculations at lightning fast speeds, resulting in a broad range of innovations to solve new problems and advance our world.

With the help of IntelXeonprocessors, high-bandwidth, low-latency IntelOmni-Path Fabric and HPE management software, the supercomputer acts as a single system with an effective performance of more than 1 Petaflop (1 Petaflop equals one quadrillion floating point operations per second). With this system architecture, a multitude of nodes can work simultaneously on highly complex tasks, dramatically reducing the processing time.

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Hazel Hen Supercomputer Reaches Computational Milestone – insideHPC

3D visualization of the data set investigated in Hazel Hens millionth job. The CAVE at HLRS makes it possible to explore a fluid jet in fine detail.

Leading the research behind the millionth job was Professor Bernhard Weigand, Director of the Institute of Aerospace Thermodynamics at the University of Stuttgart. His laboratory studies multiphase flows, a common phenomenon across nature in which materials in different states or phases (gases, liquids, and solids) are simultaneously present and physically interact. In meteorology, for instance, raindrops, dew, and fog constitute multiphase flows, as does the exchange of gases between the oceans and the atmosphere. Such phenomena also occur in our daily lives, such as when water bounces off our skin in the shower or when we inhale nasal sprays to control the symptoms of a cold.

High-performance computing (HPC) is absolutely essential to the success of FS3D because the software requires an extremely high gate resolution. Like the frame rate in a video or movie camera, the program must represent the complex collisions, adhesions, and breaking apart of droplets and molecules at extremely small scales of space and time. FS3D can simulate such interactions in 2 billion cells at once, each of which represents a volume of less than 7 cubic micrometers, tracking how the composition of every cell changes over time.

Achieving such a high resolution generates massively large datasets, and it is only by using a supercomputer as powerful as HLRSs Hazel Hen that these simulations can be run quickly enough to be of any practical use. Moreover, during simulations, HPC architectures can rapidly and reliably save enormous collections of data that are output from one round of calculations and efficiently convert them into inputs for the next. In this way, simulation becomes an iterative process, leading to better and better models of complex phenomena, such as the multiphase flows the Weigand Lab is investigating.

In the future, such information could enable engineers to improve the efficiency of their nozzle designs. In this sense, the millionth compute job on Hazel Hen was just one page in a long and continuing scientific story. Nevertheless, it embodies the unique kinds of research that HLRS makes possible everyday.

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Super computer predicts the final Championship table: Where will your club finish? – Daily Star

THE TalkSport super computer has predicted how the Championship season will pan out.

THE TalkSport super computer has predicted how the Championship season will pan out.

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Sunderland face Derby tonight to get the 2017/18 campaign underway

Sunderland face Derby tonight to get the 2017/18 campaign underway, and there are some huge clubs in contention for promotion.

The Black Cats were relegated along with Middlesbrough and Hull - and the northern trio join the likes of Aston Villa, Sheffield Wednesday, Leeds, Wolves and Fulham among the runners and riders for promotion.

Sheffield United, Bolton and Millwall are also back in the division after achieving promotion from League One last season.

But where will they all finish?

CLICK THROUGH THE GALLERY ABOVE TO SEE WHAT THE TALKSPORT SUPER COMPUTER THINKS.

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