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1. [3]3d waveguide is promising for optical computers
2. [4]Nanotechnology enhanced steel and concrete for safer
skyscrapers
3. [5]Myostatin inhibitors discussed in UK Human enhancement
technologies in Sports report
4. [6]China, Taiwan and US relations will improve in 2008
5. [7]Yeast life span extended to equivalent of 800 yeast years
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[10]3d waveguide is promising for optical computers
[11]Researchers have created a new process for making complex
miniature waveguides that can steer optical signals in three
dimensions through solid materials. All optical computers [12]could
approach the theoretical speed of a photonic switch which is estimated
to be on the order of petahertz (10**15). They should definitely
achieve multi-terahertz speeds. So 1000 to 1 million times faster than
current computers at 4 Gigahertz (4 * 10**9).
[13]MIT has another approach which they hope will yield all optical
computers by 2012
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A 3-D waveguide carved into photonic crystals, he says, "can be
used to trap and control light, and has potential applications in
everything from more-efficient lasers to optical signal processing
for telecommunications or other applications," he says.
Photonic crystals can be made by packing together beads of silica.
When they're packed together in a precise three-dimensional
arrangement, it is possible to create what is known as a complete
photonic bandgap material. This material, says Braun, will act as a
perfect reflector for a particular narrow band of light--dictated
by the size of the beads. "It's a perfect reflector for all angles
of incidence."
If channels can be created within the material, any light entering
the material via these channels will not be able to escape, except
through the channels. So once in the material, it becomes possible
to manipulate the light in unusual ways, such as by trapping it or
bending it around very sharp corners without fear of it escaping.
Braun's group has gotten low refraction problems by using the
polymer as a template for creating a complete photonic bandgap
material out of silicon, which has a higher refractive index.
While Braun's structures are not yet useful for making working
devices, they are an important first step toward creating more
complex and functional optical devices.
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[27]Nanotechnology enhanced steel and concrete for safer skyscrapers
New materials are making the new generation of skyscrapers safer.
The problem for the World Trade Center was that regular steel:
Above 750 F, steel starts to lose its structural integrity, and at
1100 F, steel loses 50 percent of its strength.
[28]A new formula infuses steel with nanoscale copper particles, this
formula could maintain structural integrity at temperatures up to 1000
degrees F.
[29]There is new concrete reinforced with whisker-thin steel fibers
and carbon nanotubes to increase strength. Those nanotubes, tested by
MIT professor John E. Fernandez, give the concrete flexibility to
prevent cracking, and when cracks do occur the nanotubes can bridge
the divide and stop them from spreading. If those tiny tubes could be
filled with a bonding agent, the concrete could also heal itself.
[30]New York's Freedom Tower will be built around a 3 ft. reinforced
concrete core wall that will help transfer loads throughout the
building. "This tower was designed to be redundant," lead designer
Jeffrey Holmes says. "If something happens to a column or a beam,
there's plenty of strength and robustness so the building can heal
itself by transferring loads to other areas."
[31]There are also better emergency evacuation systems
Burj Dubai, meanwhile, has expanded its evacuation procedures with
a "lifeboat" elevator mode that includes 10 high-speed shuttles,
among them two fire service cars in the concrete core.
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An Israeli company called [32]Escape Rescue Systems suggests that
building managers have collapsible escape cabins stored on the
roof. The cabins, which could carry 150 people, would swing onto
the side of the building and descend to the ground quickly
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[46]Myostatin inhibitors discussed in UK Human enhancement technologies in
Sports report
[47]There is a 173 report that was published in 2007 on Human
enhancement techonologies in Sports.
[48]Myostatin inhibitors are four times more effective than high doses
of steroids
[49]Phase 2 clinical trials for humans are underway
From pages 136-137 of the report:
Memorandum from Dr Henning Wackerhage and Dr Aivaras Ratkevicius,
School of Medical Sciences, College of Life Sciences & Medicine,
University of Aberdeen
Anti-myostatin Drugs: The New Anabolic Steroids?
1. Myostatin function
Myostatin is a key regulator of muscle mass: it is a peptide that
potently inhibits muscle growth. Experimental myostatin knockout in
mice or some natural mutations of the myostatin gene increase
muscle mass dramatically in mice, cattle and human beings. The case
of a boy with twice the normal muscle mass due to a "natural"
myostatin mutation was reported widely.
2. Anti-myostatin drugs
Muscle wasting is a problem in a wide variety of conditions that
include normal ageing, HIV/AIDS and some forms of cancer.
Anti-myostatin therapy seems suitable for many of these conditions.
Myostatin is an "easy" drug target because it can be targeted
extracellularly, acts tissue specific and because endogenous
inhibitors can be mimicked. It is also a commercially attractive
drug target because it is suitable for the prevention of muscle
wasting in the whole elderly population. This could be a crucial
intervention leading to greater independence in ageing Western
societies.
3. Current drug development
Wyeth are currently testing the eVectiveness of a monoclonal
anti-myostatin antibody (MYO-029) on patients with
facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), Becker muscular
dystrophy (BMD) and limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD). Results
are expected for late 2006. Thus it seems likely that antimyostatin
drugs will become available well before the 2012 London Olympics.
Bogus anti-myostatin treatments (Myozap) are commercially available
showing the desire of bodybuilders and others to achieve muscle
growth by inhibiting myostatin.
...
6. Executive summary
Myostatin inhibitors are likely to become available well before the
2012 Olympic Games in London.
There is little doubt that they will be abused by bodybuilders and
other strength/power athletes. Myostatin inhibitors are likely to
be safer than anabolic steroids, growth hormone and clenbuterol
which are drugs currently used to attempt to increase muscle mass.
If monoclonal anti-myostatin antibodies are used to inhibit
myostatin then the detection in blood should be easy but it is
unclear whether the detection in urine is feasible. Research is
needed to develop urine-based detection methods.
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[63]China, Taiwan and US relations will improve in 2008
[64]Wired has an analysis of what would happen in a war between the
United States and China in space.
I think the analysis is meaningless because I do not believe that the
United States and China would go to war. Both countries are prospering
under the current world system and world order. The Wired analysis
speculates about the trigger for a war being Taiwan. However, if the
KMT and [65]Ma Ying-jeou win the election January 12 and March 22,
then relations with China will improve and the risk of war over Taiwan
will become virtually non-existent. I predict that the KMT and Ma will
both win their elections. I could only imagine their loss if there was
massive vote rigging or if enough Taiwanese voters were [66]tricked by
another DPP stunt.
[67]There is a legislative election going on right now in Taiwan (Jan
12, 2008)
Some expect the KMT to win 70 seats [out of 113 seats] in a
landslide.
[68]Taiwan's presidential election is set for March 22, 2008
The opposition Kuomintang, which favors closer mainland links, aims
to retain control of parliament as a springboard to winning the
presidency in March from the independence-leaning Democratic
Progressive Party. Ma Ying-jeou, the opposition's presidential
candidate, has pledged to raise growth and cut unemployment by
easing trade and investment restrictions with the mainland.
`Most Taiwanese want better ties with China, and Saturday's vote,
if the KMT takes more seats as expected, could indicate a rejection
of confrontational policies,' said Yang Tai-shuenn, a political
professor at the Chinese Culture University in Taipei.
By the end of 2008, China's economy (plus Macua and Hong Kong) will
over ten times larger than the Taiwan economy. Similar to the ratio of
China's economy to Hong Kong back in 1997 and the current ratio of
Canada's economy relative to the United States.
I would predict that China's yuan to be between 6.4 and 6.7 at the end
of 2008. China's economy would be about 26.2 trillion yuan at the end
of 2008. China+Hong Kong + Macau combined GDP would be about 4.2 to
4.3 trillion US dollars vs 400 to 410 billion for Taiwan. With Chinese
currency appreciation in the 9-12% per year range by 2014-2017 chinese
per capita income could be in the range of half of Taiwan's. China's
economy at that time would be very near the size of the US economy on
an exchange rate basis.
There is no reason for China to go to war to fight for what they can
soon buy.
Voters will also decide on two referenda: whether the KMT should
give back assets gained in the more than five decades it governed
Taiwan, and an opposition-proposed vote on wiping out official
corruption.
The campaign has been marked by corruption charges and trials
affecting both parties. Chen's wife, Wu Shu-chen, is on trial for
embezzlement, forgery and misuse of funds, and prosecutors said
they have enough evidence to charge the president on similar
grounds if not for his presidential immunity. Both have denied the
charges.
Chen's son-in-law, Chao Chien-ming, is on trial for insider trading
after the Supreme Court last month revoked a conviction and asked
the High Court to reconsider the case.
`President Chen has vowed to strive for Taiwan's economy, but in
fact he has been striving only for his family's economy,' Ma told
supporters at a rally in southern Taiwan on Jan. 6.
Ma himself also faces corruption charges, with prosecutors on
[69]Jan. 9 appealing his Dec. 28 acquittal on charges he misused
government funds while mayor of Taipei.
[70]China's currency is appreciating and as of Jan 11, 2008 it is 7.25
yuan to 1 US dollar.
[71]The US subprime problems and possible recession in 2008 will not
slow China's economic growth by much.
[72]This is because China's economy is not as dependent upon exports
as many believe it to be.
From the Economist magazine:
The value added share of exports is less than 10% of manufactured
exports. China's economy is driven not by exports but by
investment, which accounts for over 40% of GDP.
This raises an additional concern: that weaker exports could lead
to a sharp drop in investment because exporters would need to add
less capacity. But Arthur Kroeber at Dragonomics, a Beijing-based
research firm, argues that investment is not as closely tied to
exports as is often assumed: over half of all investment is in
infrastructure and property. Mr Kroeber estimates that only 7% of
total investment is directly linked to export production. Adding in
the capital spending of local firms that produce inputs sold to
exporters, he reckons that a still-modest 14% of investment is
dependent on exports. Total investment is unlikely to collapse
while investment in infrastructure and residential construction
remains firm.
Dragonomics forecasts that in 2008 the contribution of net exports
to China's growth will shrink by half. If the impact on investment
is also included, GDP growth will slow to about 10% from 11.5% in
2007. This is hardly catastrophic. Indeed, given Beijing's worries
about the economy overheating, it would be welcome.
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[73]Public trust in Chen fell to 29 percent in December, according to
data by the Taipei-based Global Views Survey Research Center. Support
for his DPP was 29.5 percent, compared with 48.6 percent for the KMT,
Global Views said. The KMT wants to win over 60 seats while the DPP
says it aims to get 50.
[74]Apparently resigned to an election loss today, Democratic
Progressive Party standard-bearer Frank Hsieh holds President Chen
Shui-bian responsible and wants him to quit calling the shots in the
2008 campaign.
Hsieh did not openly call on President Chen to resign as chairman
of the ruling party, but noted Wu Po-hsiung has vowed to step down
as Kuomintang chairman, if the DPP wins 50 seats in the new
Legislative Yuan.
"Wu wants to take responsibility for a Kuomintang loss," Hsieh
said, suggesting that Chen should follow suit if he fails to
achieve the 50-seat target he has set for the ruling party going
into the elections.
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[88]Yeast life span extended to equivalent of 800 yeast years
[89]Biologists have created baker's yeast capable of living to 800 in
yeast years without apparent side effects.
The basic but important discovery, achieved through a combination
of dietary and genetic changes, brings science closer to
controlling the survival and health of the unit of all living
systems: the cell. The study is scheduled to appear in the Jan. 25
issue of the journal PLOS Genetics. A companion study, showing that
the same genetic changes in yeast reverse the course of an
accelerated aging syndrome, appears in the Jan. 14 issue of the
Journal of Cell Biology. Longo's group put baker's yeast on a
calorie-restricted diet and knocked out two genes, RAS2 and SCH9,
that promote aging in yeast and cancer in humans.
This is double five times extension of yeast in 2005.
They also had a study recently published in Cell (Issue 130, pages
247-258, 2007) reported that a mouse with a gene mutation first
identified by Longo's group lived 30 percent longer than normal and
also was protected against heart and bone diseases without apparent
side effects.
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