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Wednesday, 27 November 2013

'Molecular Motors' Involved in Chromosome Transport Observed

Researchers at Waseda University in Japan have for the first time directly observed the "molecular motor," called Xkid, that plays a critical role in facilitating the proper alignment of chromosomes during cell division. The study provides invaluable knowledge on the mechanisms of materials transport in biological systems.
Researchers at Waseda University in Japan have for the first time directly observed the "molecular motor," called Xkid, that plays a critical role in facilitating the proper alignment of chromosomes during cell division. Their findings are expected to contribute greatly to elucidating the molecular mechanisms of chromosome segregation, a key aspect of the development of certain medical disorders including cancer and birth defects.
Within each cell, Xkid molecules are located inside the spindle apparatus, a structure required for cell division that's composed of a bundle of microtubules. Determining the movements of Xkid in natural spindles is considered the key to understanding the mechanisms of chromosomal segregation during cell division.
While a human body is composed of many different parts such as muscles, internal organs, and a brain, its origin is only a single cell, a fertilized egg, which keeps dividing to form the human being. At every step of the cell division, chromosomes must be precisely segregated without any kind of misplacement between two daughter cells. Chromosomes are the source of all genetic information, and incorrect chromosome segregation can cause various forms of medical disorders including severe illnesses and malignant transformation of tumors.
The Xkid molecular motor is known to play a critical role in facilitating the proper alignment of chromosomes during cell division. Previously, its motor functions have been investigated in vitro using purified Xkid molecules obtained from cell extracts, showing their plus end-directed movement as ensembles of molecules along the microtubules. How such molecular motors behave within intact spindles, however, remained to be characterized. In a cell, Xkid molecules are located within the spindle apparatus, a structure required for cell division. The spindle apparatus is an orderly structure composed of a bundle of numerous microtubules. Elucidating Xkid movements in natural spindles is the key to understanding the mechanisms of chromosome segregation during cell division.
Accordingly, the present study set out to examine the movements of Xkid within an intact spindle.
Techniques developed during the study
We found that Xkid traveled long distances (mean ≈5 µm; maximum 17 µm) along the oriented bundle of microtubules, moving from one microtubule to another along the way. We also observed Xkid moving mostly in the direction corresponding to the distribution of microtubule polarity, leading to the accumulation of Xkid near the spindle equator. This is consistent with the assembly and alignment of chromosomes near the spindle equator in metaphase.
Our findings are the first molecular-level demonstration of the role of Xkid in directing chromosomes toward the spindle equator. Near the spindle poles, more Xkid molecules moved in the equator mode (toward the spindle equator), whereas near the spindle equator, all modes of motion were seen equally frequently (A). The distributions of polarity and length of microtubules were symmetrical with respect to the spindle equator, and corresponded with the predominant direction of Xkid movements (B). The size of the circles representing Xkid-Qdot (quantum dot) indicates the proportion of direction of movement in each location within the spindle.
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Monday, 22 April 2013

مأتم إلكتروني مهيب لـ "الماسنجر"


اعلنت شركة مايكروسوفت العالمية أنها أوقفت برنامج المحادثة الشهير "ماسنجر"، MSN Messenger، أو الذي عرف لاحقاً بـ Windows Live Messenger، عن العمل اليوم وبشكل نهائي.


ماسنجر مسنجر
وكان هذا البرنامج يتربع على قائمة البرامج الأكثر إنتشاراً واستخداماً من قبل رواد الإنترنت، قبل أن يظهر موقع فايسبوك وغيره من مواقع التواصل الإجتماعي التي سلبت منه الأضواء.


واليوم، مع إعلان إنتهاء العمل تماماً على هذا البرنامج، لم يستطع معجبو هذا البرنامج، ومن كانوا "مدمنيه"، إلا أن يوجهوا له التحية كل على طريقته، في ما يشبه حفلاً تأبينياً عالمياً.


موقع يوتوب المتخصص بمقاطع الفيديو غص بعناوين، أبرزها "ارقد بسلام" RIP.

الهند تتقدم بشكوى ضد برنامج "غوغل ماب ميكر" للخرائط

تقدم المعهد الجغرافي الوطني الهندي بشكوى ضد عملاق الانترنت الاميركي غوغل اثر مسابقة اجراها الموقع مؤخرا حول تطبيقها للخرائط "ماب ميكر"، وفق ما اعلن مسؤول كبير.
ونظم عملاق الانترنت الاميركي هذه المسابقة بعنوان "ماباثون 2013" خلال شهري شباط/فبراير واذار/مارس الماضيين، وقضت بارسال المستخدمين الهنود تفاصيل بشأن المطاعم، والمستشفيات والمحال التجارية مرفقة بعناوين واسماء الشوارع باستخدام خدمة "غوغل ماب ميكر" للخرائط.
وقال ار سي بادهي المسؤول الكبير في المعهد الجغرافي لوكالة فرانس برس ان المعهد تقدم بشكوى الاسبوع الماضي ضد شركة "غوغل الهند" التي تتخذ من نيودلهي مقرا لهان بسبب الخطر المحتمل لهذه المسابقة على امن البلاد.
واضاف بادهي "لقد تقدمنا بشكوى ضد غوغل لان مسابقتها +ماباثون 2013+ تتعارض مع القوانين الهندية او سياستنا الوطنية حول الخرائط، ولهذا الامر عواقب وخيمة على الامن". واشار الى ان مستخدمي التطبيق بامكانهم ارسال معلومات حساسة تكشف تفاصيل حول منشآت امنية او مراكز دفاعية محتملة.
واشار الى انه "من غير المسموح نشر خرائط جغرافية على الانترنت بواسطة اي بيانات كانت من دون الحصول على موافقة السلطات الحكومية المختصة".
الا ان بادهي اكد انه لم ير اي خرائط على غوغل لعناوين او منشآت حساسة.
وفي بيان تسلمت وكالة فرانس برس نسخة منه، اشارت "غوغل الهند" الى انها نظمت هذه المسابقة لتشجيع الهنود على استخدام تطبيق "ماب ميكر" الذي تم اطلاقه في العام 2008 في البلاد.
واوضح البيان ان "السلطات الهندية، وزارة العلوم والتكنولوجيا وكذلك المسؤول في المعهد الجغرافي، احيطوا علما بهذه الخريطة التي تحترم كل القوانين المرعية الاجراء".
واضافت غوغل "نتعاطى بجدية كبيرة مع مستلزمات الامن والقوانين الوطنية، ومنفتحون على كل النقاشات بشأن المشاكل المحددة مع السلطات العامة".
من جانبه اكد مسؤول في شرطة العاصمة لفرانس برس ان الشرطة تلقت بالفعل شكوى، الا انها لم تسجل اي محضر فيها، وهي الخطوة الاولى في اي قضية جرمية.
وفي السابق، واجهت غوغل مشاكل مع السلطات الهندية خصوصا بشأن برامجها للخرائط.

Sunday, 30 December 2012

UK Highway Cameras Appeared Useless


It recently turned out that the advanced snooping technology of the British Highways Agency has proved so useless that no drivers at all have received tickets for speeding on the M25.

Although a lot of users of the largest carpark in the world may be surprised that anyone could go fast enough to get a speeding ticket, it’s clear that at least someone must have got past 70 miles per hour during the past year. Local newspapers explained that certain technical and legal difficulties were the reason why the Highways Agency couldn’t switch on the network of 36 new digital cameras.

The cameras were purchased and installed in order to enforce variable speed limits on the London orbital motorway. It was found out that the equipment was wasted only after AOL wondered which section of the road netted the most cash. Surprisingly enough, it

BitTorrent Certified Set-Top Box Released

Antik Technolog, Slovakian manufacturer of IPTV devices, has recently introduced its first BitTorrent Certified set-top box designed for telecommunication companies, providers and retailers.


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The device in question was announced for the first time in this past January. Desperately expected by many, the device called the FullHD Juice Mini is able to play files users download as torrents directly on a TV. Antik Technology CEO explained that Juice Mini was a unique gadget, because it was the first BitTorrent Certified box in the world.

The company added that thanks to their partnership with BitTorrent they have designed that special IPTV device for customers who

British Government Rejected Online Porn Ban


The UK government has recently rejected demands that ISPs install automatic filters on porn material online to protect the kids. After a joint consultation of the Department and Education and Home Office, the ministers have agreed that broadband providers won’t be required to put default blocks on porn content, and the responsibility should lie with parents.

During the consultation, there were suggestions for a process whereby users would have to “opt in” if they wanted to see adult content, instead of being freely available for any users to access. But the report delivering the government’s response to the consultation read that broadband providers would continue to use a so-called “active choice” system employed by such providers as BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin Media. The system involves encouraging parents to set certain controls on specific content instead of being putting it under the remit of the provider.

Iran Launched Its Own YouTube

The country has created its own YouTube which would only allow video on approval of the government’s regime.


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Mehr, which means “affection” in Farsi, is created for Persian-speaking Internet users. Its aim is to promote and cultivate the local culture. At the moment, the URL YouTube.IR is redirecting to Fars TV, while Mehr, located at http://ir.mehr.ir, appears to be down. Anyway, the service is expected to share content specific to the country, including music videos. Iranian users will also be able to submit their own material.

Genetic Database to Be Created in UK


Advocates expressed concerns over a £100 million project that will see DNA information of 100,000 cancer patients mapped out in a database. Big Brother Watch has called the plan “wholly wrong”. In the meanwhile, David Cameron promised that the plans will be worked on over the next 5 years to finally hold the genetic details of every UK citizen.

According to the Prime Minister, this move will push the boundaries of science and allow genetic sequencing by unlocking the power of DNA information. However, the UK’s genome plan has also raised some concerns that the information could be used to create commercial deals with such entities as drug firms. People also fear that people having access to the database might use the genetic codes in order to identify and track everyone on it, as well as their relatives.

The Prime Minister’s office also promised that the genome sequencing would be entirely voluntary and the patients will have a choice to opt out without affecting their NHS care.

ITU Treaty Refused by US, UK, and Canada

The United Kingdom, United States and Canada have refused to sign a treaty which would allow greater involvement in web governance to nations throughout the globe


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During the International Telecommunication Union conference in Dubai, a number of countries objected outright to the proposals of the agreement. For instance, there was strong opposition from the US Federal Communications Commission. Its head, Robert M. McDowell, claimed that the public governing of the web might impact the basic freedoms of web. McDowell also said that a number of countries present at the conference in UAE had gone back on commitments to keep the web free from government control.

Facebook Changed Policy despite User Vote

Although the company claimed to offer its users a kind of democracy, the social network still made the changes it wanted to its policies. In defense, Facebook blamed its users for not bothering to vote on a topic which received almost no promotion from the social network.


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A couple weeks ago, the company opened the polls in a bid to provide its users the chance to vote on how the social network processes people’s information, as well as a plan to get rid of the website’s policy to allow users vote in the first place. However, Facebook has now claimed that participation in the polls wasn’t high enough to reach a consensus from its users.

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