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'Super-resolution' microscope possible for nanostructures

Apr. 29, 2013 ? Researchers have found a way to see synthetic nanostructures and molecules using a new type of super-resolution optical microscopy that does not require fluorescent dyes, representing a practical tool for biomedical and nanotechnology research.

"Super-resolution optical microscopy has opened a new window into the nanoscopic world," said Ji-Xin Cheng, an associate professor of biomedical engineering and chemistry at Purdue University.

Conventional optical microscopes can resolve objects no smaller than about 300 nanometers, or billionths of a meter, a restriction known as the "diffraction limit," which is defined as half the width of the wavelength of light being used to view the specimen. However, researchers want to view molecules such as proteins and lipids, as well as synthetic nanostructures like nanotubes, which are a few nanometers in diameter.

Such a capability could bring advances in a diverse range of disciplines, from medicine to nanoelectronics, Cheng said.

"The diffraction limit represents the fundamental limit of optical imaging resolution," Cheng said. "Stefan Hell at the Max Planck Institute and others have developed super-resolution imaging methods that require fluorescent labels. Here, we demonstrate a new scheme for breaking the diffraction limit in optical imaging of non-fluorescent species. Because it is label-free, the signal is directly from the object so that we can learn more about the nanostructure."

Findings are detailed in a research paper that appeared online Sunday (April 28) in the journal Nature Photonics.

The imaging system, called saturated transient absorption microscopy,or STAM,uses a trio of laser beams, including a doughnut-shaped laser beam that selectively illuminates some molecules but not others. Electrons in the atoms of illuminated molecules are kicked temporarily into a higher energy level and are said to be excited, while the others remain in their "ground state." Images are generated using a laser called a probe to compare the contrast between the excited and ground-state molecules.

The researchers demonstrated the technique, taking images of graphite "nanoplatelets" about 100 nanometers wide.

"It's a proof of concept and has great potential for the study of nanomaterials, both natural and synthetic," Cheng said.

The doughnut-shaped laser excitation technique, invented by researcher Stefan Hell, makes it possible to focus on yet smaller objects. Researchers hope to improve the imaging system to see objects about 10 nanometers in diameter, or about 30 times smaller than possible using conventional optical microscopes.

"We are not there yet, but a few schemes can be applied to further increase the resolution of our system," Cheng said.

The paper was co-authored by biomedical engineering doctoral student Pu Wang; research scientist Mikhail N. Slipchenko; mechanical engineering doctoral student James Mitchell; Chen Yang, an assistant professor of physical chemistry at Purdue; Eric O. Potma, an associate professor of chemistry at the University of California, Irvine; Xianfan Xu, Purdue's James J. and Carol L. Shuttleworth Professor of Mechanical Engineering; and Cheng.

Future research may include work to use lasers with shorter wavelengths of light. Because the wavelengths are shorter, the doughnut hole is smaller, possibly allowing researchers to focus on smaller objects.

The work will be discussed during the third annual Spectroscopic Imaging: A New Window into the Unseen World workshop on May 23 and 24 at Purdue. The workshop is hosted by the university's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering.

The research is funded by the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

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  1. Pu Wang, Mikhail N. Slipchenko, James Mitchell, Chen Yang, Eric O. Potma, Xianfan Xu, Ji-Xin Cheng. Far-field imaging of non-fluorescent species with subdiffraction resolution. Nature Photonics, 2013; DOI: 10.1038/nphoton.2013.97

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Citrix Systems profit misses estimates

(Reuters) - Cloud computing software maker Citrix Systems Inc reported a lower-than-expected first-quarter profit, hurt by higher expenses and weak IT spending by its customers.

Net income fell to $59.7 million, or 32 cents per share, from $68.3 million, or 36 cents per share, a year earlier. Excluding items, it earned 62 cents per share. Revenue rose 14 percent to $672.3 million.

Analysts on average had expected earnings of 63 cents per share on revenue of $676.9 million, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Citrix's cloud computing software allows customers to access applications remotely from a central server, and reduces costs by eliminating the need to upgrade and install software on each individual computer on site.

(Reporting by Sayantani Ghosh and Supantha Mukherjee in Bangalore; Editing by Don Sebastian)

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HTG Explains: What is Cloud Gaming and Is it The Future?

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?Cloud gaming? has been a tech buzzword for years. The idea is that we?ll no longer need gaming PCs or consoles with powerful graphics hardware. All the heavy lifting will be done ?in the cloud.?

Cloud gaming has much in common with streaming videos. Essentially, the cloud-gaming server runs a game and streams a video of the gameplay to you. Your keyboard, mouse, and controller input actions are sent over the network to the cloud gaming server.

The remote server does all the heavy work, while your computer just receives streaming video (and audio) and sends input commands. Essentially, cloud gaming is like a streaming video service, but interactive.

Theoretical Advantages to Cloud Gaming

In theory, cloud gaming has a lot going for it:

  • No Need for Expensive Hardware Investments or Upgrades ? With cloud gaming, you wouldn?t need to upgrade your PC or console. Instead of buying an expensive gaming hardware, you?d just use your existing hardware. You could also buy a cheap streaming box and controller that plugs into your television and home network.
  • Play Games on Any OS or Device ? The majority of high-end, non-mobile games are currently chained to PCs (often Windows) or consoles. Cloud gaming would allow games to become more platform-independent, allowing PCs and tablets running Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, Chrome OS, Windows RT, and other operating systems to play games that might otherwise only run on Windows.
  • Integrate Gaming Into TVs and Other Devices ? Television manufacturers could integrate support for cloud-gaming services into their smart TVs. The TV wouldn?t need any powerful, expensive gaming hardware ? any TV with the correct software and a controller could work for gaming without any additional boxes required. Some smart TVs already include this feature via their OnLive integration.
  • Instant Playing ? Some games may require a download of 10GB, 20GB, or even more before you can play them. Cloud gaming would allow you to start playing games instantly, as the server already has the game installed and can start playing it immediately.
  • Easy Spectating ? Cloud gaming services would allow for very easy spectating of games, such as professional gaming matches. Spectators wouldn?t need the game installed, as the video stream could be easily duplicated for many users.
  • DRM ? If games ran on remote servers instead of your own computer, they?d be almost impossible to pirate. This makes cloud gaming an attractive form of DRM to publishers, if not to gamers.

Disadvantages to Cloud Gaming

However, there are some significant downsides to cloud gaming:

  • Video Compression - Just as videos we watch on YouTube or Netflix are compressed to make them take up less bandwidth, the gameplay ?video? you receive from a cloud-gaming service is compressed. It won?t be as sharp and high-detail as what could be rendered by a high-end gaming PC. However, the compressed video you receive may look better than a game rendered at lower detail locally.
  • Bandwidth - Cloud gaming services require a large amount of bandwidth. Playing a game on OnLive may use more than 3GB per hour in bandwidth. If you have bandwidth caps on your Internet connection, this could be a serious problem. If everyone played games using cloud services, bandwidth usage would increase dramatically.
  • Latency ? There?s no getting around it ? games can react to your actions much more quickly when they?re running on your local computer. Reaction time is faster when your mouse movement just has to reach your computer than when it has to travel over an Internet connection, be rendered and compressed, and then travel back to you. Cloud-gaming services will always have more latency than powerful local hardware.
  • DRM ? Publishers love the DRM results of cloud gaming, but many gamers would be at a disadvantage if cloud gaming became the primary way to play games. Just as it?s impossible for people living in certain areas to play always-online games like Diablo 3, cloud gaming would have even higher Internet connection requirements.

Cloud Gaming Today

Several cloud gaming services are currently in operation. OnLive is the most talked-about one, although its user base is reportedly quite low, with about 1800 users at peak times before its restructuring in August 2012.

While a proper gaming PC or console is superior to the OnLive experience, OnLive works surprisingly well considering the immense technical challenges it faces. Latency and image compression are both noticeable, but aren?t anywhere near as bad as you might expect.

If you?re interested in trying it, you can download the OnLive client (currently available for Windows, Mac, Android, certain TVs, and a dedicated OnLive Game System device). You can play the full version of each supported game as a ?free trial? for 30 minutes, which is more than enough time to see just how well OnLive works.

OnLive?s biggest competitor was Gaikai, which used its technology to provide streaming game demos that you could play in your browser ? a much more convenient way to try a game before buying it, with no long downloads required. However, Gaikai was purchased by Sony for $380 million in July 2012 and its streaming game demos are currently offline. Sony will probably do something with Gaikai, and rumors indicate they may use Gaikai to provide instant streaming demos for PlayStation 4 games. Other rumors indicate that they could use Gaikai to stream PlayStation 3 games, offering backwards compatibility without the PS4 itself having the ability to play PS3 games.

Is it the Future?

So far, cloud gaming has failed to really catch on, as OnLive?s user numbers show us. However, Sony?s purchase of Gaikai demonstrates that big names are interested in this technology.

NVIDIA is currently working on Project Shield, an Android-powered handheld game console with the ability to stream PC games from your PC ? assuming the PC has a powerful enough NVIDIA graphics card. This would allow you to have a single gaming PC and use its hardware to play games wirelessly on a handheld game console and your TV. Latency would be much lower because you?re streaming from your home network, and bandwidth caps wouldn?t matter if it was all local. NVIDIA seems to be betting on this vision, which could offer some of the benefits of cloud gaming without some of the drawbacks ? as long as you have powerful enough PC gaming hardware.

Valve, developers of the Steam application that defines PC gaming for many people, aren?t too keen on cloud gaming. Gabe Newell, who runs Valve, has given his thoughts:

?Let?s say our industry had never done consoles or consumer clients. Even if we just started out with cloud gaming, you?d actually go in the direction of pushing intelligence out to the edge of the network, simply because it?s a great way of caching and saving you on network resources.?

In other words, if all gaming was curently cloud gaming, we?d be moving to local gaming for its many advantages.

OnLive?s streaming-only game system costs $99 with a controller, while a forthcoming Ouya with the ability to run local games as well as OnLive games beats it on functionality at the same $99 price point. As local gaming hardware gets cheaper, cloud gaming becomes less attractive.


It?s impossible to predict the future. It?s clear that OnLive isn?t killing gaming PCs or consoles, but Sony made a $380 million bet on cloud gaming and we may see cloud-gaming features in the PS4. Just as tablets haven?t killed the PC (in spite of all the media reports otherwise), cloud gaming won?t kill local gaming any time soon ? but it may offer an alternative in certain situations.

Image Credit: JD Hancock on Flickr, NVIDIA

Chris Hoffman is a technology writer and all-around computer geek. He's as at home using the Linux terminal as he is digging into the Windows registry. Connect with him on Google+.

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LG invites press to 'share the genius' event on May 1st

LG invites press to 'share the genius' event on May 1st

We're not quite sure what it is yet, but LG has just invited us to save the date May 1st for a special event held in New York city, in which it asks us to "share the genius" and "capture the spotlight in true brilliance." If this is indeed a new device, it alludes to a higher-res display and greater sound; is this a US version of the Optimus G Pro or simply the next-generation Optimus G? Hard to say at this point, but we're keeping a pretty close eye out for more details. In the meantime, this is at least one more thing to look forward to in a couple weeks.

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Led Zeppelin Digital-Book Author Neal Preston: 'It's Right Up the Vein' (Exclusive)

By Sharon Waxman

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Led Zeppelin, that band that wrote the book on heavy rock, is now helping to rewrite the book on digital publications.

Acclaimed rock photographer Neal Preston's new e-book breaks ground for the genre with interactive video, 80 contact sheets and photos never previously published.

Preston followed the band throughout the '70s and opened up his vast archive to create a rich, intimate experience with the world of Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.

Sharon Waxman grilled Preston on "Led Zeppelin: Sound and Fury," which was published on Monday and available on iTunes. You've had this archive forever, but you only published many of these photos now. Were you just waiting for the iPad to be born?

No. I wasn't even waiting for computers to be born. This is the direction that book publishing is taking. It's a little leap of faith, we're in uncharted territory here.

How so?

It differs exponentially from a traditional coffee-table book. The photos look killer on the new iPad with the retina display. It was a way to really give the fans even more of what they so crave - all that behind-the-scenes stuff. In this kind of book you can include so much more -- audio captions, video interviews.

You shot that famous photo of Jimmy Page drinking from a Jack Daniels bottle backstage. Do you tell that story?

There's audio caption of taking that photo. Sometimes you remember shooting a picture, sometimes you don't. I remember that photo. I happened to be sitting to his right in the dressing room; I had a Nikon with a 24mm lens on my lap, and I was going to say something to Jimmy and I saw the bottle move toward his mouth and I picked up the camera, shot one frame, and I don't know if he even realized I was there shooting it.

Was he upset that you published it?

I don't believe we released that photo initially. I was brought in to work for them. In 1970 I was 18 and I ended up at press conference to announce that Led Zeppelin had supplanted the Beatles as No. 1 band in the world in a MelodyMaker poll.

The reason I was hired was they were notoriously cloistered. Not secretive but with very small inner circle unlike the Stones, when Mick Jagger had 100 people getting his laundry. It was pretty amazing they let any photographer come in and have the run of the store. I was that guy.

How did that come about?

Danny Goldberg, their publicist, hired me. I'd done work for the band through Atlantic Records. He called me up and said: "Pack your bags if you want to go on tour with us." I got that call in November 1974. January 1975 I was working for them.

What's so great about these images is you really feel like you're on stage with those guys.

In one of those, Jimmy's looking right at me, there's dry ice, you see Robert - during song called "No Quarter." Right after I shot that he came up to me and started talking to me. Reason I love that photo is that it feels like being on stage with Led Zeppelin. It sucks you right in.

Access is the currency I have to trade in. Night after night, day after day, week after week, as a photojournalist, you become invisible. When you become invisible, that's when you can capture the magic.

Did the band approve the photos in book?

No, the band was not part of this book, though they received it and I understand they like it very much. This was a different platform, and a new one, and one that hasn't really been exploited in terms of this kind of book, this kind of band.

This book is $9.99 - it's inexpensive compared to a coffee-table book. Is this the world photographers live in now? It's a digital book. You can't have tactile experience with it. However, this is the way publishing is going. There are two things that I hope people get out of this book. One is for the fans, it's a total wet dream. It's right up the vein.

To get the contact proof sheet - you start to see photographically how I think. They can hear the stories they wouldn't hear unless they were up in my house having dinner. And I hope fans get a sense of how much of myself I've put into this book.

I'm very proud of my writing. Stevie Nicks did my intro, because back in the day, she was the first person who sat and looked at a stack of my prints, and said, "You've got to do a book."

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W.Va. lawmakers start budget talks close to deal

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- Disagreements over funding for state Department of Education staff and in-home care for seniors on Medicaid, among other areas, await compromise this week as the West Virginia Legislature works on a new state budget.

The Senate and House of Delegates passed dueling versions of an $11.4 billion spending plan just before their regular session ended Saturday. Each reflects relatively minor changes to what Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin proposed. The Democrat submitted a budget bill when the session began in mid-February and then revised it earlier this month, partly because counties provided more in property tax revenues for public schools than estimated.

During the week's extended session, a House-Senate committee will focus largely on a $4.1 billion portion of the budget supported by general tax revenues. The House and Senate are less than $2 million apart on this spending, with delegates proposing $5 million less than the governor and senators proposing $3.7 million less.

The governor's general revenue budget was already smaller than what passed the Legislature last year. Exempting such areas as direct classroom spending, Tomblin ordered 7.5 percent cuts for agencies under his part of the executive branch. That saved around $75 million. The Supreme Court, which has independent budget authority, agreed to reduce its spending by $4 million.

"When there's no money, there's not really a lot to fight over," said Senate Finance Chair Roman Prezioso, a Marion County Democrat. "Really, we're not that far off."

The House version cuts $850,000 from Department of Education personnel costs, following through on a mandate added to Tomblin's wide-ranging public schools legislation. A critical audit of West Virginia's education system found it unusually heavy with state-level staffers when compared to most other states. The governor's bill, signed last week, requires the department to trim personnel spending by 5 percent in each of the next two years.

The Senate did not include a personnel cut in its version but did add $37,600 for professional development. The House, meanwhile, cut $48,871 meant to cover paid rest leave for West Virginia's Teacher of the Year. The House Finance Committee learned that the winners haven't taken up the sabbatical offer for a number of years.

As recommended by the governor in his April 2 follow-up, the House included $2.1 million so each classroom teacher would have an additional $100 to spend. Teachers currently get $200, but must routinely hand over half to faculty senates for school-wide needs, lawmakers were told. The Senate's budget has no money for classroom supplies. Delegates, meanwhile, also proposed $240,000 in one-time spending so Hampshire High School can build an animal science facility.

The two chambers also differ over $1.7 million that the House added for counties that fuel their school buses with biodiesel. Another successful measure from Tomblin's agenda refocuses bus fuel incentives on West Virginia's ample natural gas supply.

Lawmakers must reconcile mortgage funding for primary care centers, which the Senate increased by nearly $212,000 and the House by $78,000. Each proposed hike would blunt the 7.5 percent cut ordered by Tomblin.

The Senate similarly sought to ease cuts to domestic violence and anti-sexual assault programs by a total of $193,000, while the House added more than twice that to restore them completely to current levels. Responding to another 7.5 percent cut, each version increased funding for a Charleston-based poison control hotline that West Virginia University had previously provided through its budget. Delegates also added $140,190 for independent living aid provided by the Division of Rehabilitative Services.

The governor's initial budget proposal mistakenly left out $380,000 for the Division of Forestry, needed for its tree nursery, amid an internal debate over whether to discontinue that program. Fixing another omission, the House cut personnel costs at the Division of Culture and History by just over $262,000 to satisfy the 7.5 percent order.

In the recurring battle over programs that seek waivers from federal officials so Medicaid patients can stay out of nursing homes and other institutions, the House budgeted $14 million for in-home senior care. Tomblin and the Senate's version proposed $11.9 million.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/w-va-lawmakers-start-budget-203457722.html

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CA-BUSINESS Summary

Investors dump gold, crude as growth reality dawns

TOKYO (Reuters) - Commodities from gold to oil recouped some of their earlier steep losses but remained volatile after investors dumped risk assets overnight, gripped by worries over slowing growth in China and the United States. European stock markets were seen extending losses, with financial spreadbetters predicting London's FTSE 100 <.ftse>, Paris's CAC-40 <.fchi> and Frankfurt's DAX <.gdaxi> to open down as much as 0.8 percent. <.l><.eu/>

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Dish's $25.5 billion Sprint bid may force others to act

(Reuters) - Dish Network Corp , the No.2 U.S. satellite TV provider, on Monday offered to buy wireless service provider Sprint Nextel Corp for $25.5 billion in cash and stock, a move that could inspire other telecoms or video companies to consider their own prospects of combining. Dish's offer could trump a proposal in October by Japanese wireless operator SoftBank Corp to buy 70 percent of Sprint for $20.1 billion.

Analysis: Citi reaps profits from hiring rainmakers 2-3 years ago

NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the summer of 2010, senior executives at Citigroup Inc told the board of directors the bank needed to hire more dealmakers to have any chance of snagging underwriting assignments and rich takeover advisory fees. Competitors, including JPMorgan Chase & Co and Morgan Stanley , had picked off the company's rainmakers during the financial crisis, when Citigroup's stock fell more than 95 percent. After the U.S. government rescued the bank, it took a more direct role in setting Citigroup's pay.

China eyes ConocoPhillips stake in Kashagan: Kazakh minister

ASTANA (Reuters) - China has shown interest in buying the stake of U.S. oil major ConocoPhillips in a multinational consortium developing Kazakhstan's giant Kashagan oilfield, Kazakh Oil & Gas Minister Sauat Mynbayev said on Tuesday. "Kazakhstan has not yet taken such a decision, but there is such a possibility," Mynbayev told reporters. He declined to say what company or government body represented China in talks with Kazakhstan over Kashagan.

Moody's lowers China outlook after Fitch downgrade

(Reuters) - Moody's Investors Service on Tuesday affirmed China's government's bond rating of Aa3 but cut the outlook to stable from positive, the second pessimistic revision by a foreign ratings agency this month. Last week, Fitch Ratings cut China's long-term local currency credit rating to A-plus from AA-minus, citing concerns about the risk that excessive local government borrowing posed to the wider economy. Moody's referred to the same issue in justifying its negative revision.

SoftBank seen fighting for Sprint as ambition trumps easy gains

TOKYO (Reuters) - Masayoshi Son, billionaire founder of Japanese mobile carrier SoftBank Corp , is expected to stay in the battle for U.S. wireless service provider Sprint Nextel Corp - even though he could walk away with more than $3.5 billion in gains from currency hedging, a convertible bond and break-up fee. Son, a rare risk-taker in Japan's conservative corporate culture, is likely to put his ambition to create a global company, with Sprint giving SoftBank a toehold in the United States, ahead of quick financial gains, analysts said on Tuesday.

Macy's appeals ruling on Martha Stewart goods in Penney dispute

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Macy's Inc has filed an appeal challenging a judge's ruling that J.C. Penney Co Inc can sell unbranded Martha Stewart goods in its stores for now -- the latest salvo in a legal war between the two retailers over rights to the domestic doyenne's products. Justice Jeffrey Oing in Manhattan state court said on Friday J.C. Penney could sell certain Martha Stewart-designed goods as long as they don't carry her name. The decision was a reprieve for the troubled retailer which has already had the products manufactured and is storing them in warehouses. An analyst has estimated the value of the goods at $100 million.

AMR files bankruptcy exit plan in step towards merger with US Airways

NEW YORK (Reuters) - AMR Corp , the parent company of American Airlines, filed formal plans to exit bankruptcy on Monday, bringing its proposed $11 billion merger with US Airways Group closer to reality. The reorganization plan, which details some executive compensation and outlines measures for creditors and shareholders, is a necessary step before the two companies can come together to create the world's largest airline. The plan requires both court and creditor approval.

Big UK firms warm to bank borrowing again: poll

LONDON (Reuters) - Bank credit is now more popular with big companies in Britain than at any point in the past five years, a survey showed on Tuesday, suggesting an easing in what many see as a major brake on the economy. The Bank of England and politicians say a lack of bank lending, especially for smaller firms, is part of the reason for the country's very slow recovery from the financial crisis.

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Mortgage Applications Drop as Refinancings Fall

1% MORTGAGES! by spike55151A decline in refinancing caused overall mortgage applications to take a dip last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association reports in its weekly index. However, applications for home purchases ? viewed as a gauge for future home buying ? rose last week.
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HARP, a Program to Help Underwater Borrowers Refinance, Has Been Extended

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5 Things Preventing You From Getting a Mortgage Refinance

By Chris Birk Mortgage rates are beginning to creep up, but they?re still well within the kind of range that makes longtime homeowners shake their heads in disbelief. The average interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage hit 3.63 percent for the week of March 10, marking the highest point since last summer. So while a seller?s market may be taking shape, it?s still a great time to shop for a mortgage, especially a refinance. That?s why it?s so frustrating for homeowners who can?t get on the bus. So what?s keeping you from getting a refinance loan right now? Here?s a look at five of the most common culprits: So-So Credit Same as it ever was when it comes to mortgage lending ? you?re going to need to meet a lender?s qualifying credit score for a refinance, which in many cases will be higher than what you?d need for a purchase loan. For conventional refinancing, you?re likely looking for at least a 740 score to really capitalize on current rates. The bar won?t be quite so high if you?re going after a government-backed option like an FHA or VA loan. Make no mistake: A loan program may not have a credit score requirement, but the lenders who actually issue loans certainly will. Right now, for example, VA lenders are generally looking for at least a 620 score. But you?ll more than likely need at least a 640 to start the refinance conversation. Your Home Is Underwater Values are starting to rebound in some parts of the country, but a lower-than-anticipated appraisal remains a common refi-killer. Consumers who owe more than their home is worth know this all too well. Pursuing a traditional refinance is all but impossible for underwater homeowners ? and that explains why the government?s special refinance program for distressed borrowers is absolutely booming. Refinances through the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) topped 1 million in 2012, more than double the year prior. The HARP program helps underwater homeowners with Fannie Mae- and Freddie Mac-backed loans. It?s possible for some lenders to process refinance applications without an appraisal (the VA?s Streamline program is one example). But today that?s a rare exception. Not Enough Income All indications are the economy is on the upswing. While that?s good news for the nation, continued recovery doesn?t suddenly put more money in your pocket. Many homeowners lost jobs or took pay cuts in the wake of the economic crisis. One missed mortgage payment can stymie a refinance application. Lenders will typically want to see 12 consecutive months of on-time payments. Diminished income can also make it tough to actually pay for the refinance, which like any mortgage loan comes with costs and fees. Self-employed homeowners will need at least 2 years of tax returns. You Bought Big Jumbo loans can present a unique set of refinance difficulties. These non-conforming loans typically require sterling credit and significant skin in the game to acquire. It can be especially tough when your $625,000 home has lost a third of its value. Jumbo homeowners may have to come to the closing table with cash in order to secure that lower rate. Mortgage Insurance Paying mortgage insurance can complicate your ability to secure a refinance. That?s especially true for lender-paid mortgage insurance. Either form presents problems for the federal HARP program as well, although some lenders have loosened restrictions a bit in the last two years. If this is currently an obstacle, keep searching for a lender that will work with you. See more on Credit.com: The First Thing to Do Before Buying a Home Can You Really Get Your Credit Score for Free? The Ultimate Credit Report Cheat Sheet More on AOL Real Estate: Find out how to calculate mortgage payments. Find homes for sale in your area. Find foreclosures in your area. Find homes for rent in your area. Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook.
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The Mortgage Professor: Don?t Miss Opportunities to Refinance

FAILURE TO EXPLOIT AN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY: Many mortgage borrowers can?t refinance profitably, or think they can?t, because their house has declined in value and a refinance would require the purchase of mortgage insurance. But if they have investment assets that can be liquidated to pay down their mortgage balance, the rate of return on investment will be far higher than the return they are earning on those assets now. This is called ?cash-in refinancing? because the borrower is putting cash into the transaction.
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4 Secrets to Refinancing an Underwater Mortgage

In the process of searching for a refinance offer, you?re likely to run into bad service and get frustrated from the ordeal.? This is especially true if the search takes a while and you have to go through several lenders.? When you start to get frustrated and lose patience, remember?most homeowners are finding that it takes several months to find the right offer.
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Kerry: US, China pledge to work together on NKorea

BEIJING (AP) ? U.S. and Chinese leaders said Saturday that their countries are committed to finding a peaceful way to ensure a nuclear-free Korean peninsula.

"We are determined to make that goal a reality," U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said after talks with Chinese officials and before having dinner with China's foreign policy chief, Yang Jiechi.

"China and the United States must together take steps in order to achieve the goal of a denuclearized Korean peninsula. And today we agreed that further discussions to bear down very quickly with great specificity on exactly how we will accomplish this goal," America's top diplomat told reporters.

Yang, speaking through an interpreter, said China was "firmly committed to upholding peace and stability and advancing the denuclearization process on the Korean peninsula. We maintain that the issue should be handled and resolved peacefully."

He said China will work with the U.S. and other nations involved in past international talks on North Korea, adding that "to properly address the Korean nuclear issue serves the interests of all parties."

Kerry spoke of "our joint commitment to the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula in a peaceful manner. We agreed that this is of critical importance for the stability of the region and indeed for the world and indeed for all of our nonproliferation efforts."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/kerry-us-china-pledge-together-nkorea-125045168--politics.html

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Facebook Home and the HTC First - what you need to know

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Friday's the big day, folks. The day the new Facebook Home application and the new HTC First smartphone arrive. Or, maybe it's just Friday. That all depends on your point of view toward Facebook, your phone and this whole social sharing thing in general.

There are more than 650 million active Facebook users. One in seven people on the planet has an account with Facebook. It's no small thing. But at the same time, how close is too close? Do you really want Facebook that much more in your life? Do Facebook Home and the new HTC First make that big a difference in the way you use Facebook? Will you use it more? Will it make you want to use it less? Does it makes the experience that much better?

The answer to many of those questions are a matter of personal taste. But we've been bombarded by questions from our friends and family -- folks who don't necessarily live day in night inside the tech bubble -- and with Friday being launch day, we've put together a few answers, in layman's terms.

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''Simon Killer'' Review: An American (Creep) in Paris

By Alonso Duralde

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - There's an implied contract between artist and audience, whereby the creatives can take us to the deepest, darkest places of bad behavior and personal misery so long as they have something to say about the human condition, or the society that creates such miscreants, or any number of other notions that can be explored this way. In return, viewers expect something at the end besides, "Boy! This guy's really awful, isn't he?"

It's that lack of a payoff after a long slog that makes "Simon Killer" a disappointing follow-up to director Antonio Campos' "Afterschool"; that movie also made us wade through some amoral youngsters perpetrating horrible offenses, but at least there was some cogent commentary about online voyeurism and how media saturation can desensitize young people to real-life sex and violence.

This time out, we get another terrific performance from Brady Corbet ("Martha Marcy May Marlene," "Mysterious Skin"), but it's in the service of a parade of horrors that never leads anywhere interesting.

Corbet stars as Simon, a recent college graduate still recovering from a bad breakup. He's taken his misery to Paris, where he's crashing in an apartment of a family friend, and it's quickly apparent that he's not as blameless as he lets on about the end of his last relationship; whether it's his awkward encounters with strangers in the street or the increasingly pathetic e-mails ("I know we promised not to communicate, but?") that he keeps composing and re-composing to his ex, Simon is clearly a more twisted soul than his outward appearance would suggest.

(Not for nothing does he mention at several points that his course of study in college was about the relationship between the brain and the eye.)

He pays nightclub prostitute Victoria (Mati Diop) for some companionship, and when he's supposed to leave Paris a day or so later, he deliberately gets into a fight with some street toughs so that he can return to her all bruised up so that she will take him in. After a few days, Simon comes up with a blackmail scheme whereby he and Victoria can lean on her married clients, but the moment the idea comes out of his mouth, you can already imagine how doomed the enterprise will be.

The more we learn about Simon's past misdeeds, the more we begin to worry about his behavior in the present, and while the film generates a fair amount of suspense, Simon remains an outline who's never sufficiently filled in. Not that the movie should have to "explain" him, but there needs to be a little context for his sociopathy. Otherwise, he's just a boogeyman with a bachelor's degree.

"Simon Killer" may wind up being a somewhat pointless wallow, but that doesn't mean its creators didn't put a lot into it: cinematographer Joe Anderson gives the film a tawdry sheen, rendering one of the world's most beautiful cities into a place full of secrets and danger.

Corbet (who co-wrote with Campos and Diop) gives another compellingly unsettling performance; we may want to avert our eyes from who Simon is and what he does, but we can't stop watching him. Here's an actor who could have parlayed his looks into any number of leading roles on The CW, but he's instead gone out of his way to play complicated characters for directors like Lars von Trier and Michael Haneke.

It's too bad that all of this isn't in the service of a more successful film, but Campos clearly has a fascination with the dark side. Even if "Simon Killer" doesn't completely work, he remains a filmmaker who's going places.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/simon-killer-review-american-creep-paris-203709702.html

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Michelle Obama Invokes Slain Hadiya Pendleton to Enter Gun Debate

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Invoking the memory of slain Chicago teen Hadiya Pendleton, an emotional first lady Michelle Obama today delivered a passionate and personal plea for stricter gun control laws and additional resources for the nation's youth.

"Hadiya Pendleton was me and I was her," the first lady told business and community leaders in her hometown. "But I got to grow up and go to Princeton and Harvard Law School and have a career and a family and the most blessed life I could ever imagine.

"And Hadiya, well we know that story," she said. "She went to a park with some friends and got shot in the back."

Opportunity and community resources, Obama said, made the difference in her life between "growing up and becoming a lawyer, a mother, the first lady of the United States and being shot dead at the age of 15."

The first lady's call for action, her most public and comprehensive remarks on gun control to date, comes two months after she attended the funeral for the honor student, who was gunned down a mile away from the Obamas' Chicago home.

Becoming visibly emotional, the first lady said she struggled with what to tell Pendleton's friends the day of her funeral. "It is hard to know what to say to a room full of teenagers who are about to bury their best friend," she recalled.

"I started by telling them that Hadiya was clearly on her way to doing something truly worthy with her life," she said, fighting back tears, her voice cracking. "I told them that there is a reason why we are here on this earth. I urged them to use of their lives to give meaning to Hadiya's life. I urged them to dream as big as she did, and work as hard as she did, and live a life that honors every last bit of her god-given promise."

As Congress prepares to vote Thursday on whether to proceed to debate a gun control bill, the first lady said her husband's "common sense" proposals deserve a vote. "If there is even one thing we can do, even one step we can take to save another child, then don't we have an obligation to try?" she asked, firmly entering the political debate.

"I want to urge you to come together and do something worthy of Hadiya Pendleton's memory and worthy of our children's future," she said. "We need to show them not just with words, but with action, that they are not alone in this struggle."

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'Catching Fire' Trailer Premiere: Check Out An Exclusive GIF!

Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson are unveiled in a sneak peek from the teaser trailer, debuting at Sunday's MTV Movie Awards.
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Drool-Worthy Male Celebrities: Whose Your Favorite?

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Museum exhibitions come to movie theaters

In this Jan. 2013 photo provided by Phil Grabsky Films, art historian Tim Marlow, left, curator Larry Nichols and the curator of the Manet exhibit at the Royal Academy of Arts Mary Anne Stevens talk in front of a Manet painting at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. On April 11, BY Experience is launching EXHIBITION, broadcasts of current or just closed art exhibitions from around the world to select movie theaters and performing arts centers in nearly 30 countries. (AP Photo/Phil Grabsky Films)

In this Jan. 2013 photo provided by Phil Grabsky Films, art historian Tim Marlow, left, curator Larry Nichols and the curator of the Manet exhibit at the Royal Academy of Arts Mary Anne Stevens talk in front of a Manet painting at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. On April 11, BY Experience is launching EXHIBITION, broadcasts of current or just closed art exhibitions from around the world to select movie theaters and performing arts centers in nearly 30 countries. (AP Photo/Phil Grabsky Films)

In this Jan. 2013 photo provided by Phil Grabsky Films, employees of the Royal Academy of Art move a Manet painting at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. On April 11, BY Experience is launching EXHIBITION, broadcasts of current or just closed art exhibitions from around the world to select movie theaters and performing arts centers in nearly 30 countries. (AP Photo/Phil Grabsky Films)

In this Jan. 2013 photo provided by Phil Grabsky Films, a film crew works on a film about an exhibit devoted to the portraiture of Edouard Manet at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. On April 11, BY Experience is launching EXHIBITION, broadcasts of current or just closed art exhibitions from around the world to select movie theaters and performing arts centers in nearly 30 countries. (AP Photo/Phil Grabsky Films)

(AP) ? From the people who brought live Metropolitan Opera performances to a movie theater near you comes the next big-screen cultural attraction: museum art exhibits from around the world.

It begins Thursday with a retrospective devoted to the portraits by Edouard Manet from the Royal Academy of Arts in London, screened to 450 theaters across the U.S. and about 600 around the globe, with many locations scheduling encore broadcasts.

Two more exhibits are already lined up: a June retrospective on the art of Edvard Munch from the Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway, and an October showing of works by Johannes Vermeer from the National Gallery in London.

Unlike the live opera broadcasts, the art presentations are slickly produced documentaries giving viewers a VIP guided tour of current or recently ended exhibitions from noted art historian Tim Marlow, who lingers on each of the displayed works and explains why they are special. Curator interviews, artist profiles and backstage tours fill out the 90-minute, high-definition show ? for an average price of $12.50.

"This is a way for an armchair traveler to come to the arts world, have it brought to them," said Julie Borchard-Young, co-owner of BY Experience, the company distributing the broadcasts. "Because it's not live, we wanted to make sure that the programs are very immersive and contemplative, that the viewer has a chance to slow down his or her busy life and really take this in."

For BY Experience, fine art is a natural next step in spreading culture to the masses, building on the niche success of its live series from the Met Opera and London's National Theatre.

The Met Opera series, for example, has grown every year since it was first beamed in 2006 to 98 theaters in four countries. Today it's seen in more than 1,900 theaters in 64 countries, with nearly 13 million tickets sold since 2006, according to figures provided by the opera house.

It had gross ticket sales of more than $57 million around the world for 11 performances during the 2011-12 season. Its Feb. 16 screening of "Rigoletto" took in $2.6 million in North America, ranking it No. 12 in the weekend box office, beating "Argo" and "Lincoln."

Like the Met, which realized $11 million from the opera broadcasts last season, the participating art museums will get a cut of the profits.

But will art exhibits work at the movies? Unlike new opera and theater performances, just about every piece of art from current exhibitions can already be viewed over the Internet. And the exhibits will be a documentary film, not a live event.

Borchard-Young said By Experience was encouraged by the response to what served as the pilot for its art exhibit series: "Leonardo Live," a 90-minute film by Phil Grabsky on the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition at London's National Gallery that was viewed by 125,000 people in 21 countries.

"We were convinced there was an audience for fine arts" after that, she said.

Patrick Corcoran, director of media and research at the National Association of Theatre Owners, believes the program has a good chance, noting that many in the industry were surprised by how popular the opera series has been.

"They're aiming at a similar kind of audience ... for events that are limited to one location. That has a market," he said. "People do love art exhibitions, and not all of them travel. This is a real opportunity to bring something to those customers."

At The Englert Theatre in Iowa City, Iowa, people "are responding very strongly to having something like this," Executive Director Andre Perry said. His theater has been offering live and encore broadcasts of National Theatre productions for more than a year.

The nearby Marcus Sycamore Cinema presents the Met broadcasts, and two weeks ago featured an Encore performance of Riccardo Zandonai's "Francesca da Rimini," an opera inspired by an episode from Dante's "Inferno."

"It's a smaller culture but a super vibrant one," Perry said of the arts crowd. "They're super enthusiastic and very positive about having the series."

The initiative appears to come at an opportune time for the city of 60,000 residents. The flood of 2008 shuttered the main building of the University of Iowa Museum of Art and a small number of its collection now is scattered among several venues while it rebuilds.

Museum director Sean O'Harrow said that while he supported the art exhibition broadcasts, he didn't want people to think it was a substitute for the real thing.

"A museum offers a three-dimensional experience. Seeing things on a screen for the most part is not," he said. "Seeing real objects in person is the most powerful experience you could possibly have."

The Rialto Cinemas in Sebastopol, Calif., has been showing the Met HD series since its inception. Because of demand, it has expanded showings to two screens. Owner Ky Boyd said he expects the same kind of feedback from the art exhibit series.

"This is another great opportunity for people to experience blockbuster exhibitions," he said. "Typically, you wouldn't have a chance to see these unless you live in a radius within the museum or are traveling in that part of the world."

A handful of art and movie lovers interviewed in New York City weren't quite as enthusiastic.

Megan Orr, 17, of Davis, Calif., who was visiting the Museum of Modern Art, said she would check out an art exhibit via the movies only if there was no possible way she could visit for herself.

"Honestly, I think the appeal of going to an art museum is that you can get up close ... and it feels a lot more emotional. And I'm a huge fan of Manet. I don't think it would have the same exact draw for me," she said.

Justin Liebergen, 31, an actor from Manhattan, who had just stepped out of a multiplex cinema in mid-Manhattan, said he saw the idea as only for the art aficionado.

"I haven't thought, 'Oh, I wish I could go to this exhibit at this place on the planet somewhere' without physically wanting to go there," he said. "If I wanted to see a photo I would go online. Computers today have every image of every museum on the planet."

Associated Press

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Father may face charges in collapse that killed kids

STANLEY, N.C. (AP) ? While parents grieve two children who died when they were buried under a wall of falling dirt, police are investigating possible charges against the father who was working in the two-story-deep hole when it collapsed.

Jordan Arwood, 31, of Stanley, was operating a backhoe Sunday night in the pit when the walls caved in on the children. The bodies of the two young cousins, 6-year-old Chloe Jade Arwood and 7-year-old James Levi Caldwell, were dug out Monday morning.

Arwood is the girl's father; his parents, Nancy and Ken Caldwell, had adopted the boy. Arwood lived next to his parents and the pit was on his property, said Lincoln County Sheriff's Office Detective Lt. Tim Johnson.

Johnson said investigators were interviewing family members and neighbors about the case. When they finished, they planned to present their findings to the district attorney's office.

The detective was philosophical about whether the father could be punished criminally.

"You can't punish anyone worse than that," said Johnson about Arwood's loss.

What's puzzling is why Arwood was digging the hole.

Investigators described the pit as 20 feet by 20 feet with a sloped entrance leading down to the 24-foot bottom. The children were at the bottom of the pit retrieving a child-sized pickaxe when the walls fell in on them. No permits had been issued for Arwood to dig on the site.

Johnson said people have speculated that the pit was everything from a "doomsday bunker" to an underground structure for "illegal activity," such as growing marijuana.

Sheriff's deputies on Monday removed firearms and a marijuana plant from Arwood's mobile home. Arwood is a felon who is not allowed to have guns. He was convicted in 2003 for possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell.

But it's still unclear to investigators how Arwood was planning to use the pit.

Arwood told some neighbors that it was going to be a bunker to "protect his family." Others said he told them it was going to be a basement.

But Johnson said: "There aren't many basements that are 20-by-24-by-20," he said.

"The hole itself made no sense that way it was constructed. Nothing was done the way it would be done legally."

One neighbor, Bradley Jones, a construction worker, told The Associated Press that he talked to Arwood about the hole. Jones said it had no supports to stop the sides from caving in.

"To me, it was dangerous," he said.

Dion Burleson, spokesman for the Denver Fire Department which responded to collapse, said crews filled in the pit on Monday.

"It was a safety hazard," he said.

He also said everyone involved in the rescue would go through a debriefing to deal with their emotions. "A lot of people were hit hard by this."

Arwood told the AP in an email that he would respond to questions "in time."

"I cannot see through the tears to respond," he said.

Arwood's desperate voice is heard on a 911 recording released by the Lincoln County communications center on Monday.

"Please hurry ... My children are buried under tons of dirt ... They're buried under tons of clay ... It fell on top of them," he said sobbing.

Then Arwood began to pray for the children's safety.

It seemed like the entire rural community was grieving Tuesday. A prayer vigil was held Monday night at a local church. Another one was scheduled Tuesday night. Funerals were pending.

Chelsea Jones, who babysat the children, saw them a few days ago. They were happy and running around, she recalled.

"They were full of life. I still can't believe they're gone," she said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/grief-questions-collapse-kills-2-nc-kids-201116507.html

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West sees enough substance for Iran talks to continue

By Justyna Pawlak

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - World powers believe there are enough grounds to keep talking to Iran about its disputed nuclear program, a senior Western diplomat said on Monday, even though the latest round of negotiations made little apparent progress.

"There is enough substance for these negotiations to continue," the diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, told reporters. "I would not expect a breakdown."

At a meeting in the Kazakh city of Almaty on Friday and Saturday, the six nations - the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany - tried to persuade Iran to give up its most sensitive uranium-enrichment work to allay concerns that Tehran is seeking the means to make atom bombs.

Iranian negotiators did not accept the offer - coupled with a pledge of modest relief from crippling economic sanctions - and the two sides failed to even agree to meet again.

But Western diplomats are at pains to show that diplomacy will continue, in part to avoid escalating tensions with Israel which has threatened to bomb Iranian nuclear sites if negotiations and sanctions fail to force it to change course.

They are wary, however, of fuelling criticism that Iran may be playing them for time. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday the negotiation process could not go forever.

"We are clear talks for (the sake of) talks are not acceptable," the senior diplomat added.

Some Western diplomats have said that while the two sides failed to bridge their differences in the decade-old dispute in Almaty, there was some optimism because of the apparent willingness of Iranian negotiators to engage in detailed discussions of their proposal.

Iran denies having any military intentions and says it needs nuclear power to generate electricity and for medical purposes. It wants the international community to recognize its right to enrich uranium and lift major economic sanctions.

The powers argue international rules apply only to countries that subject their nuclear work to stringent oversight by the United Nations, something Iran refuses to do.

Following the failure of Almaty talks, the six powers are seeking to reassess their approach to persuade the Iranian side to agree. In the coming days, the issue will come up during a meeting of foreign ministers of Group of Eight countries, which include all the six powers except China.

The EU's foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, who oversees diplomatic contacts with Iran on behalf of the six nations, will also discuss plans for further engagement with Iran's chief negotiator Saeed Jalili in the coming days.

Iran's presidential election in June also fuels uncertainty abroad over Tehran's short-term approach to the nuclear dispute.

In Brussels, the senior diplomat said a lack of clarity on presidential candidates, for example, clouded the understanding of Iran's domestic politics.

"The internal power struggle has an impact on negotiations," the diplomat said. "The internal tensions have an influence on a process such as negotiations but we don't even know who the candidates will be."

(Editing by Alison Williams)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/world-powers-see-enough-substance-iran-talks-continue-163009487.html

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Bird flu mutation study offers vaccine clue

Apr. 8, 2013 ? Scientists have described small genetic changes that enable the H5N1 bird flu virus to replicate more easily in the noses of mammals.

So far there have only been isolated cases of bird flu in humans, and no widespread transmission as the H5N1 virus can't replicate efficiently in the nose. The new study, using weakened viruses in the lab, supports the conclusions of controversial research published in 2012 which demonstrated that just a few genetic mutations could enable bird flu to spread between ferrets, which are used to model flu infection in humans.

Researchers say the new findings could help to develop more effective vaccines against new strains of bird flu that can spread between humans.

"Knowing why bird flu struggles to replicate in the nose and understanding the genetic mutations that would enable it to happen are vital for monitoring viruses circulating in birds and preparing for an outbreak in humans," said Professor Wendy Barclay, from the Department of Medicine at Imperial College London, who led the study.

"The studies published last year pointed to a mechanism that restricts replication of H5N1 viruses in the nose. We've engineered a different mutation with the same effect into one of the virus proteins and achieved a similar outcome. This suggests that there is a common mechanism by which bird flu could evolve to spread between humans, but that a number of different specific mutations might mediate that."

Bird flu only rarely infects humans because the human nose has different receptors to those of birds and is also more acidic. The Imperial team studied mutations in the gene for haemagglutinin, a protein on the surface of the virus that enables it to get into host cells. They carried out their experiments in a laboratory strain of flu with the same proteins on its surface as bird flu, but engineered so that it cannot cause serious illness.

The research found that mutations in the H5 haemagglutinin enabled the protein to tolerate higher levels of acidity. Viruses with these mutations and others that enabled them to bind to different receptors were able to replicate more efficiently in ferrets and spread from one animal to another.

The results have important implications for designing vaccines against potential pandemic strains of bird flu. Live attenuated flu vaccines (LAIV) might be used in a pandemic situation because it is possible to manufacture many more doses of this type of vaccine than of the killed virus vaccines used to protect against seasonal flu. LAIV are based on weakened viruses that don't cause illness, but they still have to replicate in order to elicit a strong immune response. Viruses with modified haemagglutinin proteins induced strong antibody responses in ferrets in this study, suggesting that vaccines with similar modifications might prove more effective than those tested previously.

"We can't predict how bird flu viruses will evolve in the wild, but the more we understand about the kinds of mutations that will enable them to transmit between humans, the better we can prepare for a possible pandemic," said Professor Barclay.

The research was funded by the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust and published in the Journal of General Virology.

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  1. H. Shelton, K. L. Roberts, E. Molesti, N. Temperton, W. S. Barclay. Mutations in hemagglutinin that affect receptor binding and pH stability increase replication of a PR8 influenza virus with H5 HA in the upper respiratory tract of ferrets and may contribute to transmissibility.. Journal of General Virology, 2013; DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.050526-0

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Asia stocks muted on slack US jobs data; Nikkei up

BANGKOK (AP) ? Asian stock markets were mixed Monday amid concerns about tensions on the Korean Peninsula, bird flu in China and a disappointing U.S. jobs report, although the Nikkei piled on more gains as the yen's dramatic fall boosted the country's powerhouse export sector.

The Japanese yen has weakened sharply in the aftermath of a surprise decision Thursday by the Bank of Japan to overhaul its monetary policy, pledging to double the money supply to achieve a 2 percent inflation target within two years.

The Nikkei 225 in Tokyo shot up 2.4 percent to 13,141.35. The dollar vaulted to 98.56 yen from 94.13 yen late Friday in New York.

A weaker currency can help make Japanese exports more price competitive in overseas markets. Suzuki Motor Corp. surged 6.6 percent. Sharp Corp. advanced 5.4 percent.

"In contrast to sentiment a few months ago, Japan is now winning support for its monetary policy," said analysts at DBS Bank Ltd. in a market commentary.

Elsewhere, however, markets were mixed after the U.S. government reported a sharp decline in hiring in March.

U.S. employers added just 88,000 jobs in March, which was half the average of the previous six months. The closely watched report was a letdown for investors who had become more optimistic about the economy after recent positive signs on housing.

South Korea's Kospi was flat at 1,927.04, with tensions between Seoul and Pyongyang remaining high. North Korea has for weeks been threatening military or other action to punish South Korea and the U.S. for holding joint military drills.

Hong Kong's Hang Seng index bounced between gains and losses as investors sized up the potential threat from an outbreak of a new bird flu strain that has sickened 21 people, killing six of them. All cases have been reported in the eastern part of China. The Hang Seng by midday was up 0.1 percent to 21,750.66.

Health officials believe people are contracting the virus through direct contact with infected fowl and say there's no evidence the virus is spreading easily between people.

"Bird flu and the North Korea situation are still dangling out there. Investors are not very bullish. They are waiting to see how these two things evolve," said Jackson Wong, vice president of Tanrich Securities in Hong Kong.

Australia's S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.3 percent to 4,907.70, with investors putting aside the worrisome U.S. jobs report to do some bargain-hunting among some recently beaten down shares.

Gold-related stocks rose as the price of the precious metal recovered. Newcrest Mining, Australia's No. 1 gold miner, advanced 1.7 percent. Hong Kong-listed Zijin Mining Group added 1.7 percent.

On Wall Street on Friday, stocks wilted after the U.S. government reported a sharp slowdown in hiring. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 0.3 percent, to 14,565.25. The Standard & Poor's 500 declined 6.70 points, or 0.4 percent, to 1,553.28. The Nasdaq composite dropped 0.7 percent to 3,203.86.

Benchmark oil for May delivery was up 17 cents to $92.87 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell 56 cents to close at $92.70 in New York on Friday.

The euro rose to $1.2986 from $1.2822.

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2 children feared dead at NC construction site

By Andrew Rafferty and John Newland, NBC News

Two children were feared dead Monday after becoming trapped underneath dirt at a residential construction site near Charlotte, N.C., on Sunday, officials said.

An initial attempt to rescue the children, who are trapped below ground, was unsuccessful, according to emergency responders.

The East Lincoln, N.C., Volunteer Fire Department said efforts had "moved into the recovery phase."

Authorities did not say how the children became trapped, but neighbors told NBC affiliate WCNC that the site was a basement ?under construction and that a wall collapsed, trapping the kids.

Charlotte firefighters, police, a structural engineer and rescuers from surrounding counties are all aiding in the effort.

WCNC reported the two children are a 6-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy. Their father was with them and made the initial call to 911 around 6 p.m. ET

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