Friday, October 19, 2012

University of Florida chemists pioneer new technique for nanostructure assembly

University of Florida chemists pioneer new technique for nanostructure assembly [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 18-Oct-2012
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Contact: Charles Cao
cao@chem.ufl.edu
352-392-9839
University of Florida

GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- A team of researchers from the University of Florida department of chemistry has developed a new technique for growing new materials from nanorods.

Materials with enhanced properties engineered from nanostructures have the potential to revolutionize the marketplace in everything from data processing to human medicine. However, attempts to assemble nanoscale objects into sophisticated structures have been largely unsuccessful. The UF study represents a major breakthrough in the field, showing how thermodynamic forces can be used to manipulate growth of nanoparticles into superparticles with unprecedented precision.

The study is published in the Oct. 19 edition of the journal Science.

"The reason we want to put nanoparticles together like this is to create new materials with collective properties," said Charles Cao, associate professor of chemistry at UF and corresponding author of the study. "Like putting oxygen atoms and hydrogen atoms together in a two-to-one ratio the synergy gives you water, something with properties completely different from the ingredients themselves."

In the UF study, a synergism of fluorescent nanorods, sometimes used as biomarkers in biomedical research, resulted in a superparticle with an emission polarization ratio that could make it a good candidate for use in creating a new generation of polarized LEDs, used in display devices like 3-D television.

"The technology for making the single nanorods is well established," said Tie Wang, a postdoctoral researcher at UF and lead author of the study. "But what we've lacked is a way to assemble them in a controlled fashion to get useful structures and materials."

The team bathed the individual rods in a series of liquid compounds that reacted with certain hydrophobic regions on the nanoparticles and pushed them into place, forming a larger, more complex particle.

Two different treatments yielded two different products.

"One treatment gave us something completely unexpected -- these superparticles with a really sophisticated structure unlike anything we've seen before," Wang said.

The other yielded a less complex structure that Wang, and his colleagues were able to grow it into a small square of polarized film about one quarter the size of a postage stamp.

The researchers said that the film could be used to increase efficiency in polarized LED television and computer screens by up to 50 percent, using currently available manufacturing techniques.

"I've worked in nanoparticle assembly for a decade," said Dmitri Talapin, an associate professor of chemistry at the University of Chicago who was not involved with the study. "There are all sorts of issues to be overcome when assembling building blocks from nanoscale particles. I don't think anyone has been able to get them to self-assemble into superparticles like this before."

"They have achieved a tour-de-force in precision and control," he said.

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Writer: Donna Hesterman, 352-846-2573, donna.hesterman@ufl.edu

Sources: Charles Cao, 352-392-9839, cao@chem.ufl.edu

Tie Wang, 352-392-7261, wtie@ufl.edu


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University of Florida chemists pioneer new technique for nanostructure assembly [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 18-Oct-2012
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Contact: Charles Cao
cao@chem.ufl.edu
352-392-9839
University of Florida

GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- A team of researchers from the University of Florida department of chemistry has developed a new technique for growing new materials from nanorods.

Materials with enhanced properties engineered from nanostructures have the potential to revolutionize the marketplace in everything from data processing to human medicine. However, attempts to assemble nanoscale objects into sophisticated structures have been largely unsuccessful. The UF study represents a major breakthrough in the field, showing how thermodynamic forces can be used to manipulate growth of nanoparticles into superparticles with unprecedented precision.

The study is published in the Oct. 19 edition of the journal Science.

"The reason we want to put nanoparticles together like this is to create new materials with collective properties," said Charles Cao, associate professor of chemistry at UF and corresponding author of the study. "Like putting oxygen atoms and hydrogen atoms together in a two-to-one ratio the synergy gives you water, something with properties completely different from the ingredients themselves."

In the UF study, a synergism of fluorescent nanorods, sometimes used as biomarkers in biomedical research, resulted in a superparticle with an emission polarization ratio that could make it a good candidate for use in creating a new generation of polarized LEDs, used in display devices like 3-D television.

"The technology for making the single nanorods is well established," said Tie Wang, a postdoctoral researcher at UF and lead author of the study. "But what we've lacked is a way to assemble them in a controlled fashion to get useful structures and materials."

The team bathed the individual rods in a series of liquid compounds that reacted with certain hydrophobic regions on the nanoparticles and pushed them into place, forming a larger, more complex particle.

Two different treatments yielded two different products.

"One treatment gave us something completely unexpected -- these superparticles with a really sophisticated structure unlike anything we've seen before," Wang said.

The other yielded a less complex structure that Wang, and his colleagues were able to grow it into a small square of polarized film about one quarter the size of a postage stamp.

The researchers said that the film could be used to increase efficiency in polarized LED television and computer screens by up to 50 percent, using currently available manufacturing techniques.

"I've worked in nanoparticle assembly for a decade," said Dmitri Talapin, an associate professor of chemistry at the University of Chicago who was not involved with the study. "There are all sorts of issues to be overcome when assembling building blocks from nanoscale particles. I don't think anyone has been able to get them to self-assemble into superparticles like this before."

"They have achieved a tour-de-force in precision and control," he said.

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EMBARGOED UNTIL 2 P.M. EDT OCT. 18, 2012

Writer: Donna Hesterman, 352-846-2573, donna.hesterman@ufl.edu

Sources: Charles Cao, 352-392-9839, cao@chem.ufl.edu

Tie Wang, 352-392-7261, wtie@ufl.edu


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Sonus to Develop Self-help Books on SIP-based Unified ...

Due to ongoing changes in the business communications market, an increasing number of companies are changing to SIP trunking services. A Webtorials survey revealed that one-third of surveyed businesses are now utilizing SIP trunking, and it?s saving them an average of 33 percent in reduced costs. SIP controls 89 percent of VoIP, 69 percent of unified communications and 65 percent of video conferencing media. One-in-three companies are currently deploying this infrastructure.

Lower expenditure is not the only advantage; SIP trunking also offers other benefits, such as the ability to make IP-to-IP calls when possible, and flexibility to add new lines. If growth in this sector continues, SIP-based unified communications could regain 23 percent of productivity that has previously been lost on inefficiently run communications infrastructure in large companies.

To encourage new businesses to jump on the SIP band wagon, and to help businesses that already have, Sonus is collaborating with publisher John Wiley & Sons to produce two "For Dummies" books, one covering the field of SIP-based unified communications and one on session management.

The reader-friendly SIP Trunking for Dummies will explain exactly how the infrastructure can reduce traditional telecommunication expenses by up to 75 percent. Session Management for Dummies will detail how an SIP-based infrastructure can be used to utilize a range of applications such as unified communications and video conferencing across different vendor systems.

?Most enterprises are familiar with VoIP and probably have begun at least thinking about implementing Unified Communications (UC) ? a suite of integrated voice, video, data, and text communications delivered via the VoIP protocol known as Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)," said the authors of the ?For Dummies? books.

They go on to explain that although many businesses are deploying SIP trunking, they are still connecting their PBXs (Private Branch Exchanges) using legacy Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) T1 lines. This increases the expense and complexity of the system and also means that the enterprise is not fully ready to take the next vital step in unified communications. A much more efficient way to connect PBXs is to bypass the expensive T1s and deploy an IP network that can utilize SIP trunking.

For companies that have multiple locations, SIP trunking can be particularly beneficial. Michael Finneran, principal at dBrn Associates, explains, ?You might have 10 SIMS in three different locations in three different time zones. But if you are not using a SIM in your Los Angeles office, it is available to make calls in your New York office." (CU) Link

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Source: http://www.ucstrategies.com/unified-communications-newsroom/sonus-to-develop-self-help-books-on-sip-based-unified-communications.aspx

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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Loughner to plead guilty in Arizona shooting spree

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Jared Loughner, the man accused of killing six people and wounding then-U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords in 2011, is set to plead guilty in a Tucson court on Tuesday, a person in Washington familiar with the case said.

The source confirmed that the federal government believed Loughner was now competent to stand trial and will argue that in court on Tuesday. Loughner is willing to change his plea to guilty at the previously scheduled hearing, the source said.

Psychiatric experts who have examined Loughner were scheduled to testify in a mental competency hearing on Tuesday that he was competent to stand trial and understood the 49 charges against him, the Los Angeles Times reported earlier.

The team of four attorneys representing Loughner had not responded to emailed requests for comment.

Giffords, an Arizona Democrat seen as a rising star in the party, was holding one of her regular "Congress On Your Corner" events at a Tucson supermarket in January 2011 when she was shot through the head at close range by a gunman who killed six other people, including a federal judge and a 9-year-old girl.

Loughner, 23, is charged with 49 criminal offenses including first-degree murder over the shooting rampage, which wounded 13 people. A not guilty plea was entered on his behalf last year.

The Wall Street Journal, which also reported that Loughner would plead guilty, said Tuesday's mental status hearing had been changed to a change-of-plea hearing, citing an official familiar with the case.

If U.S. District Judge Larry Burns were to determine at Tuesday's hearing that he was fit for trial, Loughner - who is being forcibly medicated to treat his psychosis - could face the death penalty if found guilty.

The Los Angeles Times said it was unclear on the details of the plea arrangement, or whether Loughner would plead guilty to all or just some of the charges in exchange for prison time rather than risk being sentenced to death at trial.

Tuesday's hearing was to be Loughner's fourth to determine if he is fit to stand trial. Burns ordered the hearing in June at the request of prosecutors and defense attorneys who wanted a status report after more than a year of treatment and legal wrangling over his mental competency.

The college dropout was determined unfit for trial in May 2011 after experts said he suffered from schizophrenia, disordered thinking and delusions.

Loughner has been held at a U.S. Bureau of Prisons psychiatric hospital in Springfield, Missouri, where he is forcibly medicated against his will to treat psychosis and make him fit for trial.

Giffords resigned from the U.S. House of Representatives in January to focus on her recovery. Her former aide Ron Barber won a special election to fill her seat and will have to win re-election in November to serve a full two-year term.

(Reporting by Tim Gaynor in Phoenix, Karen Brooks in Austin and David Ingram in Washington; Editing by Cynthia Johnston, Jackie Frank and Anthony Boadle)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/loughner-plead-guilty-arizona-shooting-spree-la-times-015020744.html

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Romney: Jobs report 'hammer blow' to middle-class

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says the tenth-of-a-point increase in the U.S. unemployment rate is a 'hammer blow' to middle-class families.

Romney released a statement shortly after the Labor Department announced that the jobless rate was 8.3 percent in July, up slightly from 8.2 percent in June. The economy added 163,000 jobs last month, the best hiring since February.

Romney says Americans deserve better than an unemployment rate that has been above 8 percent for more than three years. He says President Barack Obama doesn't have a plan to boost economic growth.

Romney says his economic plan would create 12 million new jobs by the end of his term in office.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/romney-jobs-report-hammer-blow-middle-class-131325929.html

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Outside Sales / Business to Business / Market Development | Eliot ...

WHO WE ARE
Eliot Management Group (EMG) is an industry leader in merchant services.? For over 15 years, we have provided over 20,000 businesses, nationwide, with a unique combination of credit/debit card processing services, local one-on-one representation and local support. EMG is based in Fort Worth, Texas and is rapidly expanding its national sales force.

WHAT WE?RE LOOKING FOR
We?re looking for someone interested in starting a new career in outside sales, NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED.? We want motivated, energetic, success-driven people to go out each day and meet with business owners in their local area to sell our competitive lineup of products and services.?

WHY EMG?

  • PAID TRAINING PROGRAM, UP TO $350
  • $40,000-$50,000 ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR INCOME (BEFORE RESIDUALS)
  • AGGRESSIVE, UNCAPPED COMMISSION-BASED COMPENSATION PLAN
  • LONG TERM RESIDUAL INCOME
  • OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT
  • MONTHLY AND ANNUAL BONUSES/INCENTIVES
  • EMPLOYER SPONSORED MEDICAL COVERAGE
  • 401(K) WITH GENEROUS EMPLOYER MATCH

WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED

  • The ability to present EMG?s lineup of products and services to small to medium sized business owners
  • The ability to generate new business opportunities each day by making phone calls and visiting business owners face-to-face
  • The ability to sell in a short sales cycle environment
  • A strong desire to consistently meet monthly sales goals
  • An entrepreneurial spirit and will to succeed

HELPFUL SKILLS (BUT NOT REQUIRED)
While the following experience is not required, we have found that individuals with experience in one, some or all of the following industries are able to be successful members of our sales force:

  • Customer Service
  • Retail
  • Hospitality
  • Restaurant
  • Collections
  • Retention

Source: http://www.collegerecruiter.com/display-job/507179/Outside-Sales---Business-to-Business---Market-Development.html

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Friday, August 3, 2012

new secure private network for digital radio communications

02 August 2012

G6 Global, specialist consultants and providers of digital communications equipment including radio and satellite, has established its own private radio communications network in London, on a dedicated frequency bandwidth, in order to alleviate problems associated with operating secure two-way radio communications within the capital.

For a small, select, number of specialist security, counter-terror, close protection and surveillance teams, including a major high-street bank?s high level staff protection team, the network provides secure communications without problems associated with some networks in London and offers high audio quality, wider communication coverage and a higher level of security than some previously available networks.

G6 is restricting the number of users to ensure low contention rates and therefore guarantee service availability. Commenting on the development, Andrew Clark, Managing Director of G6 Global said; ?While the focus is currently on the Olympic Games, London has always presented a difficult operating environment for secure two-way communications due to the sheer volume of traffic and shortage of radio spectrum.

For the future, G6 plans to upgrade the network to provide further availability as required, but it will still be restricted to high level secure requirements. In addition, G6 provides a wide range of handsets and equipment. Majoring on Hytera products, the company is also able to provide a wide range of options from other manufacturers including Icom, Motorola and Kenwood.

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Richard Hounslow adds to GB disappointment in ... - BBC World News

Great Britain suffered more disappointment in the canoe slalom as Richard Hounslow joined David Florence in failing to reach the final. Great Britain?s Richard Hounslow hopes he can make amends in the double with David Florence (Picture: PA) The 30-year-old?s time of 104.30 seconds was only good enough for him to finish in 12th place, with the top 10 going through. ?It just feels like an opportunity missed,? said Hounslow afterwards. ?I haven?t been performing as well as I can. I?m gutted really.? Hounslow and Florence will hope to make amends for their individual disappointments when they team up in the two-man canoe over the same white water course at Lee Valley on Thursday. When asked about their chances in the doubles, Hounslow said ?the whole doubling up I do with David is great if you don?t do well in the other. ?David and I have putting everything in over the last four years, we haven?t done well individually but we still have C2 and I have to get my head ready for tomorrow.?

Source: http://bbc-worldnews.net/2012/08/richard-hounslow-adds-to-gb-disappointment-in-canoe-slalom/

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