Thursday, January 5, 2012

Potential boost for IVF success

ScienceDaily (Jan. 3, 2012) ? A new technique successfully used in mice to identify embryos likely to result in a successful pregnancy could be used in humans, according to University scientists.

The discovery could potentially boost IVF success rates and help to reduce the number of multiple births.

The findings, published in the international journal, Fertility and Sterility and funded by the Wellcome Trust, used an advanced imaging technique to track the discrete movements inside an egg that occur during stimulation at fertilization.

The Cardiff scientists worked with a team in Oxford University to analyse the internal contents of the human egg or cytoplasm to observe distinct rhythmic patterns.

"Current IVF treatment involves fertilising eggs in the laboratory and then choosing those embryos considered to be the healthiest for implantation into the mother's womb, using selection criteria such as the number and appearance of cells produced during the division process," according to Professor Karl Swann, School of Medicine, who led the research.

"However, the implantation of selected eggs using current methods requires days in culture and does not always succeed."

"We already know from previous research in mice that sperm entry into the mouse egg triggers "rhythmic cytoplasmic motions," which may help to predict successful embryo development. Adopting this key method we have now been able to show that the same type of rhythmic movements occur in human eggs," he added.

Eggs that had failed to fertilise following IVF treatment were donated by patients attending the IVF Wales clinic, the fertility unit at Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales. In a HFEA-approved procedure, the eggs were injected with an egg-activating sperm-specific protein ('PLC-zeta') and then imaged over a period of several hours.

The scientists were able to view distinct internal movements or spasms which is the first time that they have been detected in human eggs These movements correlate exquisitely with the exact timing of biochemical changes occurring at fertilisation. The scientists hope that this information could help provide an early and effective indication of viability of a successful pregnancy in human IVF.

Professor Swann added: "Previous analysis of mouse fertilisation have suggested that using this technique may provide an early and effective indication of a successful pregnancy after IVF. We have now discovered that this method has the potential to be applied to human eggs.

"There is a still a great deal of additional research to confirm whether these movements directly correlate with positive pregnancy -- but this technique holds the promise of predicting the best embryo for IVF which should help cut down multiple pregnancies that often occurs during IVF treatment as a result of transferring several embryos at a time."

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Journal Reference:

  1. Karl Swann, Shane Windsor, Karen Campbell, Khalil Elgmati, Michail Nomikos, Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, Nazar Amso, F. Anthony Lai, Adrian Thomas, Christopher Graham. Phospholipase C-?-induced Ca2 oscillations cause coincident cytoplasmic movements in human oocytes that failed to fertilize after intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Fertility and Sterility, 2012; DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2011.12.013

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Source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/01/120103135137.htm

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Nebraska coach learns from a master

January 1, 2012

Nebraska coach learns from a master

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Bo Pelini has one of the greatest football coaches in college football history looking over his shoulder every day. Well, as for the latter part, not really.

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Source: http://southcarolina.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1313366

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Beta Raspberry Pi PCs Draw Big Bids On eBay

raspberry_pi_model_b_ebayThe pint-sized Raspberry Pi computer is due to hit doorsteps and developing markets any time now, but that hasn't stopped some ardent fans from igniting an eBay bidding war over some pre-production units. So far, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has put four pre-production models on eBay, and all of them command a pretty hefty premium over the vaunted $35 price tag that their mass-produced brethren will sport.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/s_HV6dnMXWA/

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Top 10 Tech This Week [PICS] (Mashable)

Even though the week between Christmas and New Year's Day seems like it might be bereft of technological excitement, those of us at Top 10 Tech This Week discovered that is not the case. Much to our surprise, we found more techno-coolness than ever this week, with gadgetry ranging from a brand-new bullet train to twin spacecraft orbiting the moon, a zippy new smartphone, and even a bit of quirky strangeness.

[More from Mashable: I Resolve: My Top 5 New Year Tech Resolutions]

Strap yourselves in once again, space cadets, because it's time for liftoff.

SEE MORE: Previous editions of Top 10 Tech This Week

[More from Mashable: Starting a New Year?s Resolution? Gympact Makes You Keep It or Pay]

This story originally published on Mashable here.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/personaltech/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/mashable/20120101/tc_mashable/top_10_tech_this_week_pics

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Prepare for Florida Bowl game traffic

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) reminds the University of South Carolina Gamecocks and Clemson Tigers heading to and from Florida?s bowl games to check traffic before heading out by calling 511, visiting FL511.com or downloading the new 511 app on iTunes.

FDOT?s 511 Traveler Information System updates travelers on crashes, congestion and construction on all of Florida?s interstates, toll roads and major metropolitan roadways.? Callers can also use 511 for free phone transfers to Florida?s airports, seaports and neighboring 511 systems in Georgia and Louisiana.

The Florida 511 app is the newest addition to FDOT?s suite of resources for traffic information. The app features the same traffic and travel time information as the phone system and FL511.com website. The free 511 app uses the iPhone?s GPS tracking to provide users with traffic information within miles of their location. Users can even view traffic cameras associated with crashes on their iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch with the 511 app.

Florida travelers can register for My Florida 511 personalized services to hear and receive custom traffic alerts from FDOT on any cell phone or landline. Users can visit FL511.com to register their route to hear traffic and travel time information on those routes first when calling 511. Travelers can also register to receive traffic alerts via e-mail, text and/or phone call. My Florida 511 users can customize alerts based on time of day, day of the week and severity of incident.

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Safety Tips

  • Call 511 before driving, at a rest area or have a passenger call to avoid talking while driving
  • Customize your trip at FL511.com before leaving to minimize time spent on the phone
  • Always wear a safety belt
  • Don?t drink and drive

Florida 511 Features

  • Traffic information on all interstate highways, toll roads and many other metropolitan roadways
  • Commuter travel times and reports on crashes, lane closures, construction and severe weather affecting travel
  • Public transit, airport and seaport information
  • AMBER, Silver and LEO alerts (Silver Alerts notify the public when law enforcement agencies are searching for missing adults or citizens with cognitive impairments, including Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) Alerts notify the public when law enforcement officers are searching for?an offender(s) who has seriously injured or killed a law enforcement officer.)
  • FL511.com provides travel information, traffic camera views and free personalized services, including customized travel routes and e-mail, text and phone call alerts
  • Voice-activated?and touch-tone navigation available
  • The 511 phone call and FL511.com website are available in English and Spanish

Source: http://irmo.wistv.com/news/schools/50909-prepare-florida-bowl-game-traffic

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Florida Removes Socialist Workers Party from the List of Qualified Parties

On December 20, the Florida Secretary of State disqualified the Socialist Workers Party, on the grounds that it has not complied with the 2011 law that required all parties to re-qualify. The new law required all parties to again submit a list of party officers, and to furnish certain other information about the party rules. Also, the new rules said that each party must have at least three officers, and that they all must be registered members of that party. The Socialist Workers Party was disqualified for not having submitted a new application.

As the Secretary of State?s letter points out, the party, or any party, is free to re-qualify at any time.

Source: http://www.ballot-access.org/2011/12/31/florida-removes-socialist-workers-party-from-the-list-of-qualified-parties/

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