Monthly Archive: March 2015

Bafta Game Award 2015 winners revealed

The winners of the 2015 British Academy Games Awards were
revealed last night, with the ceremony held at London’s Tobacco
Dock.

The 11th Bafta games awards event was presented by
comedian Rufus Hound, and saw 15 games honoured over 17 total
categories. Home grown British talent had a strong showing, with
indies and original titles sharing the limelight with AAA releases
from around the world.

 

By: Matt Kamen,

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Holyoke Councilors to discuss fluoridation with Holyoke Water Works

The Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins University and the World Health Organization are among those who say that not only is fluoridated drinking water safe but it helps prevent tooth decay.

But doubts have persisted along the lines that fluoride could be harmful and that government fluoridation of public drinking water is wrong because it removes an individual’s right to choose what to consume.

The City Council Public Safety Committee will take its own crack at discussing fluoride at an upcoming meeting.

“There has been much talk over the years on the benefits and or the harm of having fluoride in our public drinking water,” said Councilor at Large James M. Leahy, who requested the committee meeting.

“I want to bring the experts in to discuss the pros and cons and also discuss the amount of money it cost the taxpayers every year to do this,” he said.

Leahy filed an order at the March 3 meeting asking that Holyoke Water Works officials attend a committee meeting to discuss fluoride in the public drinking water supply. This comes after city resident Kirstin Beatty questioned whether the use of fluoride is healthy or toxic in the public speak out period of the Feb. 17 council meeting.

The city has been fluoridating water since 1970 under Board of Health order.

It costs $30,000 a year to fluoridate public drinking water, said David M. Conti, Holyoke Water Works manager.

“An attempt three years after its implementation to vote fluoride out by means of a citywide referendum was overturned after it was determined only the Board of Health had jurisdiction over the program,” Conti said.

Supporters say adding fluoride – a form of the element fluorine, which occurs naturally in the environment – to the water supply has succeeded for decades in improving dental health.

But opponents say that chemicals used in fluoridation can be harmful and that having the government treat the public water infringes on an individual’s right to decide what to ingest.

As with anything else, online research can find support for the view that fluoride is harmful, the issue perhaps turning on what an individual is willing to trust.

Beatty said in a phone interview Wednesday she became concerned about her daughter and herself after reading about fluoride online. She has since bought bottled water and is purchasing a water filter, she said.

“I think it’s a really, really bad idea to tell everybody that they should be medicated through the drinking water,” Beatty said.

As for the pro-fluoride findings of credible organizations such as the Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins and the World Health Organization, she said, people can prevent decay by brushing their teeth without drinking fluoridated water.

People often follow the status quo such as government decisions without raising their own questions, said Beatty, who said she is a former English teacher.

“I think you have to go back to, we’re putting something in the water on the assumption that it’s good. But the truth is you really don’t know,” she said.

In 2012, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said more than 67 percent of the country’s population was receiving fluoridated drinking water.

Debate about fluoride has been part of popular culture for decades, sometimes humorously, as in the assertion by Gen. Jack D. Ripper that fluoride was a communist conspiracy in the 1964 movie “Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.”

“Do you realize that fluoridation is the most monstrously conceived and dangerous communist plot we have ever had to face?” says Ripper, played by Sterling Hayden.

That’s why, Ripper says, he drinks “only distilled water, or rainwater, and only pure grain alcohol.”

Despite scientific findings, people often continue to hold to contrary beliefs, said a Feb. 12 Washington Post story by science reporter Joel Achenbach.

“We live in an age when all manner of scientific knowledge — from the safety of fluoride and vaccines to the reality of climate change — faces organized and often furious opposition. Empowered by their own sources of information and their own interpretations of research, doubters have declared war on the consensus of experts,” the Post story said.

Or consider the case of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). The Italian scientist built on the work of Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) the Polish mathematician and astronomer, who had determined a model of the universe that had the sun, and not the Earth, at the center.

The Catholic Inquisition convicted Galileo of heresy and he lived the rest of his life under house arrest.

In 1835, unable to deny the science, the Catholic Church dropped its opposition to the Copernican theory over which Galileo was persecuted, and in 1992, Pope John Paul II expressed regret about how the Church had treated Galileo.

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Google opening ‘digital garage’ to help businesses in Leeds

Google is opening a pop-up workshop in Leeds in a bid
to help local businesses improve their digital skills. The Digital
Garage project will see Google give advice on how
companies can use the internet to reach more customers and grow
faster.

The six-month trial in Leeds will open on 30
March and include a digital “tune-up” service for
small businesses. Aspiring entrepreneurs are also encouraged
to attend events organised by local partners and book one-to-one
mentoring sessions on digital business skills.

By: James Temperton,

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A cyber war is being staged in central London

    

Forty-two amateur cyber defenders gathered on the HMS
Belfast in London this week to take part in a cyber terrorist
attack simulation run by the Cyber Security Challenge UK.

The competition, known as the Masterclass and
developed by a group of cyber experts led by BT, is now in its
fifth year and aims to plug the skills shortage currently affecting
both governments and UK businesses. The competition
essentially invites participants to put their skills to the
test and experience a dramatised version of events faced by regular
cybercrime fighting professionals. It also allows sponsors of the
competition such as BT, Lockheed Martin and Airbus, to hover on the
sidelines and cherry pick the next cyber crime busting whizz
kids. 

 

By: Emiko Jozuka,

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What food would look like without modification over millenia

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Ever wonder how your food would be without any human intervention over the course of agriculture history? For thousands of years, farmers have manipulated their crops to get the best yields and have resulted in many of the produce you see today.

Also, it’s informative to note that more than 3000 grains, fruits and vegetables have been “created” in a laboratory by subjecting them with gamma rays and/or highly toxic chemicals to artificially scramble their DNA–and have since been marketed as organic, including Ruby Red grapefruits and almost all of the most flavorful and top selling organic Italian pasta.

In the end, most people fail to understand where the foods they eat come from. If you think genetic modification involved hormones, needles, or chemicals: think again. But what about pasta, or ruby grapefruits? Organic covers foods mutated by radiation and chemicals.

Based on this article by the Genetic Literacy Project

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East London genome project recruiting 100,000 volunteers

The world’s largest community genetics study has launched in
East London and will see 100,000 people of south Asian
descent have their genomes sequenced. The project is aimed at
improving health among people with Pakistani and Bangladeshi
heritage

Led by Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), the study is
being supported by £4m in funding from the Wellcome
Trust and the Medical Research Council. Researchers will study
participants’ genes alongside their medical records, and hope to
improve the links between genes and environmental factors in
causing disease. They are not only hoping to develop better
treatment for these and other healthcare problems, but discover
long-term prevention solutions.

 

By: Katie Collins,

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Funding boost aims to turn libraries into startup incubators

Libraries might conventionally be seen as
non-happening places, but a £650,000 funding boost is set to add a
further two UK libraries to the ten already taking part in a scheme
aiming to disrupt conventional libraries.

The Enterprising Libraries grant, which launched in
2013 as a £1.2 million project in partnership with the Department
for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), Arts Council England
and the British Library, aims to support budding entrepreneurs from
all backgrounds.

By: Emiko Jozuka,

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What this man learned in prison is worth all of our time

What Ismael Nazario learned in prison is unfortunately not as shocking as it should be: US prisons are overcrowded, routinely put minors into solitary confinement that arguably makes them more anti-social, are run for profit (leading to a positive feedback loop of harder sentences for more crimes), and frequently allow sexual and physical violence against the prisoners.

There are ways to help prisoners rebuild their lives, give back to society, and avoid recidivism… but these mechanisms aren’t currently included in the incarceration system.

It is honestly a crime NOT to reform our prison system.

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Assange to be questioned in London by Swedish prosecutors

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange may be finally questioned over
sexual assault allegations, after Swedish
prosecutors volunteered to travel to London to do so.

In 2010, Sweden put out an arrest warrant for Assange over
allegations of unlawful coercion, sexual molestation and
lesser-degree rape alleged to have been committed against two women
during a visit to the country in August of that year.

 

By: Duncan Geere,

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Swatch adds NFC, but rules out full smartwatch

The chief executive of Swatch Group, the world’s best-selling
watchmaker, has said that the company doesn’t plan to
make a “mini mobile phone on your wrist”.

Mere days after Apple announced pricing and
availability for the Apple Watch, Nick Hayek said Swatch’s Touch
range would focus on “integrating smart functions into a watch.”
Hayek had previously said that Swatch might collaborate
with technology companies “in some areas”.

By: Duncan Geere,

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