Friday, October 18, 2013

Remembering The Woman Who Gave Motown Its Charm





Powell mentored Motown artists like Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, and the Supremes. "Ladies dance with their feet, not their buttocks," she'd tell the girl groups.



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In 2007, decades after Maxine Powell had retired from training a generation of black artists at Motown, a reporter from a Cleveland television station askedif anyone had been particularly difficult for her to work with.


Powell cut her off before she finished. "I don't have that," she said. "No one is difficult. Each person is a beautiful, unique human being. So if you have a problem and you're acting negative, you have been conditioned."


She went on. "So I said to my students, 'Allow me to help you unlearn that and realize and discover what a beautiful flower you are.'"


Powell, who died this weekend at the age of 98, was Motown's director of artist development during its heyday, and her job was to teach the label's young musicians how to present themselves in public. "They did come from humble beginnings," she told the Cleveland reporter, "some of them from the projects, some of them were using street language, some were rude and crude."


But to audiences at the time, those beginnings would have been invisible. For a long stretch in the 1960s, Motown's clean, factory-precise sound dominated popular music. The label's roster — the Temptations, the Supremes, The Jackson 5 — helped desegregate the radio waves. Motown was a kind of machine: songs were written by committee and artists had their images meticulously managed and cultivated. This meant that Motown's artists made incursions into places that black artists were not often seen; according to a Contemporary Black Biography interview, Powell told artists she was preparing them for "the White House and Buckingham Palace."


She was known to her charges as a straight-talking taskmaster. In 2009, All Things Considered host Rebecca Roberts asked her what kind of tips she gave artists:




Body language. Everybody walks, but I teach how to glide. I teach how if you drop something, how to pick it up. If your slip comes down around your feet, how to stand in the basic standing position and step out of it smiling, with your hip bones pushed forward and the buttocks pushed under. You never, never protrude the buttocks because it means an ugly gesture, you see? They learned all of those things. I was turned loose to do whatever was necessary to make the artist look first-class.




But some artists were initially resistant to her instruction. She told the Detroit News that Marvin Gaye felt that he didn't "need 'charm school'."


She corrected him: "It's a finishing school."


"Well, I don't need finishing," he told her.


"You don't need as much as some, but you close your eyes when you're singing, and people think you're asleep, I told him," Powell recalled. "And you slouch. So we'll work on those two things."


She also worked with the Temptations, Tammi Terrell, Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder. ("But I didn't do anything for Stevie," she told Rebecca Roberts. "Stevie was always beautiful.")


"Two days a week when you were back in Detroit you had to go to artists' development," Smokey Robinson said. "It was mandatory. You went there and learned so many things about being in show businesses."


But Powell said that her work wasn't simply about prettifying pop stars — she saw it as part of the larger fight for black progress. "All my life I was thinking of things that would help my race become outstanding and I thought of class and style...two things that would be accepted around the world," she told the Victoria and Albert Museum.


Just this summer, Powell told people gathered at an event in her honor that she would "teach until there's no breath left in my body." And indeed, Martha Reeves, the lead singer of the Vandellas and later a member of Detroit's city council, said she dispatched Powell to schools and retirement homes to teach children and the elderly about "poise and pride."


Today, black artists don't have trouble making it to the White House. Beyonce was the toast of the inaugural ball in 2008, and Jay-Z, her husband, was on the dais during the President Obama's second inauguration this year. Black artists no longer need charm school to burnish their palatability with white audiences; today, authenticity has as much cachet as respectability, if not more. Motown desegregated the airwaves, normalizing black celebrity enough that black people would eventually not always have to be perfect in public spaces. (Indeed, many of the artists that Powell tutored – Gaye and Terrell, in particular — later dealt with their demons in the limelight.) That's a reality that Maxine Powell and Motown helped to bring about, even if that may not have been their intent.


To the last, Powell was a picture of grace.


"Thank you so much for being here," Roberts said to her on All Things Considered.


Impeccable as always, Powell responded: "You're perfectly welcome."


Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/codeswitch/2013/10/15/234738593/remembering-the-woman-who-gave-motown-its-charm?ft=1&f=1039
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Steady as She Goes: Three Carbon-Fiber Tripods That'll Take the Shake Out of Your Photos




Want to know how serious a photographer is about their art? Look at their tripod. Whether you’re shooting a wedding, hiking up Annapurna, or sledding down Everest, the right tripod will offer a stable base for your work and serve as an indispensable part of your travel kit.


“While I’ve by no means perfected my craft, what a lot of the honing of it has boiled down to … is carrying the smallest amount of gear I need to get the job done,” photographer Kyle Cassidy told me. “Anything that lightens the load by a few ounces is a big deal.”


I tested three high-end carbon fiber travel tripod and ball-head kits that claim to offer the best of both worlds, combining portability and flexibility with rigidity. The models were from Feisol (the $499 CT-3441 tripod and CB-40D head), Really Right Stuff (aka RRS, the $1,340 TVC-33S tripod and BH-55 LR head) and Benro (the $459 C2682TV2 Travel Angel II kit).


The primary job of a tripod is to not just hold a camera, but to hold it steady whatever else happens to be going on around it. Your photos are going to depend on that strength and rigidity when everything else around you is falling apart. Of the three, the Really Right Stuff TVC-33S impressed us the most. Thanks to its strong, simple construction and large rubberized feet, it held a heavy SLR and lens combo tightly and firmly, but without transmitting ground shakes to the camera. Both the Benro 2682T and the Feisol CT-3441 were also rigid, but picked up some vibrations from the ground and nearby objects. They were also more prone to wobbling in a strong breeze.



Standing Steady


The rigidity of the RRS is partly due to its lack of a central column. While this means the others have an elevation advantage — the maximum height of the Feisol is 72 inches, and the Benro can go up to 65 inches — the downside of using a central column is that the camera shakes much more when you use it. Basically, the column magnifies the shake.


A good tripod will also help you get closer to the action by providing a steady platform for macro shots. All of the units I reviewed have adjustable clamps on the legs that allow them to splay to get you to within a few inches of the ground — just under 8 inches for the RRS and the Benro. The Feisol has a nifty trick up its sleeve though: A screw on the bottom of the central column lets you to mount the ball head underneath the tripod, which puts your camera about 2 inches above the ground (albeit upside down). This could be an awesome feature if you are shooting small insects or the like. It does, however, leave the tripod looming over the subject, which could scare the more skittish of creatures.



If you don’t need the full tripod, one of the legs of the Benro C2682T can be removed and turned into a combination of monopod/walking stick. That’s much stealthier than a full tripod, and it’s great for getting better shots in locations that don’t allow for tripods (or for helping you hobble out of the wilderness if you break your leg while shooting).


Swapping cameras out on all these tripods was a cinch. They all offer quick release plates that screw into the bottom of the camera. This plate and camera combo can then slide quickly off the tripod head. The action takes only a couple of seconds, and all of the tripods held the camera firmly in place when the clamps were tightened. To stop fleet-fingered thieves from doing the same thing, the plates include restraining pins. The Feisol would be the easiest to steal though, as a button on the tripod head releases the pin. The Benro and RRS head on the other hand require a small hex key to release the plate and camera when they are locked in place. That could be a curse or a blessing depending on how you look at it. While it might delay a thief long enough to give you time to whack them with one of your cheaper long zoom lenses, you are going to have to waste time unscrewing the camera if you lose the hex key.



Smooth Movement


Turning the camera while it’s mounted on a tripod is also important. And here again the RRS shone. A slight twist of the main lock knob allows you to move the camera around on the ball head smoothly, with no hint of sticking or the stop-start jerky motion of cheaper models. The Feisol is also smooth to move (and locks tightly). But I found the Benro to be a little sticky, with some resistance when the locking knob is just a little loosened that made the movement jumpy. That can be annoying if you’re looking to do some precise framing or are using a longer zoom. Panorama shooters in particular will love the angle scale marked on the outside edge of the Feisol and RRS head as they make measurements for taking multiple shots at different angles very easy.


As the stability king, it’s no surprise that the Really Right Stuff TVC-33S is also the heavyweight of the bunch. At just a whisker under 6 pounds, this is the largest and heaviest tripod of the group. The Feisol is about half the weight (at 3.6 pounds), and the Benro weighs in at 4.1 pounds. Weight also translates into bulk and the RRS clearly needs the most space, with the folded tripod measuring 29.5 inches long. That’s about 4 inches longer than the others.


Still, none of this changes the fact that the Really Right Stuff TVC-33S is a fantastic performer. It’s rock steady, tough (you stun a charging Rhino with this thing and still get a picture afterwards), and flexible. But it’s also big, heavy, and stupidly expensive — particularly for anyone who isn’t a pro. For those who can’t afford the bulk or price, the Feisol CT-3441 is the next best choice. It’s not as stable as the RRS, but it is strong, easy to use and a lot lighter. It’s also more than $800 cheaper, which means you’ll have more money to invest elsewhere in your camera kit.




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OK! Next Big Deal: Meet Danielle Curiel, the Teenage Girl Who Directed Prince’s New Video


Prince is a unique musician. This we know. For his most recent video, he did something really strange: He chose an unknown teenager to direct it. Danielle Curiel, 18, is a fledgling dancer, model, and actress who got an email from Prince recently that changed her life. We talked to her about her crazy experience with the Purple One!



OK!: How in the world did you get connected to Prince?


Danielle Curiel: I got an email one day from Nandy and Maya, the Twinz. The email said, “Prince is requesting Danielle Curiel to submit a video for his new song,” and to pick my favorite choreographer, who is Nicole Kirkland. We did the submission, and he loved it. He asked me to write a treatment for it, to direct it, and he gave me a budget. I’m like, What! Me?! I’m only 18. He said he wanted it to be very big in the dance world, so I made it very dance-influenced. I had auditions, and there were like 1,000 people. That’s how it started.


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OK!: Did you get a sense of why you? Had he seen your work?


DC: I asked him, and he won’t really tell me specifically how he found me. I feel that it’s through the internet, I’m sure he saw something of me dancing. That’s what Maya and Nandy say, that he just emailed them, and said, “This Danielle Curiel dancer, have her submit a video to me.” And that’s really it.


OK!: How did you get this idea for this look for the video?


DC: The song is very literal. It’s about breakfast. I was thinking, if he wants it to be big in the dance world, let’s make this song make sense with dance. I thought, I would add breakfast, which is why that whole comedic beginning is there, and it’s like, No, I don’t want breakfast, I want you. Instead of making it super sexual, I thought “Breakfast can wait—for dance.” Instead of staying in one place, we entered into this imagination world, in their heads. They’re in the kitchen, and this is in their heads.


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OK!: And you’re in the video, right? You’re the main girl?


DC: Yes, I’m the red, curly haired girl.


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Instagram



OK!: Were you nervous about all this?
DC: For sure. [laughs] There was a moment when I was like, Oh my God, what am I going to do? I’m so young! But I feel, because I moved [to LA] when I was 16, I’m pretty mature for my age. So I’m like, I can handle it. I’m not a big crybaby or anything. I’m very strong, my mom raised me to be very strong. My mom was by my side the whole time.


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OK!: I know he has a quiet personality and sticks to himself. Did you get to speak or interact with Prince at all in the process?


DC: We would communicate through email, so there wasn’t much speaking. He would always say his full-on ideas of what he wanted. It was good communicating with him—he was very, very open to all of my ideas. He really didn’t disagree with anything that I said. He just let me go, which was so awesome.


OK!: The video is pretty sexy. What did your family and friends think?


DC: They were fine with it. It wasn’t like I was being sexy to be sexy. Me being sexy is through my dance. They’re open. They didn’t say anything about it. They all loved it.


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Instagram



OK!: What’s next for you?


DC: I want to continue to direct. I loved the experience. I do love being on camera, though. I’m not going to do any more videos, but I’d love to do shows, I want to do movies. I sing, as well, with my sister. She was in the video, with the curly hair. She raps, and I sing, so we have a little duo thing, which Prince may be interested in. He’s helping us, developing us. We might get that going.


OK!: Whose career would you love to have one day?


DC: I think J.Lo, and Beyonce are amazing. I think they’re very, very strong, hard-working women, and they kind of do everything I want to do. They both act, they both sing, and they both dance, so that’s the model I want to go to.


Can you believe this wild story? What would you do if Prince emailed you? Do you like the video? Tell us in the comments below or tweet us @OKMagazine.



Source: http://okmagazine.com/meet-the-stars/ok-next-big-deal-meet-danielle-curiel-the-teenage-girl-who-directed-princes-new-video/
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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Vatican TV Turns 30 on Friday


ROME -- Vatican TV, the world's most extensive and far-reaching church-owned broadcast network, will celebrate its 30th anniversary Friday with a series of events highlighted by special messages from Pope Francis and Giorgio Napolitano, Italy's president.



Founded by Pope John Paul II in 1983, Vatican TV is broadcast at least occasionally in an array of languages, though most programming is in English, Spanish, and French. It reaches tens of millions of viewers worldwide either directly or indirectly, through feeds to other broadcasters.


REPORT: Pope Francis the Subject of Two In-Production Film Projects


To mark Friday's anniversary, the Vatican will host a special symposium at Rome's Foreign Press Center that will feature commentary from experts about the broadcaster's impacts, and also including the taped messages from Pope Francis and Napolitano.


Vatican TV broadcasts about 130 Vatican events live each year, along with coverage of the pope's travels abroad, and the production of documentaries. It also maintains massive archives of papal activities dating to its founding.


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New GSA Book details Dominica's unique features and hazards

New GSA Book details Dominica's unique features and hazards


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Boulder, CO, USA - Dominica, a Caribbean island in the Lesser Antilles, features rugged topography and a vulnerability to volcanic and volcano-seismic activity. This new GSA Special Paper provides a review of past geological studies of the island and illustrates extensive field work. Because of this work, the 2005 geologic map of Dominica has been revised, and island officials now have a better understanding of existing volcanic and seismic hazards by which to construct an island-wide crisis management plan.


Beginning their field work in 2001, the book's authors made a thorough study of the island via boat, taking more than 3,000 photos, many of which are reproduced in the book, along with figures and maps on almost every page. Part of the impetus for the author's long-time work on Dominica is that it shows unique characteristics not seen on other islands in the Lesser Antilles island arc or on many island arcs worldwide.


These unique features include present-day island-wide seismic and geothermal activity as well as the eruption of rocks, since the upper Pleistocene, of a very restricted compositional range from multiple centers throughout the island.


This volume presents the results of geological mapping, detailed stratigraphy, petrography/mineral chemistry, and geochemistry that have allowed the authors to develop a model to explain these features. The model, which traces the development of the island since the upper Miocene, suggests that during the Pleistocene, partial melting of the island-arc crust eventually generated a single magma body of batholithic proportions beneath the island.


The distinctive phenomena from Dominica are therefore thought to reflect the volcanic and related responses associated with the formation and development of this unexposed batholith.


The authors of this GSA Special Paper hail from the University of Puerto RicoMayagez, The University of Texas at Arlington, California State University, and Miami University.


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The Volcanic Geology of the Mid-Arc Island of Dominica, Lesser AntillesThe Surface Expression of an Island-Arc Batholith

By A.L. Smith, M.J. Roobol, G.S. Mattioli, J.E. Fryxell, G.E. Daly, and L.A. Fernandez

Geological Society of America Special Paper 496

SPE496, 249 p., $70.00; Member price $49.00

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Boulder, CO, USA - Dominica, a Caribbean island in the Lesser Antilles, features rugged topography and a vulnerability to volcanic and volcano-seismic activity. This new GSA Special Paper provides a review of past geological studies of the island and illustrates extensive field work. Because of this work, the 2005 geologic map of Dominica has been revised, and island officials now have a better understanding of existing volcanic and seismic hazards by which to construct an island-wide crisis management plan.


Beginning their field work in 2001, the book's authors made a thorough study of the island via boat, taking more than 3,000 photos, many of which are reproduced in the book, along with figures and maps on almost every page. Part of the impetus for the author's long-time work on Dominica is that it shows unique characteristics not seen on other islands in the Lesser Antilles island arc or on many island arcs worldwide.


These unique features include present-day island-wide seismic and geothermal activity as well as the eruption of rocks, since the upper Pleistocene, of a very restricted compositional range from multiple centers throughout the island.


This volume presents the results of geological mapping, detailed stratigraphy, petrography/mineral chemistry, and geochemistry that have allowed the authors to develop a model to explain these features. The model, which traces the development of the island since the upper Miocene, suggests that during the Pleistocene, partial melting of the island-arc crust eventually generated a single magma body of batholithic proportions beneath the island.


The distinctive phenomena from Dominica are therefore thought to reflect the volcanic and related responses associated with the formation and development of this unexposed batholith.


The authors of this GSA Special Paper hail from the University of Puerto RicoMayagez, The University of Texas at Arlington, California State University, and Miami University.


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Individual copies of the volume may be purchased through The Geological Society of America online store, http://rock.geosociety.org/store/, or by contacting GSA Sales and Service, gsaservice@geosociety.org.


Book editors of earth science journals/publications may request a review copy by contacting April Leo, aleo@geosociety.org.


The Volcanic Geology of the Mid-Arc Island of Dominica, Lesser AntillesThe Surface Expression of an Island-Arc Batholith

By A.L. Smith, M.J. Roobol, G.S. Mattioli, J.E. Fryxell, G.E. Daly, and L.A. Fernandez

Geological Society of America Special Paper 496

SPE496, 249 p., $70.00; Member price $49.00

ISBN 978-0-8137-2496-6


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Kanye West Reacts to Kim Kardashian's Sexy, Post-Baby Bathing Suit Selfie


Honey, he's home! Kim Kardashian's sexy, super-revealing bathing suit selfie -- in which she showed off her post-baby booty in a skimpy white one-piece -- sent fans into a tizzy on Wednesday, Oct. 16. But no one was more excited by the photo than the reality star's boyfriend, Kanye West


"HEADING HOME NOW," the rapper tweeted shortly after Kardashian posted the picture on Instagram.


PHOTOS: Kim's post-baby evolution


West, 36, has been his girlfriend's most vocal supporter since the birth of their daughter, North, four months ago. When her post-pregnancy weight loss plateaued this summer, he made sure she knew he thought she was gorgeous at any size.


PHOTOS: Kanye and Kim's sweetest PDA


"Kanye tells her she's beautiful," a source told Us Weekly in August. "He wants to boost her confidence and goes out of his way so she doesn't have to ask."


He has even volunteered on occasion to be her workout buddy. Last week, he accompanied Kardashian, 32, to a Barry's Bootcamp class in Santa Monica, Calif.


PHOTOS: Kim's body evolution


"It was super early and grueling workout," an insider told Us of the outing, noting that both stars were "all smiles, showing affection toward each other and being very encouraging."


Kardashian has been hard at work in recent weeks getting her pre-baby figure back -- and it looks like it's paying off. In addition to regular workouts, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star is sticking to a strict carb-free diet.


PHOTOS: Kim's pregnant bikini body


"She is eating lots of lean proteins, healthy fats like nuts and avocado, carbs, fruits, veggies, and cheese," a rep for the Atkins diet told Us. "She wanted to be a healthy, nursing mom and not toxify her milk with her diet or lose weight too quickly. She's been doing Atkins since her doctor approved it at the end of June."


Source: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-body/news/kanye-west-reacts-to-kim-kardashians-sexy-post-baby-bathing-suit-selfie-20131710
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Natalie Portman Shows Skin in Marie Claire, Says She "Freaked" Over Moving to Paris


Natalie Portman is living the dream. Gracing the pages of Marie Claire's November issue in a cleavage-baring embellished frock, the Black Swan Oscar winner can't help gushing a little over where she's at in her life, personally, professionally, and even geographically.


Being in L.A., she tells the magazine, is an experience unlike any other. "I just really really love it here. It's one of the most exciting places to be in the world right now," she says. "It's really central in terms of the arts. It feels like things are happening in L.A., you know? New York is more where art is bought than where art is made..."


PHOTOS: Natalie's romantic history


Portman won't be living in L.A. for much longer, though. She and her family -- husband Benjamin Millipied and son Aleph, 2 -- are currently preparing for an overseas move to Paris, France, where Millipied will take over as the new director of the Paris Opera Ballet in September 2014. The move took Marie Claire's cover girl by surprise at first, but she feels "lucky" to have such exciting opportunities. 


"When Ben asked me if I wanted to go to Paris, I freaked," she confesses. "Everyone dreams of living in Paris."


PHOTOS: Natalie's pregnancy style


The Israeli-born star also opens up to the mag about her parents, Shelley and Avner Hershlag. "They made me feel that they would drop anything at any time to help me," she says. "I never felt like there was anything more important than me. Which I know can probably create an a--hole, too. It gives you a deep sense of security and safety to feel that your parents will love you no matter what."


Natalie Portman on Marie Claire Cover

Natalie Portman on Marie Claire Cover
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PHOTOS: Famous families


One not-so-great thing about her childhood? "I grew up around a lot of snobbism about what was important and what was serious, and I really reject that," she says. That explains her varied resume, which includes roles in artsy films like The Darjeeling Limited, as well as blockbusters like Thor: The Dark World.


The latter, a sequel to 2011's Thor, is set to be released later this year -- and Portman can't say enough good things about its star, Chris Hemsworth. "Chris is, like, one of the greatest people in Hollywood," she gushes of her costar, Liam Hemsworth's older brother. "He's the kind of actor who's so charismatic, he must be tired when he goes home."


PHOTOS: Chris Hemsworth's daughter, India


She has her own admirers, too, of course. And for the most part, "people are really cool," she tells Marie Claire. The one exception? "I try and stay away from drunk people -- that's when they start getting rude and aggressive, like, 'Why did you suck in that movie?'"


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Fish Armor Repels Vicious Piranha Bite



A freshwater Amazonian fish has evolved scales with microscopic armorlike structures specially designed to resist a piranha's piercing bite, new research shows.



Arapaima gigas is the largest — and evolutionarily, one of the oldest — fish species living within the lakes of the Amazon River basin. A team of researchers based at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory interested in determining how this fish evolved to coexist so successfully with the vicious predatory piranha examined A. gigas scales at a higher resolution than any past examination had. They found that each individual scale contains stacked spiral staircaselike layers of proteins that rotate inward and outward to absorb or repel the force of a piranha bite. [Biodiversity Abounds: Stunning Photos of the Amazon]



Scaly defense



The spiral staircaselike structures within each scale provide the last line of defense in what the team considers a hierarchy of defenses that range from macroscopic to microscopic scales. For a first line of defense, the fish scales each overlap by about 60 percent, which provide a double layer of protection across the majority of the fish's body. A piranha tooth can easily penetrate the thickness of one scale, but not the thickness of two, the researchers said.



Zooming deeper into the scales, each has a protective hard outer shell that is about 0.5 millimeters thick — about the thickness of a human hair — and a softer inner core that is about 1 mm thick. This inner core is made of collagen, a protein found in human skin, and provides a degree of elasticity lacking to the brittle outer shell.



Finally, each soft inner core consists of multiple spiral staircaselike structures that rotate inward and outward in response to the force of a bite.



"The beauty of the structure is when you apply a load in a certain direction, the spiral stairs have the ability to rotate, and can modify the loads you have applied to the entire sample to withstand the loads," said study co-author Bernd Gludovatz, a postdoctoral researcher at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.



The team applied forces similar to that of a piranha bite to sample A. gigas scales, and observed the response of microscopic collagen layers using a technique called small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS).




Though this is the first time the distinct structural mechanism has been found in fish scales, other fish may have similar structures but have not yet been studied at such a high resolution, Gludovatz said.



Military applications



Aside from explaining the biological mystery of how one fish evolved to coexist with a vicious predator, the new findings may also inform bio-inspired material design, such as innovations in military armor.



"What we want to do is learn from nature how materials evolve to be the most efficient for different individual applications," Gludovatz said. "We want to understand how nature develops these materials, and then try to copy them and make something similar and, if possible, get the mechanical properties maybe even better and more efficient."



The team has also begun studying the elastic properties of chicken and rabbit skin to better understand the microscopic properties responsible for skin elasticity.



The new findings are detailed today (Oct. 15) in the journal Nature Communications.



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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

'Glee' Alum, 'Justified' Actress Starring in Superhero Comedy for Felicia Day's YouTube Channel (Exclusive)










Fighting crime might save the day, but it doesn't necessarily pay the rent -- unless you're hooked up to a sweet SHIELD paycheck -- so who could blame particularly cash-strapped superheroes from planning their own superheist to make ends meet? That's the hook of Caper, a new web series from Amy Berg and Mike Sizemore due to premiere next year on the Geek & Sundry YouTube channel.



The comedy reunites Berg with Leverage star Beth Riesgraf, who plays one of the four superheroes forced to consider a life of crime in order to fund their crime-fighting lifestyle. Riesgraf isn't the only familiar face on the show; Glee's Harry Shum Jr., Justified's Abby Miller and Hartley Sawyer of TBS' Glory Daze round out the main cast. The series will be directed by Donald Murphy, who has previously worked with the Coen brothers and Oliver Stone.


STORY: Felicia Day's Geek & Sundry Sets 3 New Series


Described as "a fun and colorful comedy about friendship, community and what it takes to be a hero," Caper -- which begins production today -- will join Felicia Day's The Guild as an original scripted content component of the popular (more than 700,000 subscribers to date) YouTube channel spearheaded by Day, which also features content from other nerd figureheads (Wil Wheaton!) alongside blogs from the fan community.






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Banksy Project Sends Fans Online To Find Art In The Streets


The British artist Banksy is holding a month-long show on the streets of New York. Every day, the reclusive street artist posts a photo of his latest piece and fans locate the piece through social media. But they have to find the art fast — it's often destroyed within hours of being discovered.


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Iran: More Nuclear Talks 'In A Few Weeks'





Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. More talks "in a few weeks," he says.



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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. More talks "in a few weeks," he says.


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Iran is planning a fresh round of talks on its nuclear program "in a few weeks" after a generally positive first round of multiparty meetings in Geneva aimed at defusing tensions with the West.


Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, commenting on his Facebook page, says the next meeting with the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany would also be held in Geneva.


Reuters, quoting a western diplomat, says the talks are set to resume in Geneva for two days beginning Nov. 7.


On Tuesday, Tehran presented a plan to the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany to end the confrontation over its nuclear program, which it has always insisted is for peaceful purposes.


No details of that plan were released, but as The Associated Press reports:




"[Comments] from Western officials meeting with Iranian negotiators indicated interest in the proposal, described by Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi as designed to allow Iran to leave the 'dark' path of international isolation.


Previous rounds have often been fitful and sporadic, reflecting the deadlock between the two sides. Zarif's Facebook comments that negotiations will resume 'in a few weeks' strengthened expectations that some progress was being made. He said the follow-up will also be held in Geneva, the venue for the ongoing talks."




The election of moderate President Hassan Rouhani four months ago has opened the door to negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, which many Western analysts believe is aimed at acquiring a bomb.


Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/10/16/235353373/iran-more-nuclear-talks-in-a-few-weeks?ft=1&f=1009
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England, Spain, Bosnia, Russia reach World Cup

England and defending champion Spain qualified for the World Cup on Tuesday night along with Russia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, which earned its first berth as an independent nation.


Chile and Ecuador earned the final two automatic spots from South America. Another berth was at stake in the North and Central American and Caribbean region, the 21st of 32 slots for the field in Brazil next June.


Wayne Rooney scored in the 41st minute and Steven Gerrard in the 88th to give England (6-0-4) a 2-0 win over Poland at London's Wembley Stadium and first place in Group H by one point over Ukraine (6-1-3). The Three Lions qualified for their 14th World Cup and fifth in a row.


"We have a great togetherness, are there for each other and proved we can perform under pressure," Gerrard said.


Spain (6-0-2) won Group I with a 2-0 victory over visiting Georgia on goals by Alvaro Negredo in the 26th minute and Juan Mata in the 61st. Iker Casillas returned to starting lineup for Spain after being replaced by Victor Valdes against Belarus last week. The Spanish, who have won three straight major tournaments, including the 2008 and 2012 European Championships, qualified for their 10th straight World Cup.


"It may look practically routine, but it's important to remember how successful we've been at qualifying," coach Vicente Del Bosque said. "This is not an easy competition."


France (5-1-2) was second and will be in the playoffs despite defeating visiting Finland 3-0 on goals by Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema around Joona Toivio's own goal.


Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal, Greece, Ukraine, Romania and Iceland also finished second in their groups, winding up in Monday's draw for the eight-team European playoffs next month along with Sweden and Croatia. The four playoff winners also will earn berths.


With a population of just over 300,000, Iceland would be the smallest nation to qualify for a World Cup. Trinidad and Tobago, at about 1.3 million, was at the 2006 tournament in Germany.


The seedings for the playoffs will be determined by Thursday's FIFA rankings. Denmark (4-2-4) had the poorest record among the nine second-place teams and missed out on a playoff berth.


Bosnia (8-1-1) won 1-0 at Lithuania on Vedad Ibisevic's 68th-minute goal to win Group G on goal difference over Greece. Bosnia-Herzegovina gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1992. Almost 10,000 fans jumped, cried and screamed 'Vamos Bosnia' — or 'Go Bosnia' — when Ibisevic scored in Kaunas.


Fans headed to the airport after the game to wait for their team to arrive in the middle of the night and join the party.


Greece (8-1-1) defeated visiting Liechtenstein 2-0 as Dimitris Salpingidis scored in the seventh minute and Giorgos Karagounis added a goal in the 81st.


Russia (7-2-1) won Group F with a 1-1 tie at Azerbaijan as Roman Shirokov scored in the 15th. Portugal (6-1-3) finished a point back after defeating visiting Luxembourg 3-0 on goals by Silvestre Varela, Nani and Helder Postiga.


Italy, which already had clinched, tied Armenia 2-2 at Naples. Former Real Salt Lake forward Yura Movsisyan scored in the fourth minute for the visitors. Alessandro Florenzi and Mario Balotelli scored for the Azzurri, and Giueseppe Rossi entered in the 73rd minute for his first international appearance since Oct. 7, 2011. A 26-year-old forward who was born and lives in New Jersey, Rossi had been sidelined until last May by a knee injury late that October, which required three operations.


After clinching last week, Germany rallied for a 5-3 win at Sweden as Andre Schuerrle had a second-half hat trick following goals by Mesut Ozil and Mario Goetze.


A 2-1 win by Chile (9-6-1) over visiting Ecuador (7-5-4) earned both nations berths. Alexis Sanchez scored for Chile in the 35th minute and Gary Medel added another three minutes later, while Felipe Caicedo scored for Ecuador in the 66th.


Uruguay (7-5-4) was fifth on goal difference after a 3-2 win at home over already qualified Argentina (9-2-5) and will play a home-and-home playoff against Jordan, the fifth-place team in Asia. Cristian Rodriguez and Edison Cavani scored around a Luis Suarez penalty kick for the hosts, and Maxi Rodriguez had two goals for the visitors.


In CONCACAF, Honduras was three points ahead of Mexico for the region's last automatic berth, and Mexico was three points ahead of Panama for fourth playoff and a playoff against Oceania champion New Zealand. The U.S., which clinched last month, was at Panama, while Mexico was at Costa Rica, and Honduras at Jamaica.


In the African playoffs, Ghana routed Bob Bradley's Egypt national team 6-1 in the first leg of the home-and-home, total-goals series. The second leg is scheduled for Nov. 18 in Cairo.


Bradley was hired by Egypt in September 2011, 15 months after Ghana beat Bradley's U.S. team 2-1 in the second round of the World Cup. The Pharaohs, ranked 50th, have not qualified for the World Cup since 1990.


The 24th-ranked Black Stars have eliminated the U.S. in two straight World Cups and were knocked out by Uruguay on penalty kicks in the 2010 quarterfinals.


Source: http://news.yahoo.com/england-spain-bosnia-russia-reach-world-cup-210057503--spt.html
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Tip-of-the-tongue moments may be benign

Tip-of-the-tongue moments may be benign


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Despite the common fear that those annoying tip-of-the-tongue moments are signals of age-related memory decline, the two phenomena appear to be independent, according to findings published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.


Anecdotal evidence has suggested that tip-of-the-tongue experiences occur more frequently as people get older, but the relationship between these cognitive stumbles and actual memory problems remained unclear, according to psychological scientist and lead author Timothy Salthouse of the University of Virginia:


"We wondered whether these self-reports are valid and, if they are, do they truly indicate age-related failures of the type of memory used in the diagnosis of dementia?"


To find out, Salthouse and Arielle Mandell an undergraduate researcher who was working on her senior thesis were able to elicit tip-of-the-tongue moments in the laboratory by asking over 700 participants ranging in age from 18 to 99 to give the names of famous places, common nouns, or famous people based on brief descriptions or pictures.


Throughout the study, participants indicated which answers they knew, which they didn't, and which made them have a tip-of-the-tongue experience.


Several descriptions were particularly likely to induce a tip-of-the-tongue moment, such as: "What is the name of the building where one can view images of celestial bodies on the inner surface of a dome?" and "What is the name of the large waterfall in Zambia that is one of the Seven Wonders of the World?" Of the pictures of the politicians and celebrities, Joe Lieberman and Ben Stiller were most likely to induce a tip-of-the-tongue moment.


Overall, older participants experienced more of these frustrating moments than did their younger counterparts, confirming previous self-report data. But, after the researchers accounted for various factors including participants' general knowledge, they found no association between frequency of tip-of-the-tongue moments and participants' performance on the types of memory tests often used in the detection of dementia.


"Even though increased age is associated with lower levels of episodic memory and with more frequent tip-of-the-tongue experiencesthe two phenomena seem to be largely independent of one another," write Salthouse and Mandell, indicating that these frustrating occurrences by themselves should not be considered a sign of impending dementia.


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For more information about this study, please contact: Timothy A. Salthouse at salthouse@virginia.edu.


This research was supported by the National Institute on Aging and a Harrison Undergraduate Research Award from the University of Virginia.


The article abstract can be found online: http://pss.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/10/08/0956797613495881.abstract?patientinform-links=yes&legid=sppss;0956797613495881v1


The APS journal Psychological Science is the highest ranked empirical journal in psychology. For a copy of the article "Do Age-Related Increases in Tip-of-the-Tongue Experiences Signify Episodic Memory Impairments?" and access to other Psychological Science research findings, please contact Anna Mikulak at 202-293-9300 or amikulak@psychologicalscience.org.




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Despite the common fear that those annoying tip-of-the-tongue moments are signals of age-related memory decline, the two phenomena appear to be independent, according to findings published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.


Anecdotal evidence has suggested that tip-of-the-tongue experiences occur more frequently as people get older, but the relationship between these cognitive stumbles and actual memory problems remained unclear, according to psychological scientist and lead author Timothy Salthouse of the University of Virginia:


"We wondered whether these self-reports are valid and, if they are, do they truly indicate age-related failures of the type of memory used in the diagnosis of dementia?"


To find out, Salthouse and Arielle Mandell an undergraduate researcher who was working on her senior thesis were able to elicit tip-of-the-tongue moments in the laboratory by asking over 700 participants ranging in age from 18 to 99 to give the names of famous places, common nouns, or famous people based on brief descriptions or pictures.


Throughout the study, participants indicated which answers they knew, which they didn't, and which made them have a tip-of-the-tongue experience.


Several descriptions were particularly likely to induce a tip-of-the-tongue moment, such as: "What is the name of the building where one can view images of celestial bodies on the inner surface of a dome?" and "What is the name of the large waterfall in Zambia that is one of the Seven Wonders of the World?" Of the pictures of the politicians and celebrities, Joe Lieberman and Ben Stiller were most likely to induce a tip-of-the-tongue moment.


Overall, older participants experienced more of these frustrating moments than did their younger counterparts, confirming previous self-report data. But, after the researchers accounted for various factors including participants' general knowledge, they found no association between frequency of tip-of-the-tongue moments and participants' performance on the types of memory tests often used in the detection of dementia.


"Even though increased age is associated with lower levels of episodic memory and with more frequent tip-of-the-tongue experiencesthe two phenomena seem to be largely independent of one another," write Salthouse and Mandell, indicating that these frustrating occurrences by themselves should not be considered a sign of impending dementia.


###

For more information about this study, please contact: Timothy A. Salthouse at salthouse@virginia.edu.


This research was supported by the National Institute on Aging and a Harrison Undergraduate Research Award from the University of Virginia.


The article abstract can be found online: http://pss.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/10/08/0956797613495881.abstract?patientinform-links=yes&legid=sppss;0956797613495881v1


The APS journal Psychological Science is the highest ranked empirical journal in psychology. For a copy of the article "Do Age-Related Increases in Tip-of-the-Tongue Experiences Signify Episodic Memory Impairments?" and access to other Psychological Science research findings, please contact Anna Mikulak at 202-293-9300 or amikulak@psychologicalscience.org.




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Lee's 31 points lead Warriors past Lakers in China

BEIJING (AP) — David Lee scored 31 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 100-95 preseason win over a Kobe Bryant-less Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday in China.


Stephen Curry added 24 points for the Warriors, while Andrew Bogut had 14 rebounds and nine points. Lee finished 12 of 16 from the field.


"The way it's supposed to work is that we can get some stuff on the inside early in the game and that will open up the outside for guys like Steph to shoot 3s as the game goes on," the center said.


Nick Young led the Lakers with 18 points. Pau Gasol had 15 points and Chris Kaman scored 14 with 10 rebounds.


Although Bryant made the trip to China, he's sitting out the games to nurse a torn Achilles tendon and an ailing right knee. He was clearly missed by the Chinese fans, who chanted his name throughout the game.


Gasol said the Lakers faded defensively in the third quarter without their star.


"We don't know when Kobe's going to get back," Gasol said. "But until that point we just have to play hard as a team as we've been doing, and making sure we can't wait for him to get back and everything to fall into place at that point."


The Lakers play a second exhibition game in Shanghai on Friday.


The Warriors trailed 11 points at the end of the third quarter, but tied the score at 84 with just over seven minutes remaining on a 3-pointer by Curry and never trailed again.


Golden State coach Mark Jackson said Curry has been healthy the entire offseason.


"I thought tonight for the first time in a long time he had a rhythm and he was the best player on the floor," Jackson said. "It was great to see and we expect tremendous (things) from him throughout the course of this season."


Curry said the team played "probably our best half in the second half all preseason."


Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lees-31-points-lead-warriors-past-lakers-china-160352968--spt.html
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Craig Sports Briefs for Oct. 12, 2013: Ciesco wins, Moffat County ...

The Moffat County girls cross country team ran tough in its final meet before the 3A regionals in Delta next Friday.



The Bulldogs took second in the Rifle Invitational at Rifle Creek Golf Course Thursday afternoon, with senior Brenna Ciesco winning the meet in a time of 20 minutes, 35 seconds.



Emily Womble has continued her surge in the second half of the season, placing fourth in 21:05. Makayla Johnson (21:32), Jesse Suits (22:03), Aubrey Campbell (22:24) and Kaylee Durham (22:34) also ran well for MCHS.



The boys team, once again running without junior Jarrett Johnson, took third overall in the meet. Steven Walls led the way for the Bulldogs in 18:55. Other times were not available as of Friday afternoon.



The regional meet is in Delta Oct. 18, with the top five teams advancing to state in Colorado Springs Oct. 25.







Parks and Rec seeking basketball officials



The Craig Parks and Recreation youth basketball leagues for third through sixth graders are coming up soon, and Parks and Rec is seeking officials for the games.



Prospective officials must inquire about the 2013 season by Oct. 16.



Officials must be at least 14. For more information contact Craig Parks and Rec at 970-826-2004.



Week four of Craig BCA in the books



The Craig Billiards Congress of America (BCA) pool league is now through four weeks of play, and the standings are still tight.



One-Eyed Bandits is still the No. 1 team in the league, but has not been able to pull away. At 678 points, they sit 21 ahead of Git R Done (667).



It is less than 40 points to go from second all the way down to fifth. Odd Ballz is just behind Git R Done at 658 points, while Out 4 Blood (643) and Uh-Oh (630) are also lurking.



Even No Ex-Cue-Ses, sitting in last currently, is not far back at 615 points.



BCA has chosen to cancel its Sunday league for now due to lack of interest. According to an e-mail from the league, it may restart during the winter.



Craig BCA plays Mondays at 6 p.m., at Popular Bar, 24 W. Victory Way.



For more information, call Jolene Walls at 970-620-0056 or email the league at craig.bca@live.com.



Winter water aerobics beginning soon



Registration for water aerobics during the winter is now open through Craig Parks and Recreation.



Water aerobics offer a low-resistance method of training and can improve fitness and flexibility. The classes, held at Moffat County High School will be Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. beginning Oct. 28.



Classes run through Jan. 15 and will not occur the week of Thanksgiving or winter break. To sign up for the session costs $45, or those interested can attend individual classes for $4. For more information, contact Craig Parks and Recreation at 970-826-2017.



Source: http://www.craigdailypress.com/news/2013/oct/11/craig-sports-briefs-oct-12-2013-ciesco-wins-moffat/
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Reality Check with Lea Black


Hello everyone, can you believe it’s already the middle of October? Where does the time go? I love the fall season and I thought I would share some of my favorite things this week. I am so lucky to have some of my friend’s suggestions.


Courtesy of Lea Black

Courtesy of Lea Black



October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Sarah Rayer, my social media pro, shared with me this great blog, Ms. Mishigas, about living, loving and surviving cancer. I love the logo; the best part is it is a temporary tattoo! What a great symbol. Log on to get yours here.


Courtesy of Lea Black

Courtesy of Lea Black



My spiritual bible Do You QuantumThink? by Dianne Collins is my go to daily source for inspiration and motivation. I have been using this book as a “guide to” for my everyday life and career for many years. One of my favorite affirmations from the book is “What enhances life force? Purity, clarity, focus and awareness.” Available through order here.


Courtesy of Lea Black

Courtesy of Lea Black



I love this look, the color and style of this trench coat over the classic black and white is a perfect ensemble for a work day and night transition! This is something I would try interpret to fit my shape and form of my body. All that is missing in the model’s hand is my black Starstruck clutch, a perfect accessory for after five, night out on the town.


Courtesy of Lea Black

Courtesy of Lea Black



And of course beauty! You know how much I protect my skin from the sun, but that doesn’t mean, I don’t like a nice little glow, my friend Edward Cruz, (makeup artist to clients like Anna Wintour) swears by SONIA KASHUK Undetectable Creme Bronzer. It gives your skin a second chance, when it comes to looking 10 years younger!!! How fun is that!


What’s your favorite beauty product these days? Are you all caught up on Real Housewives of Miami? Tell us in the comments below or tweet us @OKMagazine.



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Here Is the Deal to End the Shutdown, and Here's How It Could Still Go Wrong (Atlantic Politics Channel)

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Box Office: Tom Hanks' 'Captain Phillips' Earns $600,000 Thursday Night


Sony's Captain Phillips earned $600,000 as it began rolling out in theaters Thursday night, boosting chances that the movie will hit $20 million in its debut.



Directed by Paul Greengrass and starring Tom Hanks, the Somali pirate drama hopes for a berth in this year's awards race. The critically acclaimed film cost $55 million to produce.


Captain Phillips outpaced the $450,000 earned Thursday night by Lee Daniels' The Butler, which had a $24.6 million opening in August. However, with Gravity still taking up plenty of oxygen, Sony believes Captain Phillips will instead match the $19.5 million opening of Argo in October 2012.


EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: On Board With 'Captain Phillips' Stars Tom Hanks and Barkhad Abdi


Warner Bros.' Gravity, enjoying record-breaking weekday business, is expected to top the North American box office in its second weekend with a gross north of $28 million. Alfonso Cuaron's space epic, starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney, will cross the $80 million mark domestically sometime on Friday.


Robert Rodriguez' Machete Kills took in $200,000 Thursday night. The exploitation action film is expected to earn $8 million in its domestic opening.


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'Menstrual Man' Had An Idea To Help Indian Women






Arunachalam Muruganantham installs his machine in a village in Chhattisgarh, India.



Amit Virmani


Arunachalam Muruganantham installs his machine in a village in Chhattisgarh, India.


Amit Virmani


Arunachalam Muruganantham had his light bulb moment when he was 29 years old, and holding a sanitary napkin for the first time.


Examining the cotton pads he was buying as a gift for his new wife, the Indian entrepreneur realized that the multinational company that produced them was probably spending cents on raw materials, and making a huge profit.


Women in Muruganantham's village in Tamil Nadu, including his wife, would often forego these expensive pads for rags they used repeatedly through their cycles. Even more uncomfortably, sometimes they utilized husks or leaves during menstruation.


The exorbitant cost of the foreign-made pads cut into their families' meal budget. Given a choice between fresh pads and fresh milk, they chose the latter.


A new movie, Menstrual Man, documents how, at great personal cost, Muruganantham created a cheap machine to address persistent menstrual hygiene challenges for rural women on the subcontinent. But, as director Amit Virmani points out, the product's traction may have more to do with social entrepreneurship than with health concerns.


Women whose self-help groups buy Muruganantham's machine can make more than a dollar a day — close to a global poverty line — selling the pads.


Sanitary napkins from global companies are in Indian stores for about $1.50 for an eight-pack. The ones from Murugantham's machine wholesale at about 25 cents for an eight-pack; the women's groups can sell them at whatever retail price they choose, retaining the profit. The cost of the machines ranges from about $1,200 to $6,000, depending on the features.


"The primary impulse when people are struggling to make a living is either, 'How can I make more money?,' or 'How can I save more money?'," Virmani said. "If you address those needs, your innovation stands a better chance to be adopted, to spread."



The machine, which Muruganantham began to research in 1998, has three stages of production. Inside a stainless steel container, a motor fluffs cellulose to prepare it as the core material for the napkins. Hand- and leg-operated tools are used to form the core of the napkin. A heat press is used to seal and apply the outer cover to the napkin. It's sterilized and packaged, and then ready to sell.


Muruganantham's invention was already spreading across India when Virmani found him last year, with 500 machines sold and an innovation award from India's president under the entrepreneur's belt. But getting there had been all uphill.


Once Muruganantham had prototyped the machine, he needed testers. But his wife and other family members refused, as did girls at the nearby medical college. So Muru, as Virmani calls him, decided to become a tester himself.


He filled bottles with animal blood and attached tubes that would press the blood into his drawers as he biked and walked around town. His rural village shunned him, viewing this with suspicion. And his wife's suspicions — that he was chasing medical college girls around town for something other than product testing — ended his marriage.


Still, for six years, Muruganantham pressed on (yup, pressed) — and now more than 1,000 of his machines have been sold in India. There's also been global interest in replicating the model, from Afghanistan to Rwanda.


Virmani said he attributes Muruganantham's success to the inventor's understanding of his core audience, starting with the rudimentary nature of the machine. "It's wooden, and it's got pedals where he could have had motors," Virmani said.


"He knows how to motorize the damn things, but the more complicated you make the machines, at some point they'll break down," Virmani said. "The way he's engineered it, it's pretty much something that (the rural women) can repair themselves, and they don't have to keep paying for servicing."


Muruganantham says he wants to see India become a "100 percent sanitary napkin country" in his lifetime.


As for Menstrual Man, it's on the festival circuit, and will be available on iTunes in January.


Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/10/14/230195875/menstrual-man-had-an-idea-to-help-indian-women?ft=1&f=1008
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