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The Obama <b>administration</b> has asked Congress for authority to implement historic <b>voting</b> reforms in the International Monetary Fund that boost the influence of emerging economies like China in the global financial institution, sources said on Tuesday. Two sons <b>of</b> a well-known journalism couple have been shot to death, authorities in a northern Mexico border state <b>said</b> Sunday.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;When a Stafford County jury this month found an <b>autistic</b> teenager guilty of assaulting a law enforcement <b>officer</b> and recommended that he spend <b>101/2</b> years in prison, a woman in the second row <b>sobbed.<br></b> MIT senior Holden Lee has been awarded a 2013 Gates Cambridge Scholarship to pursue graduate studies in mathematics at the University of Cambridge.<br> The prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarships were established in 2000 through a donation from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to cover the costs of graduate education at Cambridge for 90 students from around the <b>world</b> — 40<br><img src=""><br> of them from the United States — each year. Lee will start a master’s program in pure mathematics at Cambridge this fall.Lee’s primary interest <b>is</b> in number theory. After completing his master’s at Cambridge, he plans to acquire a PhD so that he can teach and <b>conduct</b> further research in this<br><img src=""><br> field.<br> At MIT, Lee has served as vice president of the Undergraduate Math Association, worked as a teaching assistant in a mathematics summer program for high school students, and developed mathematical curricula and online-learning resources.<br> Ken Ono, the<br><img src=",1282563478,27/stock-photo-portrait-of-pretty-young-female-in-sportswear-and-smiling-59839249.jpg"><br> Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Mathematics at Emory University, praised Lee’s undergraduate research experience contributions at Emory in summer 2011, highlighting in particular a <b>paper</b> Lee co-authored on p-adic modular forms. <br> Sug Woo Shin, an assistant professor of mathematics at MIT, and Lee’s advisor in the mathematics department, observed, “Holden grasps new mathematical notions quickly <b>and</b> has insatiable thirst for discovering beautiful symmetries hidden <b>in</b> number theory.”<br> Shin also commended Lee’s work teaching high school students and writing lessons on math that are free and <b>available</b> to the public. “Holden is greatly concerned with math <b>education,”</b> Shin wrote, and has a great desire “to share his knowledge.”Lee is the second MIT student to have won a Gates Scholarship this year, joining Daniel D.<br> Jimenez BSc ’10, MEng ’11, who will enroll in an MPhil in engineering for sustainable development at Cambridge in October.<br> Students interested in the Gates Scholarship should speak with Kimberly Benard in MIT Global Education and Career Development.<br> I've never owned a car – due to a combination of not being able to afford one and avoiding <a href = "">natural vitiligo treatment </a> environmental reasons – and <b>now</b> I'm <b>about</b> to get my first vehicle for work.<br> Should I go for an electric <b>van</b> from an emissions point of view?Initially the electric vehicle, or EV, looks good: you can still get a grant for one, which brings the cost of a&nbsp;van<br><img src=""><br> down by around 20%, and there <b>are</b> simply no tailpipe <b>emissions.<br></b> However it's important to remember that in effect you are transferring your pollution to a different <b>part</b> of the carbon cycle.<br> Tailpipe pollution is swapped for smoke-stack pollution.Unless<br> you have calculated the amount of electricity you need to recharge and have a renewable option to cover this, <b>such</b> as photovoltaic panels, your <b>EV</b> is not carbon neutral.<br> When you <b>plug</b> into the grid to recharge, you become <b>dependent</b> on <b>the</b> energy mix of the country you live in. In the UK that's not an altogether rosy<br><img src=""><br> picture.Here<br> we are largely dependent on coal and gas. A recent study on the real <b>impact</b> of EVs <b>by</b> Norwegian researchers also took into account <b>the</b> <b>carbon-intensive</b> production of EVs.<br> The results were disappointing. Producing the vehicles, <b>particularly</b> the batteries, is polluting.<br> Drive 100,000km (the average battery warranty) over the lifetime of your EV and its "eco" <b>benefit</b> is just <b>9-14%</b> better than petrol.Here's<br> another issue: imagine <b>there</b> are suddenly 10 million EV owners who all want to charge their EVs after work. This is a nightmare: 80GW of power, or<br><img src=""><br> the entire generating capacity available for the UK, would be needed to charge <b>this</b> fleet. Mass EV <b>ownership</b> is simply not viable without an overhaul of the electricity network. Therefore it's incumbent on EV owners to push for a smart grid revolution, too.But let's <b>go</b> back to the future. As petrol gets dirtier (for example requiring oil to be squeezed from tar sands at huge ecological cost), EVs will get cleaner, <b>and</b><br><img src=""><br> easier to produce.<br> Meanwhile the mix of renewables in the UK <b>is</b> supposed to increase (by 2020 coal will provide just 11% of energy). Plus, you can already begin to see the shape of a network of fast-charging points.<br> Institutions such as MIT are working on improving the EV performance <b>to</b> get greater range per unit of electricity (such <b>as</b> working on a<br><img src=""><br> cooling/heating system that isn't reliant on battery power).Every<br> day a little more is done. EVs&nbsp;could finally be on the right road,&nbsp;and for that reason this is the route I&nbsp;think you should take.Green crushIt feels as if the nation is slowly reskilling, what with bake-offs and sewing <a href = "">tinnitus miracle </a> skincare is next.<br> The @Made_In_Hackney kitchen leads the charge with its low-cost edible cosmetics workshops. Julie Riehl (biologist and botanist) and Sarah <b>Bentley</b> (ecologist and permaculture champion) teach all you'll need to know to <b>refill</b> your bathroom cabinet with non-toxic, homemade alternatives that are<br><img src=""><br> pure enough to eat (though they warn they don't taste brilliant).<br> Go <b>to</b> madeinhackney.orgGreenspeak:<br> Carpoolchella ka:-pu:l-tſElei nounHats off to US music festival Coachella.<br> Carpoolers who went four or more to a vehicle at this year's festival could enter a draw to win VIP passes for life from 2014. Now that's what we call an incentiveIf you have an ethical dilemma, send an email to Lucy at lucy.siegle@observer.co.ukElectric,<br> hybrid and low-emission carsCarbon emissionsTravel and transportMotoringEthical and green livingLucy Siegleguardian.co.uk<br> &copy; 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | <b>Use</b> of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <b>Didn't</b> make it to the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science last week? AAAS has posted videos of five plenary lectures at www.aaas.org/meetings/2011/program/plenaries. Washingtonians might particularly be interested in the presentation by John P. Holdren, <b>Presi...<br></b> Like many in the MIT community, Jake Jurewicz has felt <b>a</b> lifelong attraction to engineering. “Growing up, all I ever played with were Legos and <b>Lincoln</b> Logs, things that involved building,” he recalls.That<br> love of making things found a challenging and rewarding engagement in the summer of 2012, when Jurewicz, an NSE-Physics double major fresh off his sophomore year, received a National <b>Undergraduate</b> Fellowship (NUF) to develop new simulation and<br><img src=""><br> visualization <b>software</b> at the National Fusion Facility (NFF) in La Jolla, Calif.<br> He credits NSE Assistant Professor Anne White with encouraging him to apply for the fellowship, which took him to one of <b>just</b> three tokamak fusion reactors in the United States, <b>a</b> list that includes MIT’s Alcator C-Mod.After a weeklong orientation with about 40 other NUF<br><img src=""><br> fellows at Princeton University’s Plasma Physics Lab (home of the <b>third</b> U.S.<br> <b>tokamak),</b> Jurewicz joined a General Atomics team that is working to improve the performance of the NFF’s DIII-D tokamak as part of the broad international effort to realize the game-changing potential <b>of</b> fusion as a practical energy source. One basic challenge is generating extremely high temperatures, comparable to those <b>in</b> the core of a star.<br> While Alcator does this with RF energy, DIII-D utilizes beams of deuterium, a hydrogen isotope.“DIII-D has eight school-bus sized neutral beam injectors, that inject neutral deuterium particles into the tokamak,” Jurewicz <a href = "">forex growth bot </a> the <b>particles</b> hit the plasma, they ionize and start being moved by the tokamak’s magnetic fields.<br> As they collide with other particles they disperse their energy into the plasma, and ultimately heat it.”However,<br> up <b>to</b> 30 percent of the beam energy is wasted when newly ionized deuterium particles <b>hit</b> the reactor wall during their first orbit. This “prompt loss” creates inefficiency that undermines the reactor’s ability to<br><img src=""><br> put out more energy <b>than</b> it consumes, and can also create heat flux that damages reactor walls and instrumentation.The General Atomics team, which<br><img src=""><br> included NSE alum Ray Fisher and former post-doc David Pace, had collected substantial data on prompt loss, including information about a heat flux that threatened an important polarimeter in the chamber wall.<br> “I built a simulator, PLOWS, <b>that</b> lets you plug in the plasma and neutral <b>beam</b> parameters and see very quickly if the losses were localized or spread out,” Jurewicz says.<br> “That helps determine whether changing parameters could move <b>flux</b> away from a given point, so that you can protect the equipment.”Read more The New York Times is discontinuing the Green blog but plans to press on <b>with</b> aggressive energy and environment coverage. If you plan to help<br><img src=""><br> your kids with their homework in the future, better start boning up <b>on</b> your programming skills now. (And you thought new math was hard!) Penn State <b>dominated</b> the Big Ten wrestling tournament. An all-new, fully electronic mechanism can lower (or raise) the top remotely using the car’s key fob. Kwame <b>Kwei-Armah</b> has written a play inspired by “A Raisin in the Sun” that is being staged in repertory <b>with</b> “Clybourne Park” at CenterStage in Baltimore under the umbrella title “The Raisin Cycle.”&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br> The majority of email and Web gateways, firewalls, remote access servers, UTM (united threat <b>management)</b> systems and other security appliances have serious vulnerabilities, according to a security researcher who analysed products from multiple vendors.<br> Australia, Iran and South Korea on Tuesday secured berths <b>at</b> the 2014 World Cup, joining Japan which was the first nation to qualify.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br> BP released a long-awaited report Wednesday on an internal investigation into the causes of its Gulf of Mexico oil <b>well</b> blowout, blaming multiple failures by BP and other firms but absolving its much-criticized well design.<br> St Hilda's librarian Calypso Nash had nothing to do with our<br><img src=""><br> stunt, which was harmless fun.<br> Her sacking is completely unjustAt 11:30pm on 17 February the normally tranquil St Hilda's College library in Oxford was transformed into a cacophony of colour and dancing.<br> It <a href = "">trademiner review </a> culmination of a thought my girlfriend, Anna, housemate, Anders, and I had after we first saw the Harlem Shake craze that was storming the world. For us it was a great event.Despite what the video <b>may</b> convey, a term at Oxford University can be quite stressful, so it was lovely to do something <b>completely</b> different. The reception from the 30 or so students involved was very positive and we thought the outcome was great. There was always the <b>nagging</b> doubt that the college would not appreciate such a stunt. However we were confident that, were we to be called up on the matter, the college would appreciate the harmless and friendly spirit in which the video was intended.A summons to the college dean was therefore not unexpected, but more worrying was the information that librarian Calypso Nash had been called to meet with the head librarian before<br><img src=""><br> our <b>meeting.<br></b> We had hoped that this was nothing more than a fact-finding mission by the <b>college,</b> but news came to us before our meeting that <b>Calypso</b> had been removed from her position.<br> For the first time, we felt awful about what we had <b>done.Anna</b> was friendly with Calypso and knew how much she appreciated the job as librarian that she'd had for more than a <b>year.<br></b> Calypso had absolutely nothing to do with our stunt, it just so happened that her <b>shift</b> coincided with the time that we judged to be the library's least busy. I really couldn't <b>believe</b> that<br><img src=""><br> such a decision had been taken as it seemed so<br><img src=""><br> unjust.<br> I tried to bring Calypso's dismissal up in our meeting with the dean (in which we were informed that we would be facing a fine) but I was told that this <b>matter</b> was not up for discussion.In my opinion, an event that had brought students at St Hilda's together and was in the spirit of the St Hilda's community had turned sour and resulted in an innocent and able <b>person</b> losing a <b>job</b> that she loved.Anna<br> and myself resolved to do everything that we could to get Calypso her job back.<br> I started an online petition calling for the head librarian to reinstate Calypso. This fell on deaf ears, so we <b>utilised</b> a more traditional form of Oxford <b>college</b> protest, a motion through the junior common room – the undergraduate body of college. The motion, passed unanimously on 3 March, called upon our president Esther Gosling to write to the head librarian asking for a written reason for <a href = "">aquaponics 4 you </a> and also calling in <b>the</b> strongest terms for her to be reinstated.We<br> received the reply that the head librarian could not discuss individual staff matters.<br> The crux of the matter is that a woman has been sacked for a reason that is completely unjust.The media attention that this story has received has been incredible, but more importantly, we hope that this coverage will result in college making the right decision.<br> The reaction <b>to</b> the St Hilda's Harlem shake can, I believe, be reasonably contrasted with the reaction to the St Catherine College's Harlem shake, which was posted <b>on</b> Oxford University's official Facebook page which has almost a million followers.A<br> spokeswoman for St Catz (as it is known) commented: "The master, professor Roger Ainsworth, <b>says</b> that he is very proud of the Catz students and their inspiration, motivation, organisation and creativity.<br> He believes it to be the best example of the genre, at least in the UK." An example for St Hilda's, we think.Harlem<br> ShakeUniversity of OxfordHigher educationStudentsAlexander <b>Fiskenguardian.co.uk<br></b> &copy; 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. 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