Friday, June 15, 2012

Florida Governor: I Couldn?t Vote Because I Was ?Dead?

Florida Gov. Rick Scott said the state is making sure it doesn?t deprive legal voters of their rights as it purges noncitizens from the voter rolls. It?s a sensitive matter to him, since he was once told he could couldn?t vote ? because he was dead.

The Republican governor said that when he tried to vote in 2006, he was told he had been removed from the voter rolls.

?They said I passed away,? Scott told WFLA in Tallahassee. ?I said, ?Here?s my driver?s license. I?m here, I?m really alive.? So they allowed me to vote provisionally.?

The incident occurred before Scott entered politics. Election officials said his provisional ballot was counted.

Scott has said that so far no U.S. citizens have been removed from the voter rolls. However, The Miami Herald reported Thursday that at least nine people have been stricken from the rolls in Collier and Lee counties, although election officials have no proof that they are not citizens.

Officials say more than 100 noncitizens have been found on the rolls so far.

Voting-rights groups and the U.S. Justice Department are suing to stop Scott?s program, saying it may scare off legitimate voters. Scott says he wants to make sure illegal voters aren?t ?diluting? the vote.

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'Hunger Games' Star Urges Fans To Vote For 'Underdog' At Movie Awards

'We made a great movie and you guys were awesome the whole time,' Leven Rambin says ahead of Sunday's show.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Eric Ditzian


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UNIVERSAL CITY, California"The Hunger Games" star Leven Rambin is beyond appreciative of all the love fans have shown the movie since it dropped in March. But, she still has one request of you tributes: get out and vote for the flick at the 2012 MTV Movie Awards going down this Sunday!

"All the fans that saw the 'Hunger Games' — they came out to all the events, they came out to the malls and the premiere and they camped [out]," Rambin told MTV News. "This was the first movie in our franchise and you guys showed so much love and hard-core dedication, so please give our little movie some votes this year."

The film is vying for a Golden Popcorn against the likes of "Breaking Dawn - Part 1" and the last "Harry Potter" flick, so Rambin knows the competition is stiff. "We know we're the underdog and we're the new kids and we really pushed through," she said. "We made a great movie and you guys were awesome the whole time. So vote for 'Hunger Games' [for] Best Cast and I'm sure we'll be there to receive our honors. Thank you for your support."

In addition to Best Cast, the film is also up for Movie of the Year, Best Male Performance, Best Female Performance, Best Hero, Breakthrough Performance, Best On-Screen Transformation, Best Fight and Best Kiss.

Want to know if "Hunger Games" will sweep the awards on Sunday? You'll tune have to tune in to the MTV Movie Awards, hosted by Russell Brand and featuring performances from Fun., The Black Keys, Martin Solveig and Wiz Khalifa. It all goes down at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Sunday, June 3.

Head over to MovieAwards.MTV.com to vote for your favorite flicks now! The 21st annual MTV Movie Awards air live this Sunday, June 3, at 9 p.m. ET.

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DNA designs done faster and cheaper

B. Wei et al. / Wyss Institute, Harvard

This atomic-force microscopy shows 100 shapes, each created from tiles of DNA strands. Each shape takes up a space measuring 150 by 150 nanometers, or roughly one-thousandth the width of a human hair.

By Alan Boyle

The DNA molecule serves as the code of life, but it also serves as handy building material for nanoscale structures?? and newly published research shows how patterns as complex as letters, numbers and smiley faces can be created far more cheaply and quickly than previously thought.

Harvard researchers demonstrate the latest twists in this week's issue of the journal Nature. The process involves laying out short segments?of DNA in a tile-shaped pattern determined by custom-designed chemical bonds. Those single-stranded tiles, in turn, can assemble themselves into larger shapes like Lego blocks, depending on how the bonds attach to one another. Different recipes for mixing the tiles together will produce different shapes.


The researchers ? Bryan Wei, Mingjie Dai and Peng Yin???estimate that the process yielded the desired structure 12 to 17 percent of the time. That yield is far from perfect, but it could be perfectly acceptable for a process involving thousands upon thousands of self-assembling molecules.

The technique updates a construction strategy that was first pioneered in the 1980s. Back then, it took two years to create a 7-nanometer-wide cube from 10 strands of DNA, Caltech's Paul Rothemund and Aarhus University's Ebbe Sloth Andersen observed in a Nature commentary on the research. In contrast, the newly reported results suggest that far more complex shapes, measuring more than 100 nanometers across, could be churned out at an average rate of one per hour. (A human hair is roughly 100,000 nanometers wide.)

Another attractive factor has to do with the cost: An alternate method for creating nanoscale shapes, known as DNA origami, twists one long molecular strand into a desired shape rather than using lots of smaller tiles. But for each different shape, a new set of molecular "staples" has to be synthesized at a cost of roughly $1,000, according to the Nature commentary. The Harvard researchers' method involves creating a $7,000 set of tiles that could theoretically produce 2 X 10^93 shapes. That's a 2 followed by 93 zeros.

In their Nature paper, Wei and his colleagues showed off 100 shapes ??including the Roman alphabet, numerical digits, punctuation marks, the peace sign, Chinese characters and 10 kinds of emoticons. They made use of a custom-designed computer program to aid in the design of the shapes and control the liquid-handling robot that mixed the DNA ingredients.

"This advance truly brings DNA nanotechnology into the rapid-prototyping age, and enables DNA shapes to be tailored for every experiment," Rothemund and Andersen wrote in their commentary.

One of the puzzles surrounding the research has to do with why it works so well. Experts had thought that when smaller strands of DNA were mixed together, they wouldn't come together correctly and completely to form the desired larger shapes. The authors suggested that the timing of the chemical reactions could be the key to their success.?"It is conceivable that sparse and slow nucleation followed by fast growth allows complete assembly," they wrote.

Nature News quoted Yin as saying that "any technological applications are highly speculative" ??but if the process can be extended to a mirror-image type of DNA that isn't broken down by cellular processes, it could lead to the development of nanoscale devices for drug delivery or molecular-scale medical monitoring.?The researchers say they're in the midst of obtaining a provisional patent for the process.

In their commentary, Rothemund and Andersen compared DNA assembly to carpentry.

"Wei and colleagues' findings remind us that we are still just apprentice DNA carpenters, and will embolden others to mix hundreds of DNA strands together against prevailing wisdom," they wrote. "The results will probably surprise us."

More about molecular carpentry:


The research reported in Nature, "Complex Shapes Self-Assembled From Single-Stranded DNA Tiles," was funded by the Office of Naval Research, the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health and Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering.

Alan Boyle is msnbc.com's science editor. Connect with the Cosmic Log community by "liking" the log's Facebook page, following @b0yle on Twitter and adding the?Cosmic Log page?to your Google+ presence. You can also check out?"The Case for Pluto,"?my book about the controversial dwarf planet and the search for new worlds.

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