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Thursday, March 7, 2013
Apple slumps as Citi cuts estimates, target
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Apple Inc. /quotes/zigman/68270/quotes/nls/aapl AAPL -0.44% saw its shares slump nearly 1% to $427.25 in early trades on Wednesday after Citigroup cut its estimates and price target on the company, citing its belief that iPhone and iPad sales are slowing. In a note to clients, Citi's analysts said "indications of reduced demand to Apple's suppliers contribute to our existing concerns that end-demand for 10" iPad and iPhone 5 in particular is softening, reflecting share loss by Apple in both the tablet market and the smartphone market." The firm lowered its estimates for Apple's March and June quarters, and cut its price target on the stock to $480 from $500. It left its rating on the shares as neutral.
/quotes/zigman/68270/quotes/nls/aaplUS : U.S.: Nasdaq
Volume: 7.34M
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Market Cap$404.87 billion
Source: http://feeds.marketwatch.com/~r/marketwatch/marketpulse/~3/-l5P2CKFXkw/story.aspx
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Monday, March 4, 2013
Video: Baby orangutan born at Atlanta Zoo
>>> finally, i haven't been around a ton of newborns, but i have watched enough movies to know there can be a lot of crying, a lot of moodiness. this little guy is in a league of his own. he is an orangutan at the atlanta zoo . look at that face. after a team of vets performed a c-section on his mom over a month ago, he has been taken care of by the team at the zoo. he gets daily visits to see his mom. not living permanently together. it's an interesting arrangement. cutie patootie, they have yet to name the baby.
>> cutie patootie has a nice ring to it.
>> unless he goes on to play football, oh, cutie patootie down the middle.
>> don't like the sound. harrison. which you suggested yesterday.
>> definitely nothing to think about.
Source: http://www.today.com/video/today/51024878/
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Winners of the 2012 F1000Prime Faculty Member of the Year Awards
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Contact: Eleanor Howell
press@f1000.com
44-020-763-19129
Faculty of 1000: Biology and Medicine
Following the success of last year's inaugural Faculty Member of the Year Awards, a panel of F1000 judges has presented one member from each of the 32 F1000Prime Faculties with an award to mark their significant contribution in 2012. Four Faculty Members have been presented with an award for a second year running, marking their exceptional contribution to the F1000Prime service: Andrew K Groves (Developmental Biology), Ferdinando Boero (Ecology), Kent Berridge (Neuroscience) and John A Lowe III (Pharmacology & Drug Discovery).
The global F1000Prime Faculty consists of over 5,000 peer-nominated expert scientists and clinical researchers, assisted by 5,000 associates. Eight Nobel Prize winners, 81 Fellows of The Royal Society, 12 Lasker Prize winners, 146 members of the National Academy of Sciences, and 104 Members of the Institute of Medicine belong to the Faculty.
Faculty Members are acknowledged experts who recommend the most important published articles for inclusion in F1000Prime. They review the articles, write brief commentaries, and assign a star rating. Associate Faculty Members (AFMs) are appointed by Faculty Members and assist them in the recommendation process. They also scan the tables of contents of all the major general and specialist journals to ensure that the literature in their topic area has been adequately covered. With the hard work and dedication of the Faculty, the core F1000Prime directory now includes over 130,000 article recommendations.
Commenting on this year's awards, Jane Hunter, Faculty of 1000 Managing Director said: "F1000Prime continues to grow and improve - 2012 saw our busiest year ever, and we are grateful for the support of our many Faculty Members from around the world who, collectively, made this possible. The announcement of our awards is our chance to celebrate and recognize the 32 Faculty Members, one from each Faculty, who worked especially diligently on our behalf in the past 12 months. Their energy and generosity makes the extraordinary contributions of this year's Faculty Member of the Year Award winners all the more remarkable."
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To find out more about Faculty of 1000, please contact Eleanor Howell. For more information, visit http://f1000.com.
About F1000Prime
F1000Prime is an in-depth directory of the top articles in biology and medicine, as recommended by our Faculty of over 5,000 expert scientists and clinical researchers, assisted by 5,000 associates. The service covers over 40 disciplines and more than 3,500 journals. Articles are rated and expert commentaries explain their importance.
Appendix F1000Prime Faculty Members of the Year 2012
Anesthesiology & Pain Management
Roberta L Hines (USA)
Cardiovascular Disorders
Gad Cotter (USA)
Cell Biology
Ronen Zaidel-Bar (Singapore)
Chemical Biology
Justin Chalker (USA)
Critical Care & Emergency Medicine
Jean-Charles Preiser (Belgium)
Dermatology
Mark B Faries (USA)
Developmental Biology
Andrew K Groves (USA)
Diabetes & Endocrinology
Fatma Ferda Verit (Turkey)
Ecology
Ferdinando Boero (Italy)
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Philip Rosenthal (USA)
Genomics & Genetics
Norman Johnson (USA)
Hematology
Nelson J Chao (USA)
Immunology
Richard L Stevens (USA)
Infectious Diseases
Susan E Coffin (USA)
Microbiology
Oded Beja (Israel)
Nephrology
David Goldsmith (UK)
Neurological Disorders
Anirban Basu (India)
Neuroscience
Kent Berridge (USA)
Oncology
Neyssa Marina (USA)
Ophthalmology
Michael A Singer (USA)
Otolaryngology
Zachary M Soler (USA)
Pharmacology & Drug Discovery
John A Lowe III (USA)
Physiology
Bruno Stieger (Switzerland)
Plant Biology
Vitaly Citovsky (USA)
Psychiatry
George E Woody (USA)
Public Health & Epidemiology
Carlos Medicis Morel (Brazil)
Research Methodology
Riekie de Vet (Netherlands)
Respiratory Disorders
Alice Turner (UK)
Rheumatology & Clinical Immunology
Tim Cundy (New Zealand)
Structural Biology
Vladimir Uversky (USA)
Urology
Howard Goldman (USA)
Women's Health
Steven S Witkin (USA)
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AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.
[ | E-mail |
Contact: Eleanor Howell
press@f1000.com
44-020-763-19129
Faculty of 1000: Biology and Medicine
Following the success of last year's inaugural Faculty Member of the Year Awards, a panel of F1000 judges has presented one member from each of the 32 F1000Prime Faculties with an award to mark their significant contribution in 2012. Four Faculty Members have been presented with an award for a second year running, marking their exceptional contribution to the F1000Prime service: Andrew K Groves (Developmental Biology), Ferdinando Boero (Ecology), Kent Berridge (Neuroscience) and John A Lowe III (Pharmacology & Drug Discovery).
The global F1000Prime Faculty consists of over 5,000 peer-nominated expert scientists and clinical researchers, assisted by 5,000 associates. Eight Nobel Prize winners, 81 Fellows of The Royal Society, 12 Lasker Prize winners, 146 members of the National Academy of Sciences, and 104 Members of the Institute of Medicine belong to the Faculty.
Faculty Members are acknowledged experts who recommend the most important published articles for inclusion in F1000Prime. They review the articles, write brief commentaries, and assign a star rating. Associate Faculty Members (AFMs) are appointed by Faculty Members and assist them in the recommendation process. They also scan the tables of contents of all the major general and specialist journals to ensure that the literature in their topic area has been adequately covered. With the hard work and dedication of the Faculty, the core F1000Prime directory now includes over 130,000 article recommendations.
Commenting on this year's awards, Jane Hunter, Faculty of 1000 Managing Director said: "F1000Prime continues to grow and improve - 2012 saw our busiest year ever, and we are grateful for the support of our many Faculty Members from around the world who, collectively, made this possible. The announcement of our awards is our chance to celebrate and recognize the 32 Faculty Members, one from each Faculty, who worked especially diligently on our behalf in the past 12 months. Their energy and generosity makes the extraordinary contributions of this year's Faculty Member of the Year Award winners all the more remarkable."
###
To find out more about Faculty of 1000, please contact Eleanor Howell. For more information, visit http://f1000.com.
About F1000Prime
F1000Prime is an in-depth directory of the top articles in biology and medicine, as recommended by our Faculty of over 5,000 expert scientists and clinical researchers, assisted by 5,000 associates. The service covers over 40 disciplines and more than 3,500 journals. Articles are rated and expert commentaries explain their importance.
Appendix F1000Prime Faculty Members of the Year 2012
Anesthesiology & Pain Management
Roberta L Hines (USA)
Cardiovascular Disorders
Gad Cotter (USA)
Cell Biology
Ronen Zaidel-Bar (Singapore)
Chemical Biology
Justin Chalker (USA)
Critical Care & Emergency Medicine
Jean-Charles Preiser (Belgium)
Dermatology
Mark B Faries (USA)
Developmental Biology
Andrew K Groves (USA)
Diabetes & Endocrinology
Fatma Ferda Verit (Turkey)
Ecology
Ferdinando Boero (Italy)
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Philip Rosenthal (USA)
Genomics & Genetics
Norman Johnson (USA)
Hematology
Nelson J Chao (USA)
Immunology
Richard L Stevens (USA)
Infectious Diseases
Susan E Coffin (USA)
Microbiology
Oded Beja (Israel)
Nephrology
David Goldsmith (UK)
Neurological Disorders
Anirban Basu (India)
Neuroscience
Kent Berridge (USA)
Oncology
Neyssa Marina (USA)
Ophthalmology
Michael A Singer (USA)
Otolaryngology
Zachary M Soler (USA)
Pharmacology & Drug Discovery
John A Lowe III (USA)
Physiology
Bruno Stieger (Switzerland)
Plant Biology
Vitaly Citovsky (USA)
Psychiatry
George E Woody (USA)
Public Health & Epidemiology
Carlos Medicis Morel (Brazil)
Research Methodology
Riekie de Vet (Netherlands)
Respiratory Disorders
Alice Turner (UK)
Rheumatology & Clinical Immunology
Tim Cundy (New Zealand)
Structural Biology
Vladimir Uversky (USA)
Urology
Howard Goldman (USA)
Women's Health
Steven S Witkin (USA)
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AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.
Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-03/fo1b-wot030413.php
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Sunday, March 3, 2013
Gate placement a concern for NASCAR after crash
AVONDALE, Ariz. (AP) ? NASCAR will look at the placement of gates at its tracks after a Nationwide Series car crashed through the fence at the Daytona 500 and injured more than two dozen fans.
Steve O'Donnell, NASCAR's Senior Vice President of Racing Operations, said on Saturday that the gate where rookie Kyle Larson's car hit the fence was locked, but that pieces of the car still went through the fence.
He said the safety elements of Larson's car appeared to work, but the section that the engine is tethered to sheared off and sent pieces of the car flying into the stands.
O'Donnell also said two of the injured fans are still at the hospital, but that everyone else has been released.
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