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Fresh from a favorable ruling by a federal appeals court, Dorene Bowe-Shulman can?t wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on whether same-sex married couples should get the same federal benefits as heterosexual couples.

?I really look forward to the next step,? said Bowe-Shulman, one of 17 people from Massachusetts who sued to challenge the constitutionality of the federal Defense of Marriage Act.

On Thursday, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the law?s denial of an array of federal benefits to same-sex couples is unconstitutional, affirming a ruling by a federal judge in 2010. Opponents and supporters of gay marriage said the case is now almost certainly headed to the Supreme Court.

Bowe-Shulman, 46, said she wants the case to go before the Supreme Court because it will put a national spotlight on the law and ?expose the injustice of DOMA to more people.?

Bowe-Shulman said she and her wife pay about $100 more in taxes each month because she is taxed as part of her wife?s health insurance.

?The harm that DOMA has done hasn?t been so apparent to the general public,? she said.

In a unanimous ruling, a three-judge panel of the 1st Circuit found that the 1996 law deprives gay couples of the rights and privileges granted to heterosexual couples.

The court did not rule on another provision of the law that says states without same-sex marriage cannot be forced to recognize gay unions performed in states where it is legal. The court also was not asked to address whether gay couples have a constitutional right to marry.

The law was passed a time when it appeared Hawaii would legalize gay marriage. Since then, many states have instituted their own bans on gay marriage, while eight states have approved it, led by Massachusetts in 2004 and continuing with Connecticut, New York, Iowa, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maryland, Washington state and the District of Columbia. Maryland and Washington?s laws are not yet in effect and may be subject to referendums.

The 1st Circuit agreed with U.S. District Judge Joseph Tauro, who concluded that the law interferes with the right of a state to define marriage and unconstitutionally denies gay couples federal benefits given to heterosexual couples, including the ability to file joint tax returns.

The ruling came in two lawsuits, one filed by the Boston-based legal group Gay Lesbian Advocates defenders and the other by state Attorney General Martha Coakley.

?For me, it?s more just about having equality and not having a system of first- and second-class marriages,? said plaintiff Jonathan Knight, a financial associate at Harvard Medical School who married Marlin Nabors in 2006.

?We can do better, as a country, than that,? said Knight, who estimates that the law costs the couple an extra $1,000 a year.

Opponents of gay marriage criticized the decision.

?This ruling that a state can mandate to the federal government the definition of marriage for the sake of receiving federal benefits, we find really bizarre, rather arrogant, if I may say so,? said Kris Mineau, president of the Massachusetts Family Institute.

Last year, President Barack Obama announced that the Department of Justice would no longer defend the constitutionality of the law. After that, House Speaker John Boehner convened the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group to defend it. The legal group argued the case before the appeals court.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said the appeals court ruling is ?in concert with the president?s views.? Obama, who once opposed gay marriage, declared his unequivocal personal support in recent weeks. Carney wouldn?t say whether the government would actively seek to have the law overturned if the case goes before the Supreme Court.

?I can?t predict what the next steps will be in handling cases of this nature,? Carney said.

The 1st Circuit said its ruling would not be enforced until the Supreme Court decides the case, meaning that same-sex married couples will not be eligible to receive the economic benefits denied by the law until the high court rules. Only the Supreme Court has the final say in deciding whether a law passed by Congress is unconstitutional.

Until Congress passed the law, ?the power to define marriage had always been left to individual states,? the appeals court said in its ruling.

?One virtue of federalism is that it permits this diversity of governance based on local choice, but this applies as well to the states that have chosen to legalize same-sex marriage,? Judge Michael Boudin wrote for the court. ?Under current Supreme Court authority, Congress? denial of federal benefits to same-sex couples lawfully married in Massachusetts has not been adequately supported by any permissible federal interest.?

Several times in its ruling, the appeals court noted that the case will probably end up before the high court, at one point saying, ?only the Supreme Court can finally decide this unique case.?

Paul Clement, a Washington, D.C., attorney who defended the law on behalf of the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group, argued that Congress had a rational basis for passing the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996, when opponents worried that states would be forced to recognize gay marriages performed elsewhere.

The group said Congress wanted to preserve a traditional and uniform definition of marriage and has the power to define terms used to federal statutes to distribute federal benefits.

?But we have always been clear we expect this matter ultimately to be decided by the Supreme Court, and that has not changed,? he said in a statement.

Two of the three judges who decided the case Thursday were Republican appointees, while the other was a Democratic appointee.

In California, two federal judges have found this year that the law violates the due-process rights of legally married same-sex couples.

In the most recent case, a judge found the law unconstitutional because it denies long-term health insurance benefits to legal spouses of state employees and retirees. The judge also said a section of the federal tax code that makes the domestic partners of state workers ineligible for long-term care insurance violates the civil rights of people in gay and lesbian relationships.

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Associated Press writers Jay Lindsay and Shannon Young contributed to this report.

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DNA-wrangling robot performs 200,000 experiments a week

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When you think of robots in agriculture, you likely?think of automatic threshers, fruit picking machines and corn huskers. But a recent addition at an agricultural research center is doing fiddly lab work all day long -- at 100 times the rate of a full-time researcher.

There is much in science that requires a human touch: designing experiments, collecting field samples, and assessing the health of creatures in a study, for instance. But there are also many tedious portions, like running the same experiment on 50 different dishes of bacteria, and of course the inevitable sterilizing of lab equipment.

These tasks, more manual than intellectual labor (though no less critical to the end product), are beginning to be handed off to more capable, less error-prone hands. Hands that will work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, no less.

What the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center is looking into is how certain plants, like wheat and rice, activate different genes encoded into their DNA. If they can learn how a?plant, say, responds to cold weather?by flowering early, they can use that information to help produce?an improved plant with a shorter growth period. Dr. Todd Mockler's lab is working on improving biofuel plants like switchgrass, which may be critical to green energy in coming decades.

The experiment being performed is one that has a long history in biology, but has always been performed manually. It's called Yeast 1 hybridizing, and it consists of essentially copying and pasting short strands of plant DNA into yeast's well-known genetic code, and letting the yeast multiply. They can then test the effects of certain molecules?on just those bits of DNA.

It's a well-known technique, but not without its weaknesses. The main problem is that if you have a lot of material to check, you're looking at thousands upon thousands of experiments as you exhaust every possible combination of DNA snippet and activating molecule. This means months of mind-numbing work as lab technicians pipette substances from one test tube to another. On the other hand, as Dr. Mockler told me,?it's very valuable when you get results, because they're not simulated; it's real DNA reacting as it would in the wild.

A perfect match for a tireless machine, then. A human researcher working 40 hours a week can perform the monotonous testing at a rate of about 2000 per week. But in April, they installed a robot arm and a number of other automated machines, which work together to perform 200,000 such tests weekly. Dr. Mockler said he hoped to bring about desired changes in plants, such as improved yield per plant or better resistance to drought, within a few years rather than a decade or two.

But although the robot is powerful and never sleeps, it's still just a robot. Even this highly sophisticated machine can only do what it's told. Dr. Mockler explains:

There?s always going to be a place for the tinkering scientist inventing something new, doing something on a small scale to develop the technology to the point where you can automate it. But the automation will definitely lead to faster discoveries.?

In other words, it'll be a long time before our robots are doing the brain work, not just the tedious parts after we've all gone to bed. In the meantime, Lewis and Clark (as the robot and its smaller helper bot have been named) will free up hands and brains to do more valuable human-type work.

Watch a video of the robot in action below. The Donald Danforth Plant center has more information about their research and the robots?here at their infographics page, and posts frequent updates to its?Facebook page.

And for those uneasy about the prospect of this type of?high-speed modification, it's worth noting that what the lab is doing isn't exactly modifying the plant, but learning how it works through careful experimentation and then selecting for certain traits. Gregor Mendel, grandfather of modern genetic science, did the same thing -- albeit at a slightly slower pace.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for msnbc.com. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Kabel Deutschland sets record with 4.7Gbps download speeds

Kabel Deutschland sets record with 4.7Gbps download speeds

About a year ago, Arris teased a system capable of 4.5Gbps downloads, and while that technology was in the proof-of-concept phase last June, it's beginning to look more like a real possibility. German network provider Kabel Deutschland just notched a new download speed record using Arris' C4 CMTs and Touchstone CM820S cable modems: a mind-blowing 4,700 Mbps (4.7 Gbps). The cable operator set that world-record rate in the city of Schwerin, where it recently updated its network to 862 MHz. The network may be capable of delivering those 4.7Gbps speeds, but the company noted that current laptops and modems can't even process such blazing data transfer rates. And before you North Americans get too excited, note that KD uses the EuroDOCSIS specification on the 8MHz channel, while the DOCSIS uses the 6MHz scheme in the US and beyond. Still, that's not to say that other cable providers like Verizon FiOS have been slacking lately -- 300Mbps downloads are nothing to scoff at.

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Russian security firm spots cyber supervirus that tops Stuxnet

Russian Internet security firm Kaspersky Labs says the complexity and targets of the virus ? which is infecting computers in Iran and elsewhere in the Middle East ? imply its creator is a government.

A computer virus designed to scoop up secret information like an "industrial vacuum cleaner" is infecting computers in Iran and elsewhere in the Middle East, according to the Russian Internet security firm Kaspersky Labs.

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The new supervirus, which Kaspersky discovered and named "Flame," is one of the most complex items of malicious software ever conceived ? many times more sophisticated than the notorious Stuxnet worm ? and could well be a purposeful "cyberweapon" directed against Iran, the firm said?in a statement?late yesterday.

Flame is "actively being used as a cyberweapon attacking entities in several countries," Kaspersky said in a statement. It is "one of the most advanced and complete attack-toolkits ever discovered.? The complexity and functionality of the newly discovered malicious program exceed those of all other cyber menaces known to date."

According to Kaspersky, the majority of infected computers are in Iran, followed by the Palestinian territories, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. It said the virus has probably been active for at least two years, but has not been detected until now due to its "extreme complexity."

"Over recent years the danger of military operations in Cyberspace has been one of the most serious issues of information safety," Yevgeny Kaspersky, the firm's director, is quoted as saying in the statement. "Stuxnet and Duqu were parts of one circuit of cyber attacks; their application raised concerns of a potential unleashing of global cyber war. Harmful Flame, most likely, is next stage of that war. It is important to understand, that this cyberweapon can be easily turned against any state."

The firm said it found the virus accidentally, after it was hired by the United Nations?International Telecommunications Agency to trace the source of unexplained glitches and deletions of sensitive information in the agency's Middle East operations. A spokesman for Kaspersky told journalists yesterday that the virus's creator "remains unknown"; but it is probably a government, not only because of its huge size and complexity, but also because it does not appear to be designed to steal bank account information or perform the sorts of tasks usually set by private criminal hackers.

Stuxnet, which reportedly?wreaked havoc on Iran's nuclear program, was designed to disrupt and destroy sensitive industrial systems. The new virus, which Kaspersky admits it does not yet fully understand, appears to evade detection, bury itself deeply, and continue siphoning off vital data for years.

Iran's official Maher Labs, a division of Iran's telecommunications ministry,?said on its website today?that "tools to recognize and clean this malware have been developed and, as of today, they will be available for those [Iranian] organizations and companies who want it."

Among the key characteristics of the virus, Maher said, are "distribution via removable medias and local networks, network sniffing, detecting network resources and collecting lists of vulnerable passwords, scanning the disk of infected system looking for specific extensions and contents, creating series of user?s screen captures when some specific processes or windows are active, transferring saved data to control servers, and bypassing tens of known antiviruses, anti malware and other security software."

The virus can infect computers running any Windows-based operating system, it said.

"We can clean this virus now, but we are still analyzing and discovering what it's capable of," says Vitaly Kamluk, chief malware expert at Kaspersky. "It took years to detect and understand Duqu and Stuxnet. These were highly profesional tools that evaded us for a long time. Flame is the newest, but there's no doubt that worse things may be out there. You can count on it."

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Friday, June 1, 2012

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Timeshare in FloridaIn 1565, the Spanish founded St. Augustine to protect their remote holdings in Florida. Although it was attacked on numerous occasions, the settlement has survived and is now the oldest town in the United States. It is a favored destination for historically minded travelers, not only for its heritage but also for its great location on the coast of Florida.

Here are 5 of the best historical sites to visit in St. Augustine.

5. The Lincolnville Neighborhood
This is St. Augustine?s most historical, predominantly black neighborhood. Founded in 1866, just after the Civil War, it contains many Victorian-era buildings including St. Mary?s Missionary Baptist Church, and St. Paul?s African Methodist Episcopal Church. During the nineteenth century and beyond, these places served as an enclave from the era of Jim Crow.

Later, this area was the center of the local civil rights struggle. Martin Luther King visited in 1964 and helped residents in their battle for equal accommodation in the city?s restaurants and facilities. Later that year, Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act which enshrined these principles in law.

4. The Gonzalez-Alvarez House
St. Augustine was attacked and burned by English colonists in 1702. In the rebuilding process after that event, the Gonzalez-Alvarez house was constructed. It is Florida?s oldest surviving house, and one of the older houses in all of the United States.

For many years, the house belonged to Tomas Gonzalez y Hernandez. This man moved to St. Augustine in his youth, where he served as a soldier. He and his wife lived in the house and raised a family. Tragically, one of their children died in the house in 1727.

After spending most of his life in this house, Gonzalez y Hernandez was forced to leave in 1763. In that year, the town was ceded to the British. Many people owned the home after that, until it passed into the hands of the St. Augustine Historical Society. Tours are readily available.

3. The St. Augustine Cathedral
The Parish of St. Augustine was the first Catholic parish in what is now the United States. Founded in 1594, it oversaw the construction of several hastily built ?cathedrals? out of whatever timber could be found in the area. These either caught fire or were destroyed in various attacks by the English.

A more permanent cathedral was built in 1797. The walls are laid from coquina concrete, which is a very durable substance made from local shells and rocks. Although a large fire gutted the building in 1887, the foundation remained in place. An architect from New York named James Renwick, Jr. restored the building at that time, and even expanded upon it.

The Spanish Colonial style leaves nothing to be desired, with ornate bell towers rising smartly into the air. Tours are available.

2. The former Ponce de Leon Hotel
St. Augustine was one of the first towns that Henry Flagler ?Rockefeller?s right hand man ? visited on his initial trip to Florida in 1876. He was so impressed with the potential of what he saw that he immediately launched a multi-million dollar investment campaign, with the singular goal of turning that state (mostly a jungle at the time) into the vacation capital of America.

Friends said he was crazy, but his plans succeeded beyond his wildest imagination. No man is more responsible for the modernization of Florida than Flagler.

One of his most finest achievements was the Ponce de Leon Hotel in St. Augustine. Built from the ubiquitous coquina concrete, it immediately drew the highest class of American traveler after its completion in 1888. Some illustrious guests included Somerset Maugham, Babe Didrickson, and Mark Twain.

The building is now part of Flagler College, which maintains the building in its historical condition. It is easily accessible to the public during normal university hours.

1. The Castillo de San Marcos
After several previous forts were burned, the Spaniards spent a full twenty-three years constructing the imposing Castillo de San Marcos. It is the oldest masonry fortification in the United States, and is still in excellent condition.

The first test of the fort came in 1702, when a British invasion force laid siege to St. Augustine. While much of the town was burned, the residents and soldiers found safety within San Marcos, and the British were eventually forced to retreat. The episode set a good precedent, as the fort has never been taken by force.

Visitors are now able to tour the grounds and enter some of the interior rooms. The fort is managed by the National Park Service.

About the Author:

Dan Bryan has received a B.A. in American History from the University of Chicago. His goal is to empower Americans of all backgrounds to appreciate their historical heritage. He has written about Miami and other southern history topics for his website, American History USA.

This guest post was written for Travel & Leisure Group, respected timeshare resellers and members of RDO, TATOC and ARDA. Image credit to mathewingram.

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