Nanotech breath sensor can tell if someone has diabetes or not

Washington, May 21 (ANI): A nanotechnology-based sensor could soon tell whether someone has Type I diabetes – just by analysing their breath.

The sensor, which has been successfully tested by researchers in Switzerland, could also be used by emergency room doctors to determine whether a patient has developed diabetic ketoacidosis, a potentially serious complication that happens when diabetics do not take enough insulin.

Even diabetics could use the technology someday in their own homes, to determine whether they need more insulin.

Professor Sotiris E. Pratsinis and colleagues at ETH Zurich in Switzerland explain that everyone has a little bit of acetone in their breath.

But people with Type I diabetes release unusually high levels of the chemical when they exhale.

If they have diabetic ketoacidosis, a dangerous buildup of acetone in the blood, they exhale even-larger amounts of acetone.

The researchers built an extremely sensitive acetone detector by directly depositing from a flame plume a thin film of semiconducting, mixed ceramic nanoparticles between a set of gold electrodes.

The device acts like an electrical resistor. When it gets hit with a puff of acetone-filled air, its resistance drops, allowing more electricity to pass between the electrodes.

If a diabetic were to breathe on the sensor, its resistance would suddenly drop.

When a healthy person exhales onto the nanoparticles, their resistance will not change very much.

The scientists found this new sensor can detect acetone in extremely moist air, an attribute that is critical for any breath test.

It is sensitive enough to detect acetone at 20 parts per billion, a concentration that is 90 times lower than the level at which it can be found in the breath of diabetic patients.

The study has been published in ACS” Analytical Chemistry, a semi-monthly journal. (ANI)

US folk singer Mary Travers passes away at 72

London, Sept 17 (ANI): Mary Travers, a member of the hugely popular 1960s US folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, has died in the US. She was 72.

Heather Lylis, the band’s publicist, said Travers passed away yesterday at the Danbury Hospital in Connecticut. She had battled leukemia for several years, reports The Times.

Travers joined forces with Peter Yarrow and Noel Paul Stookey in the early 1960s. The trio formed the folk band Peter, Paul and Mary, mingling their music with liberal politics, both onstage and off.

Peter, Paul and Mary had hits including If I Had a Hammer, Lemon Tree and Puff, The Magic Dragon.

They won five Grammies and released a five-disc box set of their greatest hits, Carry It On.

They were strong supporters of the civil rights movement and opponents of the Vietnam War. (ANI)

Soon, wheelchairs controlled by tongues

Washington, July 1(ANI): Scientists have developed a novel headset that makes it possible for a person suffering from spinal cord injury to precisely control a wheelchair or computer using the tongue.

The “tongue drive”, being trialled at Georgia Tech University, Atlanta, could also give astronauts a third hand in difficult situations like spacewalks.

Invented by electrical engineer Maysam Ghovanloo and Xueliang Huo, the device works by using two sensors to track a 5-millimetre-wide magnet attached to the tip of the user’s tongue.

The magnet is attached to a person’s tongue using surgical adhesive.

The sensors – implanted in a wireless headset – accept fluctuations in the strength of the magnetic field as the tongue moves, and transmit the signals on to a computer, where they are interpreted and acted upon.

By moving the tongue in predefined patterns, the user can steer a cursor on a screen, direct a wheelchair, and can even on switch on a TV.

Conventional methods include “sip and puff” devices, which are operated by blowing or sucking on a straw held in front of the mouth.

However, according to the Ghovanloo, tongue-drive system can accept a wider variety of commands.

“Some don’t like their sip and puff because it sits right in front of their face, and is like a signal of their disability,” New Scientist magazine quoted Ghovanloo as saying.

“Our design can be made less conspicuous,” Ghovanloo added.

The researchers say that they are in talks with a dental expert about installing them into a plastic retainer that fits inside the user’s teeth. (ANI)

Popeye can’t puff in front of kids anymore!

London, June 24 (ANI): Popeye can no longer puff his pipe in front of kids, for the classic cartoon hero has been hit with an 18 certificate thanks to his smoking habit.

Barmy health chiefs fear the sailor man may promote smoking habits amongst children.

Liverpool’s Primary Care Trust were also looking to gag other cartoons including Bugs Bunny, Betty Boop and even Tom and Jerry if they were seen promoting the unhealthy habit in new films.

“If a new film is produced with a character who smokes, we would classify it as an 18,” The Daily star quoted a Trust spokesman as saying.

“We would request all films featuring smoking be classified in this way unless it was depicting the harmful effect on health,” the spokesman added.

Critics have dubbed the move as “laughable” and without reason that films would make kids smoke.

Lib-Dem councillor Paula Keaveney, who though backed the ban, said: “I haven’t taken to the hills and become a revolutionary since I saw the film about Che Guevara.”

And a furious senior council executive added: “This is exactly the overstepping of the mark which turns local government into a laughing stock.” (ANI)

Will Smith to portray real-life Hurricane Katrina hero in new film

Washington, May 21 (ANI): ‘Hancock’ star Will Smith will portray a real-life Hurricane Katrina hero in a new film written.

The film will be written and directed by The Rookie screenwriter John Lee Hancock, reports Contactmusic.

It will be about ex-Marine John Keller, who helped rescue more than 200 of his neighbours in Louisiana, New Orleans, when they were left stranded by the devastation of Katrina in 2005.

Meanwhile, Smith has joined the likes of stars vying to become the first black James Bond, and has claimed that he’s the best choice for the iconic spy-role.

Rap mogul Diddy and Jamie Foxx have already forwarded their names as a possible replacement for the current 007, Daniel Craig.

And recently, ‘Obsessed’ star Idris Elba had claimed that he would be a better choice because he was British.

However, the ‘I am Legend’ star, considered to be the most bankable star in showbiz, has said that he can be the best choice for producers.

He said: “Puff probably lives the most like James Bond and Jamie Foxx got the swagger for James Bond. He can sing too, so he can add a new element to Bond, wooing the ladies.”

He added: “But I think I can guarantee the box office!” (ANI)

Ex-Man U star warns Ronaldo not to mess with Fergie

London, May 12 (ANI): Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo has been warned to stop acting like a prima donna and be respectful of club manager Alex Ferguson, or he will be sorry.

The message came from Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke, who was top scorer in the Red Devils’ greatest season back in 1998-99.

The Treble-winner had to learn to live with being subbed and left out of some big games, whatever his form. But he also knew the way to behave when it happened, reports The Sun.

According to The Sun, Ronaldo stood shaking his head on the sidelines when told he was being subbed. He then took a top offered to him by a member of staff and threw it to the ground before mouthing his disgust while sat on the bench. After the game he was off home within 15 minutes.

Yorke said: “When you look at what is happening at United – going for the title and in the Champions League final – everything is great. Then you get someone behaving like that. To throw away his tracksuit top and huff and puff is uncalled for and out of order, there is no need. The manager will not be happy. He is the manager, he makes the call.

“You can go and see him in his office if you have a grievance but to act like that in front of millions of people will offend Sir Alex.”

Yorke warned: “The fans will always be on Fergie’s side, there is always going to be one winner. You don’t want to upset him in the manner Ronaldo did. The manager makes these decisions for a reason and he doesn’t often get it wrong.” (ANI)

Will Smith says he can be the best ‘black Bond’ choice

Washington, May 7 (ANI): Will Smith has joined the likes of stars vying to become the first black James Bond, and has claimed that he’s the best choice for the iconic spy-role.

Rap mogul Diddy and Jamie Foxx have already forwarded their names as a possible replacement for the current 007, Daniel Craig.

And recently, ‘Obsessed’ star Idris Elba had claimed that he would be a better choice because he was British.

In fact, Diddy went to the extent of shooting a 007-themed TV ad for his fragrance line, just to show producers how he’d look as a black Bond.

However, the ‘I am Legend’ star, considered to be the most bankable star in showbiz, has said that he can be the best choice for producers.

“Puff probably lives the most like James Bond and Jamie Foxx got the swagger for James Bond. He can sing too, so he can add a new element to Bond, wooing the ladies,” Contactmusic quoted Smith as saying.

He added: “But I think I can guarantee the box office!” (ANI)

Puffing on politics

Hookah sellers in Delhi are doing good business this month. No, not because it is hip or up-market to take a puff from those long-stemmed water pipes, but because it is election time.

In Gujjar villages around Delhi, a person sharing a hookah with the villagers is considered one of their own. And politicians, with Lok Sabha polls ahead, are making the most of it by attending the chaupal where smoking hookah is a tradition and regular affair.

Such meetings offer political leaders a platform to interact with villagers, albeit only men, informally and campaign. Decisions are taken and judgments are passed over hookah and tobacco at village chaupal on important matters.

Ashok Tanwar (40), a farmer and real estate dealer, of Bhopa Mohalla in Fatehpur village, South Delhi, said: “Even today, everything is decided here at the chaupal. Be it resolving a dispute or a decision on some exchange in marriage, everything is taken up during a chaupal.

” This kind of campaigning during the Delhi Assembly election in 2008 had seen a daily average demand of almost 50 kg of tobacco and sale of about eight to 10 hookah per month as against the average of four per month in other times. “This year, the sale of tobacco has seen about 25 per cent increase in Haryana.

(But) in Delhi, the sales will pick up only now as the campaigning will gather steam after nominations are filed,” said Narender Bhavit, a supplier of tobacco and hookah. Bhavit, who operates from a shop-cum-godown at Mehrauli, claims he is the wholesale supplier of tobacco that is sourced from Kalwadi in Haryana and hookah in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.

He said he also rented out hookah for Rs 100 per day. There are a couple of other shops in the Mehrauli main market that sell hookah and tobacco.

One of them is Baseshwar Nath Tobacco Shop, which has a range of hookah starting from Rs 250 per piece. “Many people have hookah at home and they last for three to four years.

Demand for tobacco increases by about 15-20 per cent during election campaign,” said Nath, owner of the shop. In villages like Fatehpur, Aya Nagar and Badarpur, chaupal meetings are becoming more frequent with the rising political din.

So, hookah and tobacco too are in big demand.

Zellweger braved cold, cut hair short while filming in Canada’s icy weather

London, February 28 (ANI): Hollywood actress Renee Zellweger braved the freezing conditions, and got her hair short to deal with the icy weather, when she was filming her new flick ‘New In Town in Winnipeg, Canada.

She describes her experience of filming in such severe weather in the region as shocking.

“It was like working on the moon. Most people don’t even know what below 47 (Fahrenheit) feels like. You freeze to death in two minutes,” the Daily Express quoted her as saying.

“It was so cold we launched an entire new vocabulary. Your face is so frozen that you’ll be filming and you don’t know that you’ve been tearing up until your eyelashes are frozen together. We called those ‘lashcicles’, then the guys had ‘beardcicles’,” she added.

Telling as to why she decided to radically change her hairstyle in the freezing conditions, she said: “You can’t do your hair three times a day with a Marcel (straightening) iron every day for three months without it looking like a big cotton candy puff. So I had to cut it.” (ANI)

French outrage over ‘gay Tintin’ claims

London, Jan 10 (ANI): As the whole world celebrates cartoon legend Tintin’s 80th birthday today, France is one nation where revels have been tainted by the ‘gay’ claim made by a British columnist.

France has long adored Tintin as one of its own although his creator, Georges Remy, known as Herge, was a French-speaking Belgian.

An article by Matthew Parris, The Times columnist, on Tintin’s “obvious” homosexuality has triggered uproar in the media and in the web world.

“They have walked on Tintin,” said the headline in French newspaper le Figaro, attacking The Times for “reviving for the upteenth time” the sexual orientation of the reporter whose adventures have sold more than 200 million copies, reports TimesOnline.

Parris said he came to the conclusion from an examination of Tintin’s life.

Tintin, who was born January 10, 1929, on the pages of a children’s supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle, has an unknown background and origin, says Parris, adding: “This is common among young gay men, some of whom find it hard to believe that they really are their parents’ child.”

“What debate can there be when the evidence is so overwhelmingly one-way?” Parris asked.

“A callow, androgynous, blonde-quiffed youth in funny trousers and a scarf moving into the country mansion of his best friend, a middle-aged sailor? A sweet-faced lad devoted to a fluffy white toy terrier, whose other closest pals are an inseparable couple of detectives in bowler hats,” Parris added.

The gay theory might have been around for a long time now, but it was too much for some French critics.

“At this age the hormones are usually asleep,” sniffed Les Echos, the main business daily.

“But for Matthew Parris, it is never too late to wake up the houppette of the nice Belgian hero,” the daily added.

Houppette means both quiff and powder puff.

Le Figaro even pulled in Serge Tisseron, a celebrity psychiatrist, to explain that claiming the hero as gay “is a lovely revenge for a homosexual”.

“The problem is that the sexual dimension is totally absent. Tintin is a creature whose sex is never defined. Beware of launching into a sexual reading of Herge’s works. In reality all the characters in Tintin are children,” Le Figaro stated.

France Info, the public news radio network, pointed out that Herge, who died in 1983, scoffed at the gay Tintin theory after it was aired in the 1970s.

The standard view among Tintin fans is that the gay argument is irrelevant. (ANI)