Troubleshooting tips part IIa: Ad relevance and targeting

Last week, we took a closer look at implementing your ad code, and today, we’ll address some of the common issues related to ad targeting. If you’re seeing irrelevant ads or public service ads (PSAs) on your pages after you’ve pasted the ad code into your HTML source code and waited the recommended 48 hrs, here are a things to check: Have you placed the AdSense ad code in frames separate from the main content of your website?

‘Lifeless’ Proteins Discovered Capable of Evolutionary Change

Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute have determined for the first time that prions, bits of infectious protein devoid of DNA or RNA that can cause fatal neurodegenerative disease, are capable of Darwinian evolution. The study from Scripps Florida in Jupiter shows that prions can develop large numbers of mutations at the protein level and, through natural selection, these mutations can eventually bring about such evolutionary adaptations as drug resistance, a phenomenon previously known to occur only in bacteria and viruses.    Via PhysOrg

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The Mobile Decade: Greatest Gadgets From 10 Years of Innovation During the first decade of the 21st century, we saw a whole slew of new mobile technologies capture the public imagination: the smartphone, the MP3 player, the USB stick, touchscreens, Wi-Fi, 3G wireless, pocket camcorders, digital SLRs and more.Thanks to these inventions, people got increasingly plugged into an always-on, totally portable, always-connected existence. Where we stand now, notebooks outsell desktop PCs, people spend more on mobile phones than on landlines, and portable game consoles outnumber the ones plugged into your TV cabinet. Top Scientific Breakthroughs of 2009 With so many incredible scientific advances and discoveries this year, Wired Science had a tough time choosing which 10 were the biggest

Art of DNA Graffiti: Craig Venter’s Secret Message

You might think an inner thigh tattoo is a fairly intimate piece of writing, but scientists at the J. Craig Venter Institute (led by the obviously modest Dr J. Craig Venter) authored a message far more personally placed than that.  Famous for creating the first piece of synthetic bacteria DNA, we’ve since learned that they’ve autographed it

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How Peter Jackson Discovered District 9 Director Neill Blomkamp Neill Blomkamp used to be known in Hollywood—to the extent that he was known at all—for what he didn’t do: direct Peter Jackson’s Halo movie, which stalled in 2006, when two studios pulled funding. How did the South African-born Blomkamp land the gig in the first place?

The "DNA Wizard": Copy and Pasting Brain Genes

Biologists have just found jumping genes, and no, those aren’t the protein sequences that build kangaroos.  They’re DNA segments that can hop around the genome copy-and-pasting themselves in wherever the feel like, and they’re in your head.  Which may help explain how humanity hosts such an incredible spectrum from “Stephen Hawking” to “Someone who tabulates the statistical values of Pokemon.” These LINE-1 elements (Long INterspersed Element 1) are known to play a major part in simple organisms like yeast, whose large numbers and simple structures allow a lot of experimentation.  LINE-1 modifications to the genome are far larger than random mutations, and offer the chance of accelerated evolution through a lucky combination – or death from a bad one.  In humans they’re known to be active in immune system cells, allowing our defences to rapidly reconfigure and face a wide variety of pathogens (which are varying their own DNA to evade detection).  These changes don’t happen in the heart or organs, because there are only so many ways to pump blood and any major changes would likely lead to death.  Which makes it all the more interesting that in the brain the “LINE-1 modification” switch seems to be jammed fully on.  Professor Gage and colleagues at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies found far more copies of these elements in the brain tissue than anywhere else – indicating that copy-and-pasting is active there. Could this cause problems?  Certainly.  It seems that evolution has decided adaptability of the group is more important than the neuronal stability of the individual, and human history seems to bear that out.  This extra layer of adaptability, on top of the incredibly interconnected array of over one hundred trillion neurons, makes the mind the most massively mutable system ever created – so much so it’s able to analyze itself.  Or even read about other people analyzing it, like you’re doing now. Posted by Luke McKinney On The Move

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