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The Vacanti mouse was a laboratory mouse that had what looked like a human ear grown on its back. The "ear" was actually an ear-shaped cartilage structure grown by seeding cow cartilage cells (there was never any human tissue used) into a biodegradable ear-shaped mold.
The earmouse, as it became known as, was created by Dr. Joseph Vacanti, an anesthesiologist at the University of Massachusetts and Linda Griffith-Cima, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at M.I.T. in 1995. Created to demonstrate a method of fabricating cartilage structures for transplantation into human patients, a resorbable polyester fabric was infiltrated with bovine cartilage cells and implanted under the skin of a hairless mouse.[1] The mouse itself was specifically bred with a genetic mutation which, apart from causing baldness, inhibited the mouse's immune system, preventing a transplant rejection.[1]
The first pictures of the mouse were released following a 1996 BBC TV broadcast, Test Tube Bodies, produced by the British science show, Tomorrow's World. The pictures were circulated worldwide, appearing on many front pages and on TV programmes such as the Jay Leno show. Sometimes colloquially referred to as the "earmouse", it prolked horror among the animal rights and advocacy groups and anti-genetics groups, who protested the use of the mouse for the experiment. Then in the October 11, 1999 New York Times, the anti-genetics group, Turning Point Project, placed a full page ad and used this picture with an inaccurate caption which read, "This is an actual photo of a genetically engineered mouse with a human ear on its back".
The photo of the mouse[2] was passed around the internet, mainly via email, sometimes with little to no text accompanying it leading many people to speculate whether the photo was real.
“They that mistake life's accessories for life itself are like them that go too fast in a maze: their very haste confuses them” Seneca quotes (Roman philosopher, mid-1st century AD) |
“The man of character, sensitive to the meaning of what he is doing, will know how to discover the ethical paths in the maze of possible behavior.”
Earl Warren quotes (American Republican Politician and Judge, 1891-1974) |
Brisbane has welcomed more than 500 new Australian citizens who helped launch Queensland Week celebrations on Saturday morning.
Friends and family packed out South Bank's Suncorp Piazza as the state's newest citizens made a pledge of commitment to their newly-adopted state and nation.
Brisbane Lord Mayor Campbell Newman told ABC Radio it was cause for a double celebration.
"I think it's particularly special for people that they're not only becoming Australian citizens but they're doing it on Queensland's special day.
"(They are) joining a great state and a fantastic city and I think that's something to be particularly excited about."
Saturday is Queensland Day, which commemorates Queen Victoria's signing of Letters Patent separating Queensland from the colony of New South Wales 150 years ago in 1859.
This year's Queensland Week celebrations over the Queen's Birthday weekend include the state's biggest variety show and a free barbecue.
The variety show, featuring 2,500 state school students, will be held on Saturday night at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre while on Sunday, thousands are expected to pack out the Queensland Week Big BBQ at Roma Street Parklands.
Sunday's celebrations will also feature performances from Dora the Explorer, inflatable mazes, face painting, balloon artists, displays and workshops from 10.30am (AEST) to 3.30pm (AEST).
Also part of the Q150 program will be a free night of comedy at the Suncorp Piazza on Sunday night from 7.30pm (AEST).
Comedy Fix will bring together comedians, including lyrical trio Tripod, Charlie Pickering and Queensland's own The Kransky Sisters, for a night of stand-up and satire.
The 2009 Suncorp Queenslanders of the Year will be announced on June 9 followed by the 2009 Queensland Greats Awards two days later.
Real obstacles don't take you in circles. They can be overcome. Invented ones are like a maze.
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LONG BEACH - The principal of Tincher Preparatory had never seen a student achieve perfect attendance throughout an academic career.
Now he has.
And to hardworking eighth-grader Bradley Matheus, the feat is no big deal.
"My dad hates people who are always late to things," the 13-year-old said. "That mentality kind of rubbed off on me. I'm pretty punctual."
According to Matheus, that means he's on time for his many extracurricular activities such as Boy Scouts, fencing and helping to set up the school's carnival.
He's even known to voluntarily feed the Long Beach school's pet fish and clean the aquarium tanks.
"He's just been a delightful student to have," said William Vogel, the school's principal. "His parents have done a wonderful job with him."
When asked if he was ever close to missing a day, Matheus recalled just two instances: once when he was in first grade and another this past spring break.
"I just don't get sick that often," he said. "I got lucky, I guess."
When he's not studying, Matheus watches programs on the Discovery and Sci-Fi channels. He also builds robots that draw and go through mazes, and air cannons that shoot tennis balls, water balloons and potatoes.
"He's one of those kids that doesn't let anything get in his way," said Vogel, a 19-year education veteran, describing Matheus. "He has a very scientific and mathematical mind."
Eventually the straight-A
student wants to work in the field of military robotics, making surveillance and other type of machines."He's very interested in (robotics), and that's why he's so excited to be going to CAMS (California Academy of Math and Science) next year and joining their robotics team," said Jamie Matheus, his mother and a kindergarten teacher for Tincher Preparatory.
CAMS, located on the campus of Cal State Dominguez Hills, is a highly competitive high school that admits just 167 freshmen per year. It also has a major robotics program.
"Ever since he was in third grade he read an article about CAMS and decided that was the school for him," said Jamie Matheus about her son. "So he's really worked hard to get in."
Vogel said he believes Matheus' academic success can partly be attributed to never missing a day of school.
"I think if kids came to school all the time a lot of the kids who do have difficulty at school would be doing so much better," he said.
brian.cuaron@presstelegram.com, 562-499-1288
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Handheld Games is bringing 1984 classic Marble Madness to the iPhone, in association with Midway.
True to the original, it’ll feature six levels of mazes that you have to navigate through to find the exit within a time limit. Aside from the standard oldie mode, there will also be a handful of new modes on offer, plus the option to use revamped visuals.
The new modes are based on various different types of race, including ‘Targets’ and ‘Flag’, where you have to roll over targets and weave between flags respectively. We don’t have any screenshots to show you at the moment, but we’ll be sure to update you as soon as any additional information shows up.
Handheld games was responsible for the iPhone sports game TouchSports Tennis ’09, and is working on a handful of other games due for release in the coming months including the shooter Lock ‘n Load.
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