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Vox Hunt: Small Screen Crush

Video: Show us your TV crush.
Submitted by quornflour.

I'm in love with the RGX Girl Rachel Specter.

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The Season Is Over

The #1 seed Dallas Mavs Lose in the first round of the NBA Playoffs ans secure their place in history as the greatest collapse in NBA history.

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To Treat the Dead

While scanning through digg today, I found this interesting article about Death.

Newsweek

May 7, 2007 issue – Consider someone who has just died of a heart attack. His organs are intact, he hasn't lost blood. All that's happened is his heart has stopped beating—the definition of "clinical death"—and his brain has shut down to conserve oxygen. But what has actually died?

As recently as 1993, when Dr. Sherwin Nuland wrote the best seller "How We Die," the conventional answer was that it was his cells that had died. The patient couldn't be revived because the tissues of his brain and heart had suffered irreversible damage from lack of oxygen. This process was understood to begin after just four or five minutes. If the patient doesn't receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation within that time, and if his heart can't be restarted soon thereafter, he is unlikely to recover. That dogma went unquestioned until researchers actually looked at oxygen-starved heart cells under a microscope. What they saw amazed them, according to Dr. Lance Becker, an authority on emergency medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. "After one hour," he says, "we couldn't see evidence the cells had died. We thought we'd done something wrong." In fact, cells cut off from their blood supply died only hours later.

But if the cells are still alive, why can't doctors revive someone who has been dead for an hour? Because once the cells have been without oxygen for more than five minutes, they die when their oxygen supply is resumed. It was that "astounding" discovery, Becker says, that led him to his post as the director of Penn's Center for Resuscitation Science, a newly created research institute operating on one of medicine's newest frontiers: treating the dead.

Biologists are still grappling with the implications of this new view of cell death—not passive extinguishment, like a candle flickering out when you cover it with a glass, but an active biochemical event triggered by "reperfusion," the resumption of oxygen supply. The research takes them deep into the machinery of the cell, to the tiny membrane-enclosed structures known as mitochondria where cellular fuel is oxidized to provide energy. Mitochondria control the process known as apoptosis, the programmed death of abnormal cells that is the body's primary defense against cancer. "It looks to us," says Becker, "as if the cellular surveillance mechanism cannot tell the difference between a cancer cell and a cell being reperfused with oxygen. Something throws the switch that makes the cell die."

With this realization came another: that standard emergency-room procedure has it exactly backward. When someone collapses on the street of cardiac arrest, if he's lucky he will receive immediate CPR, maintaining circulation until he can be revived in the hospital. But the rest will have gone 10 or 15 minutes or more without a heartbeat by the time they reach the emergency department. And then what happens? "We give them oxygen," Becker says. "We jolt the heart with the paddles, we pump in epinephrine to force it to beat, so it's taking up more oxygen." Blood-starved heart muscle is suddenly flooded with oxygen, precisely the situation that leads to cell death. Instead, Becker says, we should aim to reduce oxygen uptake, slow metabolism and adjust the blood chemistry for gradual and safe reperfusion.

Researchers are still working out how best to do this. A study at four hospitals, published last year by the University of California, showed a remarkable rate of success in treating sudden cardiac arrest with an approach that involved, among other things, a "cardioplegic" blood infusion to keep the heart in a state of suspended animation. Patients were put on a heart-lung bypass machine to maintain circulation to the brain until the heart could be safely restarted. The study involved just 34 patients, but 80 percent of them were discharged from the hospital alive. In one study of traditional methods, the figure was about 15 percent.

Becker also endorses hypothermia—lowering body temperature from 37 to 33 degrees Celsius—which appears to slow the chemical reactions touched off by reperfusion. He has developed an injectable slurry of salt and ice to cool the blood quickly that he hopes to make part of the standard emergency-response kit. "In an emergency department, you work like mad for half an hour on someone whose heart stopped, and finally someone says, 'I don't think we're going to get this guy back,' and then you just stop," Becker says. The body on the cart is dead, but its trillions of cells are all still alive. Becker wants to resolve that paradox in favor of life.

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Some More Iron Man

The latest images from the Iron Man movie. The first is of Tony Stark forging the mask of Mark I. The next is the armor for the Mark III designed by the great Stan Winston.

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The Mavs Live To Play Another Day

THE MAVS WIN, NOWITZKI STEPS UP IN THE CLUTCH!!!

The Dallas Mavericks barely defeat the Golden State Warriors and win game 5 118-112. The Mavs dominated early but the Warriors kept striking back by hitting 3-pointer after 3-pointer and finally took a 9 point lead with 3:20 left in the fourth quarter. With the season hanging in the balance, Dirk Nowitzki hit his first of two key 3-pointers and would later lead the Mavs to a 15-0 run for the remainder of the quarter as the Warriors again had Baron Davis foul out and Stephen Jackson ejected with the rest of the team missing all of their shots.

Nowitzki led all scorers with 30 points on 7-of-15 shooting, while also leading all rebounders with 12. J-Ho added 23 points, eight rebounds and five assists, and Devin Harris contributed 16 points and seven assists while Jerry Stackhouse came off the bench to add 15. DeSagana Diop stepped into the starting line-up and enjoyed a solid game, scoring 11 points on 5-of-5 shooting while adding seven rebounds.

The Mavs are still down in the series 3-2 and are now on their way to Oakland for game 6

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Vox Hunt: Required Reading

Book:  Show us a book everyone should read before they die. 
Submitted by Rob.

The book I'd like to recommend is the graphic novel "Pride of Baghdad". While this book won't change your life, it is a nice little read about a "inspired by true events" story of a pride of lions that escaped the Baghdad Zoo during the Air-raid bombing of the city back in 2003.

Pride of Baghdad
Brian K. Vaughan

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QotD: My Life In Technicolor

If you could pick a cartoon world to live in, which would it be?  Why?
Submitted by Scio, Scio.

What would I pick, hmmm. I watch so many toons on television now its hard to pick, "The Simpsons", "Spongebob", "South Park", "The Batman", ect.. But I think I will look past the T.V. cartoons and go for an anime pick and choose the world of "Spirited Away" because it's such an imaginative universe I think I would have a lot of fun there.

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Vox Hunt: This Is Old School

Show us something old school.
Submitted by eijsr.

You could call my current desktop "old school". I'm a sucker for classic Pin-Up art. Artwork by Vargas.

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The Missing German

THE DALLAS MAVERICKS LOOSE AGAIN!!!

It's now Full Collapse Alert here in north Texas now that the Dallas Mavericks,who are were the "best team in the NBA" having the number one seed throughout the playoffs, are now down 3-1 to the 8th seeded Golden State Warriors and now face elimination on Tuesday.

The big question on out there, Where is Dirk Nowitzki? He has pretty much been a non-factor so far and until he decides to show up and play like the MVP he is supposed to be, we are gonna go out in the first round.

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