Friday, November 9, 2012

Small lethal tools have big implications for early modern human complexity

ScienceDaily (Nov. 7, 2012) ? On the south coast of South Africa, scientists have found evidence for an advanced stone age technology dated to 71,000 years ago at Pinnacle Point near Mossel Bay. This technology, allowing projectiles to be thrown at greater distance and killing power, takes hold in other regions of Africa and Eurasia about 20,000 years ago. When combined with other findings of advanced technologies and evidence for early symbolic behavior from this region, the research documents a persistent pattern of behavioral complexity that might signal modern humans evolved in this coastal location.

These findings were reported in the article "An Early and Enduring Advanced Technology Originating 71,000 Years Ago in South Africa" in the November 7 issue of the journal Nature.

"Every time we excavate a new site in coastal South Africa with advanced field techniques, we discover new and surprising results that push back in time the evidence for uniquely human behaviors," said co-author Curtis Marean, project director and Arizona State University professor in the Institute of Human Origins, a research center of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change.

The reported technology focused on the careful production of long, thin blades of stone that were then blunted (called "backing") on one edge so that they could be glued into slots carved in wood or bone. This created light armaments for use as projectiles, either as arrows in bow and arrow technology, or more likely as spear throwers (atlatls). These provide a significant advantage over hand cast spears, so when faced with a fierce buffalo (or competing human), having a projectile weapon of this type increases the killing reach of the hunter and lowers the risk of injury. The stone used to produce these special blades was carefully transformed for easier flaking by a complex process called "heat treatment," a technological advance also appearing early in coastal South Africa and reported by the same research team in 2009.

"Good things come in small packages," said Kyle Brown, a skilled stone tool replicator and co-author on the paper, who is an honorary research associate with the University of Cape Town, South Africa. "When we started to find these very small carefully made tools, we were glad that we had saved and sorted even the smallest of our sieved materials. At sites excavated less carefully, these microliths may have been discarded in the back dirt or never identified in the lab."

Prior work showed that this microlithic technology appear briefly between 65,000 and 60,000 years ago during a worldwide glacial phase, and then it was thought to vanish, thus showing what many scientists have come to accept as a "flickering" pattern of advanced technologies in Africa. The so-called flickering nature of the pattern was thought to result from small populations struggling during harsh climate phases, inventing technologies, and then losing them due to chance occurrences wiping out the artisans with the special knowledge.

"Eleven thousand years of continuity is, in reality, an almost unimaginable time span for people to consistently make tools the same way," said Marean. "This is certainly not a flickering pattern."

The appearance and disappearance is more likely a function of the small sample of well-excavated sites in Africa. Because of this small sample, each new site has a high probability of adding a novel observation. The African sample is a tiny fraction of the known European sample from the same time period.

"This is why continued and well-funded fieldwork in Africa is of the highest scientific priority if we want to learn about what it means to be human, and where and when it happened," said Marean.

The site where this technology was discovered is called Pinnacle Point 5-6 (PP5-6). This spectacular site preserves about 14 meters of archaeological sediment dating from approximately 90,000 to 50,000 years ago. The documentation of the age and span of the technology was made possible by an unprecedented fieldwork commitment of nine, two-month seasons (funded by the National Science Foundation and Hyde Family Foundation) where every observed item related to human behavior was plotted directly to a computer using a "total station." A total station is a surveying instrument that digitally captures points where items are found to create a 3D model of the excavation. Almost 200,000 finds have been plotted to date, and excavations continue. This was joined to over 75 optically stimulated luminescence dates by project geochronologist Zenobia Jacobs at the University of Wollongong (Australia), creating the highest resolution stone-age sequence from this time span.

"As an archaeologist and scientist, it is a privilege to work on a site that preserves a near perfect layered sequence capturing almost 50,000 years of human prehistory," said Brown, who codirected excavations at PP5-6. "Our team has done a remarkable job of identifying some of the subtle but important clues to just how innovative these early humans on the south coast were."

Research on stone tools and Neanderthal anatomy strongly suggests that Neanderthals lacked true projectile weapons.

"When Africans left Africa and entered Neanderthal territory they had projectiles with greater killing reach, and these early moderns probably also had higher levels of pro-social (hyper-cooperative) behavior. These two traits were a knockout punch. Combine them, as modern humans did and still do, and no prey or competitor is safe," said Marean. "This probably laid the foundation for the expansion out of Africa of modern humans and the extinction of many prey as well as our sister species such as Neanderthals."

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November 7, 2012, 10:20 am

Humanitarian charity Doctors Without Borders says threats from radical Buddhist groups in Myanmar are preventing workers from providing medical care for victims of sectarian clashes in the country?s Rakhine State, writes The New York Times.

?Our own staff are simply scared and unwilling to work after receiving direct threats,? said Joe Belliveau, operations manager for Doctors Without Borders.

Violence directed against the Muslim minority in the region on the Bangladesh border has killed dozens of people and forced more than 100,000 to flee their homes since June.

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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Lake Norman Real Estate&#39;s October 2012 Sales Analysis; Did We ...

Lake Norman?s?October 2012 residential real estate sales number should?makes it?ten months in a row that we have exceeded all prior months? sales since 2007.? However, as of today, we are tied with last year?s 88 total sales.?As always a few more agents will be late in recording their sales.?When all the numbers are for?October we should have recorded at least 90 or more. So, yes, we will make it 10 but it will be a squeaker!? However, because October 2011?s sales were unusually high beating that number still supports my belief that we hit bottom in 2011 here in the?Lake Norman housing market and have had fairly robust sales?consistently in 2012. ?Yes, we are clearly seeing our typical seasonal slowdown but the fact that October sales will most likely equal September?s,?at this point it still looks like our Lake Norman real estate market has moved?into sustained positive territory.

Let?s take a closer look at the numbers to glean some insight into the short term future and exactly where the Lake Norman housing market stands right now.

Here are the?October 2012 numbers from our Charlotte Multiple Listing Service for our Lake Norman Area 13 real estate market:

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* Note that the Charlotte Regional Multiple Listing Service has created two new categories, Under Contract Showings (UCS) to continue and Under Contract no showings (UCNS). These replace the Contingent, Conditional and Pending categories.?? Contingent Sales are now joined with Conditional sales in my reports.

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Some significant additional interesting statistics for you:

  • ?Distressed sales? ( Foreclosures (REOS), defaults, Short Sales) comprised only 13.6% of our totals, down from 19.3% last month.?? The average price for distressed sales was $473,583? Distressed active listings currently make up only 6.2% of our inventory of Lake Norman homes for sale. Clearly we are not being bombarded by foreclosures and shortsales so far in 2012 as some had predicted. While buyers are looking for bargains they simply don?t exist in the numbers we experienced in the past several years.
  • 26% of our closed sales were waterfront homes which was?down slightly from 27% last month.? (There were only 3 distressed waterfront sales out of 23).
  • We had 12 new construction homes sold which represents 13.6%!? We actually had as many brand new homes sold as distressed sales?what a turn around for Lake Norman!
  • 49% of Lake Norman?s?October home sales were under $400,000 compared to 53% last month.
  • 67% of our?October home sales were under $500,000 compared to 70% last month, 66% in August,? 60% in July,? 72 % in June, 70% in May, 49% in April, 61% in March sales. Clearly our lower price ranges are still dominating our Lake Norman housing market.
  • Our ?Under Contract Show? AND ?Under Contract No show?/Pending numbers?were up substantially?from last October. (See chart above). This serves as further support that Lake Norman?s housing market is on the mend and that our late fall/winter sales will?remain robust.?Another very positive sign?is that our average days homes were on market before selling were down again in every category but one. Properties are definitely selling more quickly.
  • As of today, the number of active listings for all of Lake Norman total 834 down from 876 last month, 917 last month and 10% lower than?October 2011.? The number of homes for sale in Lake Norman has been lower than 2011 every month this year.? Ask any home buyer or Realtor and you will hear complaints about how few homes are on the market.?? To put this number in even greater context, back in June of 2008 we had 1789 active listings!

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A closer look:

  • The number of Active Listings in Lake Norman dropped 5% from last month?s and are 10% lower than September 2011?s.? Our absorption rate/months of supply of active listings now stands at 9.5.??While we?are once again above the goal of a balanced 6-8 months of supply in Lake Norman area (MLS area 13) we are?not nearly as high as the past few years!

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  • Conditional Sales, which are now called Under Contract Show, increased for the ninth month in a row, this time by a healthy 37% compared to last year.? These are homes that just went under contract and still have financial and inspection conditions. They represent future closed sales most likely in late November/December. Based upon these numbers our sales in?November and December?should be stronger than 2011.

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  • Pending/Under Contract No Show sales?were 23%?higher than October 2011?s.? ? These are the contracts that are past inspections and are just waiting to close.?They are usually the best indication of closed sales in the next few weeks.? Given that we had only 75 closed sales last?November I am pretty confident that we will exceed this number.??It looks like we will close out 2012 with at least 20% higher sales than 2011 and 12 months of increases in a row!

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  • The number of closed home sales in Lake Norman in?October 2012 were just about equal to September?s and October 2011?s.??

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The total number of Lake Norman homes under contract (but not yet closed) on the first of each month are as follows:

  • November 7, 2012: 214 (Good, solid number considering we are heading into our slowest months of the year).
  • October 8, 2012: 218
  • September 6, 2012: 206
  • August 6, 2012: 228
  • July 6, 2012: 234
  • June 6, 2012: 235
  • May 7, 2012: 246
  • April 1, 2012: 227
  • March 1, 2012: 178
  • February 1, 2012: 155
  • January 1: 134 (the lowest ALL year)
  • December 1: 147
  • November: 169
  • October: 193
  • September: 183

Here is a breakdown by price-range of our October 2012 closed sales in Lake Norman?s area 13-1 to 13-5:

  • $40,500 ? $199,999: 11
  • $200,000 ? $299,999: 17
  • $300,000 ? $399,999: 15

(These price ranges represented 48.9% of October?s sales.)

  • 400,000 ? $499,999: 16
  • $500,000 ? $599,999: 9

(These price ranges represented 28.4% of our sales)

  • $600,000 ? $699,999:? 8
  • $700,000 ? $799,999:? 2
  • $800,000 ? $899,999: 0
  • 900,000 ? $999,999:??2

(Solds for $600,000 ? $1mill = 13.6 % )

  • $1,000,000 ? $1,499,999: 5
  • $1,500,000 ? $1,999,999: 2
  • $2 million+ : 1

(Solds $1million+ =? 9% which is double last month?s 4.5%)

The most improved price range was the $1,000,000 ? $1,499,999.

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Higher-end home sales in Lake Norman

Sales in the $700,000- $999,000 range continued to be extremely slow all over Lake Norman as they had been?for most of 2012.? In my opinion the good waterfront bargains? in the $600,000s peaked two years ago and in the $700,000-$900,000 last summer.??At the same time,?there has been a significant spike in activity in properties $700,000+ in the past 6 weeks.? Of our 214 homes currently under contract, 32 are over $700,000 and 11 are $1 million-$1.5 million .

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8-Year Comparison of Lake Norman Home Sales By Month

* Please note that all of my numbers are for single family homes. They come from the Charlotte Region Multiple Listing Service and will not include sales that took place outside of our MLS.

**I have made an adjustment of? the totals reflecting the ACTUAL? sales? every month in 2009, 2010 and the totals in the prior calendar years.? The columns may not add up but I do my best with what I have to work!? I also adjust past months when I do the monthly update as a few more sales are usually input late by agents.

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Summary and My Insight

Good signs:

  • Lake Norman is experiencing consistently improved closed sales as well as stabilizing?average prices and lower days on the market.
  • Lake Norman home sales year-to-date are up 20.6% over 2011!!!
  • Lake Norman?s inventory of homes for sale remains low.
  • The number of properties currently under contract indicates that our Lake Norman housing market will sustain our?strong closed sales numbers for the next several months.
  • The number of distressed homes for sale has dropped to 6.2% of our overall inventory?clearly no longer playing a significant role in our housing market.
  • New construction is back! Not only did we sell 12 new homes last month but as I drive and cycle around I am amazed at how many new construction homes are breaking ground.
  • Serious home buyers are out looking around all of the Lake Norman area. Properly priced listings in very good ?condition are selling more quickly and sometimes with multiple offers even in our $1 million+ price ranges.
  • Interest rates?remain low.
  • Because of higher rental prices and low interest rates, it is now better financially for most to buy rather than rent.
  • Positive national housing news this month was pervasive.? Almost every economist and pundit has now declared that the national housing market is improving and even seeing small price increases:?In the Wall Street Journal, ? The housing market overcame a listless economy this summer, and several data points? on Wednesday (September 19th) show it is finally beginning a long climb out of a deep hole?. Inman News:? ?Economists bullish on housing recovery?, CNN Money: ?Economists: Housing recovery finally here?.

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Challenges/Weaknesses:

  • Sales prices, while improving,? remain historically low
  • Our mid to higher-end property sales are still inconsistent and relatively weak despite some recent activity.
  • With a shrinking inventory of active listings, buyers have fewer options.? There aren?t that many ?good? homes on the market so buyers are watching the new listings and jumping on most of the good ones if they are priced properly. So, Lake Norman has a lot of ?leftovers? on the market that have been reduced a number of times and have more negatives including being dated. are in less desirable locations or not having good water.
  • Home loans, especially jumbo and construction loans, are still a very challenging process, particularly underwriting and appraisals.
  • Global economic turmoil and US economic uncertainty.

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The gossip among Realtors is how dramatically our activity has increased.? Despite low inventories, the number of buyers out actively looking has increased substantially.? Real estate firms are touting their sales increases and talk as if we are going to sustain these strong numbers. I am a bit more cautious.? While the worst is most likely behind us, we have a long way to go and most expect that it will be a very slow recovery.

My advice to Lake Norman home buyers remains this: Look for homes that are in good locations and have most of the priorities on your list.? While your perfect home might come along, don?t wait too long and don?t dismiss a property if it isn?t perfect.? Prioritize: Location, quality and depth of water (if waterfront buyer) and floorplan. Then, to determine a realistic price, use VERY RECENT comparable sales in your specific market niche.? The selection may not be great but with interest rates near all time lows and prices low it is a good time to buy.? With less than 7% of Lake Norman?s current listings being ?distressed sales? don?t expect the perfect foreclosure or shortsale to come along at an unrealistic price.? If you insist on low-balling, at least have some comparable sales to justify your number.? Don?t focus as much on the price as on the future marketability of the property.? A bargain that has incurable issues that will make it difficult to resale, really isn?t a bargain at all.? Be smart!

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Learning a new sense

Monday, November 5, 2012

Rats use a sense that humans don't: whisking. They move their facial whiskers back and forth about eight times a second to locate objects in their environment. Could humans acquire this sense? And if they can, what could understanding the process of adapting to new sensory input tell us about how humans normally sense? At the Weizmann Institute, researchers explored these questions by attaching plastic "whiskers" to the fingers of blindfolded volunteers and asking them to carry out a location task. The findings, which recently appeared in the Journal of Neuroscience, have yielded new insight into the process of sensing, and they may point to new avenues in developing aids for the blind.

The scientific team, including Drs. Avraham Saig and Goren Gordon, and Eldad Assa in the group of Prof. Ehud Ahissar and Dr. Amos Arieli, all of the Neurobiology Department attached a "whisker" ? a 30 cm-long elastic "hair" with position and force sensors on its base ? to the index finger of each hand of a blindfolded subject. Then two poles were placed at arm's distance on either side and slightly to the front of the seated subject, with one a bit farther back than the other. Using just their whiskers, the subjects were challenged to figure out which pole ? left or right ? was the back one. As the experiment continued, the displacement between front and back poles was reduced, up to the point when the subject could no longer distinguish front from back.

On the first day of the experiment, subjects picked up the new sense so well that they could correctly identify a pole that was set back by only eight cm. An analysis of the data revealed that the subjects did this by figuring the spatial information from the sensory timing. That is, moving their bewhiskered hands together, they could determine which pole was the back one because the whisker on that hand made contact earlier.

When they repeated the testing the next day, the researchers discovered that the subjects had improved their whisking skills significantly: The average sensory threshold went down to just three cm, with some being able to sense a displacement of just one cm. Interestingly, the ability of the subjects to sense time differences had not changed over the two days. Rather, they had improved in the motor aspects of their whisking strategies: Slowing down their hand motions ? in effect lengthening the delay time ? enabled them to sense a smaller spatial difference.

Saig: "We know that our senses are linked to muscles, for example ocular and hand muscles. In order to sense the texture of cloth, for example, we move our fingers across it, and to seeing stationary object, our eyes must be in constant motion. In this research, we see that changing our physical movements alone ? without any corresponding change in the sensitivity of our senses ? can be sufficient to sharpen our perception."

Based on the experiments, the scientists created a statistical model to describe how the subjects updated their "world view" as they acquired new sensory information ? up to the point at which they were confident enough to rely on that sense. The model, based on principles of information processing, could explain the number of whisking movements needed to arrive at the correct answer, as well as the pattern of scanning the subjects employed ? a gradual change from long to short movements . With this strategy, the flow of information remains constant. "The experiment was conducted in a controlled manner, which allowed us direct access to all the relevant variables: hand motion, hand-pole contact and the reports of the subjects themselves," says Gordon. "Not only was there a good fit between the theory and the experimental data, we obtained some useful quantitative information on the process of active sensing."

"Both sight and touch are based on arrays of receptors that scan the outside world in an active manner," says Ahissar, "Our findings reveal some new principles of active sensing, and show us that activating a new artificial sense in a 'natural' way can be very efficient." Arieli adds: "Our vision for the future is to help blind people 'see' with their fingers. Small devices that translate video to mechanical stimulation, based on principles of active sensing that are common to vision and touch, could provide an intuitive, easily used sensory aid."

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