Saturday, June 30, 2012

China main money rate up, market awaits next bank reserve cut

SHANGHAI | Fri Jun 29, 2012 2:45am EDT

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's main short-term lending rate rose 14 basis points on Friday as banks hoarded money to prepare for extra bank reserve payments due early next month while the market awaited a cut in bank reserve requirements.

The benchmark seven-day weighted-average bond repurchase rate rose to 4.1240 percent at midday from Thursday's close of 3.9832 percent.

The shortest overnight repo rate rose to 3.6038 percent from 3.5666 percent but tenors above 14-days fell on expectations that liquidity conditions may improve after July 5, traders said.

The market has recently suffered a liquidity crunch. It stemmed from the need by banks for more money to meet half-year regulatory requirements, such as loan-to-deposit ratios, and a large initial public offering that froze 31 billion yuan ($4.9 billion) from the market this week.

Also, Chinese banks are required to adjust their deposit reserves on the 5th, 15th and 25th of each month.

Traders said deposits recently have been rising sharply as banks are succeeding in attracting more savers to enhance their half-year financial statements. Higher deposits will increase the amount that banks must set aside as reserve payments on July 5, they said.

"Even major banks appear to have limited money to lend, keeping short-term funding costs at high levels," said a dealer at a Chinese commercial bank in Shanghai.

"But the central bank is acting to help the market, and the market expects it to cut bank reserve requirements in July," the dealer added.

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The People's Bank of China (PBOC) injected a net 198 billion yuan into the market via regular open market operations this week, up sharply from a net injection of 55 billion yuan last week.

Facing a worse-than-expected economic slowdown, the PBOC has cut reserve requirement ratios (RRR) twice this year, in February and May, and it reduced benchmark interest rates once, in June.

The moves were made partly because the slowdown has hit capital inflows into China and reduced money supply in the system.

The PBOC said earlier this month that it and Chinese financial institutions bought a net 23.4 billion yuan worth of foreign exchange in May, following a net sale of 60.6 billion yuan in April.

Average monthly net forex purchases in the first five months of 2012 was just 50.7 billion yuan, down sharply from 2011's average of 231.6 billion yuan a month and the 2010's average of 272.4 billion yuan.

For about a decade, the PBOC's injection of base money into the system via its purchase of foreign currencies flowing into the country to keep the yuan stable was the single main source of base money supply in China's financial system.

The PBOC may await June's economic data, to be announced in mid-July, to decide the timing of another RRR cut, traders said.

"Judging from the acute liquidity shortfall in the market, an RRR cut in July appears to be inevitable, and the PBOC may just want to choose a right time," said a dealer at an Asian bank.

(Editing by Richard Borsuk)

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/29/us-markets-china-bonds-idUSBRE85S0BB20120629?feedType=RSS&feedName=businessNews

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Friday, June 29, 2012

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Utah Senator Hatch cruises to victory over Tea Party rival

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Congress passes bill increasing drug inspections

(AP) ? A Food and Drug Administration bill designed to increase inspections of foreign drug factories, while also speeding approvals of new drugs at home, is headed to the president's desk after an overwhelming approval in the U.S. Senate.

The Senate approved the must-pass piece of the legislation by a vote of 92-4, and President Barack Obama is expected to sign it into law within days.

The core of the bill is critical to the FDA: It bolsters the agency's budget with billions of dollars in drug industry fees for scientists who review new medicines. For the first time, generic drugmakers will pay review fees to speed the approval of their products. Branded drugmakers have paid those fees for 20 years.

Lawmakers seized on the legislation to address recent concerns about the safety and quality of prescription medicines, especially those that are imported. The bill also gives the FDA new tools to fight counterfeiting and drug shortages, which have made headlines in the past year.

"This legislation will help bring critical drugs and medical devices to market faster, protect patients from drug shortages and manufacturing problems, and enhance the availability of low-cost generic drugs," said Sens. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, and Mike Enzi, R-Wyoming, who guided the bill through the Senate.

Public health experts say the most significant changes for consumers involve how FDA inspectors oversee foreign drug manufacturing facilities.

For more than 70 years, the agency has focused its inspections on U.S. factories. But most companies have moved their operations overseas to take advantage of cheaper labor and materials. Between 2001 and 2008 the number of U.S. drugs made outside of the country doubled, according FDA figures.

The bill passed by Congress would drop a requirement that FDA inspect all U.S. drug factories every two years and let it focus on foreign facilities, which it now typically inspects every nine years. The new bill requires that FDA inspectors target the most problematic manufacturing sites, regardless of whether they're in the U.S. or overseas.

"This legislation will, for the first time, enable the FDA to regularly inspect foreign drug manufacturing facilities, which supply 80 percent of the ingredients in our medications," said Allan Coukell, director of the Pew Charitable Trusts' medical programs

The risks of unchecked foreign drug manufacturing hit home in 2008, when hundreds of U.S. patients suffered allergic reactions ? some fatal ? to a blood thinner imported from China. An FDA investigation concluded the drug had been contaminated, to reduce costs, with an ingredient that mimics the blood thinner heparin.

The bill would raise the maximum prison sentence for drug counterfeiting to 20 years, or $4 million, from just three years or $10,000, under current law.

Despite months of negotiation, the bill does not include a national tracking system, which public health advocates say is critical to weeding out counterfeit pharmaceuticals from the U.S. supply chain. Lawmakers said they couldn't bridge longtime disagreements between the FDA and drugmakers over the scope and cost of the system, which would track shipments using electronic codes.

The legislation's underlying purpose is to renew, through 2017, a program under which drugmakers pay the FDA set fees for the review of new products. Since it first passed in 1992, the Prescription Drug User Fee Act has allowed the FDA to hire hundreds of additional scientists in return for meeting certain performance goals.

Under the new bill, the FDA would collect $6.4 billion in fees from companies over five years beginning in 2013. About $1.8 billion, or nearly 30 percent, would come from new fees, including the first to be paid by generic drugmakers.

Whereas most new drugs are reviewed in 10 months, the typical review for a generic drug takes over 30 months. The FDA has a backlog of more than 2,700 generic drug applications awaiting review, according to the Generic Pharmaceutical Association. The new fees will be used to hire more scientists to speed up clearance of generic drugs.

The legislation also renews a similar program covering medical devices.

Senators hailed the legislation as a rare example of cooperation between Republicans and Democrats, but the fee agreements at its heart had almost nothing to do with Congress.

Those arrangements were worked out during more than a year of closed-door negotiations between the FDA and industry groups. The portion of FDA's drug review budget that's underwritten by industry has steadily increased since 1992 and is now more than 60 percent.

Consumer advocates complain that the agency has become too dependent on the companies it regulates. They say they were shut out of the discussions.

The nonprofit Consumers Union lobbied Congress for a year over what it calls loopholes in FDA's approval process for medical devices. Of particular concern to the consumer group was that the FDA routinely clears some medical implants that are similar to older devices ? even if the older products were recalled for safety reasons.

"This was an opportunity to improve the oversight of devices, and Congress has missed that opportunity," said Lisa McGiffert, who directs Consumers Union's Safe Patient Project.

As with prior reauthorizations, companies succeeded in adding a number of measures designed to speed approvals of their therapies.

A measure supported by medical-device makers requires the FDA to provide a rationale for denying approval of medical implants within 30 days. Medical-device lobbyists complain that the FDA has become overly cautious when reviewing routine medical devices.

Drug manufacturers also won faster approval for drugs that appear to have breakthrough potential. The FDA would be able to accept smaller, shorter clinical studies when reviewing first-of-a-kind medicines for life-threatening diseases.

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Strategy Analytics: Apple Has Shipped 250M iPhones, Made $150B In Revenues In The Past 5 Years

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Wine and Spirits Travel: A Super Tasting Day of Beefeater Gin in ...

My first full day in London was a gin lover?s dream, as I tasted my way around the world of Beefeater, as only a ?super taster? should.
I was up early and greeted the day with some yoga and my typical European breakfast ? pan au chocolate, fruit, yogurt, and English Breakfast tea. I needed to make sure I was ready for a day filled with everything Beefeater. We were picked up in the official Beefeater cars and took a short drive to the distillery. We were greeted by Master Distiller Desmond Payne, as well as Beefeater Ambassadors ? mixologists extraordinaire ? Sebastian (Seb) Hamilton-Mudge and Tim Jones. The latter two had ?snappers? waiting for us,? a red that was basically a bloody Mary with gin (using sundried tomato paste for a very fresh flavor); green, with pineapple juice, coriander, mint, green tabasco sauce and lime juice; and purple, with beet, orange, carrot and lemon juice. They were all good, with a slight favor for me to the green. Desmond took us on a tour of the distillery, explaining the history of both this company and gin itself. He also explained that gin is defined as a spirit that has juniper in it. He also declared that ?today is the next cocktail era. People are coming back to gin.? We talked about the different gins that Desmond had worked on for Beefeater: 24, full of citrus; Summer, with hibiscus and black currant for a floral flavor; Winter, spicy with cinnamon and nutmeg; and London Market, blended with pomegranate and cardamom. The point was well taken that you can use just about anything in gin, as long as there is also juniper.

Before having more Beefeater Gin cocktails, we tasted some other gin brands (like Hendricks, which adds cucumber and rose petal) to see just how different gins can be. Then we walked into the warehouse where the smell of juniper permeated the air. There are also other ingredients here, and they make sure they get the finest of everything: juniper comes from Italy; the angelica root and seed from Belgium; the coriander is from Bulgaria; the liquorice is Chinese; almonds are imported from Spain, as are the lemon and orange peels.

We were soon back at the bar tasting a selection of Beefeater cocktails with everything from green tea to Lillet Blanc. It was fun watching (and sampling) the creativity of Seb and Tim before it was time to head out and take a short break prior to our next outing. There were so many interesting aspects of the Drink Factory, where Tony Conigliaro creates some of the magic that has earned his reputation as one of the greatest mixers in London. The space also happens to be located in a building that (is owned by and) houses a Pink Floyd recording studio, where the infamous The Wall album was produced so that added some nostalgia. Tony C. led us through a molecular cocktail class in his laboratory filled with herbs and spirits (he also makes perfumes here). It reminded me a lot of my father?s laboratory, which I used to visit when I was a child. He made us a delicious Walnut Martini with woodland bitters, Beefeater 24 and pua tea. We also got a preview into the Fig Leaf Collins and Truffle Martinis he was working on. Before leaving the Drink Factory, we had a little fun when someone in the group asked Tony C. about being a ?super taster.? It seems there is a piece of chemically treated paper that only ?super tasters? can truly taste. I wasn?t quite sure if I believed it, but when I could barely keep it in my mouth from the bitterness while a few said they tasted nothing, I became more of a believer and acknowledged that I am, indeed, a ?super taster.? Dinner was at Pinchito Tapas, an East London hotspot where we enjoyed a selection of tapas. While a lot of the offerings were fish, owner Tobias did make me some vegetable and meat dishes to enjoy with my Beefeater?and tonic. We finished the evening with some nightcaps at Callooh Calley, a fun and unusual spot downtown, where the menus are made in old cassette tape holders. I had a Jasmine Fizz and settled back for a bit before returning with the group to the Dukes Hotel. ?

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Maroon 5 Get In The Ring For 'One More Night' Video Tonight!

New video, directed by Peter Berg, premieres at 7:53 p.m. ET on MTV, followed by a Q&A with the band on MTV.com.
By James Montgomery, with reporting by Kelly Marino


Adam Levine in Maroon 5's "One More Night" music video
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In Maroon 5's brand-new "One More Night" video, frontman Adam Levine plays a boxer who takes a licking both in and out of the ring. And while one aspect of his performance was all acting (that would be his scenes with actress Minka Kelly), the other was very real indeed.

That's according to "One More Night" director Peter Berg, who sat down with MTV News to talk about the clip ahead of its debut — tonight (June 25) at 7:53 p.m. on MTV as part of "MTV First: Maroon 5" — and made it very clear that Levine pulled no punches during the filming. In fact, he even took a couple punches from one of the best in the business.

"Adam Levine learned how to box here, at the world-famous Wild Card Boxing Gym, home of Manny Pacquiao and [trainer] Freddie Roach," Berg said. "The idea for the video was Adam's. He called me and said, 'I wrote this treatment. Would you read it?' He had this idea, sort of comparing fighting to love, and so I called Freddie, who was a friend of mine, and I said, 'I need you to train this guy.' "

"Of course, Freddie was working Manny Pacquiao at the time [for this month's bout against Tim Bradley], so we had to find one of his trainers, and so we found this great trainer and put him through a 10-day boxing program," he continued. "And the truth is, this kid is just a natural athlete. He took to it very quickly, and we were able to get into sparring scenarios in the ring. ... We had to see how Adam would react to somebody punching him in the face, whether he'd run out screaming and call his bodyguards. But I remember the first time he got cracked in the head, he had a big smile on his face."

Levine definitely wasn't smiling through his scenes with Kelly, who plays the mother of his newborn child. We won't spoil how their relationship plays out, but let's just say she doesn't think his boxing career is going to succeed anytime soon. Though, as Berg explained, shooting those scenes was about as tough as the "One More Night" video got, because from the first sparring session to the final edit, he was definitely feeling the love on this one.

"Minka's a fan of Maroon 5 and she said she'd do it, and we had a great time shooting the video," he said. "I was always a Maroon 5 fan, and now they're in my heart and they're a part of my family."

Don't miss the premiere of Maroon 5's "One More Night" video during "MTV First: Maroon 5" tonight at 7:53 p.m. on MTV, followed by a 30-minute Q&A with the band on MTV.com.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Lilly resumes share buybacks after long absence

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Ahead of the Bell: Oracle shares up after report

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Ancient global warming allowed greening of Antarctica

Monday, June 18, 2012

Ancient Antarctica was warmer and wetter than previously suspected, enough to support vegetation along its edges, according to a new study.

By examining the remnants of plant leaf wax found in sediment cores taken below the Ross Ice Shelf, scientists from the University of Southern California, Louisiana State University and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory were able to determine that summer temperatures along the Antarctic coast 15 to 20 million years ago were 20 degrees Fahrenheit (11 degrees Celsius) warmer than they are today, reaching up to about 45 degrees Fahrenheit (7 degrees Celsius); with several times more precipitation.

This occurred during a period of global warming in the middle Miocene epoch that coincided with increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide.

"This is some of the first evidence of just how much warmer it was," said Sarah J. Feakins, an assistant professor of earth sciences at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and lead author of a paper on the research published in Nature Geoscience on June 17.

Scientists began to suspect that high-latitude temperatures during the middle Miocene were warmer than previously believed when Sophie Warny, co-author of the Nature Geoscience paper, discovered large quantities of pollen and algae in sediment cores taken around Antarctica.

Fossils of plant life in Antarctica are difficult to come by because the movement of the massive ice sheets covering the landmass grinds and scrapes away the evidence.

"Deep sea cores are ideal to look for clues of past vegetation as the fossils deposited are protected from ice-sheet advances, but these are technically very difficult to acquire in the Antarctic and require international collaboration," said Warny, assistant professor of palynology at Louisiana State University.

"Ice cores can only go back about one million years," Feakins said. "Sediment cores allow us to go into 'deep time.'"

Tipped off by the tiny pollen samples, the USC-led team opted to look at the remnants of leaf wax taken from sediment cores for clues. Leaf wax acts as a record of climate change by documenting details about the hydrogen isotope ratios of the water the plant drank while it was alive.

Jung-Eun Lee, a scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and a co-author on the paper, created model experiments to find out just how much warmer and wetter climate may have been. "When the planet heats up, the biggest changes are seen toward the poles. The southward movement of rain bands made the margins of Antarctica less like a polar desert, and more like present-day Iceland."

The peak of Antarctic greening during this time period, known as the middle Miocene, occurred between 16.4 and 15.7 million years ago. For reference, this was well after the age of the dinosaurs, which died out 64 million years ago. During the Miocene epoch, mostly modern looking animals such as three-toed horses, deer and camel roamed Earth. Various species of apes also existed, though modern humans did not appear until 200,000 years ago.

Warm conditions during the middle Miocene are thought to be associated with carbon dioxide levels, probably around 400 to 600 parts per million (ppm). In 2012, carbon dioxide levels have climbed to 393 ppm, the highest they've been in the past several million years. At the current rate of increase, atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are on track to reach middle Miocene levels by the end of this century.

The ultimate goal of the study was to better understand what the future of climate change may look like, Feakins said. "Just as history has a lot to teach us about the future, so does past climate: what this record shows us is how much warmer and wetter it can get around the Antarctic ice sheet as the climate system heats up."

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Monday, June 18, 2012

For Sustainability, Go Beyond Gross Domestic Product

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John Cabot, Italian Bankers and the New World

[unable to retrieve full-text content]New research shows that the explorer John Cabot had some Italian backers, and possibly did not perish on his last voyage.

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PFT: Hargrove's agent rips NFL bounty evidence

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The question of whether justice is done depends largely on the perspective of the person who is seeking it. ?Rarely, if ever, do both sides of a dispute embrace the outcome crafted by a third party.

In the case of the players suspended for allegedly participating in, funding, and/or establishing the Saints? alleged bounty program, the fact that one of the two parties will also be resolving Monday?s appeals makes it even harder for the other party to be confident that the outcome will resemble anything remotely close to justice.

Saints safety Roman Harper nevertheless remains hopeful that, eventually, justice will be served. ??I know what really went down in our locker room, and I know the things that got hit on us are nowhere near what they?re supposed to be,? Harper told Alex Cassara of the New Orleans Times-Picayune. ??That?s my only comment on it, but I know due justice will eventually happen.?

It likely won?t happen at 345 Park Avenue on Monday, when Commissioner Roger Goodell begins the process of taking a second look at the player suspensions he already has imposed. ?Though it?s possible that he thumbed the scale the first time around in order to appear open-minded and merciful by reducing the suspensions after further review, the four players believe there should be no suspensions, fines, or any other penalties.

Unfortunately, they likely won?t have a full and fair chance to attempt to establish their innocence on Monday.

?I don?t know any part of our government where you can punish somebody and then not say what you?re punishing them for or what you?ve got against them,? Harper said, after being informed of the evidence that the league plans to use. ??I just don?t know anywhere in America where that?s justice.?

The league will call it justice, because for the NFL justice consists of being the ultimate authority on all matters relating directly or indirectly to its business. ?True justice entails a neutral, objective party getting to the truth, especially where as in this case the truth is hotly contested.

As to Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma, Saints defensive end Will Smith, Packers defensive end Anthony Hargrove, and Browns linebacker Scott Fujita, something they regard to be justice likely will have to come in some other setting. ?In a controversy that entails plenty of questions and ambiguities (and precious few answers from the league), the only thing that appears certain at this point is that the players certainly won?t have a full and fair chance to prove that their version of the events is the correct one on Monday.

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Kim, Kourtney And Khloe Kardashian Wish Bruce Jenner A Happy Father's Day (PHOTOS)

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There?s no family quite like the Kardashians.

On Sunday, Kim, 31, and Kourtney, 33, and Khloe, 27, took time out wish their stepdad, Bruce Jenner, a happy Father?s Day.

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Microsoft's mystery announcement happens Monday at 6:30pm EST, get your liveblog here!

What to do when Microsoft schedules two major announcements in one week? Plan a liveblog and cue the speculation, of course. With a sneak peek of Windows Phone Apollo coming in just two days, we're pretty confident tomorrow's press conference won't have anything to do with mobile phone software. But Win8 tablets? Perhaps a Kindle Fire competitor running Windows RT? Now we're talking. Or maybe there's a piddly chance we'll actually hear more about Xbox Music? With no hints coming out of Redmond, your guess is as good as ours until the event kicks off. Be sure to bookmark this link and join us tomorrow at 6:30pm EST as we give you up-to-the-minute coverage, live from Microsoft's press event in Los Angeles.

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Mapping The Microbial Make-Up Of Healthy Humans

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There are trillions of germs that live on us. What are they? What do they do? Inquiring minds want to know, and so they set to find out. And after five years of research, a group of several hundred scientists has released a census of the bacteria, viruses, fungi, other microorganisms that call our bodies home.

The sequenced the genetic microbes of the mouth and nose, the skin, the gut, other areas of the body, and the diversity, variety and function of these microbes populating the human body surprised them. Their research papers were published in Nature, Nature Methods and several Public Library of Science publications.

Dr. Curtis Huttenhower is assistant professor in the Department of Biostatistics at Harvard School of Public Health. He helped coordinate the Human Microbiome Project Consortium, and that's the analysis paper in Nature, and was co-author of two other related papers. He joins us from Cambridge, Massachusetts. Welcome to SCIENCE FRIDAY.

CURTIS HUTTENHOWER: Excellent, thanks so much, Ira. It's good to be here representing the consortium.

FLATOW: Thank you. I mean, how many, how many microorganisms inhabit our body?

HUTTENHOWER: Lots.

(LAUGHTER)

HUTTENHOWER: The rule of thumb is that each of us carries around about 10 times as many microbial cells as human cells and that they have about 100 times as many genes as we do. So not only are we outnumbered, we're outgunned. They're able to perform a lot of biological functionality that we don't get to do, necessarily, in our own genome.

FLATOW: So is this really the first census of figuring out who they are and what they do?

HUTTENHOWER: This has been the largest and deepest survey of this many healthy individuals over this many different body sites. It's been interesting since each of these body sites, these areas, represent really a different ecosystem. They're very different. So profiling what the normal variation, even in health, there's a tremendous number of differences between people and seeing how those map out, what the boundaries of that healthy variation are from person to person at each of these different body sites is really important for the project to lay out.

FLATOW: So which site has the most germs in it?

HUTTENHOWER: Well, it depends by what you mean by most. An example might be in the oral cavity. We observe the largest diversity there, for example the greatest difference in the number of bugs that tend to be in the mouth and how they differ in abundance. But when you go looking between individuals, a lot of that diversity is shared, whereas if you go to a sparser ecosystem - the skin has been called, for example, a microbial desert.

Each person tends to carry fewer bugs on the skin, but those fewer bugs are more different between people. So there's lots of ways to slice this variation that we tried to look at in these papers.

FLATOW: And which part of the body would we say has the fewest number?

HUTTENHOWER: The fewest number, the skin for example is a good example of a habitat that tends to carry fewer microbes.

FLATOW: Our number is 1-800-989-8255. We're talking with Curtis Huttenhower about the microbes in our bodies, interesting topic if you want to get involved. We're going to talk about where they are, what they do and how fascinating they are. Our number, 1-800-989-8255. You can tweet us, yes, @scifri, @-S-C-I-F-R-I, or go to our website at sciencefriday.com or Facebook. We'll be back after this break, so stay with us. I'm Ira Flatow.

(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)

FLATOW: This is SCIENCE FRIDAY; I'm Ira Flatow. We're talking with Dr. Curtis Huttenhower, who is - coordinated the Human Microbiome Project Consortium. They put papers in Nature and other places talking about all the bacteria, the germs, the viruses, the fungi that live, grow, thrive in our bodies, how many there are and how many - where they live.

Dr. Huttenhower, it's interesting for me to hear you say that the skin is relatively a desert because we've had other scientists on who do nothing but swab people's skins down and look at the biota that's growing on them. They find countless numbers. Is this a comparative number, you're saying, that compared to other parts of the body, the skin is like a desert?

HUTTENHOWER: Absolutely, and if you think about macro ecosystems, for example, it's certainly not true that you find no life in a desert. But if you compare that, for example, to nutrient availability for these bugs in the mouth or in the gut, there are differences both in energy metabolism and what's available for the bugs to eat and in the ways they interact with each other and with your immune system, for example.

There's a great deal more surface area in your gut, exposing all of these microbes to your immune system than there would be on the skin.

FLATOW: So why doesn't the immune system, if there are trillions of these bugs in our guts, why don't the immune system attack it?

HUTTENHOWER: That's an excellent question. That's something that's been under a lot of scrutiny lately since there are at least two answers, one having to do with sort of historical co-evolution. There have been several other good studies that look at how different hosts, other mammals, for example, have co-evolved with their microbiomes.

And then for humans in particular, it's thought that we experience, early in life, training of the immune system based on the microbes that are present. So studies are looking at, for example, the effect of different exposures or antibiotics early in life that might interfere with that training.

FLATOW: You said there was a difference between - not only between the bugs that inhabit our own bodies but between me and someone else. We have different microbiota...

HUTTENHOWER: Definitely. One of the things to keep in mind when thinking about the diversity in the microbiome is that even though people share 99-percent-plus of their human DNA, of our genomes, we're lucky if we share 50 percent of our microbiome at any one particular body site. So understanding all of that variation and defining its boundaries made that part of the project's goal very important.

FLATOW: 1-800-989-8255. Victoria(ph) in New York. Hi Victoria, welcome to SCIENCE FRIDAY.

VICTORIA: Hi, thanks for taking my call. I was wondering whether or not your researcher was able to separate his sample people into C-sections versus vaginal birth, due to the colonization effect of birth.

HUTTENHOWER: So that's an area where there have been some good studies on the differences that show up in infants' microbiomes soon after birth, depending on whether they're delivered naturally or by C-section. This study looks specifically at adults, 18 to 40. So we had a little bit of information available about their early life experiences, but we didn't go looking for factors that would be more specific to infancy and development.

FLATOW: What about pregnant women and non-pregnant women?

HUTTENHOWER: We have to be very careful when we say this is a study about health. It's more about a baseline or reference study, since pregnancy was specifically - excuse me, excluded from the population.

FLATOW: Thank you, Victoria, good question.

VICTORIA: Thank you.

FLATOW: So women who were - so you didn't study whether the biome changes if you're pregnant or before or after you get pregnant or other parts of the body that are involved, might be.

HUTTENHOWER: There were some other studies elsewhere in the consortium and ongoing now using this as a baseline with which to compare, for example, the pregnant microbiome. But this was - one of the defining characteristics of the Human Microbiome Project in particular was the very high stringency of clinical health screening at all of the body sites that the subjects had to meet.

FLATOW: You mentioned or at least in your paper and in other studies the difference that just a few centimeters can make. And I'm thinking about the gumline here, above and below the gumline.

HUTTENHOWER: That's a great example. There are more differences between these 18 different body sites than there are between individuals, even within a body site, and I've already said how big differences between the individuals are. And that was true even for these very similar microbial habitats like the two surfaces just above and below the gumline, that even though those communities were - overall they shared a lot of similarities, you could still find differences within individuals just across those few millimeters due to, for example, there's more oxygen availability.

FLATOW: So you mean the type or the number of bacteria that would be above and below the gumline?

HUTTENHOWER: Mostly type, mostly type.

FLATOW: And what kind of type inhabit our guts? Do we all have the same bacteria that digest food? We know we need bacteria to digest food. Do we all have the same colonies?

HUTTENHOWER: That's - like all of the other habitats, there is a wide range of variation in the gut, even at the level of whole groups of bacteria, that certain individuals would be populated by one large group of bacteria, whereas other individuals, again even with this relative homogeneous, healthy population, would have a completely different group of bacteria.

But one of the things we did find during this study is that the same tasks have to get carried out. Even when you have different bugs in a habitat like the gut, they still have to be performing the same jobs. So it's interesting to see how these ecosystems found a balance of getting the necessary jobs performed, the necessary microbial processes, even when it was by different bugs in different people.

FLATOW: Let's go to Michael(ph) in Plainville, Connecticut. Hi, Michael.

MICHAEL: Hi, thanks for taking my call. Am I on the air?

FLATOW: Yeah, go ahead.

MICHAEL: Yeah, I was wondering, because of the sheer number of microbes on the body, why don't we notice? I mean, what's the volume? Like if I weigh 200 pounds, how much of that weight is actually microbes? And are they all bacteria, or are you counting viruses and fungus, too? And I was just wondering about that stuff.

And then one other question: Do you think these things are teaming up and causing some kind of toxins that could be maybe be causing cancer and other diseases?

FLATOW: All right, thanks for calling, Michael. Yeah, how much do they weigh?

HUTTENHOWER: More than you probably want to think about. Another good rule of thumb there is it's about two to five pounds per adult. So even though there are many more microbial cells, they're small, but small is non-trivial. It's still several pounds of microbes, mostly in your gut.

As far as their roles in disease, that was one of the plans of this project looking ahead. The HMP, even though it studied or because it studied a healthy cohort, now gives us the boundaries of what the range of normal looks like so that if we look at new populations, either in different locations or with different genetic backgrounds or in specific diseases, we'll be better able to define which microbes or which microbial processes fall outside of those bounds in disease conditions of interest.

FLATOW: You mentioned the skin being one of the least populated areas. Also from your study, it seems that the vaginal area was the least populated, too, correct?

HUTTENHOWER: It tended to be very low diversity and very structured, in a way. There are few discrete configurations that the vaginal community tends to take on in health, mostly characterized by a majority of just a few bugs.

FLATOW: Here's a tweet that came in from Dustin Bowers(ph). It says: What does - what do you think about the difference between smokers and non-smokers? Is there any change in the diversity?

HUTTENHOWER: That's a great question. That was another condition that was excluded based on the health criteria in this particular study, but it is of current interest in conditions like inflammatory bowel disease. So a lot of autoimmune conditions in that family are thought to have a big component in the microbiome because it has such a large interaction with our immune system and to have previously been linked to smoking as an exposure, for example. So that's separate work that's ongoing now.

FLATOW: Phil(ph) in Berkeley, hi, welcome to SCIENCE FRIDAY.

PHIL: Hi, thank you.

FLATOW: Hi there.

PHIL: Hello? My question is this: Where are we talking - what location are we talking about? Are we talking about internal organs that don't have any access to the outside? Are we talking the bloodstream? Are we talking like the liver, the pancreas? Where exactly - or the brain or like all those places that are not supposed to be having any kind of access to the outside? Where exactly are we talking about, and what organs?

HUTTENHOWER: So at any place you can put a Q-Tip. So internal organs, for example, don't tend to have this sort of microbial exposure. There are conditions under which there can be circulating bacteria or viruses in the blood, but that typically does not occur in health, especially.

FLATOW: Some of those Q-Tips would be pretty long, wouldn't they?

(LAUGHTER)

HUTTENHOWER: Don't ask us too much about the sampling for the project.

(LAUGHTER)

FLATOW: Why not? How did - I'm going to ask it because you said no. How did you sample them?

HUTTENHOWER: So a lot of it was swabbing, for example, swabbing the inside of the cheek or the skin. Subjects did provide a self-collected stool sample to represent the gut community, and that's, you know, probably one of the trickier parts of helping the volunteers through the study. So these were very generous, very supportive volunteers who put up with all this work in the name of science.

FLATOW: So it's not somebody maybe while you're getting a colonoscopy or something, you say, hey, Doc, would you get me a sample while you're in there?

HUTTENHOWER: Not for this. There are microbiome studies, for example, for inflammatory bowel disease where that's possible,, but not in this case.

FLATOW: And what was the biggest surprise (unintelligible) study this? What was more surprising about your findings?

HUTTENHOWER: I was a personal fan of the degree to which the core microbiome, the similarities were represented by the kinds of shared jobs that I mentioned earlier. That was a finding that I enjoyed from the project. Another really interesting one was the degree to which this variation is personalized. So it's not just that everyone has big differences, and there are groups of microbes that even when people carry very similar bugs or, quote, the same bug, those, quote, same bugs can have small variations in their genomes just like we do between people, so that everyone is a snowflake with respect to the microbiome.

FLATOW: Do we change over time? Our microbiomes, does it sort of evolve or move or shift like a colony of anything else would?

HUTTENHOWER: There are definitely changes. We took up to three time points in this study to look more at stability than really temporal change, since that's - that would take more than three samples. And individuals were relatively stable, but there are certainly more than - quite a bit more than no change over time.

FLATOW: Let's go to Henry in Athens, Ohio. Hi, Henry.

BOB HENRY: Oh, it's Bob Henry. Hi. How are you, gentlemen?

FLATOW: Hi there.

HENRY: I have a quick question, and I'll take my answer off the air. If a person were to be born in a sterile environment, would survival be possible? And I'll take my answer off the air.

FLATOW: OK. Thanks. Where would they get their biome from if they were in a sterile environment?

HUTTENHOWER: So for people, we don't really know the answer to that, but it is fairly commonly done for mice as a model system for the microbiome. And they're definitely a little broken. Training the immune system, for example, is an important part of what happens from the microbiome soon after birth, but they're not - they are viable. So it's not, at least in mice, a lethal condition, but it's not a healthy condition either.

FLATOW: Talking with Dr. Curtis Huttenhower on SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR. Interesting tweet came in from Melody Slickman(ph), who says meat eaters versus vegetarian. Any change in the biome between the two?

HUTTENHOWER: Very good question, something I'm personally interested in as a vegetarian. In this particular study, we took healthy volunteers, and we did look at their diets afterwards and actually didn't have enough vegetarians to be able to determine differences here. But that's something that we've been, again, looking at elsewhere now that we have this baseline against which to compare new studies.

FLATOW: Well, Dr. Huttenhower, that's what I would ask next. Where do you go from here? Do you expand this or what?

HUTTENHOWER: Absolutely. And this really is - inasmuch as much as this is a huge project, and in a way some of the most exciting work is yet to come because it gives us that map, it gives us a context in which we can now better understand new studies of the microbiome, particularly in disease. So...

FLATOW: Will it help us understand how to make better antibiotics possibly?

HUTTENHOWER: I would say targeted antibiotics are of a special interest, being able to disrupt just the bad guys without disrupting the good guys. And it's also expected to be a large component of personalized medicine. Just like our own genomes have become since the Human Genome Project, we'd like to be under - be able to understand individuals' microbiomes as a diagnostic, for example, for their disease risk or as a method by which we can start to treat disease in the future.

FLATOW: If you hang out with the same people, do you eventually wind up with the same microbiome, maybe in your family, your dormitory, anything like that?

HUTTENHOWER: It's a good question. It's also hard to study in people but has been observed to be the case in mice. So again, I know there are studies looking at exactly that now, since you can study that in humans.

FLATOW: What happens when you travel and you get tourists, you know, (unintelligible) or other disease going to another country? What's going on inside your body? Are you trying to replace your old microbiome with stuff from the other place you're visiting?

HUTTENHOWER: There's a lot that changes all at once with something like travel. So you're exposing yourself to different microbes. You're exposing yourself to different food. There's stress involved. So that's another condition that's thought to have a microbiome component, but the causality for that hasn't been pinned down just yet.

FLATOW: And here's a tweet coming in from Shaza(ph), who says: Could this have some role in understanding skin diseases like psoriasis?

HUTTENHOWER: Absolutely. So I - when I say that the skin is a desert, again, there's - it certainly doesn't mean that there aren't microbes there, and it doesn't mean that they don't interact with our immune system. That's thought to be one of the potential links to conditions like psoriasis or atopic dermatitis.

FLATOW: Let's get a quick last question in from Dan in Eugene, Oregon. Hi, Dan. Quickly.

DAN: Hi. Yeah. Is there any difference between - everything being normal otherwise - any difference in the ratio of these different microorganisms (unintelligible)...

FLATOW: Which are the most? Yeah, what kind of exactly different - can you name the different kinds of microbes you're talking about?

HUTTENHOWER: I see. So each body area represents sort of a major group of microbial ecologies, and just like macroecologies tend to be populated by a few dominant organisms, the same thing is true in the microbiome. So each of these - the five major areas that we looked at for these body sites tended to have a couple dominant bugs there. So, for example, the streptococci and the oral cavity, where different streptococci might be dominant in most individuals, or the bacteroides or members of the firmicutes in the gut were dominant in most people, varying from person to person.

FLATOW: Thank you very much, Dr. Huttenhower, for taking time to be with us today.

Excellent. Thanks again.

Good luck to you. Dr. Curtis Huttenhower is assistant professor in the Department of Biostatistics at Harvard Public School of - Harvard School of Public Health. He helped coordinate the Human Microbiome Project Consortium's analysis paper in Nature. We're going to take a break, but we're still going be talking about bugs and bacteria. There are some that wear armor. They have a suit of armor that looks just like chainmail, and we've seen it now for the first time. We'll tell you what it looks like after this break. So stay with us. We'll be right back.

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