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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Sorry, Men ARE More Brainy than Woman...and More Stupid Too!


By Professor Richard Lynn
KOMPAS.com - Baroness Susan Greenfield is one of Britain's best-known female scientists; she's a professor of neurophysiology at the University of Oxford, a former director of the Royal Institution and an accomplished writer and broadcaster on scientific matters.
So when she very publicly bemoans the lack of women reaching the higher echelons of the scientific establishment, people tend to sit up and take notice.
In a newspaper article last month, she expressed her concern that only ten per cent of science professors in this country are women.
Her comments struck a chord, attracting a host of comments agreeing that women scientists were generally getting a raw deal.
This raises an important and controversial question. Is there really a glass ceiling holding back the careers of talented female scientists? Have decades of anti-sexual discrimination legislation really counted for nothing in the laboratories of Britain?
Or might there be another explanation for why we find such a marked shortage of women, not just in the highest levels of science but in big business, the professions, and politics, too?
It is my contention - based on a lifetime of academic research - that there is an explanation and I advance it all too aware of the howls of feminist outrage I am about to unleash.
So, here goes: one of the main reasons why there are not more female science professors or chief executives or Cabinet ministers is that, on average, men are more intelligent than women.
Nor do the shocks to the noisy advocates of equal opportunities stop there, I'm afraid.
For not only is the average man more intelligent than the average woman but also a clear and rather startling imbalance emerges between the sexes at the high levels of intelligence that the most demanding jobs require.
For instance, at the near-genius level (an IQ of 145), brilliant men outnumber brilliant women by 8 to one. That's statistics, not sexism.
In this context, Professor Greenfield's indignation that only one in ten science professors is female doesn't seem all that bad. It also goes some way to explaining why, in almost 110 years of Nobel Prize history, only two women have ever won the Prize for physics, only four have won the Prize for chemistry and why no women at all have ever won the coveted Fields Medal for mathematics in eight decades of trying.
In recent years, the forces of political correctness have made the reporting of this sort of statistic virtually impossible.
Yet as a psychologist who has dedicated his career to the study of intelligence - and, in particular, to how it differs between the sexes - I can tell you that in my academic circles these IQ figures are barely disputed.
Ever since the Frenchman Alfred Binet devised the first intelligence test in 1905, study after study has confirmed the same result. When it comes to IQ, men and women - at least once they've gained adulthood - simply are not equal.
Boys and girls may start out with the same IQ but by 16 or so boys are starting to inch ahead. The ever-growing success of girls at GCSE, A-level and now at university would seem to refute this - but the blame lies with our exam system, with its emphasis on coursework, which rewards diligence more than it does intelligence.
The undeniable, easily measurable fact remains that, by the time both sexes reach 21, men, on average, score five IQ points higher than women.
Before discussing how and why this might be, I ought to explain what psychologists mean by intelligence. It's made up of a range of cognitive abilities that include reasoning, problem-solving, spatial ability, general knowledge and memory.
In all of these, men outperform women - although women hold their own when it comes to verbal reasoning and have a definite edge in foreign language skills and spelling.
We must look to the field of evolutionary psychology for an explanation of why men have emerged as the more intelligent sex.
As the hunter part of a hunter-gatherer society, men were faced with complex, life-threatening problems that needed solving on a daily basis. For example, how to kill that elusive deer?
The hunters that used all their mental capabilities to come up with the answers, successfully killing animals day after day, were clearly the most intelligent.
They were the high-status males of their day and - provocative as it is to say so - must have possessed far sharper minds than those of women engaged in the relatively simple tasks of gathering berries and raising children.
These high-status males would also have been the most eligible mates, and it would be their genes - chief among which would be those controlling male brain size - that would be passed on to the next generation.
The result is that men today still have physically bigger brains than women, even after adjustments for their different-body size. Might this underpin the five-point difference in IQ between the sexes?
Of course, in normal daily life, there's not much real difference between a man with an IQ of 105 and a woman with an IQ of
100. The real difference only emerges as we rise up the IQ scale to the sort of level that the really top jobs require and as we drop lower down the scale - because men, as it turns out, have a much wider range of intelligence than women.
As a result, there are not only far more men with high IQs than there are women, but there are also, as I'm sure any woman would tell you, far more stupid men around than there are stupid women.
There is, as yet, no simple or, indeed, totally convincing explanation as to why this is, but while the abundance of stupid men has always caused social problems, it is the relative abundance of highly intelligent men that has caused problems for several generations of emancipated, liberated, ambitious women.
As a result, when these women get close to the top, they are simply out-numbered by highly intelligent and often ruthlessly ambitious men.
As our hunter-gatherer example has already suggested, men and women have also evolved different kinds of intelligence.
The demands of hunting - devising tactics and strategies, anticipating likely outcomes - favoured the development of reasoning, together with mathematical and spatial abilities, which is why, thousands of years later, men continue to be overrepresented in fields such as maths and physics.
However, when it comes to verbal intelligence, women match men because, in our hunter-gatherer past, women needed verbal abilities to negotiate their relationships with both men and women and to teach and socialise their children.
This explains why they are every bit as successful as men at writing novels, say, or even newspaper columns. Their superior foreign language skills explain why if you walk into a university language lecture theatre, you won't find many men.
But there's another reason why, at the very highest and most demanding of levels in society, men have a natural advantage - and it's one we've seen in countless natural history TV documentaries.
Take, for example, the case of rutting stags or fighting chimps and you get the generally aggressive idea. Thanks to high levels of the male sex hormone testosterone, men are far more competitive and motivated for success than women.
For a man - at least as far as his hormone system is concerned - succeeding, competing and beating his rivals is very much still a matter of life and death.
Consequently, ambitious, high-achieving men typically work harder, compete more aggressively and become totally immersed in their careers, while even the most high-achieving women will often admit to finding themselves distracted by their genetically preconditioned aptitude for nurture and support.
For them, it is often a question of what to get for supper, or whether the children have got clean shirts for school. These are small distractions, admittedly, but at the very highest level they have an effect.
As an academic, it's my job to tell the truth, to explain the scientific evidence before us, irrespective of how unfashionable my conclusions are.
Big ideas such as Galileo's theory that Earth revolved around the Sun, rather than vice versa, or Darwin's theory of evolution, met with vociferous opposition when first advanced.
And, certainly, the ideas I've laid out here have already got some highly respected people into very serious trouble.
In 2005, the distinguished economist Lawrence Summers was forced to resign as President of Harvard University after expressing the view, at a seminar on diversity in the academic workplace, that in some fields the innate cognitive differences between the sexes might make the search for a perfect 50:50 gender balance impossible.
He didn't accept that the lack of women at senior level was all due to glass ceilings, anti-social hours or lack of opportunity and encouragement.
Instead, he went with what the science is clearly telling us - that at the really top level in maths and science, when we're not dealing with average intelligence but near genius, there are simply more men around who can do the job.
For that simple statement of truth, he was eventually forced out of his post.I take some comfort from the fact that Lawrence Summers' hormonally-driven male competitive instincts kicked in and he has now bounced back to become a senior economic adviser to President Obama.
But what if he and I are right - as I am 100 per cent convinced we are? If men are innately better at certain subjects than women, then why should society struggle so hard - and so expensively - to try to engineer a perfect balance between the sexes?
By all means, take steps to ensure that boys and girls get the same opportunities in education, but let's also accept that those same opportunities will not produce the same outcomes. Men will always outnumber women in certain fields and vice versa.
My argument isn't based on crude chauvinist doctrine (although I'm quite sure my opponents will disagree) but on decades of research, relatively simple statistics and an understanding of the law of averages.
Of course, just because men, on average, are more intelligent then women, doesn't mean there are no individually brilliant women around.
If I'm right, it doesn't mean there will be no female professors of physics; it just means we should accept that there will be fewer of them. Nor does it mean that a woman will never win the Fields Medal for mathematics; it just means that we live in a world where such an event is very, very unlikely.
I realise my views are unfashionable, just as I realise the juggernaut of sexual equality and political correctness will take an awful lot of stopping.
But I say to the social engineers who dream up ever-more-ingenious ways of getting more women into top positions; don't be surprised if you find your nobly motivated ambitions foundering on the immovable rock of human nature.
Professor Richard Lynn is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Ulster.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Hacker Selling 1.5 Million Stolen Facebook Users' Login Details



Daily Mail
For sale: Security firm VeriSign said they tracked one hacker who was offering 1.5million Facebook account details
KOMPAS.com - A hacker has put 1.5million stolen Facebook accounts up for sale on the black market, an internet security firm has claimed.

Researchers at VeriSign’s iDefense Labs said they had found the stolen or bogus accounts on a Russian forum called Carder.su.

A hacker called 'kirllos'  was offering log-in data of thousands of Facebook users at bargain basement prices.

Bundles of 1,000 accounts with 10 or fewer friends were on sale for just $25 while  accounts with more than 10 friends could be bought for $45.

Rick Howard director of iDefense, said the case points to a boom in the illegal trading of social networking accounts from Eastern Europe to the U.S.

Criminals typically steal data with 'phishing' techniques that trick users into giving out  their passwords, or with malware that logs computer keystrokes.

The accounts can then be hijacked to send spam and malicious programs. Personal information including birth dates, addresses and phone numbers can be used to commit identity fraud.

However, Facebook has poured scorn on the latest claims, saying 'kirllos' was known to investigators for making wild claims.

Company spokesman Barry Schnitt said Facebook had tried to buy details from kirllos during its own investigation but that, 'the hacker was unable to produce anything for our buyer.'

He pointedly told The New York Times: 'We would expect iDefense or anyone presenting themselves as a security expert to do this kind of verification (or any verification) rather than just reading a forum post and accepting the claims as fact and publicising them.'

VeriSign said that it did not purchase any of the accounts as part of its study because that would violate its corporate policy.

Facebook has a security team that monitors the social networking site for suspicious activity, such as many friends requests in a short period of time and high rates of friend requests that are ignored.

Users who fear their account has been hacked can also report the matter through the Help Centre.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Ghosts Trapped in Holy Water for Sale



Daily Mail
Message in a bottle: Ms Woodbury decided to get rid of Les the ghost and his fellow unnamed spirit from her New Zealand home
KOMPAS.com - A New Zealand woman has solved the mystery of what gift to get for the person who has everything. But she's raised a whole lot of other questions in the process.
Avie Woodbury claimed she was so tired of being haunted that she called in an exorcist to rid her house of two ghosts. The exorcist trapped the spirits in bottles of holy water - which Ms Woodbury has now put up for sale on internet auction site TradeMe.
'The holy water dulls the spirits' energy, sort of puts them to sleep' she said.
Ms Woodbury added: 'We have had no activity since they were bottled on July 15th 2009 . So I believe they are in the bottles.'
Bids on TradeMe have already shot as high as NZD$2,000 (£923).
'I just want to get rid of them as they scare me,' Ms Woodbury, from Christchurch City in Canterbury, wrote on the site. 'But someone might like these to play with.'
For the ghosts can be released from the bottles, she explained.
'To revive the spirit, I have been told that you pour into a little dish and let it evaporate into your house,' she wrote on the website.
The bottles are carefully labelled so users can tell which ghost they are releasing, she claimed. Ms Woodbury said she had managed to identify one of the ghosts as a man named Les Graham, who died in her house in the 1920s.
The exorcist, from a spiritualist church, told her that Les likes to spook people - but is a weak ghost. The other spirit, that of an unidentified little girl, is far stronger, the exorcist claimed.
She 'likes to move things and turn things on and off,' Ms Woodbury said. The auction has drawn plenty of interest - not the least from sceptics.
'What do you reckon would happen if I were to pour these into a shot glass and drink them?' one user wrote. Another wanted to know if the little girl does anything 'constructive, like put the dishes away?'
Others drew the inevitable comparisons to the hit 80s movie Ghostbusters, warning Ms Woodbury not to 'cross the streams' if she were to capture any more ghosts. A final user quipped that he, also, was the proud owner of two spirits in bottles - adding that their names were Jim Beam and Johnnie Walker.
But, with two days of the sale still left to go and the price tag swiftly approaching £1,000, it seems it will be Ms Woodbury who has the last laugh. The sale closes on Monday.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The Image of Boy's Ghost Watching Builders Demolish His Old School



Spooky: The ghostly image of a young boy appears in this photograph of demolition work at Anlaby Primary School, near Hull, which is said to be haunted
KOMPAS.com - The ghostly image of a young boy was captured on camera as builders demolished an old school building. John Fores, 47, insists the spectral figure was not present when he took the picture of the part-demolished brick building.

But when he looked back at the images he spotted the boy, aged around eight with short hair and wearing a dark top, standing on the right of the picture looking into the camera.

Mr Fores was carrying out demolition work on the site at Anlaby Primary School, near Hull, East Yorkshire. He took several pictures on his mobile phone to record the demolition work.

He said: 'I took the pictures just after noon. I took a few and at the time didn't notice anything.

'When I put the pictures on the computer and I saw the figure, the hairs on the back of my neck stuck up.

'I couldn't believe what I had seen. I didn't believe in ghosts, but since I got this picture I am not so sure.'

The image of the young boy is exceptionally clear, but the builder insists he has not altered the picture in any way.

The school, which is still in use, was built in 1936. Caretaker Gordon Bradshaw, 54, said it has a reputation for being haunted.

He said: 'I've been here 29 years and the kids have always said there is a ghost at the school. I've never seen anything though.'

Rob Taylor, of the Hull Paranormal Ghost Society, said: 'I have never seen anything as clear and as distinctive as the boy in the picture.

'I am aware of people using mobile phones and getting orbs and misty images. It needs further investigating.'

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Astronauts Take Shutter-Raising Spacewalk



(AP/NASA)
In this Monday Feb. 15, 2010 image provided by NASA, an old docking adapter, the Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 (PMA-3), held by the Canadarm2, is relocated from the Harmony node to the open port on the end of the newly-installed Tranquility node . The adapter will provide an extra parking spot for visiting ships and buffer against micrometeorite hits. Tranquilitys Cupola is visible at bottom center.
  By MARCIA DUNN

CAPE CANAVERAL, KOMPAS.com
 – Astronauts ventured out on the third and final spacewalk of their mission Tuesday night and unwrapped the International Space Station's phenomenal new lookout — the best window on the world that orbiting crews have ever had. Robert Behnken and Nicholas Patrick had a multitude of chores to complete outside, but the most anticipated was the unveiling of those seven windows, a fitting grand finale to the shuttle mission's spacewalks.

"Let's take the covers off," shuttle commander George Zamka urged as the spacewalk got under way.

"It may be station's smallest module, but good things come in small packages," Patrick observed.

Behnken and Patrick had no trouble removing the stiff insulating blankets from the domed lookout. "Its gleaming metal looks terrific," Zamka said.

Next, Patrick went on to unlock the shutters. After that, the astronauts inside were going to crank open the shutters, and if everything went well, enjoy the biggest and best views of Earth ever afforded orbiting astronauts.

Mission Control wanted the shutters opened while the spacewalkers were still outside so the two men could intercede if something jammed. Barring a problem, Behnken and Patrick were under orders to stay a safe 10 feet or more from the windows after the shutters were raised. The last thing NASA wanted was to have one of them inadvertently kick a window or bang it with a toolbag.

The $27 million observation deck is part of the new space station room, Tranquility. Space shuttle Endeavour delivered the European compartments last week. The Italian-built dome — 5 feet tall and nearly 10 feet in diameter — is designed to offer sweeping 360-degree views of the home planet and outer space, as well as the space station itself. It's not just for the crew's viewing pleasure; a robotic work station will be installed early Thursday, providing direct views for astronauts when they operate the station's big mechanical arm.

Six trapezoid-shaped windows encircle the dome. In the middle is a round window 31 inches across; it's the largest window ever flown in space.

During normal operations, the space station crew will be able to keep the round window unshuttered most of the time, along with a couple others. But the windows facing along the direction the outpost is orbiting will need to be closed, except during robotic operations, to protect against a micrometeorite strike.

The six shuttle astronauts began their ninth day in space listening to a recording of Jimmy Buffett's "Window on the World." Mission Control played the song to set the night's mood.

The spacewalkers had to finish plumbing work on Tranquility before moving on to the dome. They opened up the valves on an ammonia coolant line that they hooked up during Saturday night's spacewalk. Tuesday night's spacewalk represented the last of the Endeavour crew's space station construction work. The shuttle will depart Friday.

Back at the launch site, meanwhile, NASA has delayed the next space shuttle flight. Discovery had been scheduled to blast off in mid-March, but a string of unusually cold weather stalled preparations. 

Liftoff is now targeted for April 5. Only four more shuttle flights remain.

Kaskus Threatens to Move from Indonesia to Singapore


Kompas/Lasti Kurnia
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com — The Department of Communications and Information must rethink the effects on online businesses if it is to persist for its draft on multimedia contents. If the draft is ratified by the ministry, then some internet businesses may boycott the move.

One major player who has threatened to leave Indonesia is Kaskus, Indonesia's largest online forum service. Kaskus chief marketing officer Danny Oei firmly stated that the company will leave Indonesia if the draft is ratified.

He believes that the government is biased if it only sees the negative effects of the internet without looking at the positive ones. While actually, preventing the negative effects takes effort from the users themselves, such as restraining from visiting porn sites.

"If it is done (ratified), well it will be a surprise for us and we may leave Indonesia," said Danny on a press conference together with other internet business players at Hotel Akmani, Jakarta, Wednesday. According to him, the draft would be a bad sign for the future of multimedia and the freedom to express oneself in Indonesia.

Danny stated that Kaskus might consider relocate its HQ to Singapore.

At the same time, the Legal Aid for the Press has also prepared some measures. Its chief of the non-litigation division claims to have prepared legal measures to be done before the ratification, or even after if the draft did come through. "We plan to send an open legal warning to the Department of Communication and Information, and also to ask for the Supreme Court to examine the case."

According to Arief, the considerations for the draft, which are based on the Press Law, Filming Law, and the Freedom of Information Act, have threatened the freedom of the press by allowing potentials for banning or news censoring. The Council of the Press has stated that the draft is against the Press Law and even the 1945 Constitution of Indonesia. (Caroline Damanik/C17-09)

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

DON'T BOTHER TO LEARN FOREIGN LANGUAGES: Google to Launch Smartphones That Will Translate for You in Real Time




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Babel Fish from The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. In Douglas Adams book the fish was put into the ear to translate
KOMPAS.com - A mobile phone that can act as an interpreter is being developed by Google. The firm says its device will convert spoken words into another language almost instantly.

Franz Och, Google's head of translation services, said: 'We think speech-to-speech translation should be possible and work reasonably well in a few years' time.

'Clearly, for it to work smoothly, you need a combination of high-accuracy machine translation and high-accuracy voice recognition, and that's what we're working on.'

While early versions of Google's website translation software sometimes produced little more than gobbledegook, an ever-growing database has enabled it to achieve far greater accuracy.

So far it covers 52 of the world's estimated 6,000 languages, the latest being Haitian Creole. Google admits speech will be an even tougher challenge than text but says a customer's phone would adapt to its user by 'learning' their style of talking.

'Everyone has a different voice, accent and pitch,' said Mr Och. 'But recognition should be effective with mobile phones because by nature they are personal to you.'

And as with automatic text translation, what may begin as a fairly primitive technique will, Google hopes, become more sophisticated with the help of millions of users around the world. However language experts believe the prospect of such technology supplanting the ability to speak a foreign tongue is a distant one.

David Crystal, honorary professor of linguistics at Bangor University, said the problems of dealing with speed of speech and range of accents could prove insurmountable.

'No system at the moment can handle that properly,' he added.

In Douglas Adams's Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the Babel Fish was a small yellow creature capable of translating any language when placed in a person's ear.

It sparked a bloody war because everyone became able to understand what other people were saying.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Pencuri Nasabah BCA Berteknologi Canggih, Uang Hilang Tiap 20 Detik


Pencuri uang nasabah BCA diduga memiliki jaringan atau peralatan canggih. Uang seorang nasabah hilang setiap 20 detik dan itu dari sejumlah ATM yang tersebar di Bali secara simultan.

Seorang nasabah BCA Kuta yang tidak mau disebut namanya menceritakan kepada detikcom, Rabu (20/1/2010). Setelah uangnya hilang dia minta penjelasan ke BCA kapan dan bagaimana uangnya hilang.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Pengarang Komik Shinchan Yoshito Usui Tewas ?



MAEBASHI, kompas..com - Seorang pendaki menemukan mayat, yang diduga mayat Yoshito Usui, kartunis serial terkenal Crayon Shinchan, yang diadaptasi buat TV dan film, di gunung yang membentang di prefektur Gunma dan Nagano, Sabtu (19/9)pagi, kata polisi.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Gempa & Tsunami Dahsyat Berpotensi Terjadi Lagi di Sumatera


 
 
Gempa & Tsunami Dahsyat Berpotensi Terjadi Lagi di Sumatera
Indonesia pernah mengalami gempa dan tsunami dahsyat di Aceh dan sekitarnya. Gempa dan tsunami serupa yang menewaskan banyak orang seperti peristiwa 26 Desember 2004 itu bisa terjadi lagi di Sumatera. Dan kota Padang yang baru diguncang gempa tahun lalu, sebagai garis bidiknya.

Demikian peringatan yang disampaikan tim ahli seismologi seperti dilansir kantor berita AFP, Senin (18/1/2010). Peringatan itu dituangkan dalam surat untuk jurnal Nature Geoscience.

Tim ini dipimpin oleh ilmuwan terkemuka John McCloskey, profesor di Institut Riset Sains Lingkungan Hidup di Universitas Ulster, Irlandia Utara. McCloskey terkenal sejak prediksi gempa Sumatera yang cukup akurat di tahun 2005.

Dikatakan tim itu, bahaya tersebut berasal dari dari penumpukan tekanan yang terus-menerus dalam dua abad terakhir di belahan parit Sunda (Sunda Trench), salah satu zona gempa paling mengerikan di dunia, yang berlangsung paralel ke pantai Sumatera bagian barat.

"Ancaman gempa penyebab tsunami yang dahsyat dengan skala kekuatan lebih dari 8,5 di tambalan Mentawai tidak berkurang.... Ada potensi timbulnya korban jiwa sebesar tsunami Samudera Hindia tahun 2004," demikian peringatan tersebut.

Tidak disebutkan kapan waktu kejadian tersebut. Namun dengan jelas diingatkan bahaya untuk Padang, kota dengan 850 ribu jiwa penduduk yang terletak di wilayah yang berisiko tersebut.

"Ancaman untuk peristiwa itu adalah jelas dan kebutuhan untuk aksi mendesak sangatlah tinggi," demikian peringatan para ahli seismologi tersebut.

Lebih dari 220 ribu orang tewas dalam bencana tsunami 26 Desember 2004 saat gempa berkekuatan 9,3 Skala Richter mengguncang parit Sunda bagian Utara.

Pada Maret 2005 lalu, McCloskey telah mengingatkan bahwa gempa yang terjadi pada 26 Desember 2004 tersebut telah menciptakan tekanan utama di bagian yang berdempetan dari kecacatan di sebelah Selatan. Dikatakannya, getaran di wilayah gempa dengan kekuatan 8,5 Skala Richter dengan kapasitas yang mampu menciptakan tsunami akan terjadi dan mengingatkan pemerintah setempat untuk bersiap-siap.

Prediksi McCloskey terbukti kebenarannya dalam dua minggu. Pada 28 Maret 2005, gempa dengan kekuatan 8,6 Skala Richter menerjang Pulau Simeulue dan menciptakan tsunami setinggi 3 meter.

Kini tim McCloskey mengingatkan pemerintah Indonesia untuk mengambil langkah-langkah guna menyiapkan diri terhadap risiko gempa bumi berikutnya di Padang usai gempa dahsyat di Padang pada 30 September 2009.

"Penting sekali bahwa pemerintah Indonesia dengan bantuan komunitas internasional dan organisasi-organisasi nonpemerintah, memastikan bahwa mereka menuntaskan upaya bantuan dan pembangunan tahan gempa usai gempa bumi ini, dan bekerja sama dengan rakyat Padang untuk membantu mereka menyiapkan diri untuk gempa berikutnya," pungkas mereka.

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