SAN MATEO, California and LONDON, March 11 /PRNewswire/ --

- Keynote to Showcase Advances in NetSuite's ERP / Accounting Software, CRM Software and Ecommerce Software Suite

- Event to be Webcast Live on NetSuite's Investor Relations Website

WATERLOO, Canada, March 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics (PI) is now providing the first in a new series of in-class, educational resources designed to help high school teachers introduce and guide students through a variety of topics in science.

The first module on "The Mystery of Dark Matter" features a 25 minute DVD and teacher guide complete with student activity sheets and suggested hands-on demonstrations. The full video and kit can be viewed online at http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca and is available to educators in a hard-copy format.

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Photosynthesis by plants, algae, and some bacteria is crucial to life on Earth. It results in food from sunlight and in its process organisms release oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide.

Scientists at the Carnegie Institution say a new discovery puts a dramatic twist on what we know - namely that certain marine microorganisms have evolved a way to break the established rules of photosynthesis.

The studies, in Biochimica et Biophysica Acta and Limnology and Oceanography, suggest these marine microorganisms get a significant proportion of their energy without a net release of oxygen or uptake of carbon dioxide.

Macrophages, derived from Greek and meaning “eating cells”, are biological cells that spring from white blood cells to destroy foreign or dying cells. They are basically cellular “policemen” that can differentiate between good and bad cells.

But some cancer cells over-express the molecular protein that macrophages recognize as friendly — they create a fake ID — which allows the cancer to avoid being perceived as foreign by macrophages. In addition, the molecules involved in the recognition mechanism appear somewhat variable from person to person, with possible links to success or failure in transplantation of stem cells.

It is generally accepted that America could immediately reduce energy consumption by at least 20% if intelligent conservation efforts were implemented at all levels. As a country, we established energy use habits decades ago when all forms of energy were relatively cheap. Lights on in high rise building at night, corridors in hotels and office buildings that are almost painfully bright, lights on in empty rooms and offices, and escalators that move even when no one is on them. This all came back to me on a recent trip to Brazil.

LAS VEGAS, March 11 /PRNewswire/ --

Altogen Biosystems (http://www.altogen.com) announced launch of new contract research services. Located in Las Vegas, NV, Altogen Custom Services focus on providing specialized biotechnology and pharmaceutical services, including RNA Interference (RNAi) services, generation of stably-expressing cell lines, assay development, screening and transfection services. In particular, the company will draw upon their unique experience with over hundred cancer cell lines and expertise in polymer and nanoparticle-based gene delivery technologies.

DOYLESTOWN, Pennsylvania and OXFORD, England, March 11 /PRNewswire/ --

- Acquisition of US Infrastructure Completes Build of EUSA's Transatlantic Commercialization Platform

- US$22.6 Million Acquisition Expands EUSA's Product Portfolio

- EUSA Raises Over US$50 Million to Fund Acquisition and Other Investments

DELFT, The Netherlands, March 11 /PRNewswire/ -- On Friday March 7 the Dutch Ministry of Transportation awarded Alert Solutions BV with the assignment to develop and produce a prototype system for remote electronic monitoring of levees. The system encompasses a large area sensor network to generate early warning signals of potential hazards concerning the stability of flood control structures. Sensor technology has not yet been applied for this purpose at this scale. With the assignment the Ministry confirms its confidence in the benefits of such a system for high water management.

SAN DIEGO, March 11 /PRNewswire/ -- In the news release, "Qualcomm Acquires Xiam Technologies Limited, Leading Provider of Wireless Content Discovery and Recommendations Technology" issued on 11 Mar 2008 08:00 GMT, by Qualcomm Incorporated nasdaq:QCOM over PR Newswire, we are advised by a representative of the company that the contact information for Richard Tinkler is incorrect. The phone number should be "+44-7720-060619" rather than "+44-208-466-0874" as originally issued inadvertently. Complete, corrected release follows:

- Deal Accelerates Commercialization of Intelligent Targeting Technology for Mobile -

PALO ALTO, California, March 11 /PRNewswire/ --

- Unrestricted Grants to Allow Each Organization to Expand its Impact to Achieve Sustainable Change

The Skoll Foundation today announced Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship for 11 organizations working around the world in the areas of tolerance and human rights, health, environmental sustainability, peace and security, and economic and social equity. The recipients, who will each receive three-year grants of US$1,000,000, join a growing global network of Skoll social entrepreneurs, now numbering 59, who have created innovative, proven solutions for tackling the world's most urgent social and economic challenges.