ANKARA, Turkey, January 31 /PRNewswire/ --

PlanetofInternet.com is poised to completely change how people surf the Web. Instead of having to click on boring text links or banners, Internet users can visit other websites by traveling through a virtual city. Within this city surfers can access websites through two types of buildings: companies and houses.

Sports pundits across the country have been comparing the so-far unbeaten 2007 New England Patriots to the perfect 1972 Dolphins all year. A New York cardiologist has used the scientific statistics used in large-scale medical trials to determine which of the two teams is superior.

Using a format and approach typically reserved for the cardiovascular therapy studies he writes and reviews, Dr.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, January 31 /PRNewswire/ --

Redline Communications Group Inc. (TSX and AIM: RDL), a leading provider of standards-based WiMAX access and broadband wireless infrastructure products, today announced it will lead a one-day workshop entitled "WiMAX Fundamentals' as part of the SAMENA Telecommunications Council conference on January 31st, 2008 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

A team at the University of Copenhagen have tracked down a genetic mutation which took place 6-10,000 years ago and is the cause of the eye color of all blue-eyed humans alive on the planet today.

What is the genetic mutation?

“Originally, we all had brown eyes”, said Professor Eiberg from the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. “But a genetic mutation affecting the OCA2 gene in our chromosomes resulted in the creation of a “switch”, which literally “turned off” the ability to produce brown eyes.”

The OCA2 gene codes for the so-called P protein, which is involved in the production of melanin, the pigment that gives color to our hair, eyes and skin.

SAN FRANCISCO and LONDON, January 30 /PRNewswire/ --

- Build-to-Suit Datacentre Facility Designed and Constructed by Digital Realty Trust to Serve as Cornerstone for HSBC's IT Infrastructure in Europe

REDMOND, Washington, and WALTHAM, Massachusetts, January 30 /PRNewswire/ --

- SUSE Linux Enterprise has been selected by Renault to consolidate existing Linux environment and provide IT interoperability between Windows and Linux.

LONDON, January 30 /PRNewswire/ --

- ASDA Electricals customers receive online digital receipts and additional free services for their newly-purchased items

MyThings.com (http://www.mythings.com) has partnered with the successful UK retailer ASDA, a Wal-Mart company, to help protect ASDA customers' online purchases. ASDA Electricals (http://www.asda-electricals.co.uk) customers can now anonymously save their receipts for free, complete with images, descriptions, model numbers, prices, dates purchased, and warranty expiration dates. After saving their receipts, users gain access to MyThings services, including accessories, product information, manuals, downloads, warranties, insurance, and free valuation. Members can also register other belongings free of charge.

ORLANDO, Florida, January 30 /PRNewswire/ --

John Wagner, M.D., recognized as a leader in the field of cord blood stem cell transplantation, has joined the team at CORD:USE Cord Blood Bank. Dr. Wagner's extensive experience and knowledge in transplant medicine and stem cell biology will provide a significant contribution to CORD:USE.

"We're honored and fortunate to have him as a member of our distinguished team," says Edward Guindi, M.D., President and CEO of CORD:USE Cord Blood Bank.

Healthy consumers can handle low levels of bacteria occasionally found in cosmetics but for severely ill patients these bacteria may trigger life-threatening infections, as patients in the intensive care unit at one Barcelona hospital discovered after using contaminated body moisturizer. The Burkholderia cepacia bacteria outbreak is detailed in Critical Care.

Five patients suffered from infection including bacteremia, lower respiratory tract infection and urinary tract infection associated with the bacterial outbreak in August 2006.

Although there is unquestionably much left to be discovered about life on Earth, charismatic animals like mammals are usually well documented, and it is rare to find a new species today—especially from a group as intriguing as the elephant-shrews, monogamous mammals found only in Africa with a colorful history of misunderstood ancestry.

Like shrews, these small, furry mammals eat mostly insects. Early scientists named them elephant-shrews not because they thought the animals were related to elephants but because of their long, flexible snouts. Ironically, recent molecular research has shown that they are actually more closely related to elephants than to shrews.