REHOVOT, Israel; JERSEY CITY, New Jersey; PHILADELPHIA, December 22 /PRNewswire/ --

- miRview(TM) mets can Accurately Identify the Primary Tumor Site in Patients Presenting With Metastatic Cancer, as Well in Patients Whose Tumor has Been Labeled Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP)

- In the US Alone Hundreds of Thousands of Patients are Diagnosed Each Year With Metastatic Cancer, and Approximately 70,000 Patients are Diagnosed With CUP Each Year

- Rosetta Genomics Will Hold a Conference Call Today, Monday, December 22nd, at 08:30 am EST, to Discuss the Launch of its microRNA-based Tests

MUMBAI, December 22 /PRNewswire/ --

- Potential First-in-Class Anti-Secretory Anti-Diarrheal Agent for Multiple Indications Including HIV-Associated Diarrhea

- Glenmark has Crofelemer Rights for diarrhea Indications in 140 Countries; Molecule Currently in Phase 3 trials. ROW Sales Market Opportunity of US $ 80 Million for HIV-Associated Diarrhea

- Crofelemer has Been Granted Fast Track Designation by US-FDA

MUMBAI, December 22 /PRNewswire/ --

PARIS, December 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU) today announced that it remains the worldwide leader in the fixed broadband access market, supporting the largest mass deployments of video, voice and data services. Today, one out of three fixed broadband subscribers around the world is served through an access network provided by Alcatel-Lucent.This market leadership is driven by a strategy of continuous innovation and quality assurance.

LONDON, December 22 /PRNewswire/ --

- Having Recently Won More Than 20 Million Internet Users, Twenga Takes Comparison-Shopping Mobile With New Bargain-Hunter's Guide for the iPhone

Twenga (http://www.twenga.co.uk/), the most comprehensive shopping search engine on the Web, today launched the first iPhone application to help shoppers find the best price available before buying in-store. Developed in collaboration with software publisher Backelite (http://www.backelite.com/), this application is available from today in six countries, including the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and The Netherlands.

Know before you buy: prices, product specifications, consumer reviews...

Over the last 60 years, ever-smaller generations of transistors have driven exponential growth in computing power. Could molecules, each turned into miniscule computer components, trigger even greater growth in computing over the next 60?

Atomic-scale computing, in which computer processes are carried out in a single molecule or using a surface atomic-scale circuit, holds vast promise for the microelectronics industry. It allows computers to continue to increase in processing power through the development of components in the nano- and pico scale. In theory, atomic-scale computing could put computers more powerful than today’s supercomputers in everyone’s pocket.
The heat created by human activities does not even amount to 1/10,000th of the heat that the Earth receives from the sun, say a group of researchers, and it may not be possible to get people to agree to burn fewer fossil fuels but covering parts of the Earth would offset that.

This radical plan to curb global warming and so reverse the climate change caused by burning of fossil fuels since the industrial revolution would involve covering parts of the world's deserts with reflective sheeting and they write about it in the January issue of the International Journal of Global Environmental Issues.

LONDON, December 22 /PRNewswire/ --

- Revolutionary Bioresonance Nutritional Therapy Helps Smokers Beat Nicotine Addiction

- Drug Free, Pain Free, Non-Invasive Natural Therapy - 90% Success Rate

People who are thinking about giving up smoking and saving on average GBP92,000 in a lifetime are desperate to find an easy way to quit. 70% of the 10 million people who smoke want to quit but find the conventional methods of giving up very difficult. There is now a new revolutionary method allowing people to give up after just one treatment.

With the government tightening their reins on smoking in the UK and now looking at banning displays of cigarettes for sale, it's becoming increasingly difficult for smokers to buy cigarettes and smoke freely.

LONDON, December 22 /PRNewswire/ --

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Mr Site - the UK's favourite DIY website creator - has just scooped a prestigious nomination at the Esquire Magazine's Man at the Top Awards.

The Mr Site Takeaway Website Pro was nominated in the Best Business Tool Category alongside the Nokia E71, Samsung SCX-4500W Printer, the Cardscan Executive and the Livescrive Pulse Smartpen.

A groundbreaking study of popularity by a Michigan State University scientist has found that genes elicit not only specific behaviors but also the social consequences of those behaviors.  According to the investigation by behavioral geneticist S. Alexandra Burt, male college students who had a gene associated with rule-breaking behavior were rated most popular by a group of previously unacquainted peers.

It's not unusual for adolescent rule-breakers to be well-liked – previous research has made that link – but Burt is the first to provide meaningful evidence for the role of a specific gene in this process. The study appears in the latest issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Scientists report that human gene mutations expressed in yeast cells can predict the severity of Batten Disease, a fatal nervous system disorder that begins during childhood. The new study published in Disease Models&Mechanisms (DMM) describes how the extent of changes in mutated cells paralleled the severity of symptoms seen in humans.