ROSH-HA'AYIN, Israel, September 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Kornit Digital, a leading-edge company that develops, manufactures and markets industrial high-speed digital inkjet printers, superior pigmented ink and unique chemistry solutions for the garment & apparel decorating industry, today announced the company's expansion to its new 20,000 square-foot high-tech facility.

The relocation was prompted by Kornit Digital's need for more office and R&D space, as part of the company's extensive growth in its worldwide installed base, its support network and in its existing and new products research & development venture. Located at Rosh-Ha'Ayin, Israel, the new facility includes 1,200 square-foot of office space and an 8,000 square-foot of R&D work area and labs.

LAVAL, Quebec, September 2 /PRNewswire/ --

- A New Generation of Memory Protection

MOSCOW, September 2 /PRNewswire/ --

- ISDEF'2008, the Seventh Fall Conference, Will Take Place on September 26-28 and Will Focus on the Analysis of the Present-Time Situation on the Software Market and the Business Challenges that IT Companies Face Today

VADUZ, Liechtenstein, September 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Travellers worldwide know that they can preview holiday destinations by visiting Google Earth to view pictures from panoramio.com, articles from Wikipedia or videos from YouTube. Now, Webcams.travel makes it possible to see what destinations all over the world really look like at this moment. Webcams.travel makes this possible by providing access to thousands of webcam pictures via its Webcam Community now accessible in 24 languages.

REDWOOD CITY, California, September 2 /PRNewswire/ --

Ingenuity Systems, the leading provider of information solutions for life science researchers, today announced a multi-year agreement with Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE: BMY) for use of the Ingenuity Pathways Analysis (IPA) software application. Bristol-Myers Squibb will continue to leverage IPA for the interpretation, modeling, and visualization of genomics and proteomics data to identify key biological insights to accelerate their drug discovery programs.

SHAH ALAM, Malaysia, September 2 /PRNewswire/ --

- Detroit Electric in Search for Manufacturing Partners to Roll out Electric Cars by 2009

Detroit Electric is making a come back in a big way with plans to progressively roll out affordable electric vehicles worldwide by the end of 2009. The historic electric car brand held a regional media conference today to introduce electric car technology and unveil its business and manufacturing plans moving forward.

SAN MATEO, California and LEEDS, England, September 2 /PRNewswire/ --

- New Evaxyx Siperian Services Framework Scales Critical Data Assets across Departments, Divisions, and Geographies for Greater Enterprise-Wide Decision Making

Scientists know that Salmonella and E. coli O157, a strain of E. coli that can cause serious sickness in humans, can spread to salads and vegetables if they are fertilized with contaminated manure, irrigated with contaminated water, or if they come into contact with contaminated products during cutting, washing, packing and preparation processes. However, until now, scientists did not understand how the pathogens managed to bind to the leaves.

In new research presented today at the 21st International ICFMH Symposium 'Food Micro 2008' conference in Aberdeen, a new study shows how some Salmonella bacteria use the long stringy appendages they normally use to help them 'swim' and move about to attach themselves to salad leaves and other vegetables, causing contamination and a health risk.

A man's height is a marker for risk of prostate cancer development but is more strongly linked to progression of the cancer, say a group of British researchers who conducted their own study and also reviewed 58 other published studies.

In the September issue of Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, 12 researchers at four universities in England who studied more than 9,000 men with and without prostate cancer estimated that the risk of developing the disease rises by about six percent for every 10 centimeters (3.9 inches) in height a man is over the shortest group of men in the study.

That means a man who is one foot taller than the shortest person in the study would have a 19 percent increased risk of developing the disease.

Seriously.

Stanford computer scientists have developed an artificial intelligence system that enables robotic helicopters to teach themselves to fly difficult stunts by watching other helicopters perform the same maneuvers.

The result is an autonomous helicopter than can perform a complete airshow of complex tricks on its own.

The stunts are "by far the most difficult aerobatic maneuvers flown by any computer controlled helicopter," said Andrew Ng, the professor directing the research of graduate students Pieter Abbeel, Adam Coates, Timothy Hunter and Morgan Quigley.