DENVER, August 1 /PRNewswire/ --

- Accretive U.S. 'Tuck-in' Purchase Adds Fully Integrated Web-Based Donor Recruitment System to Suite of Products

- 13th Specialized Software Application for Donor Centers and Hospitals Worldwide

LONDON, August 1 /PRNewswire/ --

- BBC, Voice of America, Amnesty International Unblocked

- Comment / Analysis Available From New Media Expert

China has reportedly unblocked banned websites following a growing row about access for journalists covering the Olympic Games.

Blocked sites had included several news websites and those of human rights organisations, including Amnesty International. The BBC's Chinese-language website, Voice of America and Hong Kong's Apple Daily now appear accessible. Some sites still remain blocked, however.

New science indicating fluoride’s dangers to the brain and other organs will be presented by prominent fluoride research scientists during back-to-back conferences of the International Society for Fluoride Research (ISFR) and the Fluoride Action Network (FAN) in Toronto August 7-11, 2008. Fluoride, added to water supplies to prevent tooth decay, is also in virtually all non-organic foods and beverages. Fluoride's brain effects were never examined prior to water fluoridation.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, August 1 /PRNewswire/ --

- Schletterer Wellness & Spa Design is Planning one of the Most Modern Medical Sports Spas of the World

In the futuristic landmark tower, "The Cube" the planning work with 3.000 sqm of Schletterer Wellness & Spa Design will be realized in the Sports City of Dubai. The opening will be in early 2010.

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LONDON, August 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Dougie Rooney, Unite National Officer, said:

"It is time to bring this farcical British Energy sales process to an end. The employees at British Energy are the best in world and are more than capable of running the next generation of nuclear energy supply if given the opportunity.

"The government must act in the interests of the employees and the entire nation. It is vital we get the new nuclear power station build programme under way in order to reduce our dependency on expensive gas and oil. If we do not act now this dependency will cripple the economy.

"The government must force British Energy to make available their sites in order that international consortiums can build the next generation of power stations.

MANCHESTER, England, August 1 /PRNewswire/ --

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With significant rises in energy costs in the UK, homeowners are increasingly concerned about household energy use and the rising cost of living. Whilst capped energy deals offer a short-term solution, Countryside Properties says that new homes could ease the long-term burden, as research shows new homes offer considerable cost-saving advantages.

Over the last decade, childhood obesity has grown into an epidemic, reflected in soaring rates of type 2 diabetes and recommendations that pediatricians check toddlers for elevated cholesterol.

What hasn't been as clear is how early to intervene.

A study presented at a pediatric research program on Friday suggested obesity prevention efforts should begin as early as age two, when children reach a "tipping point" in a progression that leads to obesity later in life.

MUMBAI, August 1 /PRNewswire/ -- - TIS' Learning Planet(TM) all set to Enable Success at one of the World's Leading Petrochemical Companies.

Learning Planet(TM), an Enterprise Learning Management System from global E-learning provider TIS, has recently been implemented at EQUATE Petrochemical Company, a Kuwait-based global downstream petrochemical company.

According to Anil Sonkar - Head, Software Solutions, TIS, "EQUATE was looking for a system that enables seamless connectivity to its current SAP portal and meets the company's objectives to facilitate training and workflow process development."

Sonkar added "EQUATE required a robust Learning Management System (LMS) that would address these two key issues."

LONDON, August 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Dell is about to enter the mp3 player market (http://tinyurl.com/574go2), crime stats are to be mapped (http://tinyurl.com/5q5oo6), O2's profits have dropped (http://tinyurl.com/68277s) and Scrabble has failed to get Scrabulous off Facebook (http://tinyurl.com/5jakdn).

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The pinhole camera, a technique known since ancient times, has inspired a futuristic technology for lensless, three-dimensional imaging. Working at both the Advanced Light Source (ALS) at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and at FLASH, the free-electron laser in Hamburg, Germany, an international group of scientists has produced two of the brightest, sharpest x-ray holograms of microscopic objects ever made, thousands of times more efficiently than previous x-ray-holographic methods.

The x-ray hologram made at ALS beamline 9.0.1 was of Leonardo da Vinci's famous drawing "Vitruvian Man," a lithographic reproduction less than two micrometers (millionths of a meter, or microns) square, etched with an electron-beam nanowriter. The hologram required a five-second exposure and had a resolution of 50 nanometers (billionths of a meter).