RESTON, Virginia, July 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- New customers find value in CorasWorks new modular application system

CorasWorks Corporation today announced an exciting list of key customer wins across its modular application development software product lines. These wins demonstrate and further confirm that CorasWorks continues to provide the fastest, lowest cost, and most maintainable approach to designing and building business solutions on the Microsoft(R) SharePoint(R) platform.

CALGARY, July 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- Submission Demonstrates Progress of Plant-Derived Insulin Program Scheduled to Enter the Clinic Later This Year

VANCOUVER, Canada, July 29 /PRNewswire/ --

The latest comScore Media Metrix numbers now rank the free dating site Plentyoffish.com as the leading dating site in both North America (U.S.A. + Canada) and the United Kingdom.

SUNNYVALE, California and SHENZHEN, China, July 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- Telegent's mobile TV solution enables consumers to receive all local broadcast channels no matter where they are

Telegent Systems, the company that makes television mobile with its high-performance single-chip mobile TV solutions, today announced that it has been selected by SHENZHEN ZTE MOBILE TELECOM CO. LTD., a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, to provide its free-to-air mobile TV solution for selected ZTE mobile handsets sold worldwide. Under the agreement, Telegent will be the exclusive supplier for the free-to-air mobile TV feature for a period of two years.

LONDON, July 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- Big Brother Gossip Spurs Traffic to Entertainment News Sites

- Acquisition of Bebo Propels AOL to U.K.'s 6th Ranked Property

comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its June rankings of the largest and fastest-growing Internet properties and site categories in the U.K. based on data from the comScore World Metrix audience measurement service.

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Supported by the European Commission 7th Framework Programme of Information Society Technologies, the euroFOT integrated project launched in May and led by Ford involves 28 partners including major European vehicle manufacturers as well as leading automotive technology suppliers and research institutes and will be conducted over a period of 40 months.

In vertebrates with separate sexes, sex determination can be genotypic (GSD) or temperature-dependent (TSD). TSD is very common in reptiles, where the ambient temperature during sensitive periods of early development irreversibly determines whether an individual will be male or female. The number of males and females in a population is the sex ratio, a key demographic parameter crucial for population viability.

Some studies have suggested that TSD may also be very common in some species of fish, with increasing temperatures generally affecting the sex ratio of a species in one of three ways: increased numbers of males, increased numbers of females or increased numbers of males at high and low temperatures, with a balanced sex ratio at intermediate temperatures.

Sleep is regulated by two processes: circadian and homeostatic. Circadian regulation affects the timing of sleep, and the homeostatic mechanism affects the need for sleep.

While scientists and physicians know what happens if you don't get six to eight hours of sleep per night, investigators have long been puzzled about what controls the actual need for sleep. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine might have an answer, at least in fruit flies. In a recent study of fruit flies, they identified a gene that controls sleep.

Researchers have created a 3D image of a material referred to as "liquid smoke." Aerogel, also known as liquid smoke or "San Francisco fog," is an open-cell polymer with pores smaller than 50 nanometers in diameter.

Aerogel is a form of nanofoam, an engineered material designed for high strengh-to-weight ratio. Such nanofoam structires are also present in the fields of geology, phospholipids, cells, bone structure, polymers and structural materials, wherever lightness and strength are needed.

For the first time, Lawrence Livermore and Lawrence Berkeley scientists have peered into this material and created three-dimensional images to determine its strength and potential new applications.

An enriched extract of Boswellia serrata (the 'Indian Frankincense' herb) has been proven to reduce the symptoms of osteoarthritis. Research published today in Arthritis Research & Therapy has shown that patients taking the herbal remedy showed significant improvement in as little as seven days.

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis; it commonly affects weight-bearing joints such as the knees and hips, along with the hands, wrists, feet and spine. The symptoms include pain, stiffness and limited movement. This randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial of 70 patients will be of great interest to sufferers, especially those who don't get adequate relief from existing treatments.