REDWOOD CITY, California, August 5 /PRNewswire/ --

Ingenuity Systems, the leading provider of information solutions for life science researchers, today introduced Ingenuity Analysis Services, custom-tailored professional scientific services for scientists working with 'omics data related to compound profiling, target identification, and mechanism of action studies. The new services are designed to meet the needs of research teams that require a rapid turnaround for a project, or who do not have the required resources internally.

LONDON, August 5 /PRNewswire/ --

- More than 3 out of 4 Searches Conducted on Google Sites

- Bebo Acquisition Propels AOL LLC to #6 Ranked Search Property

comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its report on U.K. Internet search activity in June 2008, based on data from the comScore qSearch 2.0 online measurement service.

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Top 10 U.K. Search Properties

LONDON, August 5 /PRNewswire/ --

- Romance is on Track and Online With Free Wi-Fi at St Pancras International

St Pancras International is the first UK station to offer free Wi-Fi access, making it the perfect place to meet. The 45 million people who travel through St Pancras International every year now have access to free and fast Wi-Fi.

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DUBLIN, Ireland and WASHINGTON, August 5 /PRNewswire/ --

- MSN Mobile and Morodo Join Number of Companies Adopting DeviceAtlas Database for Delivering Device-Aware Content

dotMobi -- the company behind the .mobi Internet address designed to help consumers find mobile-specific content -- today announced that Microsoft's MSN Mobile group will use dotMobi's DeviceAtlas mobile device database to help develop and deliver mobile-aware content to its customers.

Yesterday, newspapers were telling us half of apes and monkeys face extinction and today we find out we could be overwhelmed by them.

The Wildlife Conservation Society released a census showing massive numbers of these great apes alive and well in the Republic of Congo.

Western lowland gorillas are one of four recognized gorilla sub-species, which also include mountain gorillas, eastern lowland gorillas, and Cross River gorillas. All are classified as "critically endangered" by the IUCN, except eastern lowland gorillas, which are endangered.

MINNEAPOLIS, August 5 /PRNewswire/ --

- New SocketModem(R) HSDPA Available with USB or Serial Interfaces

LONDON, August 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Banque Centrale Populaire (BCP), one of the largest banks in Morocco, has strengthened its trade finance offer to corporates with the new trade finance solutions from Misys, the global application software and services company.

The extension of the longstanding partnership with Misys has allowed Banque Centrale Populaire to introduce the latest version of Misys Trade Innovation and benefit from the front-office award-winning solution Misys Trade Portal. The integrated solution allows the Bank to expand its foreign trade financing operations effectively and provide better products and services to its customers.

LONDON, August 5 /PRNewswire/ --

- Moneybookers Now Opening Over 5,000 Virtual Accounts Everyday - Merchants Now Using Moneybookers in Over 40 Countries

Moneybookers, one of Europe's largest online payment systems, today reached its target of opening five million accounts well in advance of schedule after enjoying rapid growth in Europe. Moneybookers, which is now one of the largest providers of e-wallets worldwide, also now offers an extensive payment network and combines a limitless money transfer service with local payment options in more than 40 countries for online shopping and transactions.

When Yale astrophysicist Kevin Schawinski and colleagues at Oxford University enlisted public support in cataloguing galaxies, they never envisioned the strange object Hanny van Arkel found in archived images of the night sky.

The Dutch school teacher, a volunteer in the Galaxy Zoo project that allows members of the public to take part in astronomy research online, discovered a mysterious and unique object some observers are calling a "cosmic ghost."

When van Arkel posted about the image that quickly became known as "Hanny's Voorwerp" ( Dutch for "object") on the Galaxy Zoo forum, astronomers who run the site began to investigate and soon realized van Arkel might have found a new class of astronomical object.

A new Carnegie Mellon University brain imaging study of dyslexic students and other poor readers shows that the brain can permanently rewire itself and overcome reading deficits, if students are given 100 hours of intensive remedial instruction.

The study, published in the August issue of the journal Neuropsychologia, shows that the remedial instruction resulted in an increase in brain activity in several cortical regions associated with reading, and that neural gains became further solidified during the year following instruction.

"This study demonstrates how remedial instruction can use the plasticity of the human brain to gain an educational improvement," said neuroscientist Marcel Just, director of Carnegie Mellon's Center for Cognitive Brain Imaging (CCBI) and senior author of the study. "Focused instruction can help underperforming brain areas to increase their proficiency."