VIENNA, Austria, August 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, the media reported that George Clooney left his girlfriend after she underwent breast augmentation with silicon

Many men comment that they find silicon implants unappealing. Besides attracting more laughter than anything else, they have serious drawbacks: They may not only cause pain when swimming in cool water, they also leave visible scars and often make surgical lifting and change of implants necessary later.

Hyaluronic acid is intensely marketed currently. In this method, Hyaluronic acid is being injected into the breast into nut-size depots which can be felt when touching the breast. Repeated injections will leave additional scars. Also the costs are substantial: 200 ml per side cost roughly 14,000 Euros.

LONDON, August 27 /PRNewswire/ --

- European Internet Audience Soars to More than 240 Million Visitors in June

- Regional Online Penetration Highest in the Netherlands and Nordic Countries

comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released the results of a study of the online behavior of European Internet audiences based on data from the comScore World Metrix audience measurement service, showing Russia as the fastest-growing Internet population on the continent.

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Fastest Growing Internet Audiences in Europe

CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH, England and MILPITAS, California, August 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Peakdale Molecular Ltd (CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH, UK) a leading provider in specialist chemistry services to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry, and ChemPrintCo LLC (MILPITAS, CA, USA), a unique and cost-effective provider of products and systems for the biotechnology industry, today announce the launch of AssayReady4U(TM).

AssayReady4U(TM) is an online based storefront which allows drug discovery researchers the ability to search, design and select compounds from a live physical collection of screening compounds. Then, using additional options, build their final assay by selecting the exact amount and concentration required to perform their own unique experiments.

MELBOURNE, Australia, August 27 /PRNewswire/ --

Professor David Hill, Director of The Cancer Council Victoria, will commence in his role as President of the International Union Against Cancer (UICC) on 27 August 2008 at the World Cancer Congress in Geneva.

The UICC is a powerful advocacy group with more than 300 member agencies including Cancer Research United Kingdom and the American Cancer Society. Under Professor Hill's leadership the UICC will drive the worldwide agenda improving cancer prevention and survival through its membership base. Professor Hill said Governments around the world that focus on cancer prevention campaigns today will potentially save the lives of millions of people.

LONDON, August 27 /PRNewswire/ --

- Enables Market Operations and Risk Management for Leading Wind Power Company

MUMBAI, India, August 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (Reuters: SUN.BO, Bloomberg: SUNP IN, NSE: SUN PHARMA, BSE: 524715) today announced it was victorious in all elements of its defense of the litigation brought against it in the Tel-Aviv District Court by Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (Taro) and certain of its directors.

MUMBAI, August 27 /PRNewswire/ -- In connection with yesterday's decision in the Tel Aviv District Court, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (Reuters: SUN.BO, Bloomberg: SUNP IN, NSE: SUN PHARMA, BSE: 524715) today will file an Amendment to its previously announced Tender Offer by its subsidiary, Alkaloida Chemical Company Exclusive Group Ltd. (Alkaloida). The Amendment provides for the waiver of certain conditions to the Tender Offer, including the condition that the controlling shareholders of Taro have performed their obligations under their Option Agreement with Sun Pharma. Sun is not aware of any other conditions that would not be satisfied if the Tender Offer were to expire today and is preparing to close the Tender Offer.

The geysers of Yellowstone National Park owe their existence to the "Yellowstone hotspot", a region of molten rock buried deep beneath Yellowstone, geologists have found, but how hot is this "hotspot," and what's causing it?

In an effort to find out, Derek Schutt of Colorado State University and Ken Dueker of the University of Wyoming took the hotspot's temperature. They published results in the August, 2008, issue of the journal Geology.

"Yellowstone is located atop of one of the few large volcanic hotspots on Earth," said Schutt. "But though the hot material is a volcanic plume, it's cooler than others of its kind, such as one in Hawaii."

A 75-million-year-old fossil of a pregnant turtle and a nest of fossilized eggs that were discovered in the badlands of southeastern Alberta by scientists and staff from the University of Calgary and the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology are yielding new ideas on the evolution of egg-laying and reproduction in turtles and tortoises.

It is the first time the fossil of a pregnant turtle has been found and the description of this discovery was published today in the British journal Biology Letters.

The mother carrying the eggs was found in 1999 by Tyrrell staff while the nest of eggs was discovered in 2005 by U of C scientist Darla Zelenitsky, the lead author of the article and an expert on fossil nest sites, and her field assistant. Both were found about 85 km south of Medicine Hat in the Manyberries area.