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Square Enix Announces Song Summoner: the Unsung Heroes, a Full-Scale Role-Playing Game for iPod, Now Available on iTunes

Square Enix Announces Song Summoner: the Unsung Heroes, a Full-Scale Role-Playing Game for iPod, Now Available on iTunes

LONDON, July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of Square Enix(R) interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, today announces the release of SONG SUMMONER(…
Mathematical Model Says Climate Change Will Make Storms Worse

Mathematical Model Says Climate Change Will Make Storms Worse

A new mathematical model developed by University of Michigan atmospheric and planetary scientist Nilton Renno says that dust devils, water spouts, tornadoes, hurricanes and cyclones are all born of…
Discovery: Abrolhos Bank Reef Is Twice Previously Believed Size

Discovery: Abrolhos Bank Reef Is Twice Previously Believed Size

Scientists announced today the discovery of reef structures they believe doubles the size of the Southern Atlantic Ocean's largest and richest reef system, the Abrolhos Bank, off the southern coast…
Tomatoes May Be 'Edible Vaccine' Against Alzheimer's Disease

Tomatoes May Be 'Edible Vaccine' Against Alzheimer's Disease

Poor tomatoes. They've overtaken spinach as the organic food we most worry about and they've been in the middle of the genetically modified foods debate for years. Yet tomatoes have their proponents…
A Ground Cover Solution To Erosion From Biofuel Farming

A Ground Cover Solution To Erosion From Biofuel Farming

Ground cover may be one workable method to reduce the effects of erosion that future biomass harvests are predicted to bring. Iowa State University researchers are looking at ways to use ground…
comScore M:Metrics: Photo Messages Set to Edge Out Postcards as Photo Messaging Heats Up in the Summer

comScore M:Metrics: Photo Messages Set to Edge Out Postcards as Photo Messaging Heats Up in the Summer

RESTON, Virginia, July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- - Photo Messaging Climbed 60 Percent in the United States During the Past Year comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today…
Jonathan Morris and Christopher Holmes Join Data Explorers

Jonathan Morris and Christopher Holmes Join Data Explorers

LONDON, July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Data Explorers today announced the appointment of Jonathan Morris as COO and Christopher Holmes as Sales Director. Both bring with them a wealth of experience from the…
Alpha Defensins May Be Protein Marker For Schizophrenia Risk

Alpha Defensins May Be Protein Marker For Schizophrenia Risk

Schizophrenia is a severe and complex psychiatric illness that affects about 1% of the population. Diagnosis currently relies on subjective clinical interviews and the assessment of ambiguous…
Prototyping Machine 'Bakes' New Bones From Metal Powder

Prototyping Machine 'Bakes' New Bones From Metal Powder

Scientists have long been fascinated by structure of bone. Bone is very light but can withstand heavy pressure and he inside is like a sponge so bone is firm and compact in certain places and porous…
Understanding Epidemiology Could Lessen Impact Of Cancer False Positives

Understanding Epidemiology Could Lessen Impact Of Cancer False Positives

False-positive results are an inherent risk in cancer research, particularly in observational epidemiology studies. The frequency and impact of misleading results can be mitigated if researchers use…

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