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Popular Football Website Launches NFLWaterCooler.com - BETA, a Facebook-like Social Media Network for NFL Fans

2011-07-22
Fantasy sports website NFLSoup.com announces its launch of a Facebook-like social media network, dedicated solely to providing elite communication between all of it's members. NFLWaterCooler, currently it it's Beta version, is a user-to-user social media site for the casual or diehard NFL fan, connecting all site members and encouraging interaction at the highest level. NFLWaterCooler.com puts NFL and Fantasy Football fans directly in the middle of fluid social connection, allowing fans to connect, communicate, and share all things football. With the ability to chat, ...

CastleCasino.com Launches Live Roulette Online from a Real Casino

2011-07-22
CastleCasino.com has today announced the launch of its new live roulette game, broadcast from a real casino - the Sporting Emporium Casino, Dublin, Ireland. This new offering, which runs alongside the current CastleCasino.com game of live roulette broadcast from a television studio, and a live roulette version in Spanish, is set to run from 6PM to 6AM GMT, 7 days a week. This additional CastleCasino.com offering has enabled them to join the elite of live roulette providers by becoming one of the only online casinos to offer live roulette from both a studio, and a ...

Town of Lantana Partners with Boynton Beach & Lake Worth Chambers to Roll Out New GreenBiz Energy Financing Program

2011-07-22
The Town of Lantana, in partnership with the Greater Lake Worth and Greater Boynton Beach Chambers of Commerce, has selected a team led by EcoCity Partners, L3C to create the new GreenBiz Energy Collaborative Program. This innovative new initiative will leverage up to $15-million in private bank financing to enable businesses to complete energy efficiency or renewable energy projects on their buildings and facilities, which should result in lower energy costs while generating new jobs for local contractors. The financing will fund the upfront costs of the building retrofits. The ...

Perlage Systems, Inc. Announces Perlini Cocktail Carbonating System Now Available for Purchase Worldwide

2011-07-22
The Perlini Cocktail Carbonating System, a revolutionary new product for producing sparkling cocktails, is now available online for domestic and international shipping. Made by Perlage Systems, Inc., Perlini is the first and only system designed for, and by, serious bartenders and mixologists. Specifically tailored to the needs of bars and restaurants, it is designed to withstand the rigors of demanding commercial environments. Perlini can be used with disposable CO2 cartridges or a refillable CO2 source, making it the perfect solution for restaurants and bars, as well ...

Industry Expert Rick Palingo Joins Meyer Fulfillment, Expanding the Company's Financial Services Capabilities Nationwide

Industry Expert Rick Palingo Joins Meyer Fulfillment, Expanding the Companys Financial Services Capabilities Nationwide
2011-07-22
William B. Meyer, Inc., with locations in Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts, is pleased to announce that Rick Palingo, a well established expert in the fulfillment services field for the financial services industry, has joined the fourth generation family-owned and operated organization as a Strategic Account Executive. The appointment of Palingo, who will expand the company's commitment to providing leading service to companies specializing in mutual funds, insurance and banking services, is the next step in MEYER's commitment to assemble only the highest-level ...

HerculesPoker Announces Launch of Affiliate Program with 50% Revenue Share

HerculesPoker Announces Launch of Affiliate Program with 50% Revenue Share
2011-07-22
HerculesPoker, an online casino and gaming destination, announces the launch of its affiliate program. This is one of the most generous affiliate programs available in the gaming world, with affiliates receiving 50% of the revenue share, an amount significantly higher than the industry norm. Additionally, there is also the possibility of earning a 5% sub-commission if the affiliate refers another person. Opportunities for earning commission come in the form of banner ads, bonus codes, a downloadable game client and more. The program also offers mass email communication ...

Internet Dating is Now the Quickest, Safest and Cheapest Way to Find the Partner of Your Dreams

Internet Dating is Now the Quickest, Safest and Cheapest Way to Find the Partner of Your Dreams
2011-07-22
And with 15 million singles in the UK, Internet dating is now the quickest, safest and cheapest way to find the partner of your dreams. (Or enjoy a little online flirtation if that's your thing.) Online dating is one of the Internet's largest business sectors and a completely acceptable - even fashionable - way to meet your partner. Gone are the days where an awkward silence would greet the question 'where did you meet?' These days a newly engaged couple are happy to share the fact they met online and are quick to divulge which dating site they used. In fact, a fifth ...

Prompt Proofing Says Do Not Ignore the Power of the Blog (Part 3)

2011-07-22
We have talked about two major benefits of business blogging in Part 1 and Part 2 of this blog series. We have discussed how a blog allows you to have your own voice on the world wide web, and how you have the opportunity to become known as an expert in your field through informative and interesting blog posts. This week we finish up with a major benefit of business blogging - this benefit is the main reason many businesses start a blog in the first place: INCREASE TRAFFIC TO YOUR SITE That's right, that elusive Google ranking can start creeping up without the expense ...

OutdoorSportsmanAuctions.com: The First Penny Auction Website Catering to Campers, Fishermen and Hunters

2011-07-22
A shaky stock market, rising unemployment and fear over an uncertain financial future have thousands of outdoor sportsmen and women looking for answers on how to afford the gear they want to continue enjoying their outdoor activities. OutdoorSportsmanAuctions.com offers them a way to get that gear at prices they can afford. Most people are not familiar with Penny Auctions. The simplest explanation is that they are a hybrid between a traditional auction and eBay. In a penny auction the auctioneer is replaced by a countdown timer and every time a new bid is placed the ...

Domestic Violence Charity Debuts Hollywood Sneak Peek for 100 City Tour

Domestic Violence Charity Debuts Hollywood Sneak Peek for 100 City Tour
2011-07-22
This week, The Boulevard Zen Foundation announced its founder, Rich Tola, and a team of celebrity yoga teachers and film crew, will journey 30,000 miles across America, visiting 100 cities in 100 days. Tola will film trivia-filled, fat burning workouts everyday to be distributed for free over the Internet. "We want to give people a reason to watch us and workout with us, and give them a reason to donate." After all, Rich Tola's FAT BURN AMERICA Tour: 100 Cities in 100 Days is a fundraiser to help the charity grow. The Boulevard Zen Foundation teaches the physical, ...

When injured muscles mistakenly grow bones

2011-07-22
CHICAGO --- For hundreds of thousands of people, injuring a muscle through an accident like falling off a bike or having surgery can result in a strange and serious complication. Their muscles start growing bones. No one understood what caused the abnormal bone growth, so there was no treatment. But now, research from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania shows that a neuropeptide in the brain called Substance P appears to trigger the formation of the extraskeletal bone. Eliminating ...

Work engagement, job satisfaction, and productivity -- they're a virtuous cycle

2011-07-22
Engaged workers—those who approach their work with energy, dedication, and focus—are more open to new information, more productive, and more willing to go the extra mile. Moreover, engaged workers take the initiative to change their work environments in order to stay engaged. What do we know about the inner workings of work engagement, and how can employers enhance it to improve job performance? In a new article to be published in the August issue of Current Directions in Psychological Science , a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, Arnold B. Bakker ...

Caltech researchers create the first artificial neural network out of DNA

Caltech researchers create the first artificial neural network out of DNA
2011-07-22
PASADENA, Calif.—Artificial intelligence has been the inspiration for countless books and movies, as well as the aspiration of countless scientists and engineers. Researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have now taken a major step toward creating artificial intelligence—not in a robot or a silicon chip, but in a test tube. The researchers are the first to have made an artificial neural network out of DNA, creating a circuit of interacting molecules that can recall memories based on incomplete patterns, just as a brain can. "The brain is incredible," ...

As new data wave begins, a gene study in one disease discovers mutations in an unrelated disease

2011-07-22
Often enough, in science as in life, unexpected knowledge has a personal impact. Researchers seeking rare gene variants in just a few individuals with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) discovered that one patient had a novel combination of two mutations. Those mutations caused a different disease, unrelated to ADHD—a blood disorder called idiopathic hemolytic anemia. Although the man had long contended with the blood disease, "idiopathic" meant that physicians were unable to determine the cause of his particular anemia—until now, say authors of a new study. As ...

Animal model sheds light on rare genetic disorder, signaling pathway

2011-07-22
SALT LAKE CITY – A team of researchers from the University of Utah and Brigham Young University has developed a mouse model of focal dermal hypoplasia, a rare human birth defect that causes serious skin abnormalities and other medical problems. This animal model not only provides insight into studying the cause of focal dermal hypoplasia (FDH), but also offers a novel way to study a signaling pathway that is crucial for embryonic development. The findings were published July 19, 2011, online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. FDH is an uncommon ...

Genetic map of African-Americans to aid study of diseases, human evolution

2011-07-22
JACKSON, Miss. – A group of researchers from the University of Oxford, Harvard Medical School and the University of Mississippi Medical Center has constructed the world's most detailed genetic map, a tool scientists can use to better understand the roots of disease and how DNA is passed generationally to create diversity in the human species. About 5,000 Jackson-area volunteers were included in a group of nearly 30,000 African-Americans whose genetic information the scientists used to create the map. The map pinpoints genome locations where people splice together DNA ...

URMC researchers exploring keys to melanoma progression

2011-07-22
Melanoma is devastating on many fronts: rates are rising dramatically among young people, it is deadly if not caught early, and from a biological standpoint, the disease tends to adapt to even the most modern therapies, known as VEGF inhibitors. University of Rochester researchers, however, made an important discovery about proteins that underlie and stimulate the disease, opening the door for a more targeted treatment in the future. This month in the journal Cancer Research, Lei Xu, Ph.D., assistant professor of Biomedical Genetics at the University of Rochester Medical ...

TGen, Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center studying new breast cancer drug

2011-07-22
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — July 20, 2011 — A new drug targeting the PI3K gene in patients with advanced breast cancer shows promising results in an early phase I investigational study conducted at Virginia G. Piper Cancer at Scottsdale Healthcare, according to a presentation by oncologist Dr. Daniel D. Von Hoff at the 47th annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). The drug under investigation, GDC-0941, manufactured by Genentech Inc., South San Francisco, Calif., targets the PI3K gene, which is abnormal in about 20-30 percent of patients with advanced ...

Fast prediction of axon behavior

2011-07-22
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed a computer modeling method to accurately predict how a peripheral nerve axon responds to electrical stimuli, slashing the complex work from an inhibitory weeks-long process to just a few seconds. The method, which enables efficient evaluation of a nerve's response to millions of electrode designs, is an integral step toward building more accurate and capable electrodes to stimulate nerves and thereby enable people with paralysis or amputated limbs better control of movement. To increase the accuracy of the ...

U of M researchers discover gene required to maintain male sex throughout life

2011-07-22
MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (July 20, 2011) – University of Minnesota Medical School and College of Biological Sciences researchers have made a key discovery showing that male sex must be maintained throughout life. The research team, led by Drs. David Zarkower and Vivian Bardwell of the U of M Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development, found that removing an important male development gene, called Dmrt1, causes male cells in mouse testis to become female cells. The findings are published online today in Nature. In mammals, sex chromosomes (XX in female, XY ...

Research outlines math framework that could help convert 'junk' energy into useful power

Research outlines math framework that could help convert junk energy into useful power
2011-07-22
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A University at Buffalo-led research team has developed a mathematical framework that could one day form the basis of technologies that turn road vibrations, airport runway noise and other "junk" energy into useful power. The concept all begins with a granular system comprising a chain of equal-sized particles -- spheres, for instance -- that touch one another. In a paper in Physical Review E this June, UB theoretical physicist Surajit Sen and colleagues describe how altering the shape of grain-to-grain contact areas between the particles dramatically ...

Survey: Killing of bin Laden worsened Americans' views of US Muslims

2011-07-22
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Instead of calming fears, the death of Osama bin Laden actually led more Americans to feel threatened by Muslims living in the United States, according to a new nationwide survey. In the weeks following the U.S. military campaign that killed bin Laden, the head of the terrorist organization Al Qaeda, American attitudes toward Muslim Americans took a significant negative shift, results showed. Americans found Muslims living in the United States more threatening after bin Laden's death, positive perceptions of Muslims plummeted, and those surveyed were ...

Seeing the S-curve in everything

Seeing the S-curve in everything
2011-07-22
DURHAM, N.C. – Esses are everywhere. From economic trends, population growth, the spread of cancer, or the adoption of new technology, certain patterns inevitably seem to emerge. A new technology, for example, begins with slow acceptance, followed by explosive growth, only to level off before "hitting the wall." When plotted on graph, this pattern of growth takes the shape of an "S." While this S-curve has long been recognized by economists and scientists, a Duke University professor believes that a theory he developed explains the reason for the prevalence of this ...

After the revolution: Groups vie for minds, votes of Egyptians

2011-07-22
Los Angeles, (July 2011) — Despite helping to push Hosni Mubarak and his regime from power, Egypt's liberals and pro-democracy activists are having trouble moving from revolution to politics, according to a recent article in the World Policy Journal (published by SAGE). In this in-depth look at the Egyptian political landscape, the article's author, Jenna Krasjeki, examines various groups vying for influence and public support in the run-up to elections this fall. One common characteristic that Krasjeski notes is the lack of organization in the groups of young, liberal ...

Evolution provides clue to blood clotting

Evolution provides clue to blood clotting
2011-07-22
A simple cut to the skin unleashes a complex cascade of chemistry to stem the flow of blood. Now, scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have used evolutionary clues to reveal how a key clotting protein assembles. The finding sheds new light on common bleeding disorders. The long tube-shaped protein with a vital role in blood clotting is called von Willebrand Factor (VWF). Made in cells that form the inner lining of blood vessels, VWF circulates in the blood seeking out sites of injury. When it finds them, its helical tube unfurls to catch ...
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