ARAMARK Expands Access to Nutrition and Wellness Programs For Lowell's Underserved Families

LOWELL, Mass., June 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --It's been more than two years since children at CTI's James Houlares Early Learning Center have been able to enjoy their playground, which includes an old wooden structure that is no longer safe. Yet more than a third of the children enrolled in CTI's early learning programs are overweight, and in need of access to safe recreational areas where they can increase their physical activity.

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Today more than 100 volunteers from ARAMARK, the global professional services company, will celebrate their partnership with Community Teamwork, Inc. and establish an ARAMARK Building Community (ABC) Opportunity Zone at the Early Learning Center, which will be a hub of ongoing nutrition and wellness education and programs for the community. In addition, they will announce an educational campaign to address obesity and health challenges in Lowell, where more than 18 percent of the population is living below the poverty level and does not have access to adequate nutrition information and fresh, healthy food.

"Obesity and chronic disease are some of the major barriers to the health and prosperity of our community," said Karen Frederick, CTI Executive Director. "Our partnership with ARAMARK, and the nutrition expertise they will provide to our families is key to overcoming these barriers."

This effort is part of ARAMARK Building Community (ABC), the company's global volunteer and philanthropic program focused on strengthening local community centers and helping struggling families in 50 cities. Through ABC, employees use their culinary, hospitality, food and nutrition, facilities management and human resources talents to create strong and vital communities.

The ABC Opportunity Zone will include a completely refurbished outdoor recreation space for children. The underutilized space currently includes old playground equipment that will be removed and a new, safe play area will be installed. In addition, volunteers will expand the vegetable garden to provide more fresh vegetables for the community.

"ARAMARK employees are here today to demonstrate how deeply we care about the vitality of this community," said Frank Mendicino, ARAMARK President and Chief Strategy Officer. "Through ARAMARK Building Community, today and year-round, we are making a meaningful difference, whether it's a chef teaching a healthy cooking class, a human resources professional delivering a workshop on how to get a job, or a facilities expert creating a vibrant environment. We help people succeed, and build strong communities."

Volunteers will also install a permanent ABC Eat Smart Zone which will provide nutritious menus and nutrition education materials, and will also be for the center of ongoing cooking and nutrition education and awareness workshops. Throughout the year, ARAMARK culinary experts will participate in CTI's Cooking Matters program on the local cable television station, which teaches families how to eat healthy meals on a budget.

ARAMARK is the food service partner for the Lowell public schools, where the majority of children served by CTI are students. ARAMARK's relationship with CTI started a year ago when employees participated in a CTI fundraiser, and since then, volunteers have worked with CTI to identify ways to help address health and wellness issues in the community. Volunteers recently led a series of nutritional presentations for families living in motel rooms who were struggling to prepare nutritious meals with limited kitchen facilities, often only a microwave oven.

About Community Teamwork, Inc.Community Teamwork, Inc.'s mission is to assist low-income people in becoming self sufficient, to assist them with decisions that impact their lives, and to alleviate the effects of poverty. CTI is an advocate and catalyst for systemic change on issues that affect low-income families, such as education, workforce training, housing, economic development and civic engagement. CTI provides a range of services, including employment and job training, shelter for the homeless, child care, after-school programs, and other educational programs, at 12 locations that serve 42 communities in Middlesex and Essex counties.

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Programmable DNA scissors found for bacterial immune system

Programmable DNA scissors: A double-RNA structure in the bacterial immune system has been discovered that directs Cas9 enzymes to cleave and destroy invading DNA at specific nucleotide sequences. This same dual RNA structure should be programmable for genome editing. Credit: (Image by H. Adam Steinberg, artforscience.com)

(Phys.org) -- Genetic engineers and genomics researchers should welcome the news from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) where an international team of scientists has discovered a new and possibly more effective means of editing genomes. This discovery holds potentially big implications for advanced biofuels and therapeutic drugs, as genetically modified microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, are expected to play a key role in the green chemistry production of these and other valuable chemical products.

Jennifer Doudna, a biochemist with Berkeley Lab's Physical Biosciences Division and professor at the University of California (UC) Berkeley, helped lead the team that identified a double-RNA structure responsible for directing a bacterial protein to cleave foreign DNA at specific nucleotide sequences. Furthermore, the research team found that it is possible to program the protein with a single RNA to enable cleavage of essentially any DNA sequence.

"We've discovered the mechanism behind the RNA-guided cleavage of double-stranded DNA that is central to the bacterial acquired immunity system," says Doudna, who holds appointments with UC Berkeley's Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and Department of Chemistry, and is an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). "Our results could provide genetic engineers with a new and promising alternative to artificial enzymes for gene targeting and genome editing in bacteria and other cell types."

Doudna is one of two corresponding authors of a paper in the journal Science describing this work titled "A programmable dual RNA-guided DNA endonuclease in adaptive bacterial immunity." The second corresponding author is Emmanuelle Charpentier of the Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine at Sweden's Ume University. Other co-authors of the paper were Martin Jinek, Krzysztof Chylinski, Ines Fonfara and Michael Hauer.

Bacterial and archaeon microbes face a never-ending onslaught from viruses and invading circles of nucleic acid known as plasmids. To survive, the microbes deploy an adaptive-type nucleic acid-based immune system that revolves around a genetic element known as CRISPR, which stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats. Through the combination of CRISPRs and associated endonucleases, called CRISPR-associated "Cas" proteins, bacteria and archaeons are able to utilize small customized crRNA molecules (for CRISPR-derived RNA) to target and destroy the DNA of invading viruses and plasmids.

There are three distinct types of CRISPR/Cas immunity systems. Doudna and her colleagues studied the Type II system which relies exclusively upon one family of endonucleases for the targeting and cleaving of foreign DNA, the Cas9 proteins.

"For the Type II CRISPR/Cas system, we found that crRNA connects via base-pairs with a trans-activating RNA (tracrRNA), to form a two-RNA structure," Doudna says. "These dual RNA molecules (tracrRNA:crRNA) direct Cas9 proteins to introduce double-stranded DNA breaks at specific sites targeted by the crRNA-guide sequence."

Doudna and her colleagues demonstrated that the dual tracrRNA:crRNA molecules can be engineered as a single RNA chimera for site-specific DNA cleavage, opening the door to RNA-programmable genome editing.

"Cas9 binds to the tracrRNA:crRNA complex which in turn directs it to a specific DNA sequence through base-pairing between the crRNA and the target DNA," Doudna says. "Microbes use this elegant mechanism to cleave and destroy viruses and plasmids, but for genome editing, the system could be used to introduce targeted DNA changes into the genome.

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Court: State can't analyze DNA samples of juveniles not convicted

Analyzing the DNA samples of youngsters who have not been found guilty of any crime is an unconstitutional warrantless search, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.

In a unanimous decision, the justices said the state is free to force juveniles accused of certain serious offenses to provide a DNA sample. Justice Andrew Hurwitz, writing for the court, said that is little different than fingerprints or mug shots.

But Hurwitz said that legal parallel ceases to exist once the state submits that sample for processing by the Department of Public Safety crime laboratory. He said that processing results in the state obtaining "uniquely identifying information about individual genetics."

What it also means, Hurwitz said, is that DNA profile is placed into both state and national databases so police agencies can use it to see if a youngster is linked to any unsolved crimes. The justices said that, absent a juvenile actually being adjudicated delinquent, there is no reason for the government to have that information.

"Having a DNA profile before adjudication may conceivably speed such investigations," he wrote.

"But one accused of a crime, although having diminished expectations of privacy in some respects, does not forfeit Fourth Amendment protections with respect to other offenses not charged absent either probable cause or reasonable suspicion," Hurwitz continued. "An arrest for vehicular homicide, for example, cannot alone justify a warrantless search of an arrestee's financial records to see if he is also an embezzler."

Wednesday's ruling could have broader implications.

Christina Phillis, director of Maricopa County's Office of Public Advocate, noted that other Arizona laws require similar testing of DNA samples taken from adults at the time of arrest. To date, though, Phillis said no adult who has not yet been convicted has mounted a similar challenge to this one.

This case -- and the logic behind it espoused by Hurwitz -- could provide the framework for the court to consider the issue.

Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery, whose office had defended the DNA testing, said in a prepared statement he was pleased the court will allow samples to still be taken. But he disagreed with the conclusion that actually processing the sample amounted to any sort of invasion of privacy.

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Explore Leading-Edge Forensic DNA Technologies and Techniques at the 2012 International Symposium on Human …

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MIT names Kaiser as new provost

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Prof. Chris A. Kaiser, who headed the universitys biology department for eight years, has been selected as its new provost, according to president-elect L. Rafael Reif.

Kaiser succeeds Reif, who has served as MITs provost since 2005. Both will assume their new positions on July 2. Reif takes over the campus presidency from Susan Hockfield who announced earlier this year she was stepping down from the position.

Kaiser, 55, a cell biologist and biology professor, has been a member of the MIT faculty since 1991. He chaired the Department of Biology from 2004 until earlier this year.

A distinguished scholar and a master teacher in his field, he has also played a key role on a number of Institute-wide committees, advancing the broader mission of MIT with curiosity, creativity, empathy and a marvelous sense of humor, Reif said. I have no doubt that he will thrive as provost.

The provost is MITs senior academic and budget officer, responsible for the Institutes educational programs, and the recruitment, promotion and tenuring of faculty.

The campus said Kaiser managed the appointment of 14 new junior faculty in the biology department and in affiliated research institutions, including the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, the Koch Institute for Integrated Cancer Research, and the Broad Institute, while as biology department head.

Kaiser earned a bachelors degree in biochemistry from Harvard University in 1980, and a PhD in biology from MIT in 1987. He did postdoctoral research as a Helen Hay Whitney Fellow at the University of California at Berkeley before joining MIT as an assistant professor of biology in 1991.

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Chequed.com Announces Latest Version of Automated Reference Checking Software

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY--(Marketwire -06/28/12)- Chequed.com, Inc., an online reference checking and pre-employment testing provider used by HR professionals, today announced the general availability of Version 3.0 of ChequedReference. ChequedReference is a cloud-based reference checking system that utilizes assessment-based logic to provide unparalleled insight into a candidate's fit for a job and company.

Designed to replace or augment the traditional phone-based reference-checking process, ChequedReference automates the gathering of information from references and uses proprietary behavioral science to predict whether a candidate is suitable. In addition to providing hiring employers with unprecedented visibility into past performance and insight into whether a candidate will flourish within their organization, ChequedReference delivers an exceptional employment branding experience to candidates and their references.

Greg Moran, Chairman and President of Chequed.com, commented, "ChequedReference makes reference checking relevant again because its ease of use drives high completion rates. It is unique in the reference checking category because it has its basis in behavioral assessments. We've designed a solution that reliably asks meaningful questions, automatically interprets the responses and makes the reference checking step of the recruiting continuum scientific rather than subjective."

Version 3.0 of ChequedReference features more than 1,000 pre-loaded validated benchmarks for easy implementation and gives users the ability to create custom reference check questions per job. Candidate liability release forms are standard, alleviating concerns related to the reference checking process, and the look and feel can be customized to deliver the optimal employment branding experience. Version 3.0 features a number of other options, including optional candidate self-assessments to compare candidate self-reported information versus reference-reported and the ability to ensure full confidentiality to safeguard candor and honesty.

Other industry-leading features include:

ChequedReference is designed to integrate with any applicant tracking system through a set of open APIs. The solution is used by a variety of name-brand companies that report satisfaction with its ease-of-use and comprehensive functionality.

More information about ChequedReference can be accessed at: http://www.chequed.com.

About Chequed.comFounded in 2008 by some of the foremost experts in employee selection and development, Chequed.com is an emerging leader in the rapidly growing market for Predictive Talent Selection technology.

Using its revolutionary Performance Engine, Chequed delivers rapid, accurate pre-dictions of a new hire's performance. The technology's ability to track and measure relevant results contributes to HR organizations' ability to better demonstrate a clear tie to business results.

Chequed.com's experienced management team, board of directors and advisory committee have helped hundreds of startups and growing companies hire talent that made them industry leaders. Their extensive expertise has fortified the Chequed software to meet the day-to-day challenges of human resource managers facing competitive markets for human capital.

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'Grey's Anatomy' star Sarah Drew: 'I'll miss Chyler Leigh, Kim Raver'

Grey's Anatomy star Sarah Drew has admitted that she will miss her co-stars Chyler Leigh and Kim Raver.

Leigh's character Lexie Grey was killed off in the show's eighth-season finale, while Raver's Teddy Altman also departed the series.

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"Chyler is a very dear friend - she and I have always been such good buddies," Drew told TVLine.

"And Kim has been an unbelievable support as I went through pregnancy and early parenthood. She went out of her way to care for me and give advice, so I was tragically sad to see her go."

Drew admitted that the loss of Leigh and Raver makes her feel "trepidation" that her own character April Kepner could also be written out.

"Anybody can go at any time, especially on Grey's," she said. "But I'm really glad I didn't get killed off."

Grey's Anatomy will return to CBS with new episodes in late 2012. The series airs on Sky Living in the UK.

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Anatomy of an upset: How Jim Bridenstine beat Rep. John Sullivan

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Sullivan, according to aides, had returned to Washington, D.C.

Bridenstine was reporting for duty in the Navy Reserve, said campaign manager Erik Zoellner.

Zoellner said the Bridenstine camp went into election day thinking their candidate would probably win. If so, they were about the only ones who saw the eight-point victory coming.

"We all missed this," said University of Oklahoma political science professor Keith Gaddie.

"You could see something like this happening to Sullivan eventually, but nobody saw this time. If they say they did, they're lying."

Any loss by a congressional incumbent is rare. It last happened in Oklahoma in 1994, when retired school administrator Virgil Cooper defeated 2nd District U.S. Rep. Mike Synar in the Democratic primary and in so doing helped launch the political career of Tom Coburn.

Cooper, a protest candidate, did not really contest the general election and even encouraged people to vote for Coburn, who became the first Republican in 70 years to represent the 2nd District.

In that instance, voters had become discontented with what was perceived, at least, as Synar's increasingly liberal voting record at a time when conservatives were seizing control of Congress.

Long-time state political observer Bill Shapard said Sullivan had no similar ideological break with the electorate.

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Qoos.com Launches Qoos Travel: Featuring Great Hotel Rates, Trip Bookings and Travel Forums

New partnership with Macau.com and Expedia Affiliate Network makes Qoos Travel a great choice for booking outbound trips around the world!

MACAU, June 28, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Qoos.com (http://www.qoos.com), Macau's number one online social community has launched a brand new travel channel, Qoos Travel (http://travel.qoos.com). Qoos Travel combines travel-related forums, listings and news with the global online hotel booking platforms used by Macau.com and Expedia Affiliate Network (EAN). Qoos.com users can now book hotel packages leveraging Expedia's great rates and inventory at more than 149,000 hotels worldwide.

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Qoos Travel also delivers all-round travel information from the popular Qoos.com travel forums to listings and news. Visitors can check out user-generated travel tips and articles on their dream destinations. Qoos Travel aims to offer a genuinely comprehensive online travel experience to users in Macau, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

When Qoos.com users search for a hotel on the website, they can find out best deals on hotel rooms, industry leading availability and rates - so they can have a full picture of hotel profile and customer reviews.

Mark Hammons, Managing Director of Qoos.com' parent company, Ignite Media Group, is pleased to be offering these services to Qoos.com's growing user community. "As the most popular Macau-based website and one of the most active online communities in Greater China, we are excited to announce Qoos Travel and its destination tips and booking services to our vibrant user community," he says. "Qoos Travel will bring you all the best offers and getaway experiences."

Qoos is the number one site visited by global internet users in Macau, according to Alexa Traffic Rank, with over 1.33 million unique visitors per month (according to Google Analytics).

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Airbnb Transforms Social-Travel Discovery With Wish Lists

SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire -06/27/12)- Airbnb, the world's leading marketplace to list, discover, and book unique accommodations, today unveiled a major new product: Wish Lists. Wish Lists transform the Airbnb platform from one that simply enables search and booking to one that empowers its members to explore an array of remarkable spaces, discover their friends' favorite listings, and plan their own dream trips. Wish Lists give users a deeply visual way to browse Airbnb listings while allowing them to seamlessly create their own fully customized lists.

"When we created Airbnb, we never dreamed that one day we would be offering everything from treehouses to entire private islands," says Brian Chesky, CEO and co-founder. "Airbnb photographers have now taken over 1,000,000 images of these unique listings, creating one of the largest collections of interior design photos in the world. Combined with the functionality of our reservation system, Wish Lists allow our community to discover some of the planet's most inspiring destinations."

With the introduction of Wish Lists, Airbnb is breaking new ground in the field of social travel discovery. For the first time, potential travelers can not only share and discover experiences recommended by friends and trusted experts, but also turn their dreams into reality via an integrated booking experience.

"We thought deeply about how sharing not only empowers trips, but also fuels discovery and inspiration. Where else can users build their own aspirational lists that contain Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, the iconic Tower of London and castles owned by the Borges family?" said Joe Gebbia, co-founder and CPO. "With Wish Lists, we've not only transformed Airbnb to illustrate our passion for design, we've woven social into this product from the ground up, so discovering, creating, and sharing Wish Lists is a simple, sleek experience for users."

Airbnb has teamed with thought leaders from industries ranging from technology through entertainment to fashion in order to surface truly inspirational properties. Featured Wish Lists will include contributions from luminaries such as world-famous designer Yves Bhar, actor and entrepreneur Ashton Kutcher, and several others. They will also showcase the best of Airbnb's offerings around the world, including Wish Lists of igloos, castles, boats, and airplanes.

How Wish Lists workFrom any listing page on Airbnb.com, people can save a listing to any of their Wish Lists.

About AirbnbFounded in August of 2008 and based in San Francisco, California, Airbnb is a trusted community marketplace for people to list, discover, and book unique accommodations around the world -- online or from a mobile phone. Whether an apartment for a night, a castle for a week, or a villa for a month, Airbnb connects people to unique travel experiences, at any price point, in more than 19,000 cities and 192 countries. And with world-class customer service and a growing community of users, Airbnb is the easiest way for people to monetize their extra space and showcase it to an audience of millions.

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The Most Bang for Your Travel Buck: Expedia.com Releases 2012 Insiders' Select List of the World's Best-Reviewed Hotels

BELLEVUE, WA--(Marketwire -06/27/12)- Expedia.com (EXPE), the world's leading online travel agency, today announced the Expedia 2012 Insiders' Select rankings, an annual crowd-sourced list of the world's best-reviewed hotels. Celebrating its 6th year, Insiders' Select rankings are largely determined by the more than 500,000 Expedia customer reviews received during the course of 2011. Hotels that consistently deliver value, in the form of competitive pricing, pristine amenities and superior customer service, will see that commitment rewarded in their ranking.

Only 650 hotels from among the more than 150,000 properties available on Expedia sites are designated as Insiders' Select hotels. Marrol's Boutique Hotel, a five-star property in Bratislava, Slovakia, topped the 2012 Insiders' Select list, edging Hotel Al Codega of Venice, Italy. The top American hotel was the Four Seasons Miami, listed at number five. The top ten hotels in this year's ranking include:

1. Marrol's Boutique Hotel (5 stars, Bratislava, Slovakia) 2. Hotel Al Codega (4 stars, Venice, Italy) 3. Hotel Royal Corin (4 stars, Costa Rica) 4. Hilton Garden Inn Aberdeen (4 stars, Aberdeen, Scotland) 5. Four Seasons Miami (5 stars, Miami, Florida) 6. Madison Hotel Hamburg (4.5 stars, Hamburg/Hanover, Germany) 7. Element Omaha Midtown Crossing (3 stars, Omaha, Nebraska) 8. Sonnenalp Resort of Vail (4.5 stars, Vail-Beaver Creek, Colorado) 9. Taj Lands End (5 stars, Mumbai, India) 10. Mr. C Beverly Hills (5 stars, Los Angeles, California)

"Expedia is excited to release our 2012 list of the World's Best-Reviewed hotels. We call this list Expedia Insiders' Select. The rankings are crowd-sourced, largely determined by the more than a half a million Expedia customer reviews received during the course of 2011. Which means real travelers have collectively found the hotels that offer the best value and quality," said Joe Megibow, vice president and general manager, Expedia.com. "Expedia Insiders' Select list gives customers options and confidence to feel like they are booking the right hotel for them. Whether they want a five star experience, a beach hotel or something that's family friendly, our customers will find the best we have to offer."

Only 35% of the 650 hotels are categorized as "luxury," leaving numerous options for travelers of every style and budget. In particular, "green/sustainable" hotels had an outsized presence in the final rankings, with nearly 17% of properties (108) meeting that definition. Included on the list are:

The 2012 Insiders' Select list reflects a cross-section of properties in different regions, representing various accommodation types and star ratings. The 650 hotels in the 2012 rankings are found in 295 cities in 74 countries. 28 percent of Insiders' Select hotels are in America, 25% in Europe, 3% in South America, 19% in Asia and 25% elsewhere.

Insiders' Select ranks hotels using three sets of data:

Hotels that are named to the Insiders' Select list stand to benefit from substantial exposure to the millions of consumers who visit Expedia sites to shop for and book travel every month. Recognition programs like Insiders' Select also underscore the significance of traveler opinions on the reputation and future success of a hotel.

Expedia.com travelers can find Insiders' Select hotels in the Hotel Preferences amenity drop-down menu. For more information on Insiders' Select, visit http://www.expedia.com/insidersselect.

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Travora Media Announces MANGO, the World's First Travel-Style Mobile Marketing Platform That Makes Mobile Moments Matter

NEW YORK, June 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Travora Media announces MANGO, the first travel-style mobile marketing platform. MANGO, which stands for Mobile Ad Network on-the-GO, represents top travel and lifestyle publishers, providing advertisers with unparalleled scale for reaching travelers at all stages of their travel plans.

At launch, MANGO provides access to over 350MM monthly mobile pageviews from best-in-class travel and lifestyle brands, spanning pre-trip planning to in-destination research and post-trip sharing. Content providers and brands include FlightView, MyWeather, GuidePal, Trazzler, Let's Go, Matador Network and more.

"MANGO gives brands marketing power at these new mobile moments that matter," says Nan-Kirsten Forte, Travora CEO. "We represent an elite selection of leading edge publishers and bring our expert sales & marketing team to the technically complex mobile marketplace, offering the latest in 'lat-long' targeting, geo-fencing and augmented reality for mobile branding solutions. MANGO extends our ability to deliver highly targeted, relevant messaging to travelers at scale."

MANGO provides today's always-connected traveler with reliable, real-time and inspired content. For consumers who are in a destination looking for activities, needing directions, accessing local weather or checking their flight status, MANGO publishers deliver easily accessible solutions for the mobile device, with a consumer experience tailored to the mobile format.

"The Travora MANGO Platform is a win for brands, consumers and content providers alike: our carefully selected publishing partners receive support, access to advertisers, and increased monetization opportunities," notes Josh Steinitz, Travora Chief Revenue Officer and Executive Vice President of Business Development.

The platform is growing toward a goal of one billion mobile webpage views of travel-style content and information. "These are the metrics that matter in mobile," says Travora CEO Nan-Kirsten Forte. This follows growth in Travora's desktop inventory, as noted by hotelmarketing.com on April 25: Travel Sites Grow 10% in March, with Trip Advisor and Travora in the lead. Where Trip Advisor's focus is on public reviews, Travora's publishers provide custom curated content and solutions for the entire travel lifecycle. "MANGO is ready to go for brands seeking relevance in the palms of consumers' hands. Combine that with a multi-platform solution across our existing Web audience, and brands get a powerful new way to make an impact."

ABOUT TRAVORA MEDIA

Travora Media Inc. (www.travoramedia.com) is a media company representing the next generation of Travel + Lifestyle content, with hundreds of travel publishers delivering desktop and mobile solutions to 26 million qualified travelers worldwide. Travora offers exclusive publisher solutions across all stages of the travel lifecycle and exclusively represents travel brands including 10Best, Matador, TripWolf, Let's Go, Wanderfly, GuidePal and more. Travora delivers turnkey revenue solutions for travel publishers, and total access to a Travel + Lifestyle audience across local, social and mobile platforms for brands. Travora Media is headquartered in New York City, and has received funding from Rho Ventures, Village Ventures and StarVest Partners.

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Super WiFi may bring faster Internet

Super WiFi might bring faster Internet service to rural areas.

Developed by Edward Knightly, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Rice University, super WiFi uses unused TV channels in the radio spectrum to send Internet signals.

Knightly says the benefits of his super WiFi system is it lowers the costs of high-speed Internet service because TV channels can travel farther and stronger than other WiFi technologies.

He says the development of Super WiFi came from a Federal Communications Commission decision that unused TV channels can be used for wireless Internet.

Knightly says there are more unused TV channels in rural areas than there are in urban settings that can be used for wireless Internet.

Some of the Internet speeds in his Super WiFi are 10-100 mps (megabytes per second), he notes.

However, speeds can vary based on amount of distance the signal travels and the number of users.

Knightly says there are strict rules about using the TV channels.

Those rules include checking a database to make sure no TV signals are being transmitted on that channel, and there are limits on interference into other areas.

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Stem Cell Breakthrough Significant For Degenerative Diseases

Featured Article Academic Journal Main Category: Stem Cell Research Also Included In: Eye Health / Blindness;Diabetes;Multiple Sclerosis Article Date: 28 Jun 2012 - 0:00 PDT

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But it is a long journey from showing something works in the research lab to using it safely and ethically in patients, and there are many hurdles.

One such hurdle is providing stem cells lines "developed under stringent ethical guidelines, from traceable and tested donors, preferably in an animal-free, GMP-grade culture system," write the researchers in a comprehensive paper published online on 20 June in the open access journal PLoS ONE.

Another, is to ensure the hESCs meet safety criteria, and do not have traces of animal components, such as from mice and cows, as these can introduce the risk of animal pathogens running amok in the patient's body.

Now after 12 years of painstaking work, researchers at the Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem, have announced they have created three new lines of "xeno-free and GMP-grade human embryonic stem cells".

In their paper, lead investigator professor Benjamin Reubinoff, a world-renowned stem-cell pioneer and the new chairman of obstetrics/gynecology at the Ein Kerem medical center, and colleagues, describe the journey they took to produce clinically-compliant hESCs.

They conclude that the three hESC lines they produced "may be valuable for regenerative therapy".

And they also suggest that the "ethical, scientific and regulatory methodology" they followed may serve as a model for developing further clinical-grade hESCs.

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The Pontifical Council for Culture and the Stem for Life Foundation Present Groundbreaking Book on Adult Stem Cell …

VATICAN CITY, Italy, June 27, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, as part of an ongoing mission to advance scientific research on adult stem cell therapies and explore their cultural and ethical implications, Monsignor Tomasz Trafny of the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Culture, joined Dr. Robin Smith, CEO of NeoStem (NYSE MKT:NBS) and Chairman and President of the Stem for Life Foundation, and Dr. Max Gomez, trustee of the Stem for Life Foundation, to present the first copy of their forthcoming book, Our Stem Cells: The Mystery of Life and Secrets of Healing, to The Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI.

The book is the result of a unique collaboration between the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Culture (via its charitable foundation STOQ International) and the Stem for Life Foundation, and will be available later this year. It includes a special address by His Holiness Benedict XVI, urging increased support and awareness for advancements in adult stem cell research in order to alleviate human suffering.

The book focuses on concepts discussed at the First International Vatican Adult Stem Cell Conference (2011) and presents the reader with an engaging, comprehensive overview of adult stem cells and their vital role in a future of regenerative medicine. In powerful, accessible language the book showcases a wide array of emerging adult stem cell breakthroughs, including their ability to repair damaged hearts and organs, restore sight, kill cancer, cure diabetes, heal burns and stop the march of degenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis and Lou Gehrig's disease.

"In addition to making the science easy to understand, we filled the book with here-and-now case studies on how adult stem cell therapies are already helping real people suffering needlessly from deadly and debilitating diseases and medical conditions," said Dr. Smith. "Not only does the book speak to the success of our historic partnership with the Vatican, but it sets the stage for our next events."

"This book promotes a powerful dialogue between scientific and religious communities," said Monsignor Tomasz Trafny. "This dialogue needs to find its expression within the important framework of searching for truth and being guided by the highest ethical values. We hope this book will help educate people throughout the world regarding the importance of ethical scientific research and help them understand they do not need to choose between their faith and science; but in fact, the two can work together to profoundly improve humanity."

To preorder the book, go to: http://www.stemforlife.org/ourstemcells

About the Stem for Life Foundation

Stem for Life Foundation (SFLF) is dedicated to improving the quality of life of millions of people suffering from dozens of painful and sometimes debilitating medical conditions by providing information and updates about adult stem cell research, therapy development and possible healthcare applications. SFLF focuses on educating the public, convening the best minds in adult stem cell medicine and research, supporting clinical research, and subsidizing adult stem cell collection and storage for those who need it most.

Understanding that adult stem cell research could lead to better treatments and possibly cures for chronic disease, as well as reduce health care costs and improve quality of life for those with chronic disease and disability, SFLF was established in 2007. SFLF's Board of Trustees and staff are deeply committed to expediting development of stem cell therapies that offer real hope to individuals suffering from a wide-range of life-threatening medical conditions.

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California Stem Cell Medical Director Robert O. Dillman, M.D. to Present Details, Phase II Trial Results of Melanoma …

IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Concluding a series of conference presentations in recent months, California Stem Cell (CSC) Medical Director and Principal Investigator Robert O. Dillman, M.D. will be delivering an oral presentation at todays Biotherapeutics & Stem Cell Processing Symposia in London, UK. The presentation will provide details and phase II clinical trial results from a promising therapy for the treatment of metastatic melanoma, recently acquired by CSC from Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach. In two previous presentations at both the AACR and ASCO conferences in Chicago, Dr. Dillman compared pooled data from this and two other phase II immunotherapies for the treatment of metastatic melanoma.

Data pooled from three successive phase II trials were compared in order to determine the impact on overall survival rates of patient specific immunotherapies utilizing antigens from autologous cancer stem cells. Results demonstrated that autologous dendritic cells loaded with antigens from cancer stem cells significantly improved survival rates and time to recurrence when compared with treatments using irradiated cancer cells alone. 2-year overall survival rates tracked at 72%, as compared to 45% from the therapy using only irradiated cancer stem cells. 5-year median survivals of patients tracked over 50%, double that of any other current treatments.

California Stem Cell acquired the entirety of Hoag Hospitals metastatic melanoma research program in October of 2011 and plans to initiate Phase III trials in the near future.

About California Stem Cell

California Stem Cell, Inc. (CSC) is an Irvine, CA based company which has developed proprietary methods to generate human stem cell lines, expand them to clinically and commercially useful numbers, and differentiate them at extremely high purity using fully-defined, proprietary media and GMP processes. CSC is able to supply its human cell populations to companies and institutions worldwide for use in the development of therapies, efficacy screening or the creation of toxicity profiles for candidate drugs, and experimental research tools.

CSC is focused on the development of stem cell based therapies for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, or Lou Gehrigs Disease), and metastatic cancers.

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Kevin Riordan: At the end of the trail, a movie – and enlightenment

It took five months and 2,200 miles, but siblings Kate and Brandon Imp and their sidekick Emily Ginger - a.k.a. the Ringleader, Monkey, and Lightning - hiked the length of the Appalachian Trail in 2010.

It's taking a similar sort of determination to make and promote Beauty Beneath the Dirt, Kate's feature film of their adventure.

"I've probably put in thousands of hours on this," says Kate, 26, a lawyer in Chicago. "And that's not counting the hike."

The executive producer/director and her brother will be back home in Burlington County this weekend for two screenings, part of a two-month series of 50 buzz-building presentations in theaters and other venues on or near "the AT" between Georgia and Maine.

They hope to find a commercial distributor for the 70-minute movie, which cost $15,000 to make.

"There were a million different stories on the hike," says Kate, who grew up with her brother in Mount Laurel and has long loved the movies and the outdoors. "But at the end of the day, this is the story I wanted to tell."

An exuberant, if occasionally self-dramatizing, mash-up of reality TV, nature documentary, and spiritual quest, the film chronicles the bug bites, intramural fights, and scenic sights the trio of twentysomethings experienced as they hiked northward.

Spoiler alert: Emily has a romance with a bearded hiker nicknamed "Prophet," she and Kate have a painful and perhaps permanent falling-out, and the siblings deepen their bond as the three stride, climb, and, occasionally, dance their way up the mountainous spine of the East Coast.

"None of us had made a long-distance hike before," Kate says. "And I had never made a film before."

That's not evident from the professional sheen of what they're calling BBtD for short; with five pounds of digital gear and a $15 tripod from Target, Kate, the director and camerawoman, captured gorgeous vistas of mountains, lakes, and streams.

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