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globenewswire.com - Vigo Consulting Limited - Data on Anti-4CB1 Published in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics Journal
Data on Anti-4CB1 Published in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics Journal
GlobeNewswire

Data on Anti-4CB1 Published in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics Journal Paper describes dual blocking mode of action of Anti-4CB1 of two molecules, BTLA and CD160, thereby unmasking solid tumors from the immune system Potential as a combination…

washingtonexaminer.com - Margaux Jubin - When journalism stops using the word 'woman
When journalism stops using the word 'woman
Washington Examiner

The debate over fairness in women's sports has bounced back to center court, with Sophie Cunningham becoming its latest flashpoint. After telling ESPN she believes women's sports should be reserved for biological women, the professional basketball…

9to5google.com - Abner Li - Pixel Journal update brings Auto format, Sleep data, and more [U]
Pixel Journal update brings Auto format, Sleep data, and more [U]
9to5Google

With the launch of the Pixel 11, Google is rolling out a handful of updates to the Journal app that are already appearing on older devices. Update 8/20: Version 2026.07.27.x has widely rolled out, with Google sharing a changelog for the…

retractionwatch.com - Avery Orrall - Ceramics journal pulls dozens of papers flagged for integrity concerns
Ceramics journal pulls dozens of papers flagged for integrity concerns
Retraction Watch

A materials science journal has pulled 56 papers so far this year for transgressions including image overlap, concerns about data integrity and “suspicious” changes in authorship. Ceramics International began retracting the papers in…

forbes.com - Simon Corbett - Why The Future Of B2B Media Is Intelligence, Not Advertising
Why The Future Of B2B Media Is Intelligence, Not Advertising
Forbes

Simon Corbett is the Founder and CEO of The Jargon Group, a top UK PR agency with offices in the UK, Middle East and US. For decades, the commercial model for specialist B2B media was relatively straightforward. Publishers built an audience, sold…

japantimes.co.jp - Patrick St. Michel - Summer Sonic's future is looking more Japanese
Summer Sonic's future is looking more Japanese
The Japan Times

Before Ado took the stage at Summer Sonic last week, the screen flashed a series of angry social media posts: “this isn't rock,” “not up to the level.” They were reactions to the announcement that the J-pop singer would…

truthdig.com - Joseph L. Flatley - What Are the Chances: The Unlikely Mainstreaming of Prediction Markets
What Are the Chances: The Unlikely Mainstreaming of Prediction Markets
Truthdig

The prediction markets were nearly certain: Francesca Hong would win Wisconsin's Democratic primary for governor on Aug. 11. Polymarket put the upstart's chances at 96%; Kalshi was only slightly less sure at 95.5%. Then the votes came in. Milwaukee…

thehill.com - Julia Shapero - Bond markets rattle economy, sparking controversial buyback
Bond markets rattle economy, sparking controversial buyback
The Hill

The U.S. bond market is raising alarm bells for the economy, forcing the Trump administration to take emergency measures to ease the immediate impact on American pocketbooks. Long-term borrowing costs hit their highest levels across the world on…

slate.com - Mary Ziegler - The Latest Conservative Cause Célèbre Is an Absolute Nightmare
The Latest Conservative Cause Célèbre Is an Absolute Nightmare
Slate

Sign up for Executive Dysfunction, a newsletter that highlights one under-the-radar story each week about how Trump is changing the law—and how the law is pushing back. You'll also receive updates on the latest from Slate's Jurisprudence…

phonearena.com - Alan Friedman - Newspaper article from 1963 predicted mobile phones, Siri, FaceTime and smart speakers
Newspaper article from 1963 predicted mobile phones, Siri, FaceTime and smart speakers
PhoneArena

It's crazy when you think about it, but there are quite a large number of young adults who could never imagine a world without the iPhone. The late Steve Jobs unveiled the revolutionary device on January 9, 2007. The first handheld cellphone to be…

theweek.com - Joel Mathis, The Week US - Why are bond markets getting hammered?
Why are bond markets getting hammered?
The Week

Government borrowing is getting more expensive. Bond yields — the amount the government pays investors to borrow their money — this week hit their highest rate since the financial crisis of 2007, as investors demonstrated their…

cosmopolitan.com - Lydia Venn - Forest green will be everywhere this autumn, and Asda's £12 reversible printed bedding set nails the trend
Forest green will be everywhere this autumn, and Asda's £12 reversible printed bedding set nails the trend
Cosmopolitan

While we're in no mood to say goodbye to summer anytime soon, we are slowly thinking ahead of getting our home ready for autumn, and with that comes a change of bedding. Though summer is full of tonal pastels for our bedroom decor, such as soft…

thestage.co.uk - Matthew Hemley - Matthew Hemley on why The Stage Debut Awards provide hope for the future
Matthew Hemley on why The Stage Debut Awards provide hope for the future
The Stage

Aug 20, 202608:00 by Matthew Hemley The Stage Debut Awards 2026 in association with Netflix will take place on 27th September. Photo: David Monteith-Hodge In a tough industry to break into – and then stay in – The Stage Debut Awards…

townhall.com - Dmitri Bolt - AI Just Helped Create a Personalized Cancer Vaccine. Welcome to the Future of Medicine.
AI Just Helped Create a Personalized Cancer Vaccine. Welcome to the Future of Medicine.
Townhall

An experimental cancer vaccine kept melanoma from coming back. It's the first successful late-stage mRNA study validating decades of custom-treatment research https://t.co/nfhZF7xwq1 — The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 19, 2026 Moderna…

japantimes.co.jp - Ririko Tada - Nissin's new cold-water instant noodles sell out in a week
Nissin's new cold-water instant noodles sell out in a week
The Japan Times

Nissin Foods Holdings Co., the company that invented instant noodles, appears to have created an entirely new category with a hit product: cup noodles made with cold water. Initial supplies of the handy meal, available in Spicy Kimchi and Chicken…

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