• Key protein regulates immune response to viruses in mammal cells

    Researchers have revealed the regulatory mechanism of a specific protein that plays a key role in balancing the immune response triggered by viral infections in mammal cells. These findings could help drive the development of antiviral therapies and nucleic acid medicines to treat genetic disorders. The research is published in the journal Nucleic Acids Research.

  • CFPB's Activist Regulators Are at It Again

    The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB), which has become overtly activist and routinely oversteps its authority under the chair Rohit Chopra and the Biden administration, is preparing to ignore the law once again.

  • No-Bake Protein Bars [Vegan]

    These easy, simple, no-bake protein bars are the perfect on-the-go snack or post-workout fuel-up. Packed with protein, fiber, and healthy fats.

  • Fasting Can Boost Immunity

    Fasting, a practice dating back centuries, has garnered attention for its potential to not only promote weight loss but also to boost the immune system on a restorative level. Fasting, in its various forms, involves abstaining from food for a specific duration. Intermittent fasting, as […]

  • The SEC should not be America's climate regulator

    After two long years of anticipation and the receipt of thousands of comment letters, the Securities and Exchange Commission approved its final climate disclosure rule.

  • How a calcium-sensing protein multitasks

    The calcium-sensing receptor is critical for maintaining healthy calcium levels, but CaSR is also well-known for its side hustles. The receptor is increasingly recognized for its ability to detect other ions and proteins and for its role in breast cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and other conditions, making it an important drug target for multiple diseases.

  • An opportunity for Republicans to lead on cannabis regulation

    Cannabis regulation isn’t obvious as a Republican strength. But it should be. So should backing federal legislation would finally permit commercial banks to have cannabis companies as customers.

  • Taking a Look at Proteins in Exercise and Aging

    With an in-depth examination tool in hand, researchers publishing in Aging have done a preliminary examination of the muscle protein differences between younger and older people and how older people’s proteins change with exercise. The power […]

  • Watch a slug encounter a droplet of water

    Watch a slug become completely flabbergasted when it runs into a droplet of water. The slug decides to poke its head into the water droplet, and then immediately retracts its eyes and head inward after deciding the water is not fun. — Read the rest

  • Forced divestiture is better than expanding regulation

    ‘Muddying the waters’ is one of the cleverer and more effective tools deployed by public relations advisers. The method involves…What to read next: Applying Javier Milei’s ideas to banking regulation in Australia | The far-left takeover: working in childcare is a political act | The land that time (but not the government) forgot | Victorians have no idea

  • Larry Gene Pontius, of Circleville 77

    Larry Gene Pontius, of Circleville passed away peacefully at his home on April 13, 2024. Larry was the son of James and Martha Pontius and was born on September 14, 1946. He is preceded in death by his parents, sister Diana, infant brother Terry as well as his Mother and Father-in-law Margaret and John Gregory. […]

  • TUC calls for AI to be regulated in the workplace

    The UK cannot afford to drag its feet and become an international outlier, warn unions.