Metabolomycs’ New Approach Detects Pancreatic Cancer Early –
The biotech company’s groundbreaking study uses mass spectrometry to accurately identify the disease in its early stages. A recent study published in the journal Metabolites provides hope for detecting pancreatic cancer earlier than is possible through traditional methods. Metabolomycs, a California-based biotechnology company, used a technique known as mass spectrometry, which identifies and quantifies molecules […]
Announcement of opinions for Monday, March 4
LIVE By SCOTUSblog on Mar 4, 2024 at 12:00 am On Monday, March 4, we will be live blogging as the court releases opinions in one or more argued cases from the current term. Click here for a list of FAQs about opinion announcements. Recommended Citation: SCOTUSblog , Announcement of opinions for Monday, March 4, […]
National Grammar Day | 3 Ways to Celebrate
Effective communication is your economic lifeblood. A persuasive manner, a bountiful vocabulary and impeccable grammar get your point across. So rejoice in National Grammar Day, a day dedicated to your skill, in these three ways. National Grammar Day arrives on March 4, established by the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar to celebrate good grammar in […]
D.C. Circuit Ruling for J6 Rioter Could Impact Hundreds of Cases – JONATHAN TURLEY
In its affidavit supporting criminal charges, the Justice Department showed Air Force lieutenant colonel Larry Rendall Brock on the Senate floor on January 6, 2021 in a helmet and combat gear. That outfit only magnified the anger of many of us over the riot and the interruption of our constitutional process of certification. However, while […]
Lawsuit: New Mexico Teenager Disabled After Teacher Told Students to Duel with Katana, Rapier
Attorneys for the family of the 16-year-old injured in the alleged duel note that Volcano Vista High School’s assistant principal had tried describing the incident as “a lesson on metal and melding.” An unusual lawsuit claims that a New Mexico teacher encouraged two high school students to engage in mock combat with swords, culminating in […]
Calling Out A Judge Using Your Firm’s Letterhead Doesn’t Really Help Out Its Reputation
Minding your manners when addressing a judge is something you’d expect of most people, but lawyers should be especially attuned. Should. Ben Aderholt decided to give a judge a piece of his mind. The judge found Aderholt’s letter to be “threatening and harassing” — and his former firm responded by giving him the boot. From […]
10 Cybersecurity Trends and Mitigation Strategies: Insights from Industry Experts
We are starting to see a trend where more companies are finally beginning to focus on and prioritize the human aspect of cybersecurity. ~ Søren Jensen, Junior Digital Marketer, CyberPilot In the rapidly evolving field of cybersecurity, we’ve gathered insights from top professionals, including CEOs and Chief Information Officers, to highlight one emerging trend businesses should […]