How aggressive breast cancer controls protein production

How aggressive breast cancer controls protein production

A previously unknown mechanism that makes it possible for aggressive so-called triple-negative breast cancer to fine-tune its production of proteins has been discovered by researchers at Umeå University, Sweden. The discovery increases our understanding of how tumors grow and adapt, and it opens up...

Satechi Introduces 20% Discount on Brand-New CES 2026 Accessories

Satechi announced a few products at CES last week, and to mark the launch it's providing a 20 percent discount on these devices for early adopters. You can use the code CES2026 at checkout to get 20 percent off all five of Satechi's newest products. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Satec...

Micron says the memory shortage crisis is here to stay

Micron says the memory shortage crisis is here to stay

Micron says the global memory crunch isn't a short-term problem. With AI data centers demanding more DRAM than ever, even expanded production won't bring real relief before 2028. The post Micron says the memory shortage crisis is here to stay appeared first on Digital Trends.

Braskem Makes Coupon Payment Amid Ongoing Review of Debt Load

Braskem Makes Coupon Payment Amid Ongoing Review of Debt Load

Braskem SA, one of the world’s largest petrochemical makers, paid interest due Monday on some of its dollar bonds, people familiar with the matter said, easing investor concerns while it continues to review its debt amid a prolonged industry downturn.

Bloomberg Surveillance 1/12/2026

Bloomberg Surveillance 1/12/2026

Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern speak daily with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)

Face the Nation: Barrasso, Kelly, Gingrich

Missed the second half of the show? The latest on...Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that Republicans are "going to work around the clock, through the night, through weekends to make sure we get that Cabinet confirmed", Sen. Mark Kelly tells "Face the N...

Suing the past: Climate lawfare takes aim at World War II contracts

Suing the past: Climate lawfare takes aim at World War II contracts

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case on Jan. 12 regarding a climate lawfare case involving oil extraction by private companies during World War II, which has resulted in judgments approaching $1 billion in Louisiana, highlighting the importance of neutral forums and the threat of unscrupulous tri...