CHAMPAIGN – legendary coach Illini Lou Henson passed away at 88 on Saturday, according to a report by Loren Tate of The News Gazette. Henson and his signature orange blazer ignited a successful special run for Illini basketball in the 1980s. He is the all-time winning coach of Illinois basketball …
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‘All Talk and No Action’ Congress at Big Tech
President Donald Trump on Wednesday demanded that Congress hold Silicon Vally’s top tech companies accountable. “If Congress does not bring justice to Big Tech, which they should have done years ago, I will do it myself with executive orders,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “In Washington, it has been EVERYTHING TALKING …
Read More »FDA could issue emergency use authorization for coronavirus vaccine within weeks
The US Food and Drug Administration could issue an emergency use authorization (US) for a coronavirus vaccine in a matter of weeks, once a vaccine meets the efficacy requirements, Dr. Peter Marks , director of the FDA’s Center for Biological Research and Evaluation, which approves the vaccines, said Wednesday. “We …
Read More »New class of protein-directed molecule outside cells for degradation
Most drugs work by binding to a specific site on a target protein to block or modulate protein function. However, the activity of many proteins cannot be altered in this way. Instead, an emerging class of drugs brings proteins closer to other molecules, which then alter protein function in unconventional …
Read More »Jenna Laine offers a bold prediction for the Bucs entering the camp
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are starting a training camp under the coronavirus pandemic cloud, and are testing for COVID-19 before obtaining authorization to participate. And there’s no question players will want to participate in this year’s camp, as the 2020 Buccaneers seem destined to break a decades-long playoff drought, now …
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