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Journals Energy Newsletter for Friday January 23, 2026 ( 9 items )  

Bright ideas, hidden pathways: Florida State University researchers discover mechanism for inefficient photoreactions in molecules
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Jan. 22 -- Florida State University issued the following news: * * * Bright ideas, hidden pathways: Florida State University researchers discover mechanism for inefficient photoreactions in molecules * Florida State University researchers have discovered a pathway within a certain type of molecule that limits chemical reactions by redirecting light energy. The study could help develop more efficient reactions for pharmaceuticals and other products. The researchers exa  more

Center for European Policy Analysis Issues Commentary: Putin Unleashes Cold and Sickness on Ukraine
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis issued the following commentary on Jan. 22, 2026: * * * Putin Unleashes Cold and Sickness on Ukraine Russia's deliberate and systematic attacks on Ukraine's hospitals, ambulances, and medical suppliers are causing a cascading public health crisis. By Elena Davlikanova and Lesia Orobets Combined with winter strikes on energy infrastructure, Russia's campaign of destruction is degrading essential care for the most vulnerable and i  more

Desai Sethi Urology Institute's Urology on the Beach 2026
MIAMI, Florida, Jan. 22 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine posted the following news: * * * Desai Sethi Urology Institute's Urology on the Beach 2026 * Summary * This year's Urology on the Beach featured a new urologic oncology thematic format emphasizing in-depth sections focused on biomarkers, topics of debate and the year's best research papers applied across prostate, bladder and kidney cancers. * The meeting at Fontainebleau Miami Beach expanded coverage of urolo  more

Fossils show giant prehistoric kangaroos could still hop
BRISTOL, England, Jan. 22 -- The University of Bristol issued the following news release: * * * Fossils show giant prehistoric kangaroos could still hop * Today, the red kangaroo is the largest living hopping animal and weighs around 90kg. But during the Ice Age, some kangaroos grew more than twice the size of that - some reaching up to 250kg. For years, researchers believed these giants must have abandoned hopping, as earlier studies suggested that hopping would become mechanically imposs  more

Greenberg Traurig Again Earns 'Best Foreign Law Firm' Honor at Korea Law Firm Awards
MIAMI, Florida, Jan. 22 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Greenberg Traurig, a law firm, issued the following news release: * * * Greenberg Traurig Again Earns 'Best Foreign Law Firm' Honor at Korea Law Firm Awards * SEOUL, South Korea - Jan. 22, 2026 - Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP 's Seoul office was named "Best Foreign Law Firm" by Asia Business Law Journal 's Korea Law Firm Awards for the fourth consecutive year. According to the publication, Greenberg Traurig was recognized among a  more

New Research Suggests Gut Bacteria May Be Linked to Memory Decline in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 -- George Washington University posted the following news: * * * New Research Suggests Gut Bacteria May Be Linked to Memory Decline in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease * Media Contact: Katelyn Deckelbaum, katelyn.deckelbaum@gwu.edu WASHINGTON (January 22, 2026) -A comprehensive new review is shedding light on the growing evidence that gut microbiome imbalances-known as dysbiosis-may play a key role in the development and progression of mild cognitive im  more

UC Irvine Researchers Find Differences Between Two Causes of Heart Valve Narrowing
IRVINE, California, Jan. 23 (TNSjou) -- The University of California Irvine campus issued the following news release: * * * UC Irvine researchers find differences between two causes of heart valve narrowing Findings point to new ways of diagnosing and treating the condition * UC Irvine and Jefferson Health investigators identify distinct structural and blood-flow signatures in two major forms of mitral stenosis. * Findings highlight limitations of applying rheumatic-based diagnostic criteri  more

University of Manchester: Jumping giants - Fossils show giant prehistoric kangaroos could still hop
MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 23 -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release: * * * Jumping giants: Fossils show giant prehistoric kangaroos could still hop Scientists studying the fossil remains of giant prehistoric kangaroos have found that even animals weighing more than 200kg may not have been too big to bounce, overturning long-held assumptions about the limits of hopping. Today, the red kangaroo is the largest living hopping animal and weighs around 90kg. But during   more

UToledo Physicists Predict Significant Growth for Cadmium Telluride Photovoltaics
TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. 23 (TNSjou) -- The University of Toledo issued the following news: * * * UToledo Physicists Predict Significant Growth for Cadmium Telluride Photovoltaics By Nicki Gorny A solar energy generation technology once considered limited in its potential is poised for significant growth in the United States. That's the conclusion of a team of scientists who analyzed the outlook for cadmium telluride photovoltaics in research published in the peer-reviewed journal Joule. Univers  more