| Journals Environment Newsletter for Friday March 06, 2026 ( 5 items ) |
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BMJ Group: Councils Face Industry Legal Threats for Campaigns Warning Against Wood Burning Stoves
LONDON, England, March 6 (TNSjou) -- BMJ Group issued the following news release about The BMJ:
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Councils face industry legal threats for campaigns warning against wood burning stoves
As the UK government considers health warnings for new stoves, investigation reveals industry pressure on councils to shut down clean air campaigns
As the UK government considers adding health warnings to new wood burning stoves, as part of a public consultation on solid fuel burning, councils in England
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International Society for Stem Cell Research: Cloaked Stem Cells Evade Immune Rejection in Mice, Pointing to a Potential Universal Donor Cell Line
EVANSTON, Illinois, March 6 (TNSjou) -- The International Society for Stem Cell Research issued the following news release on March 5, 2026:
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Cloaked Stem Cells Evade Immune Rejection in Mice, Pointing to a Potential Universal Donor Cell Line
A study published today in Stem Cell Reports demonstrates that genetically engineered human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) can overcome immune rejection in mice with humanized immune systems, surviving for five months in a stringent transplantation
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New research maps future of freshwater fish habitat conservation
WASHINGTON, March 5 [Category: Environment] -- The Wilderness Society posted the following news release:
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New research maps future of freshwater fish habitat conservation
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ANCHORAGE, AK (March 5, 2026) - Freshwater fish around the globe are under increasing pressure from habitat loss, climate change and human development. But now, high-resolution methods of mapping waterways can stem those trends, starting by identifying the places fish need most.
Published in the Nature journal Scie
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Pig hybridization explodes in radioactive Japan
BETHESDA, Maryland, March 4 [Category: Environment] -- The Wildlife Society, a wildlife conservation organization, posted the following news:
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Pig hybridization explodes in radioactive Japan
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Since 2011's earthquake, tsunami and ensuing nuclear disaster in Fukushima, wild boars and escaped domestic pigs are breeding like rabbits. Humans abandoned what Japan calls a "difficult-to-return" zone, the area around the former Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Escaped domestic pigs (Sus s
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University of Montreal: Maya Engineering Paradox - Masters of Water, Prisoners of Mercury
MONTREAL, Quebec, March 5 (TNSjou) -- The University of Montreal issued the following news:
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The Maya engineering paradox: masters of water, prisoners of mercury
The Maya of Ucanal, in present-day Guatemala, kept their water free of biological contaminants for a millennium--but their ritual use of mercury created a toxic taint.
By Virginie Soffer
Under the supervision of Universite de Montreal archaeology professor Christina Halperin, PhD student Jean Tremblay spent six years, from 20
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