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Journals Energy Newsletter for Thursday March 26, 2026 ( 6 items )  

FAMU-FSU College of Engineering researchers develop new model for predicting noise feedback loops from supersonic jets
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, March 25 -- Florida State University issued the following news: * * * FAMU-FSU College of Engineering researchers develop new model for predicting noise feedback loops from supersonic jets * The research could help develop methods for reducing intense noise that threatens aircraft and ground crews Researchers from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and the Florida Center for Advanced Aero-Propulsion, or FCAAP, are helping to solve a safety challenge in military aviati  more

High levels of carcinogen discovered in European gas supply
LONDON, England, March 25 -- Wellcome, a charitable foundation, posted the following news release: * * * High levels of carcinogen discovered in European gas supply * High levels of the carcinogen benzene have been discovered in the domestic gas supply for multiple Western European cities by US researchers. With low level gas leaks common in homes, "hazardous leaks are likely underreported in Europe" concluded a peer-reviewed paper by researchers at PSE Healthy Energy, an energy science an  more

Nuclear Care Partners Executive VP Howe Testifies Before House Education & Workforce Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, March 26 -- The House Education and Workforce Subcommittee on Workforce Protections released the following written testimony by Patrick Howe, executive vice president of Nuclear Care Partners, from a March 18, 2026, hearing entitled "Strengthening Federal Workers' Compensation Programs: Ensuring Integrity, Efficiency, and Access": * * * Thank you, Chair Mackenzie, Ranking Member Omar, and members of the Subcommittee. I am Patrick Howe, and I serve as Executive Vice President, Nucl  more

Study Reveals How Plants Balance Survival and Remediation in Contaminated Environments
BEIJING, China, March 19 (TNSjou) -- The Chinese Academy of Sciences posted the following news: * * * Study Reveals How Plants Balance Survival and Remediation in Contaminated Environments Editor: Zhang Nannan As industries develop, heavy metal pollution of the soil has become a serious environmental problem. Phytoremediation, the use of plants to clean up contaminated land, is increasingly recognized as an environmentally friendly solution for mitigating soil contamination. However, surviva  more

Tennessee Tech adds rare spectrometer to chemistry program
COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, March 25 -- Tennessee Technological University issued the following news release: * * * Tennessee Tech adds rare spectrometer to chemistry program * Tennessee Tech University's Department of Chemistry has added a rare, custom-built research instrument that will expand opportunities for students and faculty while elevating the university's research capabilities. The new L-shaped molecular beam Fourier transform microwave spectrometer -or L-FTMW -is one of only a limit  more

University of Montreal: Do Cycling Desks Drive Students to the Vending Machine?
MONTREAL, Quebec, March 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of Montreal issued the following news: * * * Do cycling desks drive students to the vending machine? By Beatrice St-Cyr-Leroux An UdeM research team finds that cycling while learning increases sugary drink consumption afterward. Cycling desks, which let users pedal while typing, are gaining traction as a way to increase daily physical activity and reduce the health risks associated with a sedentary lifestyle. In recent years, they have   more