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Journals Energy Newsletter for Thursday April 02, 2026 ( 7 items )  

Case Western Reserve: Research Reveals Dangers of 'Anti-aging' Supplements in Cancer Protection
CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 2 (TNSjou) -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news: * * * New research reveals dangers of 'anti-aging' supplements in cancer protection Vitamin B3 could be making chemotherapy less effective in pancreatic cancer patients Story by: Patty Zamora Millions of Americans take daily supplements--including nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), nicotinamide riboside (NR) and nicotinamide (NAM)--to boost energy, slow aging and protect the heart and brain. Ma  more

Center for European Policy Analysis Issues Commentary: Hesitation Risks Escalation - Europe and Russia's Shadow War
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis issued the following commentary by nonresident senior fellow Sam Greene, senior program officer David Kagan, senior fellow Douglas White, all of the Democratic Resilience program, and Minna Alander, fellow with the Transatlantic Defense and Security Program: * * * Hesitation Risks Escalation: Europe and Russia's Shadow War The West has failed to stop Russia's shadow war. CEPA assessed the steps needed to restore credible deterrenc  more

Center for European Policy Analysis Issues Commentary: Will the Caspian Region Be Drawn Into the Iran War?
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis issued the following commentary by policy analyst Fuad Shahbazov: * * * Will the Caspian Region Be Drawn Into the Iran War? There are significant risks for the South Caucasus and Europe from the possible spread of the US-Israeli war with Iran. * Of the more than 12,000 Iranian sites targeted by the US and Israel, the strikes against an obscure Caspian Sea naval base seemed at first sight one of the oddest. Israel said it hit do  more

Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory: Complicated Future for a Methane-Cleansing Molecule
NEW YORK, April 2 (TNSjou) -- Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following news: * * * A Complicated Future for a Methane-Cleansing Molecule A new model shows how levels of the "atmosphere's detergent" may rise and fall in response to climate change. Highlights * Lamont-Doherty and MIT researchers found that warming could slightly increase the atmosphere's supply of hydroxyl radicals, key molecules that help break down methane. * While higher water vapor boosts  more

House Science, Space & Technology Committee Chairman Babin Issues Opening Statement at Hearing on Deep-Sea Mining
WASHINGTON, April 2 -- Rep. Brian Babin, R-Texas, chairman of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee, released the following opening statement from a March 26, 2026, Subcommittee on Environment hearing entitled "Beneath the Waves: The Science and Technology of Deep-Sea Mining": * * * Good morning. Thank you to our Subcommittee Chairman, Mr. Franklin, for presiding over this important hearing, and thank you to our witnesses for sharing their insights today. This discussion will exam  more

Hyundai Motor Unveils "Next Starts Now" Campaign, Set to Showcase Robotics at FIFA World Cup 2026
SEOUL, South Korea, April 1 -- Hyundai Motor, an automotive manufacturer, issued the following news release: * * * Hyundai Motor Unveils "Next Starts Now" Campaign, Set to Showcase Robotics at FIFA World Cup 2026(TM) * Hyundai Motor Company launches a global marketing campaign "Next Starts Now," rooted in its commitment to innovation * Hyundai brings robotics to the FIFA World Cup, deploying Boston Dynamics' Atlas(R) and Spot(R) to support tournament operations and enhance fan experiences *  more

Media Tip Sheet: Politics and Gas Prices
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- George Washington University posted the following news: * * * Media Tip Sheet: Politics and Gas Prices * WASHINGTON (April 1, 2026) - The average gas price in the U.S. has just hit over four dollars per gallon, the highest it has been since 2022. Diesel prices have also increased by more than 40 percent to five dollars per gallon. Gas prices aren't just about supply and demand; they're also heavily shaped by politics both in the U.S. and globally. Government policies,   more