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Journals Environment Newsletter for Saturday April 11, 2026 ( 9 items )  

CalState-Long Beach: Friendly Fins and Cartoon Grins Might Change How We See Sharks
LONG BEACH, California, April 11 (TNSjou) -- California State University Long Beach campus issued the following news: * * * Friendly fins and cartoon grins might change how we see sharks By Andrew Edwards Pictures, like words, can mold opinions. Psychology student Benjamin Krochman has "always had a soft spot for marine animals," thanks to photo-filled library books that introduced him to the wonders of sharks and whales as a child. Now, he is researching whether cartoon art can help scienc  more

Colorado College Physics Major Explores Phases of Magnets Through Renormalization Group Theory
WASHINGTON, April 11 (TNSjou) -- Colorado College physics student Axel Klomparens has completed a study on the phase transitions of ferromagnets, successfully identifying transition points using computational models. According to the research document, From Magnetic to Paramagnetic: Finding Phase Transitions, the work conducted with Assistant Professor of Physics Christopher Monahan utilized renormalization group theory to analyze how materials like cobalt and iron lose magnetization when heated  more

DSCC Friday Takeaways: Senate GOP's Corruption Caucus, DC Dan Balling Out, and Rogers' Reality Check
WASHINGTON, April 11 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release: * * * DSCC Friday Takeaways: Senate GOP's Corruption Caucus, DC Dan Balling Out, and Rogers' Reality Check TGIF. Welcome back to Friday Takeaways from the DSCC - your weekly update from the DSCC Press Team on what you need to know across the Senate battlegrounds. There are 206 days until the midterms. DROP US A LINE: press@dscc.org. REPUBLICANS SWEAT THE MAP: New reporting from Bloomberg a  more

Heidelberg University: Research Lancet Countdown Europe - Report on Health and Climate Change
HEIDELBERG, Germany, April 10 (TNSxrep) -- Heidelberg University issued the following news release: * * * Research Lancet Countdown Europe: New Report on Health and Climate Change Experts from academia, practice and policy explain the dramatic health impacts of the climate crisis and discuss successful climate action and health protection * Europe's dependence on fossil fuels is not only making the continent economically and politically vulnerable, it also has dramatic consequences for the  more

Nation's Top Media, Communications Professionals Convene at Hampton University for the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications 'State of the Media' Event April 22
HAMPTON, Virginia, April 10 -- Hampton University posted the following news: * * * Nation's Top Media, Communications Professionals Convene at Hampton University for the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications 'State of the Media' Event April 22 * Public invited to join news media and academic leaders in a discussion about press freedom and trust, AI's impact in newsrooms and media ethics on Wednesday, April 22 nd at 4:00 pm. HAMPTON, Va. - April 10, 2026 - The Hampton Unive  more

OHSU research reveals how pancreatic cancer blocks immunotherapy
PORTLAND, Oregon, April 10 -- Oregon Health and Science University issued the following news: * * * OHSU research reveals how pancreatic cancer blocks immunotherapy * Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have uncovered a key reason why immunotherapy has largely failed in pancreatic cancer -and identified a promising strategy to overcome that resistance. The study, published in the journal Immunity, shows that pancreatic tumors actively reshape their immune environment by co-op  more

Researchers reveal new method for dialing up superconductivity
COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 10 -- Ohio State University posted the following news: * * * Researchers reveal new method for dialing up superconductivity * Researchers have discovered evidence that superconductivity can be controlled by influencing the surrounding environment, a finding that may lead to more efficient electronics down the road, according to a new study. Superconductivity, or the ability of certain materials to conduct electric currents without any energy loss when cooled below a c  more

Reves Center announces 2026 International Student Achievement Awards
WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia, April 10 -- William and Mary issued the following news: * * * Reves Center announces 2026 International Student Achievement Awards * The following story originally appeared on the website for the Reves Center for International Studies. - Ed. The Reves Center for International Studies at William & Mary has announced the 2026 International Student Achievement Award recipients: * Abhishek Dhanraj, Graduate Student (India) * Ima Hosseinzadeh, Graduate Student (Ira  more

University of Otago: Physiotherapist Turnover Intention Threatening Patient Care
DUNEDIN, New Zealand, April 10 (TNSjou) -- The University of Otago issued the following news release: * * * Physiotherapist turnover intention threatening patient care Nearly 40 per cent of public-sector physiotherapists want to leave their current job, posing a substantial threat to workforce stability and quality of patient care, University of Otago - Otakou Whakaihu Waka research has found. Published in the New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, the report provides the first detailed pictu  more