| Journals Energy Newsletter for Tuesday April 14, 2026 ( 9 items ) |
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Global warming is changing the hatching of bees and wasps
WURZBURG, Germany, April 13 -- The University of Wurzburg issued the following news release:
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Global warming is changing the hatching of bees and wasps
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Most wild bees hibernate as pupated larvae in their cocoons in the ground, in wood or in other protected places. Species emerging early in spring hibernate as fully developed adults in the cocoon, while species emerging later in summer will still need to finish development during spring.
Climate change is altering the timing of insec
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ICYMI: "Democratic Odds of Taking the Senate Increase as Four Ratings Shift in Their Favor" [Cook Political Report]
WASHINGTON, April 14 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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ICYMI: "Democratic Odds of Taking the Senate Increase as Four Ratings Shift in Their Favor" [Cook Political Report]
As Senate Democrats continue to build momentum heading into the November midterms, election analysts at Cook Political Report have moved multiple Senate races - including North Carolina, Georgia, and Ohio - in Democrats' favor. Across the map, Democrats have created a cl
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ICYMI: Rising Grocery Prices and Republican-Backed Cuts to Food Assistance Pose "New Risks for Republican Senate Candidates" [AJN]
WASHINGTON, April 14 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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ICYMI: Rising Grocery Prices and Republican-Backed Cuts to Food Assistance Pose "New Risks for Republican Senate Candidates" [AJN]
In case you missed it, new reporting from American Journal News is highlighting how rising grocery prices combined with Republican cuts to SNAP food assistance are driving "skyrocketing rates of food insecurity," and creating a "liability for Republican ca
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Maine Has Legislation That Would Temporarily Ban New Data Centers
WASHINGTON, April 13 [Category: Energy] -- The Institute for Energy Research posted the following commentary:
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Maine Has Legislation That Would Temporarily Ban New Data Centers
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Key Takeaways
1 Maine could become the first state to ban new data centers.
2 Maine's temporary ban has passed the State House, and other states are considering ways to slow or stop the deployment of data centers, with concerns ranging from electricity pricing to environmental issues.
3 Most of the stated co
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Missouri S&T Academy of Civil Engineers inducts new members
ROLLA, Missouri, April 13 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology posted the following news:
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Missouri S&T Academy of Civil Engineers inducts new members
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Fourteen professionals with ties to Missouri University of Science and Technology were inducted into the Missouri S&T Academy of Civil Engineers during an induction ceremony held April 9 in Rolla.
The academy recognizes outstanding alumni for their professional achievement and success. It also provides support and experien
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Mizzou Researchers Building 'Green' Protection for Fragile Enzymes
COLUMBIA, Missouri, April 14 (TNSjou) -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
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Mizzou researchers building 'green' protection for fragile enzymes
The new water-based process -- an example of green chemistry -- could reduce or eliminate toxic organic solvents from the manufacturing of medicines, biofuels and food.
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Enzymes are nature's tiny powerhouses, helping with everything from digesting food to making it quicker and safer to produce medicines, food and ren
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Moreno Op-ed: Trump Gave the GOP a New, Populist Soul
WASHINGTON, April 13 -- Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, issued the following news release:
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Moreno Op-ed: Trump Gave the GOP a New, Populist Soul
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WASHINGTON - Today, Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) wrote a new op-ed in the Wall Street Journal laying out President Trump's bold vision to return the Republican Party back to its foundation: fighting for American workers, ushering in an American manufacturing renaissance, and putting America first.
"The Republican Party for decades stood for
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Nature Portfolio Expands With the Launch of Nature Mechanical Engineering and Nature Reviews Computing
LONDON, England, April 14 -- Springer Nature, a research, educational and professional publisher, issued the following news release on April 13, 2026:
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Nature Portfolio expands with the launch of Nature Mechanical Engineering and Nature Reviews Computing
Springer Nature today announces the launch of two new titles, that will sit within the wider Nature Portfolio. Nature Mechanical Engineering and Nature Reviews Computing reflect our continued commitment to serving emerging research commu
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New materials show promise for parallel computing, Clemson University researchers say
CLEMSON, South Carolina, April 13 -- Clemson University posted the following news:
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New materials show promise for parallel computing, Clemson University researchers say
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College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
Clemson University researchers who created a new type of advanced material have known it can store energy, but now they have now found a new potential use-parallel computing.
If further developed, the material could help create new types of computers that can
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