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Journals Environment Newsletter for Wednesday April 15, 2026 ( 10 items )  

Carbon removal project supports Maine's blue economy, broader marine health
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, April 14 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news: * * * Carbon removal project supports Maine's blue economy, broader marine health * Oceans absorb roughly 25 to 30 percent of the carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) that is released into the atmosphere. When this CO 2 dissolves in seawater, it forms carbonic acid, making the water more acidic and altering its chemistry. Elevated levels of acidity are harmful to marine life like corals, oysters, and  more

Catawba College School of Health Services and Human Performance Faculty Co-Author Article in The Journal of Nursing Education
SALISBURY, North Carolina, April 14 -- Catawba College posted the following news: * * * Catawba College School of Health Services and Human Performance Faculty Co-Author Article in The Journal of Nursing Education * Catawba College is celebrating a recent scholarly publication by two members of its faculty, whose collaborative research highlighting an innovative approach to leadership education for nursing students has been published in The Journal of Nursing Education. The article, "Low R  more

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee: What They're Saying - Senate Democrats "Increasingly Poised to Flip the Upper Chamber" as Republicans Face "Sour National Environment"
WASHINGTON, April 15 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release on April 14, 2026: * * * WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: Senate Democrats "Increasingly Poised to Flip the Upper Chamber" as Republicans Face "Sour National Environment" In case you missed it, a wave of new reporting is highlighting how Senate Democrats are "increasingly poised to flip the upper chamber" as election analysts at Cook Political Report shift multiple Senate races toward Democrats. Voter  more

Gutierrez Published in Top Academic Journal
CLARKSVILLE, Arkansas, April 14 -- The University of the Ozarks posted the following news: * * * Gutierrez Published in Top Academic Journal * For most college students, contributing to a peer-reviewed journal is a long-term goal. For University of the Ozarks junior Caleb Gutierrez, it's already a reality. Gutierrez, a finance major from Chihuahua, Mexico, is a co-author on a research article published in Environment, Innovation and Management (EIM) -a top-tier, peer-reviewed international  more

Liverpool University Press Selects Wiley Research Exchange to Modernize Journal Publishing
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, April 15 -- Wiley posted the following news release on April 14, 2026: * * * Liverpool University Press Selects Wiley Research Exchange to Modernize Journal Publishing One of the UK's oldest university presses partners with Wiley to scale operations and strengthen editorial workflows * Wiley (NYSE: WLY), a global leader in authoritative content and research intelligence for the advancement of scientific discovery, innovation and learning, today announced that Liverpool   more

Marywood Architecture Featured in International Publication Exploring Design and Public Space
SCRANTON, Pennsylvania, April 13 -- Marywood University posted the following news: * * * Marywood Architecture Featured in International Publication Exploring Design and Public Space * The architecture program at Marywood University is being recognized internationally after being featured in a recent publication by Wrong House, an online journal that explores architecture, design, and the built environment. The feature, titled "Extending the Playing Field," highlights Marywood's School of   more

Ritsumeikan University: Interdisciplinary Collaborative Project as a Practical Setting of Metrolingualism
KYOTO, Japan, April 14 -- Ritsumeikan University issued the following news: * * * Interdisciplinary Collaborative Project as a Practical Setting of Metrolingualism Prof. Tsukasa Yamanaka, College of Life Sciences Associate Prof. Chika Kitano, College of Global Liberal Arts Prof. Keisuke Kitano, College of Image Arts and Sciences Locations of Impact * Japan * Singapore * Worldwide Co-researchers * Lecturer Yoko Morikawa, National University of Singapore Outline of collaborative resear  more

Study reveals how dreams affect emotions in day-to-day life
LAWRENCE, Kansas, April 14 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news: * * * Study reveals how dreams affect emotions in day-to-day life * LAWRENCE -There are a few reasons why we might dream, say the neuroscientists. Even dreams that are scary may serve a purpose: One prevalent idea is fear in dreams could help people deal with fear in waking life, much like exposure therapy. One University of Kansas researcher tested this concept and recently published results in the peer-revi  more

University of Illinois System: Healthiest State Starts Here
URBANA, Illinois, April 15 -- The University of Illinois System issued the following news: * * * The Healthiest State Starts Here The University of Illinois System doesn't just study public health. It practices it. By Ash Littles The pressures on Illinois families are not abstract. Nearly 2 million Illinoisans relied on SNAP benefits in 2024, and an estimated 360,000 are now at risk of losing eligibility under new federal work requirements. One in five Chicago-area households already experi  more

University of Wyoming's Clementz Co-Writes Paper Connecting Volcanic Eruptions, Global Cooling
LARAMIE, Wyoming, April 15 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news: * * * UW's Clementz Co-Writes Paper Connecting Volcanic Eruptions, Global Cooling Mark Clementz, a professor in the University of Wyoming Department of Geology and Geophysics, and colleagues have produced a compelling study that shows that an increase in volcanic activity in the Andes in the Late Miocene Epoch likely resulted in a cooling of the Earth between 5.4 million and 7 million years ago. The v  more