| Journals Energy Newsletter for Wednesday June 03, 2026 ( 7 items ) |
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Celebrated Faculty To Speak at Undergraduate Commencements
DAVIS, California, June 2 -- The University of California Davis posted the following news:
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Celebrated Faculty To Speak at Undergraduate Commencements
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The faculty members selected to speak at the baccalaureate commencements this June have made important contributions to undergraduate teaching and learning over a total of about 120 years on campus. Collectively, their recognitions include everything from on-campus honors to a U.S. presidential award.
In chronological order of the cer
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Center for European Policy Analysis Issues Commentary: Compute - AI Bubble or Bottleneck?
WASHINGTON, May 29 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis issued the following commentary by senior resident fellow Elly Rostoum:
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Compute: AI Bubble or Bottleneck?
The artificial intelligence boom must overcome supply shortages -- in both the US and China.
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The real AI contest will be won by who can best marshal the vast physical infrastructure needed to build the new technology, energy systems, semiconductor fabs, and enormous data centers.
The math is frightening. Demand for A
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Center for European Policy Analysis Issues Commentary: One Year On - Ukraine's Airfield Blitz Still Echoes
WASHINGTON, June 2 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis issued the following commentary on June 1, 2026, by Special Assistant to the Vice President Henry Patton and Noah Greene, senior program officer for the Transatlantic Defense and Security Program:
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One Year On: Ukraine's Airfield Blitz Still Echoes
Ukraine's use of drones against Russia's strategic aircraft has left an indelible mark on the war and the world. It's a warning to the West.
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June 1 last year would have seemed
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Collins College of Business celebrates excellence at annual Honors & Awards Ceremony
TULSA, Oklahoma, June 2 -- The University of Tulsa posted the following news:
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Collins College of Business celebrates excellence at annual Honors & Awards Ceremony
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The University of Tulsa's Collins College of Business recognized outstanding students, faculty, staff and alumni during its 2026 Honors and Awards Ceremony, celebrating academic excellence, leadership, research and service across the college.
The evening's highest undergraduate honors, the David R. Lawson Outstanding Seni
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Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: 'Compute Tax' is the Wrong Answer for the Future of Artificial Intelligence and Work
LOS ANGELES, California, June 3 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary by Managing Director of Technology Policy Max Gulker:
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A 'compute tax' is the wrong answer for the future of artificial intelligence and work
Taxing the computing power behind artificial intelligence could slow innovation, reduce productivity gains, and weaken American competitiveness.
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The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is opening a world of possibilities through innovation and gains
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UEA Researchers Unlock New Clues in How Human Cells Store Iron
NORWICH, England, June 2 (TNSjou) -- The University of East Anglia issued the following news:
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UEA researchers unlock new clues in how human cells store iron
Scientists at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have made significant strides in understanding how human cells safely store and manage iron.
The findings shed new light on a fundamental biological process that affects global health.
Researchers say the work not only answers longstanding scientific questions but may also inform f
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WVU study shows pregnant women who sit less and move more have fewer adverse outcomes
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, June 2 -- West Virginia University posted the following news:
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WVU study shows pregnant women who sit less and move more have fewer adverse outcomes
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A study by researchers at West Virginia University and two other university-affiliated medical centers found a greater-than-expected significance in the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including gestational diabetes and preeclampsia, for women who spend more time sitting compared to those who include even li
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