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Journals Energy Newsletter for 2026-01-14 ( 12 items )  
Cadence Delivers Enterprise-Level Reliability With Next-Gen Low-Power DRAM for AI Applications Featuring Microsoft RAIDDR ECC Technology (10)
SAN JOSE, California, Jan. 14 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- Cadence Design Systems, a provider of electronic design automation and semiconductor intellectual property, issued the following news release on Jan. 13, 2026: * * * Cadence Delivers Enterprise-Level Reliability with Next-Gen Low-Power DRAM for AI Applications Featuring Microsoft RAIDDR ECC Technology Industry-first LPDDR5X IP system solution designed specifically for data centers utilizes RAIDDR ECC algorithm * Cadence (Na more PR

Center for European Policy Analysis: Russia Loses Venezuela, the Avocado Ally (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on Jan. 13, 2026: * * * Russia Loses Venezuela, the Avocado Ally The Kremlin has waved goodbye to another ally, at a low-ish cost in rubles but a higher price in political currency. By Alexander Kolyandr Half a dozen years ago, the Kremlin indicated it would be willing to drop its support for Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela in exchange for a free hand in Ukraine, said Fiona Hill, an adviser to Preside more PR

Conservation planning 'good for biodiversity and business' (10)
DARWIN, Australia, Jan. 14 -- Charles Darwin University issued the following news: * * * Conservation planning 'good for biodiversity and business' * The Northern Territory's investment in solar and wind energy production needs to benefit people and the planet, but new research highlights critical pitfalls in planning. Research conducted by Charles Darwin University (CDU) reviewed the NT's existing formal conservation planning against the Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia more PR

DOE Argonne National Laboratory: Autonomous Discovery-Driven Argonne Study Inspires Paradigm Shift in Battery Research (10)
ARGONNE, Illinois, Jan. 14 (TNSjou) -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory issued the following news release: * * * Autonomous discovery-driven Argonne study inspires paradigm shift in battery research Innovative high-throughput experiments and artificial intelligence reveal fundamental stability limits in battery chemicals By Michael Matz Argonne scientists used artificial intelligence and robotics to conduct more than 6,000 battery chemical experiments in just five more PR

DOE Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Accelerating Discovery - How the Materials Project Is Helping to Usher in the AI Revolution for Materials Science (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Energy Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory issued the following news: * * * Accelerating Discovery: How the Materials Project Is Helping to Usher in the AI Revolution for Materials Science The open-access materials database managed by Berkeley Lab has surpassed 650,000 registered users, enabling AI-ready scientific datasets at an unprecedented scale for batteries, quantum computing, microelectronics, and more. Key Takeaways * The Materials Pro more PR

Female athlete health, well-being focus of updated report (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Jan. 13 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Female athlete health, well-being focus of updated report * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -When active and athletic girls and women don't eat enough food to meet their body's energy needs, it can disrupt key systems in the body and lead to irregular or absent menstrual cycles and impaired bone health, including osteoporosis and bone stress injuries. These interrelated disruptions of energy statu more PR

Nanyang Technological University: El Nino Events Reduce Life Expectancy, Cause Trillions in Economic Losses (10)
SINGAPORE, Jan. 13 (TNSjou) -- Nanyang Technological University issued the following news: * * * El Nino events reduce life expectancy, cause trillions in economic losses: Study The El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the planet's greatest driver of year-to-year climate swings, shapes temperature, rainfall, and extreme weather around the world. Its impact ranges from heatwaves and floods to air pollution and disruptions to food security, with growing evidence that these climate fluctuations  more PR

Nebraska Innovation Studio names 2026 fellows (10)
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Jan. 13 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news: * * * Nebraska Innovation Studio names 2026 fellows * Nebraska Innovation Studio announced the 2026 cohort of Innovation Fellows Jan. 13. The fellows, chosen from more than 50 applicants, will bring big ideas in medicine, agriculture and cybersecurity to reality through the program. Fellows receive five months of free membership at Innovation Studio, a $2,500 material stipend and a $1,500 in professional se more PR

Penn State-Harrisburg: Female Athlete Health, Well-being Focus of Updated Report (10)
MIDDLETOWN, Pennsylvania, Jan. 14 -- Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg campus issued the following news: * * * Female athlete health, well-being focus of updated report Penn State faculty steered updated research, care guidance for the Female Athlete Triad -- when energy deficiency leads to menstrual dysfunction and poor bone health -- including a first-of-its-kind adolescent model of the condition By Christine Yu UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- When active and athletic girls and women don't more PR

Recovering tropical forests grow back nearly twice as fast with nitrogen (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, Jan. 14 -- The University of Glasgow issued the following news: * * * Recovering tropical forests grow back nearly twice as fast with nitrogen * Young tropical forests play a crucial role in slowing climate change. Growing trees absorb carbon dioxide from the air, using photosynthesis to build it into their roots, trunks, and branches, where they can store carbon for decades or even centuries. But, according to a new study, this CO2-absorption may be slowed down by the l more PR

Rutgers Health Begins Clinical Trial to Determine If B1 Can Slow Alzheimer's Disease (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Jan. 14 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news: * * * Rutgers Health Begins Clinical Trial to Determine if B1 Can Slow Alzheimer's Disease Researchers seek participants for a federally funded study to determine if benfotiamine, a synthetic version of thiamine (vitamin B1), can help slow disease progression By Patti Zielinski Researchers at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick are enrolling participants in the National Alzhe more PR

Warren Presses Treasury to Rule Out Taxpayer Guarantee for Wall Street War Profiteering in Venezuela (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 -- Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, ranking member of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, issued the following news release: * * * Warren Presses Treasury to Rule Out Taxpayer Guarantee for Wall Street War Profiteering in Venezuela U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Ranking Member of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, wrote to Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, requesting confirmation th more PR