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Journals Energy Newsletter for 2026-01-27 ( 5 items )  
A hidden rhythm brings microscopic particles into unison (10)
EVANSTON, Illinois, Jan. 26 -- Northwestern University posted the following news release: * * * A hidden rhythm brings microscopic particles into unison * * Link to: Northwestern Now Story * From blinking fireflies to cells in a beating heart, synchronization occurs across nature * Researchers found similar behavior emerges in a simple system of microscopic particles * Suspended in liquid, the particles naturally oscillated together as though they sensed one another's motion * U more PR

Cedars-Sinai Scientists Track Body's Most Elusive Proteins (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, Jan. 26 [Category: BizHospital] -- Cedars-Sinai, a nonprofit academic healthcare organization, posted the following news: * * * Cedars-Sinai Scientists Track Body's Most Elusive Proteins * What can a single molecule in just one of the body's cells reveal about a person's health? Quite a lot if you can find it. Cedars-Sinai investigators are doing just that. Using a powerful technology called single-cell proteomics, these detectives track molecules called proteins,  more PR

DOE Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: EcoFABs Could Help Fuel AI in Agriculture (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 (TNSjou) -- The U.S. Department of Energy Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory issued the following news: * * * EcoFABs Could Help Fuel AI in Agriculture Illustration of the earth with nodes jutting from specific locations that depict the rhizosphere microbiome. Key Takeaways * EcoFABs are takeout-box-sized plastic chambers that give scientists a reproducible way to study plants and their root microbes. * In a first-of-its-kind global study, scientists showed EcoFABs c more PR

Pushback couldn't derail this researcher's work in criminology (10)
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Jan. 26 -- Northeastern University issued the following news: * * * Pushback couldn't derail this researcher's work in criminology * This researcher faced pushback, but her work in criminology could not be derailed New research from Northeastern looks at Joan McCord's legacy through her correspondence and how she helped the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study. by Erin Kayata January 26, 2026 There's been much published about the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study, whi more PR

Scientists establish a means of using lasers to increase muon lifetime (10)
PLYMOUTH, England, Jan. 26 -- The University of Plymouth posted the following news: * * * Scientists establish a means of using lasers to increase muon lifetime * Unless you're involved in the study of particle physics or a similar field, there's a good chance you might never have heard of a muon. Similar to electrons, but around 200 times heavier, muons interact only weakly with matter, allowing them to be used like X-rays but for large and dense structures like geological features, bridges more PR