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Center for European Policy Analysis Issues Commentary: Behind the Lines - The Agents Driving Ukraine's Covert War of Attrition (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis issued the following commentary on Feb. 25, 2026, by Elina Beketova, non-resident fellow with the Democratic Resilience program:
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Behind the Lines: The Agents Driving Ukraine's Covert War of Attrition
Ukraine's Atesh movement is a thorn in the Kremlin's side. With 2,000 agents in the Russian army and working in the occupied territories, its tactics have evolved for a war of attrition.
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The group, named after the Crimean Ta more PR
Center for European Policy Analysis Issues Commentary: Europe Stops Pretending (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis issued the following commentary on Feb. 26, 2026, by Maciej Bukowski, fellow with the Tech Policy Program:
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Europe Stops Pretending
There is still a gap between the continent's dawning understanding of its security dilemma and the ability to act.
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A meter-tall kamikaze drone stood on display like jewelry. Nobody stared at it too long, yet everyone stared long enough. A distinctly new, European security-era ambiance surrou more PR
Center for European Policy Analysis Posts Commentary: Man on a Mission - Ukraine's New Defense Chief (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on Feb. 24, 2026, by Mykyta Vorobiov, political analyst and a master's student at the University of Oxford:
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Man on a Mission: Ukraine's New Defense Chief
Mykhailo Fedorov is viewed as a tech prodigy and brings a reputation for innovation. Can he shake-up the military bureaucracy?
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After his appointment in January, Fedorov highlighted two focal points for his work: digitization and reorganiz more PR
Fat Shaming Doesn't Improve Human Health, It Harms It, IU Researchers Find (10)
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, Feb. 24 (TNSjou) -- Indiana University issued the following news:
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Fat shaming doesn't improve human health, it harms it, IU researchers find
Adolescence is a period defined by rapid physical, emotional, and social change, and for many young people, it is also shaped by body image issues and weight stigma. Those experiences, researchers say, can drive chronic stress with long-term health consequences.
Research from Indiana University reveals how weight-based stigma more PR
HKU Marine Scientists Reveal Giant Clam Feeding Strategy Could Determine Their Future Survival (10)
HONG KONG, Feb. 26 -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:
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HKU Marine Scientists Reveal Giant Clam Feeding Strategy Could Determine Their Future Survival
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Giant clams ( Tridacna gigas ), members of the family Tridacnidae and among the most striking inhabitants of tropical coral reefs, are being driven towards extinction. Over-harvesting for jewellery, the aquarium trade, and food, together with habitat loss and pollution, has severely reduced their population more PR
IAEA-Coordinated Research Finds Variation in Radiation Doses From Cardiac Imaging, Highlights Areas to Enhance Patient Safety (10)
VIENNA, Austria, Feb. 27 -- The International Atomic Energy Agency posted the following news release:
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IAEA-Coordinated Research Finds Variation in Radiation Doses from Cardiac Imaging, Highlights Areas to Enhance Patient Safety
Differences in the amount of radiation patients receive from diagnostic tests for coronary artery disease (CAD) have been revealed in a major international study coordinated by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Columbia University in the United St more PR
In The New York Review of Books: Expanding Public Ownership in the Power Sector (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 [Category: Business] -- Open Markets Institute posted the following news release:
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In The New York Review of Books: Expanding Public Ownership in the Power Sector
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In an essay published in The New York Review of Books, Sandeep Vaheesan, Legal Director at the Open Markets Institute and author of the book " Democracy in Power: A History of Electrification in the United States " makes a case for expanding public ownership in the U.S. electric power sector-arguing that more PR
Senator Marshall Introduces Dr. Casey Means at Surgeon General Nomination Hearing (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 -- Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, issued the following news release:
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Senator Marshall Introduces Dr. Casey Means at Surgeon General Nomination Hearing
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Washington - On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), introduced Dr. Casey Means at her nomination hearing before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. Dr. Means has been nominated by President Trump to serve as Medical Director in the Regular Corps of the Public Health S more PR
Texas A&M University College of Engineering: Three Named National Academy of Inventors Senior Members (10)
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Feb. 27 -- The Texas A&M University College of Engineering issued the following news:
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Three named National Academy of Inventors Senior Members
Drs. Guillermo Aguilar, Heng Pan and Xingyong Song in Texas A&M's College of Engineering have earned the prestigious distinction for their impactful contributions to the welfare of society and economic progress.
By Campbell Atkins, Texas A&M Engineering
The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) honored three Texas A&M Uni more PR
Transforming waste into valuable materials (10)
BOCHUM, Germany, Feb. 26 -- The University in Bochum issued the following news release:
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Transforming waste into valuable materials
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Instead of fossil raw materials, researchers want to upgrade waste materials to curb CO 2 emissions.
Our current living standards rapidly consume energy and resources while burdening the climate with immense levels of CO 2. One solution could be to recover carbon dioxide from waste streams, as this would allow it to be used in circulation. An internatio more PR
UCLA researchers develop new approach to supercharge immune cells with fuel source tumors can't steal (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, Feb. 26 -- The University of California posted the following news release:
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UCLA researchers develop new approach to supercharge immune cells with fuel source tumors can't steal
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Key takeaways
* While the immune system tries to fight cancerous tumors, the tumor cells deplete the key nutrient glucose from their environment, leaving the T cells that show up to attack with not enough glucose to make cytokines and kill.
* To overcome this metabolic roadblock, more PR
University of Michigan: For Solar Power to Truly Provide Affordable Energy Access, We Need to Deploy It Better (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 27 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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For solar power to truly provide affordable energy access, we need to deploy it better
Study in Malawi--a country with one of the lowest energy access rates on the planet--reveals obstacles, opportunities for household solar power systems
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Small household solar power systems have been gaining traction--and investment--as means to provide affordable and sustainable energy to those living wit more PR
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