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Journals Environment Newsletter for 2026-03-13 ( 14 items )  
AI in Financial Services: Balancing Innovation & Risk - Why the Right Operating Model is More Important Than Ever (10)
LONDON, England, March 13 -- UK Finance, which monitors the banking and finance industry, issued the following news release: * * * AI in financial services: balancing innovation and risk - why the right operating model is more important than ever In the Office of Finance, Artificial intelligence is moving quickly from experimentation to operational reality. The opinions expressed here are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of UK Finance or its member more PR

Center for European Policy Analysis Issues Commentary: UK Semiconductors - Searching For the Next ARM (10)
WASHINGTON, March 9 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis issued the following commentary by Christopher Cytera, senior fellow with the Tech Policy Program: * * * UK Semiconductors: Searching For the Next ARM British-born ARM's processor designs power more than 99% of the world's smart phones. The success inspires UK innovators. * ARM represents a shining example of the "Cambridge Phenomenon." During the early 1980s, a collection of geeky, bright minds gathered in a converted barn not  more PR

FAU: 'Croak' Conundrum - Parasites Complicate Love Signals in Frogs (10)
BOCA RATON, Florida, March 13 (TNSjou) -- Florida Atlantic University, a component of the state university system in Florida, issued the following news: * * * The 'Croak' Conundrum: Parasites Complicate Love Signals in Frogs Study Snapshot: Across the animal kingdom, sound is more than communication - it's a signal of survival and success. Male green treefrogs use loud, repeated "honking" calls to attract mates, with females favoring lower-frequency, faster or longer calls that often signal s more PR

Project Wolbachia Reaches Half Of Singapore Households With Expansion To Five New Areas (10)
SINGAPORE, March 13 -- The National Environment Agency issued the following news: * * * Project Wolbachia Reaches Half Of Singapore Households With Expansion To Five New Areas Expansion to Bukit Panjang, Little India, Pioneer, Toa Payoh and Ang Mo Kio will raise coverage by about 100,000 households to over 800,000 households by end-2026. * The National Environment Agency (NEA) will expand Project Wolbachia - Singapore to five additional areas by the end of this year, achieving the target of more PR

Queen Mary University of London: Study Highlights the Hidden Climate Cost of the Israel-Gaza War (10)
LONDON, England, March 12 (TNSjou) -- Queen Mary University of London issued the following news: * * * Study highlights the hidden climate cost of the Israel-Gaza war A new study led by Queen Mary University of London estimates that the Israel-Gaza war has generated around 33 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e), highlighting the often-overlooked environmental impact of armed conflict. * Published in the journal One Earth, the research provides a comprehensive analysis of emis more PR

Researchers name, describe new crocodile that hunted iconic Lucy's species (10)
LONDON, England, March 12 [Category: BizMedia] -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release: * * * Researchers name, describe new crocodile that hunted iconic Lucy's species More than 3 million years ago, when our ancient ancestors embodied by the iconic Lucy were roaming the African landscape, they would have feared a big, bad crocodile with a prominent lump on its head, patiently lurking in rivers and lakes to attack them. That crocodile is a new sp more PR

Researchers Name, Describe New Crocodile That Hunted Iconic Lucy's Species (10)
LONDON, England, March 13 (TNSjou) -- Taylor and Francis Group issued the following news: * * * Researchers name, describe new crocodile that hunted iconic Lucy's species More than 3 million years ago, when our ancient ancestors embodied by the iconic Lucy were roaming the African landscape, they would have feared a big, bad crocodile with a prominent lump on its head, patiently lurking in rivers and lakes to attack them. That crocodile is a new species, a research team led by the University more PR

Severe COVID-19, Flu Facilitate Lung Cancer Months or Years Later (10)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, March 12 -- University of Virginia Health posted the following news release: * * * Severe COVID-19, Flu Facilitate Lung Cancer Months or Years Later * Severe COVID-19 and influenza infections prime the lungs for cancer and can accelerate the disease's development, but vaccination heads off those harmful effects, new research from UVA Health's Beirne B. Carter Center for Immunology Research and UVA Comprehensive Cancer Center indicates. School of Medicine research more PR

UCF Grad Turns Love for Orlando Into Career (10)
ORLANDO, Florida, March 12 -- The University of Central Florida posted the following news: * * * UCF Grad Turns Love for Orlando Into Career * Highlights * Home to UCF, Orlando welcomes more than 75 million visitors annually as one of the world's top tourist destinations. * Advertising-Public relations grad Andrea (Rodrigues) Sage '12 fosters Orlando's hospitable reputation as part of the team at Visit Orlando, a not-for-profit trade association that brands, markets and sells the regio more PR

University of Birmingham: Oval Orbit Casts Light on Black Hole - Neutron Star Mergers (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, March 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Birmingham posted the following news: * * * Oval orbit casts new light on black hole - neutron star mergers Breakthrough discovery provides new clues about how these celestial bodies - that push the known laws of physics to their limits - find each other. * Scientists have uncovered the first robust evidence of a black hole and neutron star crashing together but orbiting in an oval path rather than a perfect circle just before they more PR

University of East Anglia: Island Birds Reveal Surprising Link Between Immunity and Gut Bacteria (10)
NORWICH, England, March 12 (TNSjou) -- The University of East Anglia issued the following news: * * * Island birds reveal surprising link between immunity and gut bacteria Scientists at the University of East Anglia have uncovered a hidden link between gut health and the immune system - all thanks to a tiny island bird. Researchers studied the Seychelles warbler, a small songbird found on Cousin Island in the Seychelles. They collected the birds' poo to analyse their gut bacteria - and fo more PR

University of Utah Health: Huntsman Mental Health Institute Contributes to Framework Ensuring Ethical and Fair Use of AI in Health Care (10)
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March 13 (TNSjou) -- The University of Utah Health issued the following news release: * * * Huntsman Mental Health Institute contributes to new framework ensuring ethical and fair use of AI in health care Huntsman Mental Health Institute today announced the publication of a pioneering framework designed to ensure artificial intelligence (AI) systems used in health care are developed and deployed ethically, transparently, and with patient equity at the forefront. The fram more PR

Wildlife Society: JWM - Restoring Mines Improves Frog Diversity (10)
BETHESDA, Maryland, March 12 (TNSjou) -- The Wildlife Society, a wildlife conservation organization, posted the following news: * * * JWM: Restoring mines improves frog diversity Restoring forests at old coal mines can boost species richness for frogs and toads in Appalachia. "Wetlands in the very young forests that were recently planted had overall higher species richness in both Kentucky and West Virginia compared to these unaltered wetlands and mature forests," said Steven Price, a profes more PR

Yale University: Critical Window After an Overdose (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 12 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following Q&A on March 10, 2026, by Avi Patel with associate research scientist Maryam Kazemitabar: * * * The Critical Window After an Overdose A nonfatal opioid overdose is often treated as a near miss. But clinically, it is one of the strongest predictors of future harm--and one of the few moments when patients are actively engaged with the health care system. What happens next can shape outcomes long after the crisis h more PR