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Author of 'Plan Red: China's Project to Destroy America' Testifies Before Senate Special Committee on Aging (10)
WASHINGTON, March 20 -- The Senate Special Committee on Aging released the following testimony by Gordon G. Chang, author of "Plan Red: China's Project to Destroy America", from a March 11, 2026, hearing entitled "Foreign Dependence: How China Captured America's Drug Supply":
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Healthcare is best left to the market, but as China weaponizes trade--and continually threatens war--it's clear that Washington has to temporarily implement non-market solutions to ensure that Americans have access more PR
Call for urgent international monitoring of Iran's cultural heritage (10)
LONDON, England, March 19 [Category: Arts/Cultural] -- The Museums Association posted the following news:
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Call for urgent international monitoring of Iran's cultural heritage
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A group of cultural heritage professionals has called for "urgent monitoring, documentation and safeguarding" of Iran's museums and heritage sites by international bodies in light of the escalating conflict and restricted communication in the country.
In a joint statement on LinkedIn, the group said "recent in more PR
Climate variability poses a threat to cold blooded animals (10)
PERTH, Australia, March 20 -- Murdoch University posted the following news:
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Climate variability poses a threat to cold blooded animals
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A new study has found that cold blooded animals (ectotherms) are unable to adjust physiologically to daily temperature fluctuations, a limitation that could leave them increasingly vulnerable as climate change drives even greater temperature variability.
Daily temperature variations are a common feature in natural environments, ranging from subtle t more PR
First Paper Published by Environmental Psychology Research Puts Spotlight on Waste Bin Behaviour (10)
LEICESTER, England, March 20 -- The British Psychological Society issued the following news:
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First paper published by Environmental Psychology Research puts the spotlight on waste bin behaviour
The colour and design of waste bins have a significant effect on people's recycling behaviour, a review of research reveals.
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People notice and make more use of bins with features that make them stand out from the surrounding environment - like a particular colour - the first paper published b more PR
HKU Study Uncovers Mineral "Sink" that Reduced Phosphorus in Early Oceans, Potentially Delaying Earth's Oxygen Rise (10)
HONG KONG, March 19 -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:
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HKU Study Uncovers Mineral "Sink" that Reduced Phosphorus in Early Oceans, Potentially Delaying Earth's Oxygen Rise
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Scientists have long sought to explain a key mismatch in Earth's early history: oxygen-producing photosynthesis evolved hundreds of millions of years before atmospheric oxygen began to rise during the Great Oxidation Event. This delay has been linked to limited phosphorus-a nutrient es more PR
Hole in Sea Ice Thickened Antarctic Ice Sheet in the Past (10)
BREMERHAVEN, Germany, March 20 -- The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research issued the following news release:
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Hole in the sea ice thickened the Antarctic ice sheet in the past
AWI researchers reconstruct the subsurface ocean temperature and salinity in the Southern Ocean off East Antarctica at high resolution during the last ice age for the first time and show that present-day processes could prevent the formation
The Southern Ocean, which surrounds t more PR
IJMR Call For Papers - Misinformation And Democratic Engagement (10)
LONDON, England, March 20 -- The Market Research Society posted the following news:
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IJMR Call For Papers - Misinformation And Democratic Engagement
The International Journal of Market Research (IJMR) has requested papers for a special issue on the topic of 'Innovation in Public Opinion and Market Research: Challenges of Misinformation and Trust for Democratic Engagement'.
The issue has the following Guest Editors:
* Dr Christopher Pich, University of Nottingham, UK
* Dr Kristina Harr more PR
Miller School of Medicine Researchers Build Real-World Model of Alzheimer's Risk (10)
MIAMI, Florida, March 19 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine posted the following news:
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Miller School of Medicine Researchers Build Real-World Model of Alzheimer's Risk
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A new research platform integrates health records, social data and analytics to reveal how chronic conditions shape Alzheimer's disease risk and progression.
As Alzheimer's disease and related dementias continue to rise alongside an aging population, researchers are confronting a central challenge. more PR
Molecular Biologist Earns GCSU's First Prestigious Cottrell Scholar Award (10)
MILLEDGEVILLE, Georgia, March 20 -- Georgia College issued the following news on March 19, 2026:
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Molecular biologist earns GCSU's first prestigious Cottrell Scholar Award
By Amanda Respess
Dr. Arnab Sengupta, assistant professor of cell and molecular biology, has been named a 2026 Cottrell Scholar by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement, placing him among only 24 chemistry, physics and astronomy scholars across the United States and Canada to earn this distinction.
Sengu more PR
Ocean Warming Drives Melting of Antarctic Sea Ice (10)
BREMERHAVEN, Germany, March 19 -- The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research issued the following news release:
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Ocean warming drives melting of Antarctic sea ice
New study reveals reasons for rapid decline since 2015
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Antarctic sea ice plays a crucial role in the ecosystem and physical environment of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. Since the ice reflects the sun's rays and blocks heat exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere, it is critical to more PR
Research Fellow shares how his practice critiques AI in new in-person and online exhibit (10)
FALMOUTH, England, March 19 -- Falmouth University posted the following news:
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Research Fellow shares how his practice critiques AI in new in-person and online exhibit
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Dr Tom Milnes, a Research Fellow at Falmouth's Centre for Blended Realities (CBR), focuses his practice on exploring the materiality of imagery and technology; engaging with the cultural impact of media through glitches, errors or hidden subcultures. Now, Tom brings his research and practice to Plymouth to curate an exh more PR
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