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Journals Environment Newsletter for 2026-03-25 ( 12 items )  
Economic & Social Research Institute: 'Bullying in Context: How Families, Schools, and Social Ecologies Shape Student Perceptions in Ireland' (10)
DUBLIN, Ireland, March 24 (TNSLrpt) -- The Economic and Social Research Institute issued the following journal article on March 12, 2026 by Selina McCoy, Keyu Ye, Neil Kenny and James O'Higgins Norman entitled "Bullying in context: how families, schools, and social ecologies shape student perceptions in Ireland." Here is the abstract: * * * Conceptualising bullying as socially embedded, this paper assesses how the ecologies of schools and families shape student experience. Survey data from 22 more PR

HKUMed discovers expanded use of fatty liver drug for preventing and suppressing liver cancer (10)
HONG KONG, March 24 -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release: * * * HKUMed discovers expanded use of fatty liver drug for preventing and suppressing liver cancer * A research team from the Department of Pathology, School of Clinical Medicine, LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed), in collaboration with the HKU State Key Laboratory of Liver Research, has found that Resmetirom, a drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for  more PR

House Appropriations Committee Cole Issues Commentary: Day 35 - A Nation At Risk (10)
WASHINGTON, March 20 -- Rep. Tom Cole, R-Oklahoma, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, issued the following commentary: * * * Day 35: A Nation At Risk As the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continues, forcing over one hundred thousand employees to work without pay, Americans are at risk. The CEOs from ten of our nation's largest airlines signed a letter together asking Congress to do the right thing and fund DHS in its entirety: "Once again, air travel is t more PR

Imperial College-London: Children's Extended Social Media Use Linked to Increased Depression and Anxiety (10)
LONDON, England, March 25 (TNSjou) -- Imperial College-London issued the following news: * * * Children's extended social media use linked to increased depression and anxiety By Ryan O'Hare Children who use social media for more than three hours per day are more likely to develop greater levels of depression and anxiety compared to those who use it more moderately. The findings are the latest analysis to come from the SCAMP study, led by public health researchers at Imperial College London  more PR

Queensland University of Technology: Call for Doctors to Partner With Australia's Indigenous People to Demand Climate Action (10)
BRISBANE, Australia, March 24 (TNSjou) -- The Queensland University of Technology issued the following news: * * * Call for doctors to partner with Australia's Indigenous people to demand climate action A call to the medical profession to address the rising health inequity of Indigenous peoples due to climate change and ally with them to bring climate litigation for action on emissions reduction, has come from Torres Strait Islander and QUT public health academic Francis Nona. * Aboriginal  more PR

Safety Considerations for Automated Passenger Vehicles Topic of CRS Report (Part 1 of 2) (10)
WASHINGTON, March 24 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R48605) on March 23, 2026, entitled "Safety Considerations for Automated Passenger Vehicles" by transportation policy analyst Naseeb A. Souweidane. Here are excerpts: * * * SUMMARY Automated vehicle technologies offer a range of driver support functions that some stakeholders assert may improve traffic safety. These technologies vary in their capabilities and current stages of development. S more PR

Taiwan Security Monitor: Research Project Turns into a Vital Communication Platform for a Threatened Part of the World (10)
FAIRFAX, Virginia, March 23 -- George Mason University issued the following news: * * * Taiwan Security Monitor: Research Project Turns into a Vital Communication Platform for a Threatened Part of the World * Taiwan lacks its own cable repair vessels, meaning damage to underwater cables crucial to the island nation's international communications and internet connectivity can take six to eight weeks or more to repair. The lack of repair capabilities is a serious resilience risk and a dire nat more PR

UC Irvine Researchers Engineer a Light-powered Biohybrid Cardiac Interface (10)
IRVINE, California, March 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of California Irvine campus issued the following news release: * * * UC Irvine researchers engineer a light-powered biohybrid cardiac interface Optoelectronic device may offer benefits in heart drug screening and disease modeling * UC Irvine researchers have designed a device that makes heart tissue respond to pulses of light. * Combining polymer layers with heart cells, the invention can be used in the future to test cardiac therapeut more PR

University of Michigan: Processed Foods May Be Fueling the Rise in Binge Eating (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news: * * * Processed foods may be fueling the rise in binge eating When people binge eat, it's rarely broccoli or apples on the menu. Instead, foods like cake, cookies, ice cream and chocolate consistently show up--and a new University of Michigan study suggests that's no coincidence. An analysis of more than four decades of research reveals that highly processed foods are not just common in binge-eati more PR

Warren Presses Trump Administration on Mounting Costs to American Families From President's Illegal War With Iran (10)
WASHINGTON, March 20 -- Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, ranking member of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, issued the following news release: * * * Warren Presses Trump Administration on Mounting Costs to American Families from President's Illegal War with Iran U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Ranking Member of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, wrote to Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent, White House National Economic Council Di more PR

Washington State University: Talking Politics at Work May Support Employee Well being (10)
PULLMAN, Washington, March 25 (TNSjou) -- Washington State University issued the following news release: * * * Talking politics at work may support employee well being In an era of nonstop headlines and growing political division, many workplaces still follow a familiar rule of thumb: Don't talk politics at work. New research from Washington State University suggests the issue is more nuanced, and talking about politicized news at work may help employees better manage stress and foster impro more PR

Wordsworth Trust saves Lake District poet's final home (10)
LONDON, England, March 24 [Category: Arts/Cultural] -- The Museums Association posted the following news: * * * Wordsworth Trust saves Lake District poet's final home * The Wordsworth Trust has acquired the final home of the English Romantic poet William Wordsworth. Rydal Mount had been run by descendants of the poet since 1969, but after a long period of falling visitor numbers and rising costs, the property was recently placed on the market for PS2.5m. The Wordsworth Trust has worked i more PR