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Journals Media Newsletter for 2026-05-02 ( 8 items )  
Exercise Science studies garner attention, challenge conventions (10)
GROVE CITY, Pennsylvania, May 1 -- The Grove City College issued the following news release: * * * Exercise Science studies garner attention, challenge conventions * Grove City College's Exercise Science Department is a research juggernaut, pushing the envelope of knowledge in nutrition, exercise metabolism, human performance, and cardiometabolic health with nearly a dozen publications in just the last year. The department's body of work examining the impact of diet on athletic performance is gaining international recognition and interest more PR

Faculty and Staff Briefs: April 2026 (10)
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, May 1 -- Florida State University issued the following news: * * * Faculty and Staff Briefs: April 2026 * Florida State University's distinguished faculty are central to the mission of the university. Faculty excellence in scholarship, research, and creative activity is critical to the quality of student learning and makes a difference in the lives of others. Throughout the year, honors and recognitions are awarded to individual faculty and staff members across campus. Faculty and Staff Briefs are produced monthly to more PR

Fed: Banks in the Age of Stablecoins - Lessons From Their Historical Responses to Financial Innovations (10)
WASHINGTON, May 2 -- The Federal Reserve issued the following Fed Notes article: * * * Banks in the Age of Stablecoins: Lessons from Their Historical Responses to Financial Innovations Sam Hempel, JP Perez-Sangimino, and Jessie Jiaxu Wang/1 1. Introduction The expansion of stablecoins has moved digital payment tokens from the periphery of financial markets to the center of policy discussions. With a global market capitalization in the mid-hundreds of billions of dollars and annual settlement volumes in the trillions as of 2025, stablecoins more PR

Iranian-American Detained Journalist Tops Annual Ranking Of One Free Press Coalition's "10 Most Urgent" Press Freedom Cases (10)
JERSEY CITY, New Jersey, May 2 -- Forbes Media posted the following news release: * * * Iranian-American Detained Journalist Tops Annual Ranking Of One Free Press Coalition's "10 Most Urgent" Press Freedom Cases The 2026 "10 Most Urgent" list spotlights journalists targeted for seeking to tell the truth who are facing "terrorism" or "anti-state" charges * NEW YORK - Coinciding with World Press Freedom Day, leading news organizations and publishers around the world have come together as part of the One Free Press Coalition to announce the 2 more PR

Nebraska in the national news: April 2026 (10)
LINCOLN, Nebraska, May 1 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news: * * * Nebraska in the national news: April 2026 * Fast Company published an April 7 article on the OurStory small houses being built in Omaha's Benson neighborhood. The article was among 40-plus national news stories featuring Husker faculty, staff, students, centers and programs during the month. The OurStory project is a collaboration among the College of Architecture's FACT Studio, Partners for Livable Omaha, Holy Name Housing Corporation and Spark Capita more PR

Rich more likely to use AI study finds, as experts warn these burgeoning technologies are increasing social inequality (10)
LONDON, England, May 1 [Category: BizMedia] -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release: * * * Rich more likely to use AI study finds, as experts warn these burgeoning technologies are increasing social inequality * Breaking research 1st May 2026 Individuals with a lower socioeconomic status are less likely to be both aware of and use AI tools, data on more than 10,000 US adults reveals Open Access Logo Contributor for Alamy: World Images The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI more PR

Rich More Likely to Use AI Study Finds, as Experts Warn These Burgeoning Technologies are Increasing Social Inequality (10)
LONDON, England, May 2 (TNSjou) -- Taylor and Francis Group issued the following news: * * * Rich more likely to use AI study finds, as experts warn these burgeoning technologies are increasing social inequality Individuals with a lower socioeconomic status are less likely to be both aware of and use AI tools, data on more than 10,000 US adults reveals * The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI)--particularly in "hidden" everyday applications--is creating a new and distinct form of digital inequality. This is the warning of  more PR

Weight Teasing from Different Family Members Linked to Harmful Health Outcomes for Adolescents (10)
STORRS, Connecticut, May 1 -- The University of Connecticut posted the following news: * * * Weight Teasing from Different Family Members Linked to Harmful Health Outcomes for Adolescents * Weight-related teasing from family members is common among adolescents, and new research from UConn's Rudd Center for Food Policy & Health shows that who the teasing comes from may play an important role in youth health and well-being. The study, published in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology, examined data from a national sample of 1,073 U.S. adoles more PR