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Nobel University awards honorary doctorate to Rev. Dr. Sterling L. Eaton
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Nobel University has awarded Rev. Dr. Sterling L. Eaton an honorary Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership and Organizational Development, citing his ministry, military service and community leadership.
Research hubs and flexible policies are reshaping U.S. business travel
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Corporate travel is shifting as younger workers favor flexible policies, research hubs draw longer stays, and bleisure trips grow across the U.S. Boulder is emerging as one example of how specialized industries and outdoor access are changing…
Student historian highlights Larry Doby’s New Jersey roots at SABR convention
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Jonah Weiss presented a poster at the Society for American Baseball Research’s 54th Annual Convention that traced Larry Doby’s path from New Jersey to baseball history.
AMPP opens $50,000 grant for ammonia marine fuel research
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AMPP is seeking proposals for an eight-month research project on ammonia as a marine fuel, with a $50,000 grant aimed at identifying technical gaps and future research priorities.
Livingston student launches H2NoLead to target childhood lead exposure in New Jersey
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Aniket Roychoudhury has launched H2NoLead, a public health policy project aimed at childhood lead exposure and prevention gaps in New Jersey.
Cloud-Clone expands breast cancer biomarker panel for precision research
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Cloud-Clone Corp. says it has built a breast cancer biomarker portfolio covering more than 30 core targets to support research from basic studies to clinical specimen testing.
Cloud-Clone rolls out photoaging research toolkit for UV skin damage
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Cloud-Clone says its integrated research toolkit is designed to speed anti-aging drug development for UV-damaged skin by pairing biomarkers, primary cells and animal model testing.
Dirigold Publishing releases warehouse operations guide for educators and students
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Dirigold Publishing has released a new book by James Goldman aimed at educators, practitioners and supply chain students who need a practical view of how warehouses operate end to end. The book is now available on Amazon and is being positioned…
AAID names 2026 implant dentistry award winners for Nashville conference
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The American Academy of Implant Dentistry will honor six leaders at its 75th Annual Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, Sept. 30-Oct. 3, 2026. The awards highlight clinical innovation, research, teaching, service and international leadership…
Research says New Orleans mansion housed first desegregated public school in the South
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New research tied to the Lalaurie Mansion at 1140 Royal Street says the Lower Girls’ School opened there in 1870 as the first racially integrated public school in the South.
Laboratory Bunsen burner market seen rising to $13.16 billion by 2030
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The laboratory bunsen burner market is projected to grow from $9.28 billion in 2025 to $9.96 billion in 2026, with demand lifted by pharmaceutical research, expanding education systems and more diagnostic labs.
Cancer groups back California Prop 38 research ballot measure
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A coalition of major cancer advocacy organizations is supporting California’s Proposition 38, a November ballot measure aimed at expanding funding for immunology research and future cures.
Hebei Medical University review backs brain-signal testing for prolonged consciousness disorders
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Researchers at Hebei Medical University reviewed evidence on using direct electrical recordings from the brain to assess prolonged disorders of consciousness.
Tahir Jamil launches free math activity e-book for young students
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Tahir Jamil has released Math Joy, a free activity e-book aimed at making math feel less intimidating for elementary students and youth programs.
St. Genevieve students press Rep. Luz Rivas on federal scholarship tax credit
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Congresswoman Luz Rivas visited St. Genevieve Parish Schools on Monday and heard students argue that California should opt into a new federal scholarship tax credit.
NPS student team builds ISS-bound terahertz camera
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A Naval Postgraduate School student-faculty team has built a terahertz imaging payload scheduled to launch to the International Space Station in 2027. The project shows how interdisciplinary training, defense research and hands-on engineering are…
New College of Florida expands internships to keep Sarasota-Manatee talent local
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New College of Florida’s Career Center is pushing more regional internship partnerships after a spring symposium drew about 45 local organizations.
Panthera opens new clinical trial site at Keele University
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Panthera has expanded its UK and European research network with a new clinical trial clinic at Keele University Science & Innovation Park in Staffordshire.
Chulalongkorn University keeps rare piphat dukdamban tradition alive
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Chulalongkorn University marked its annual March 26 celebration with a performance of piphat dukdamban, a rare Thai classical ensemble that has been revived and taught on campus since the 1980s. The effort helps preserve a nearly forgotten musical…
Tinsel Magazine publishes second Talent First installment on performer burnout
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Tinsel Magazine has released “What It Costs,” the second part of its four-article “Talent First” series on the economics and health toll of live performance.
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