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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey Becomes First Female Governor to Sign Independent Women's Stand With Women Legislation into State Law (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 [Category: Sociological] -- The Independent Women's Voice, an organization that fights for policy solutions for women, posted the following news release:
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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey Becomes First Female Governor to Sign Independent Women's Stand With Women Legislation into State Law
MONTGOMERY, AL -- Today, Independent Women applauds Alabama Governor Kay Ivey for boldly standing with women and signing the "What is a Woman Act" --inspired by Independent Women's Stand wi more PR
How Wildfires Accelerate Climate Warming--and the Critical Role of Arctic Ecosystems (10)
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, Feb. 14 -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news:
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How wildfires accelerate climate warming--and the critical role of Arctic ecosystems
An NAU biologist received a $1.8 million grant to understand and address a critical tipping point in the Earth's climate system: the loss of permafrost carbon due to intensifying wildfires.
Xanthe Walker, an assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Syst more PR
Landes De Gascogne Regional Natural Park Becomes the Sixth International Dark Sky Reserve - Reserve Internationale De Ciel Etoile (RICE) in France (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, Feb. 13 -- DarkSky International issued the following news release:
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Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park becomes the sixth International Dark Sky Reserve - Reserve Internationale de Ciel Etoile (RICE) in France
Belin-Beliet, France
The Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park (parc naturel regional PNR) obtained the International Dark Sky Reserve--Reserve Internationale de Ciel Etoile (RICE) label, rewarding the efforts of an entire territory for the preservation a more PR
President Garimella Elected to National Academy of Engineering (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, Feb. 13 -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release:
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President Garimella elected to National Academy of Engineering
University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, one of the highest professional distinctions awarded to engineers. The academy announced its 2025 class on Tuesday, naming 128 new U.S.-based and 22 international members.
Garimella was recognized by the academy for "contributions t more PR
RCSA Welcomes 2025 Class of Cottrell Scholars (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, Feb. 13 -- Research Corporation for Science Advancement issued the following news:
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RCSA Welcomes 2025 Class of Cottrell Scholars
Research Corporation for Science Advancement, America's first foundation dedicated wholly to science, has named 16 early career scholars in chemistry, physics, and astronomy as recipients of its 2025 Cottrell Scholar Awards. Each awardee receives $120,000.
"These distinguished awardees join a multidisciplinary, multigenerational force of more more PR
Reproductive Freedom for All Arizona Responds to Arizona GOP Attempting To Undermine Prop. 139 (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- Reproductive Freedom for All (formerly the NARAL Pro-Choice America) issued the following news release:
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Reproductive Freedom for All Arizona Responds to Arizona GOP Attempting To Undermine Prop. 139
PHOENIX, AZ -- This week, Republican Rep. Rachel Keshel introduced HCR 2058, legislation that seeks to invalidate the will of the overwhelming majority of Arizona voters who passed a ballot measure in November to enshrine abortion rights. The bill proposes a new ballot more PR
U of A Expert's Discovery to Be Displayed in Cyprus Archaeological Museum (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, Feb. 13 -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release:
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U of A expert's discovery to be displayed in Cyprus archaeological museum
At around dawn on July 21, 365 A.D., an earthquake decimated the ancient Roman city of Kourion, a port on Cyprus's southwestern coast. The quake, the biggest to hit the Mediterranean at the time, was invoked in the religious writings of the famous fourth-century writer Ammianus Marcellinus.
Archaeologists began unearthing cl more PR
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