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State Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for 2025-06-13 ( 4 items ) |
Emory Researchers Provide PFAS Exposure Study Participants With Preliminary Findings (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, June 13 (TNSjou) -- Emory University Rollins School of Public Health issued the following news release:
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Emory Researchers Provide PFAS Exposure Study Participants with Preliminary Findings
Researchers from Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health recently provided residents of Rome and Calhoun, Georgia, with preliminary results from a study to determine how the levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as "forever chemicals," in their b more PR
Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy's Internet Governance Project Issues Commentary: Should WSIS End? A Call for Discussion (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, June 13 -- The Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy's Internet Governance Project issued the following commentary:
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Should WSIS End? A call for discussion
By Milton Mueller, Brenden Kuerbis and Jyoti Panday
The future of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) process will be one of the main topics of the 2025 Internet Governance Forum. Many in the IG community are heavily invested in the renewal of WSIS. They imply that if it is not renew more PR
Georgia Institute of Technology: Can Cool Roofs Help Atlanta Beat the Heat? Georgia Tech Experts Weigh In (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, June 13 -- The Georgia Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Can Cool Roofs Help Atlanta Beat the Heat? Georgia Tech Experts Weigh In
City's New Rule Could Shape Broader Change to Protect Heat-Vulnerable Cities
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In a unanimous vote on June 2, the Atlanta City Council approved a significant ordinance requiring all new and replacement roofs to be built with light-colored, reflective materials, commonly known as "cool roofs." The ordinance, set to take ef more PR
SMU Faculty and Students Bring Dinosaur Voices Back to Life Through Musical Innovation (10)
DALLAS, Texas, June 12 -- Southern Methodist University issued the following news:
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SMU faculty and students bring dinosaur voices back to life through musical innovation
Dinosaur Choir project earns recognition at international competition, showcases power of interdisciplinary research.
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Dinosaurs were singers. That revelation struck SMU faculty member Courtney Brown during a cross-country road trip, inspiring her to spend over a decade recreating the voices of creatures that went si more PR
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