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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving New York Newsletter for 2025-07-14 ( 5 items )  
Bronx Zoo Celebrates the Opening of New World of Darkness at Ribbon Cutting Ceremony (10)
BRONX, New York, July 10 [Category: Environment] -- The Wildlife Conservation Society issued the following news release: * * * Bronx Zoo Celebrates the Opening of New World of Darkness at Ribbon Cutting Ceremony * [Above photo : The southern lesser galago is one of 25 species premiering in the Bronx Zoo's new World of Darkness which is opening on July 12, 2025] BRONX, NY, July 10, 2025 -- The Bronx Zoo held a ribbon cutting today to mark the opening of the new World of Darkness, which wil more PR

Federal Approval for Petroleum Gauging Granted to AmSpec LLC, Rensselaer, New York (10)
WASHINGTON, July 13 (TNSFR) -- AmSpec LLC, Rensselaer, New York, has received approval from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Customs and Border Protection to allow the company to measure petroleum and products for customs purposes. This interaction demonstrates the reliance of government agencies on private businesses for trade and regulatory functions. The notice states that the company has been approved for a period of three years. This approval is in accordance with government regula more PR

ICYMI: Stefanik Joins the Patriot with Assemblyman David DiPietro on Saving New York from Kathy Hochul and How the Big Beautiful Bill Benefits New Yorkers (10)
WASHINGTON, July 12 -- Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-New York, issued the following news release: * * * ICYMI: Stefanik Joins the Patriot with Assemblyman David DiPietro on Saving New York from Kathy Hochul and How the Big Beautiful Bill Benefits New Yorkers * Saratoga N.Y., - In case you missed it, House Republican Leadership Chairwoman Elise Stefanik joined the Patriot with New York State Assemblyman David DiPietro on saving New York from Gov. Kathy Hochul, the Rise of Zohran 'Commie' Mamdani, an more PR

Rockefeller University: This Brain Circuit Drives the Urge to Mate. Except When It Doesn't. (10)
NEW YORK, July 12 (TNSjou) -- Rockefeller University issued the following news: * * * This brain circuit drives the urge to mate. Except when it doesn't. In animals with social structures, the drive to reproduce is a complex process; governed by the brain, it's influenced by both internal cues such as hormones and external factors such as interactions with potential mates. One area long known to play a critical role is the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Located just behind the forehead, this node  more PR

Union College: Students Dive Into a Diverse Mix of Summer Research Projects at Union (10)
SCHENECTADY, New York, July 12 -- Union College issued the following news: * * * Students dive into a diverse mix of summer research projects at Union In a third-floor lab in Butterfield Hall, Maya Corridore '27 takes a pair of metal forceps and extracts a young cricket from a glass bowl filled with the insects. She delicately places the cricket into a small separate container holding a singular tiny wolf spider. In seconds, the voracious spider devours most of the cricket. "She's just chow more PR