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State Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for 2025-07-24 ( 5 items ) |
General aviation community unites to support the 2026 Special Olympics Airlift (10)
WICHITA, Kansas, July 23 [Category: BizAerospace] -- Textron Aviation, a subsidiary of Textron, issued the following news release:
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General aviation community unites to support the 2026 Special Olympics Airlift
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OSHKOSH, Wis. (July 23, 2025) - During the industry's iconic Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) AirVenture event in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, leading general aviation organizations -- including EAA and General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) -- announced their collecti more PR
KU Researcher Advocates Scientific Framework to Unlock Music Therapy's Full Potential (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, July 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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KU researcher advocates scientific framework to unlock music therapy's full potential
There is power in music: A song can make you feel sad. A leisurely paced instrumental piano tune can make you feel relaxed. An intense beat can make you get up and dance. Music has also been used to promote healing, improve memory and alleviate pain.
There is a perception, however, that the effects of music are more PR
University of Kansas: Elizabeth Dole's Senate Papers Open for Research at Dole Archives (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, July 24 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Elizabeth Dole's Senate papers open for research at Dole Archives
The Robert and Elizabeth Dole Archives and Special Collections at the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics recently opened former U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Dole's Senate papers for research and public access. Featuring campaign records, constituent correspondence, press materials and legislative records, the collection offers a detailed look into D more PR
University of Kansas: Researchers Unveil Evolutionary Effects on Mammalian Species Due to Extreme Environments (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, July 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Researchers unveil evolutionary effects on mammalian species due to extreme environments
Picture yourself on vacation, hiking up the steep side of a mountain trail. The sun is warm, the air thin and dry, and your sense of smell seems to be less sharp than normal.
For high-altitude mammals, that reduced sense of smell is typical, new research from the University of Kansas shows. Lead author Allie G more PR
University of Kansas: Study of Now-submerged Migration Routes Redraws Map of How Humans Settled Beyond Africa (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, July 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Study of now-submerged migration routes redraws map of how humans settled beyond Africa
A University of Kansas researcher has spent years studying "aquaterra" -- his term for regions around the world once populated by ancient humans that today are submerged under water due to sea-level changes.
Jerome Dobson, KU professor emeritus of geography, believes these regions -- typically extending from co more PR
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