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| Education Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-09-06 ( 4 items ) |
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American Botanical Council Debuts Saw Palmetto Educational Video on HerbTV (10)
AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 5 -- The American Botanical Council issued the following news release:
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American Botanical Council Debuts Saw Palmetto Educational Video on HerbTV
Video emphasizes that saw palmetto products effective for prostate health should meet specific quality characteristics - a key requirement in a market containing adulterated saw palmetto ingredients
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The nonprofit American Botanical Council (ABC) announces the premiere of its new educational video, "Saw Palmetto: Safe more PR
SPJ selects 10 students for MediaFest25 news team (10)
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Sept. 5 [Category: Media] -- The Society of Professional Journalists posted the following news:
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SPJ selects 10 students for MediaFest25 news team
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CONTACT:
Caroline Hendrie, SPJ Executive Director, chendrie@hq.spj.org
Nadia Gordon, SPJ Communications Coordinator, ngordon@hq.spj.org
The Society of Professional Journalists has selected 10 college students and recent graduates to be a part of the SPJ News team at MediaFest25. They will work closely with three more PR
Trump Administration Abused Spending Safeguards to Advance Its Agenda -- and Illegally Hid Its Actions (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 [Category: ThinkTank] -- The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities issued the following research:
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Trump Administration Abused Spending Safeguards to Advance Its Agenda -- and Illegally Hid Its Actions
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The recent release of 1,800 internal budget documents shows just how far the Trump Administration is willing to go to illegally withhold or restrict funding. The documents detail how the Trump Administration has abused its authority by adding new layers of political more PR
University of Michigan: All Black Holes are Surprisingly Sloppy Eaters (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Sept. 5 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan posted the following news:
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Small black holes are surprisingly sloppy eaters
The cutting-edge XRISM satellite has revealed small black holes don't accrete matter as expected--a finding that could have implications for entire galaxies
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When stellar-mass black holes--"small" black holes that are still a few times more massive than the sun--are actively gobbling up matter, they're even more of a hot mess than scientists more PR
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