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Mexican Wolf Genetic Diversity Declines for Fourth Straight Year (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 [Category: Biology] -- The Center for Biological Diversity posted the following news release:
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Mexican Wolf Genetic Diversity Declines for Fourth Straight Year
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SILVER CITY, N.M. -- Thirty conservation organizations today urged wildlife agencies to take science-based actions to protect Mexican gray wolves after a new analysis showed that the endangered species' genetic diversity declined for the fourth year in a row.
In a letter to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv more PR
NMSU Professor Looks to Faraway Star to Study Planet Formation (10)
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, Sept. 19 -- New Mexico State University issued the following news release:
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NMSU professor looks to faraway star to study planet formation
New Mexico State University Astronomy Associate Professor Wladimir Lyra has received a new $450,000 grant from the National Science Foundation that will allow him to learn more about planetary formation by studying a star system over 500 light-years away.
The grant funds a three-year collaborative research project between prin more PR
University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Home of ANS's newest student section (10)
LA GRANGE PARK, Illinois, Sept. 17 [Category: Energy] -- The American Nuclear Society posted the following news:
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Home of ANS's newest student section
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Following official confirmation in June at the American Nuclear Society's 2025 Annual Conference, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has kicked off its first year as the newest ANS student section.
The creation of the UNL student section marks a unique milestone: it is the first ANS student section in N more PR
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