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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 Service, Arizona Game and Fish Department and New Mexi 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 principal investigator Lyra, co-principal investigator 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 Nebraska. It inherits the title of newest section f more PR
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