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| Education Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-10-28 ( 7 items ) | 
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 A legacy of open doors (10) 
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, Oct. 27 -- Wake Forest University posted the following news:
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A legacy of open doors
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Beth Norbrey & Larry D. Hopkins Hall isn't just a building, their son David said at the dedication of the residence hall on Saturday, Oct. 25. "It's about legacy. It's about what it looks like to open doors for others, even when you had to break them down yourself." 
Hopkins Hall  
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A new tool to find hidden 'zombie cells' (10) 
ROCHESTER, Minnesota, Oct. 27 [Category: BizHospital] -- The Mayo Clinic issued the following news release:
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A new tool to find hidden 'zombie cells'
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ROCHESTER, Minn. When it comes to treating disease, one promising avenue is addressing the presence of senescent cells. These cells also known as "zombie cells" stop dividing but don't die off as cells typically do. They turn up in numerous diseases, including cancer and Alzheimer's disease, and in the process of aging. While potential t more PR 
 
Columbus State University: Discovery - Old Fish Fossil Tells Story About Lamniform Shark Evolution (10) 
COLUMBUS, Georgia, Oct. 28 (TNSjou) -- Columbus State University issued the following news:
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Discovery: An old fish fossil tells new story about lamniform shark evolution
An international, multi-university research team, including scientists from Columbus State University, has unearthed a crucial new piece of the puzzle in the evolution of sharks.
A recent study published in Nature's Communications Biology journal, "Early gigantic lamniform marks the onset of mega-body size in modern sh more PR 
 
Freedom Letters Receives 2025 AAP International Freedom to Publish Award (10) 
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 [Category: Media] -- The Association of American Publishers issued the following news release:
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Freedom Letters Receives 2025 AAP International Freedom to Publish Award
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The Association of American Publishers (AAP) today awarded Freedom Letters, a Russian and Ukrainian language publisher, the 2025 AAP International Freedom to Publish Award. The award recognizes a publisher outside of the United States who has demonstrated courage and fortitude in defending freedom o more PR 
 
McGill University: Montreal Homelessness Services for 2SLGBTQ+ Adults are Inadequate, Researchers Find (10) 
MONTREAL, Quebec, Oct. 28 (TNSjou) -- McGill University issued the following news release:
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Montreal homelessness services for 2SLGBTQ+ adults are inadequate, researchers find
Study points to ways to better support this community, including enhanced training of service providers
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Homelessness services in Montreal are not well suited to the needs of 2SLGBTQ+ adults in Montreal, a study by McGill researchers has found.
"Homelessness services are very binary, and often those who are non more PR 
 
Meet the CUNY SPH Ten for Ten Awardees (10) 
NEW YORK, Oct. 28 -- The City University of New York's Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy issued the following news release:
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Meet the CUNY SPH Ten for Ten awardees
The CUNY SPH Office of Alumni Relations and the CUNY SPH Foundation are excited to present the "Ten for Ten: Honoring a Decade of Impact" alumni awards - celebrating 10 outstanding alumni who graduated during our first decade, and who exemplify leadership, service, and impact in public health.
A committee of  more PR 
 
Nanyang Technological University: Proposal for Carbon-neutral Data Centres in Space (10) 
SINGAPORE, Oct. 27 (TNSjou) -- Nanyang Technological University issued the following news:
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Proposal for carbon-neutral data centres in space
An out-of-this-world idea: placing data centres in space could pave the way for sustainable computing with unlimited solar energy and free cooling, says scientists from NTU Singapore.
The researchers outline a practical path to building carbon-neutral data centres in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), a concept particularly relevant to land-scarce cities like more PR 
 
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