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Australian National University: Radio GAGA - Australian Astronomers Tune in to the Galaxy's Hidden Gas (10)
CANBERRA, Australia, Oct. 30 (TNSjou) -- The Australian National University issued the following news release:
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Radio GAGA: Australian astronomers tune in to the Galaxy's hidden gas
Astronomers from The Australian National University (ANU) have revealed how the Milky Way's hidden gas moves through space, by using the joint power of two of the nation's flagship telescopes.
The collaboration, playfully dubbed Radio GAGA, links the Galactic ASKAP (GASKAP) survey, on the land of the Wajarr more PR
Australian Research Council Awards $7.8 Million for Innovative UOW-led Projects (10)
WOLLONGONG, Australia, Oct. 30 -- The University of Wollongong issued the following news release:
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Australian Research Council awards $7.8 million for innovative UOW-led projects
University of Wollongong researchers awarded national funding for health, AI, climate science and sustainable technology projects
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The University of Wollongong (UOW) has secured $7.8 million in funding through the Australian Research Council's (ARC) Discovery Projects and Linkage Projects schemes, supporting more PR
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the News in October (10)
OXFORD, Ohio, Oct. 31 -- Miami University issued the following news wrap up on Oct. 30, 2025:
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Yahoo News, Oct. 24: Ohio's universities could suffer in refusing higher ed 'compact,' but could also suffer in agreeing (https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/ohio-public-universities-must-reject-083022736.html)
* Theresa Kulbaga, professor of English, wrote this op-ed on the "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education." This story originally appeared in Ohio Capital Journal.
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Heinrich Emphasizes Need to Safeguard National Historic Preservation Act to Protect America's Public Lands, Improve Permitting Processes (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 -- Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-New Mexico, issued the following news release:
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Heinrich Emphasizes Need to Safeguard National Historic Preservation Act to Protect America's Public Lands, Improve Permitting Processes
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WASHINGTON In his opening statement at a U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing on the National Historic Preservation Act, U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), the Committee's Ranking Member, emphasized the importance of protecting Ame more PR
Heinrich Emphasizes Need to Safeguard National Historic Preservation Act to Protect America's Public Lands, Improve Permitting Processes (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 -- Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-New Mexico, ranking member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, issued the following news release on Oct. 29, 2025:
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Heinrich Emphasizes Need to Safeguard National Historic Preservation Act to Protect America's Public Lands, Improve Permitting Processes
In his opening statement at a U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing on the National Historic Preservation Act, U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), the more PR
University of Glasgow: Archaeologists Recover Hundreds of Jacobite Projectiles in Unexplored Area of Culloden (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, Oct. 30 -- The University of Glasgow issued the following news:
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Archaeologists recover hundreds of Jacobite projectiles in unexplored area of Culloden
Archaeologists from the University of Glasgow and the National Trust for Scotland have recovered more than 100 projectiles, including lead musket balls and cannon shot, from Culloden Battlefield.
The discoveries were made earlier this month (October) by a team of archaeologists and volunteers led by the Trust's Head more PR
University of South Carolina: Parris Island Archaeological Project Spans 40 Years (10)
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Oct. 30 -- The University of South Carolina issued the following news:
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Parris Island archaeological project spans 40 years
Massive collection of Spanish artifacts headed to state archives
By Kristine Hartvigsen, hartvigk@mailbox.sc.edu
Not unlike a determined forensic detective meticulously going through a suspect's trash for evidence, Chester DePratter has been sorting through archaeological evidence gathered over nearly three decades of investigation at the more PR
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