Author: Good Info News Wire
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Innovation boom: University of Arizona leaps to 31st in world for patents
The University of Arizona jumped to No. 31 on the 2024 National Academy of Inventors list for utility patents, reflecting its thriving innovation ecosystem.
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New research explores how toxins and stress shape children’s health
Lehigh University researchers are examining how childhood exposure to environmental toxicants and social stressors impact long-term health risks.
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Join the 22nd Annual Women’s Forum in Durham
Celebrate Women’s History Month at Durham’s Women’s Forum this spring. Honor inspiring women across generations. Free admission for all!
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Will you accept this rose? Pennsylvania’s Bachelor love story
Pennsylvania is an emerging star in Bachelor Nation, offering backdrops from luxury resorts to small towns that bring authenticity to reality TV romance.
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Shamrock Shave: Annual head-shaving event returns to Reno
Join the Reno Fire Department at Ole Bridge Pub on March 15, 2025, for the 15th Annual Shamrock Shave benefiting St. Baldrick’s Foundation!
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Henderson offers free ice skating all year long
People of all ages can join free ice skating events throughout 2025 at the America First Center in Henderson.
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Florida Approves Protection of 40,000 Acres for Conservation
Governor DeSantis and the Cabinet protect 40,000 acres in Florida, boosting the Florida Forever Program and preserving vital ecosystems against rapid growth.
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U.S. cuts funding for Iowa’s International Writing Program
The U.S. Department of State has terminated its funding for the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program, impacting its operations significantly.
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Inside University of Iowa’s Fulbright program: A legacy of excellence
University of Iowa shines as a Fulbright Top Producer, sending students and alumni worldwide to teach, research, and build international connections.
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Daylight saving time: Wisconsin’s reminder for emergency preparedness
As daylight saving begins, Wisconsin emphasizes emergency preparedness, urging residents to update plans and kits for severe weather and unexpected events.









