State Tipoffs Involving Missouri Newsletter for Saturday September 13, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
2025 Missouri Honor Medal Recipients to Deliver Master Classes at Missouri School of Journalism
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Sept. 13 -- The University of Missouri's School of Journalism issued the following news release:
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2025 Missouri Honor Medal recipients to deliver master classes at Missouri School of Journalism
Public master classes are part of a full day of events, including an expert panel on global erosion of press freedoms
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On Tuesday, September 30, this year's Missouri Honor Medalists will present free, public master classes drawing from the experience and wisdom they have gat
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DCCC Chair Statement on Missouri Adopting New Gerrymandered Congressional Map
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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DCCC Chair Statement on Missouri Adopting New Gerrymandered Congressional Map
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Following the formal adoption by the Missouri legislature of a new gerrymandered map, DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene released the following statement:
"Despite bipartisan opposition, the majority of Republicans in Jefferson City have once again chosen to ignore the will of Missouri voters.
"In passing a
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Hear That? Mizzou Researchers are 'Listening' to Molecules in Supersonic Conditions
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Sept. 13 (TNSjou) -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
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Hear that? Mizzou researchers are 'listening' to molecules in supersonic conditions
Mizzou's Arthur Suits used a laser to hear the vibrations of extremely cold molecules moving faster than the speed of sound.
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What happens when you hurl molecules faster than sound through a vacuum chamber nearly as cold as space itself? At the University of Missouri, researchers are finding out -- a
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S&T Student Awarded NASA Fellowship to Develop Method to Extract Moon Metal
ROLLA, Missouri, Sept. 13 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology issued the following news:
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S&T student awarded NASA fellowship to develop method to extract moon metal
By Greg Edwards
When some people look at the moon's dusty, gray surface, they see multiple obstacles standing in the way of humans building permanent structures there. When Jacob Ortega looks at it, he sees an opportunity to turn its surface materials into aluminum for lunar construction.
Ortega, a Ph.D. st
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