Tuesday - November 18, 2025
Tipoffs for Cape Girardeau, Missouri (Mississippi River) Newsletter for Sunday November 09, 2025 ( 5 items )  

CalState-Long Beach: Professor Robert Schug on Music, Mayhem and the Myths of True Crime
LONG BEACH, California, Nov. 6 -- California State University Long Beach campus issued the following Q&A on Nov. 5, 2025, by Wendy Thomas Russell with Robert Schug, a licensed psychologist and a professor in the School of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Emergency Management: * * * Professor Robert Schug on music, mayhem and the myths of true crime At first glance, Cal State Long Beach Professor Robert Schug looks more like a musician than a scientist - long hair, black T-shirt, a steampunk   more

Human Remains in Mississippi County Cold Case Identified as Charles Benjamin Rhoades, Missing More Than 35 Years
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Nov. 3 -- Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following news release: * * * Human Remains in Mississippi County Cold Case Identified as Charles Benjamin Rhoades, Missing More Than 35 Years * Griffin: 'We will continue to build on this momentumsupporting authorities, introducing new resources and technology, and helping bring answers to these important cases' LITTLE ROCK - Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement after the identity of a  more

University of Dubuque: Significant Number of Specimens Identified Through the Franzen Biodiversity Fellowship at Wolter Woods and Prairies
DUBUQUE, Iowa, Nov. 7 -- The University of Dubuque issued the following news release: * * * Significant Number of Specimens Identified Through the Franzen Biodiversity Fellowship at Wolter Woods and Prairies SHERRILL, Iowa - Environmental science major Tatum Levendahl has systematically surveyed a variety of fungi, arthropods, plants, and more at the University of Dubuque's Wolter Woods and Prairies Environmental Stewardship and Retreat Center. "One of the most exciting organisms to add to t  more

University of Florida: Golden Oyster Mushrooms Cultivated, Sold in Florida: Scientist Urges Caution
GAINESVILLE, Florida, Nov. 4 -- The University of Florida issued the following news: * * * Golden oyster mushrooms cultivated, sold in Florida: Scientist urges caution By Lourdes Mederos The golden oyster mushroom, with bright yellow pillowy caps, are a popular buy that are sold in grow-your-own kits as well as standard grocery stores, farmer and gourmet markets. A University of Florida researcher warns it is quietly invading forests and is now spotted in the markets of the Sunshine State.   more

University of Hawaii Manoa: Deep-sea Mining Threatens Life, Food Webs in the Ocean's Dim 'Twilight Zone'
MANOA, Hawaii, Nov. 7 -- The University of Hawaii Manoa campus issued the following news release: * * * Deep-sea mining threatens life, food webs in the ocean's dim 'twilight zone' Deep-sea mining poses significant risks for a vital, hidden part of the ocean. That's the message from a new University of Hawai'i at Manoa study, the first to truly look at the impact of mining waste. Researchers found that more than half of the tiny animals, zooplankton, forming the ocean's food building blocks i  more