| Journals Environment Newsletter for Saturday June 06, 2026 ( 5 items ) |
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CFA Institute Appoints New Members to Financial Analysts Journal Advisory Council and Editorial Board
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, June 5 -- The CFA Institute, an association of investment professionals, issued the following news release on June 4, 2026:
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CFA Institute Appoints New Members to Financial Analysts Journal(R) Advisory Council and Editorial Board
CFA Institute, the global association of investment professionals, today announced new appointees to the Advisory Council and Editorial Board of the CFA Institute Financial Analysts Journal, the leading practitioner journal for the glo
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Fed: Mexico in U.S. Supply Chains - Lessons From 2018-19 Tariffs
WASHINGTON, June 6 -- The Federal Reserve issued the following Fed Notes article:
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Mexico in U.S. Supply Chains: Lessons from 2018-19 Tariffs
Maria Aristizabal-Ramirez, Chris A. Avalos, Emma Rosenbaum, and Eva Van Leemput/1
In the wake of the 2018-19 U.S.-China tariff hikes, there has been a significant shift in U.S. supply chains, with Mexico emerging as the largest supplier of U.S. imports, surpassing China. This shift has been attributed in part to Mexico gaining a cost advantage ove
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University of Miami School of Law: Professor Bernard Perlmutter Explores State Intervention and Refugee Advocacy in Two New Publications
CORAL GABLES, Florida, June 5 -- The University of Miami's School of Law issued the following news:
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Professor Bernard Perlmutter explores state intervention and refugee advocacy in two new publications
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University of Miami School of Law Professor Bernard Perlmutter, co-director of the Children and Youth Law Clinic and director of Law Clinics, examines urgent human rights issues in two new publications--one on state intervention in immigrant family life and another on barriers facing u
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University of Montreal: Path to Teen Radicalization Isn't as Straight as People Think
MONTREAL, Quebec, June 6 (TNSjou) -- The University of Montreal issued the following news:
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The path to teen radicalization isn't as straight as people think
A study of more than 500 young Montrealers finds that adolescents' attitudes toward political violence are fluid and part of an exploratory phase in their development.
By Virginie Soffer
Amid growing public concern about the radicalization of young people, there is a widespread misconception that radicalization logically and inev
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Yale University: Beyond the Brain - Organs Help Shape the Nervous Systems That Control Them
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, June 5 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news:
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Beyond the brain: Organs help shape the nervous systems that control them
A new Yale study finds that organs help direct the development of their own nervous systems, creating specialized networks that enable a two-way conversation between body and brain.
By Karen Guzman
A new Yale study reveals that major organ systems in the body aren't just passive structures operating on directions from command
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