PHOENIX (Oct. 14, 2025) – Sixty years ago, the Diane & Bruce Halle Arizona Burn Center began to transform the way Valleywise Health cares for burn patients by providing innovative treatments that have become a model for hospitals across the country. The establishment of the burn center in 1965 is credited with saving the lives […]| Valleywise Health
Fifteen workers suffered an accident on South Asian beaches in the third quarter of 2025. The post Platform publishes South Asia Quarterly Update #43 appeared first on NGO Shipbreaking Platform.| NGO Shipbreaking Platform
A recent Reporters United’s investigation unveils the illegal end-of-life sale of TRADER III — a tanker linked to Greek magnate Vangelis Marinakis and cash buyer GMS. The post Press Release – Marinakis’ tanker beached in Bangladesh amid Greek government indifference appeared first on NGO Shipbreaking Platform.| NGO Shipbreaking Platform
Mountain States Policy Center (MSPC), the leading free-market think tank serving the Mountain West, is pleased to announce the hiring of Meg Goudy as Director of the Bill & Milly Kay Baldwin Center for Education.| Mountain States Policy Center
CHBA's Q3 HMI shows Canada’s housing market faces record-low builder confidence, declining homeownership starts, and rising layoffs, as policy gaps and economic pressures shake the industry. The post Homeownership Dreams Dimming as Policy Gaps and Layoffs Shake Industry appeared first on Canadian Home Builders' Association.| Canadian Home Builders' Association
The slow implementation of Bill C-4 is keeping buyers and those looking to renovate to create additional housing units on the sidelines.| Canadian Home Builders' Association
The people have spoken: America’s ultimate grilled cheese uses white bread, is cut into triangles and layers in two cheese types, according to a recent survey. The post America’s ultimate grilled cheese? White bread, cheddar and a triangle cut appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
"Help" isn't a dirty word: a new study has found younger generations are less likely to think asking for help is a bad thing. The post Millennials and Gen Z redefine ‘asking for help,’ especially with money appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
By age 29, you deserve a literal tax break — a new survey has found that the average American lets professionals prepare their taxes before they hit their thirties. The post Tax season stress? Most Americans outsource it before hitting 30 appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
The average American spends more than a third of their paycheck within the first 12 hours of receiving it, according to new research. The post Why nearly half of your paycheck is spent after the first 48 hours appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
It’s official — making friends gets harder the older you are, according to new research. The post What causes friendships to fade? appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Americans think negatively about their bodies four times a day — and it’s quietly reshaping their lives. The post Why more than two-thirds can’t look in the mirror appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Those who take their drinks neat, enjoy shots and like a classic margarita are some of the most confident daters on the market, according to new research. The post Shots, neat drinks and margaritas linked to confident daters appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Are mom, dad, grandma and grandpa “too online”? A new survey looked at how older Americans are using screens and technology — and it turns out their habits may not be so different from their younger relatives. The post Older Americans’ screen habits mirror younger generations appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Over half of Americans (57%) said rising chocolate prices are changing how much they dish out for candy this Halloween. The post Rising chocolate prices aren’t stopping Gen Z’s Halloween splurge appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
MSU receives $1.25 million NSF grant to support resilient, affordable housing development for Mississippi rural communities| Mississippi State University
CAVS dynamometer upgraded to continue next generation of engine testing, research at MSU| Mississippi State University
With the announcement of its 2025–2026 scholarship recipients, the Mississippi Automotive Manufacturers Association (MAMA) has reached a significant milestone—awarding a total of $471,000 in scholarships to 249 students across Mississippi community colleges and universities since 2006. For the upcom| Bagley College of Engineering
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New research shows how queen viral infections disrupt colony stability — and identifies a key pheromone that could help maintain cohesive, productive hives. | www.msl.ubc.ca
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA), the national trade association representing America’s competitive power suppliers, today congratulated Laura Swett on being sworn in as Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and expressed appreciation to David Rosner for his leadership and service as outgoing chair. The post EPSA Congratulates New FERC Chairman Laura Swett, Calls for Market Certainty to Meet Surging Power Demand appeared first on EPSA.| EPSA
Our expanded clinical team will further strengthen Truveris’ ability to provide leading pharmacy advisory support for employers and benefits consultants.| Truveris
The post ‘We’re Making the Law as We Go’: Inside the Legal Maze of Cannabis With Trulieve’s AGC appeared first on Level Legal.| Level Legal
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Share this article Reston, Va. – Energy Systems Integration Group (ESIG), the leading source of global expertise for energy systems integration and operations, has hired Alejandro Moreno as Director of […]| ESIG
SPRINGFIELD – The following statement can be attributed to Karl Goeke, president of the Illinois Education Association:| Illinois Education Association
By Brenda Ortega MEA Voice Editor It seemed fitting that Eva Menefee was texting a student when she was named this year’s recipient of the James Davenport Memorial Award, which recognizes a member of the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) for outstanding leadership. An academic advisor at Lansing Community College (LCC) for 31 years, […] The post Longtime Lansing leader in higher education wins national award appeared first on Michigan Education Association.| Michigan Education Association
MEA partners with educators and schools to inspire youth to consider careers in education A growing corps of teacher cadets has joined a statewide effort to recruit the best and brightest educators to Michigan’s classrooms and help address the state’s continuing educator shortage. To inspire young people to pursue careers in education and return to […] The post Teacher cadets critical in effort to recruit best and brightest to Michigan’s classrooms appeared first on Michigan Education...| Michigan Education Association
MiCAREER connects new, experienced teachers with vacancies in underserved communities A new effort to connect educators with rural school districts across Michigan is working to fill classroom vacancies in high-need communities by offering no-cost credentialing to aspiring and experienced educators alike. Led by Central Michigan University, the new MiCAREER Resource Hub streamlines and coordinates credentialing […]| Michigan Education Association
Last Updated on October 22, 2025 Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, the nation’s largest privately held and family-operated brokerage and … Visited 120 times, 1 visit(s) today The post Howard Hanna Real Estate Services Enters New York City appeared first on Howard Hanna Allen Tate Blog.| Howard Hanna Allen Tate Blog
Last Updated on October 13, 2025 Howard Hanna Allen Tate Real Estate Chairman Pat Riley and Founder H. Allen Tate … Visited 321 times, 2 visit(s) today The post Howard Hanna Allen Tate Chairman Pat Riley, Founder H. Allen Tate Jr. Named to Charlotte Business Journal Power 100 appeared first on Howard Hanna Allen Tate Blog.| Howard Hanna Allen Tate Blog
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When the 2025 wildfires swept through Eaton and the Palisades, thousands of families were left facing loss they could hardly imagine. Homes, belongings, livelihoods, all gone in a matter of hours. In the wake of the fires, uncertainty loomed large. $31.7 Million to Hardest Hit Households Amid this devastation, the LA County Department of Consumer […]| Consumer & Business
When tensions at home escalated to physical confrontations, an elderly mother and her adult children found themselves in a crisis neither side knew how to solve. When Conflict Hits Home…| Los Angeles County Department of Consumer & Business Affairs
The Trump administration’s section 232 investigation into medical devices and personal protective equipment is a vital step toward ensuring America takes back control over its production and domestic supply of critical medical products.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
The hearing continued the committee’s efforts to examine and reduce America’s severely dangerous over-dependence on foreign-manufactured generic drugs and address vulnerabilities in the nation’s pharmaceutical supply chain.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
Move seen as a critical step to protect U.S. manufacturing, American jobs, and national security WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) today applauded President Trump’s move to impose tariffs on imports of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, medium- and heavy-duty vehicle parts, and buses, into the United States following the Department of…| Coalition For A Prosperous America
The Ottawa Real Estate Board (OREB) is a non-profit industry association representing REALTORS® in the greater Ottawa region since 1921. Our comprehensive site provides valuable market statistics and resources for homebuyers, home sellers, commercial properties, as well as real estate professionals.| Ottawa Real Estate Board
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Xin Tang, our newest Assistant Professor jointly appointed in the Michael Smith Laboratories (MSL) and the Department of Computer Science, has been awarded a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Computational Cell Biology. The Canada Research Chairs Program (CRCP) invests approximately $311 million per year to attract and retain leading researchers in their fields across Canadian universities. Dr. Tang is among eight newly awarded Canada Research Chairs at UBC, ...| www.msl.ubc.ca
SalesFuel®, in partnership with BIA Advisory Services, has released the results of the 2025 State of Media Sales™ Survey, revealing that 58% of media sales managers are either very or somewhat optimistic about revenue growth in 2026. Now in its 13th year, the study provides a detailed look into the outlook, priorities, and challenges facing media sales professionals across the U.S. Conducted in August of this year, the survey gathered insights from 540 self-reported media sellers and manag...|
The Asian American Scholar Forum (AASF) is proud to announce our 2025 Fellows, an extraordinary group of individuals recognized for their groundbreaking contributions to science, technology, medicine, and the humanities. This year’s cohort will join our existing distinguished fellows of AASF, who represent the highest levels of achievement and leadership, including members of the National […]| Asian American Scholar Forum
In this Q&A, professor Brett Finlay discusses tips from his new book, The Microbiome Master Key, on how to leverage the microorganisms in your body to promote healthy living and aging. | www.msl.ubc.ca
The first successful human transplant of a kidney converted from blood type A to universal type O used special enzymes developed at the University of British Columbia to help prevent […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Xin Li, University of British Columbia; Edan Jackson, University of British Columbia, and Josh Li, University of British Columbia Genomes contain the complete library of information required to build […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
With funding from Genome BC, UBC researchers are advancing biotherapeutics, RNA medicines, cell therapies and policy innovation for Canada. Genome BC has announced funding for four new UBC research projects […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Writing by Santanu Sasidharan from the Tokuriki lab, Michael Smith Laboratories This is the fourth and final article in our Past, Present and Future series, where explore the journeys of inspiring […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
By Sarah Anderson, PhD Gold’s value lies in its unique properties, limited supply, and difficulty of extraction. The same is true of breastmilk — often touted as “liquid gold.” This […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Writing by Deepesh Panwar from the Brumer Lab, Michael Smith Laboratories This is the second article in our Past, Present and Future series, where we explore the journeys of inspiring […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
It turns out those cellulose-based thickening agents found in common foods can be digested. Researchers at the University of British Columbia have shown that our gut bacteria can feed on […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Introduction by Santanu Sasidharan from the Tokuriki Lab, Michael Smith Laboratories Behind every success and research breakthrough lies a story of curiosity, persistence, setbacks, and moments of discovery. In today’s […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Three of our MSL faculty members are involved in projects recently funded through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant: Spring 2025 competition. These newly funded projects will […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Three research projects lead or co-investigated by Dr. Peter Zandstra (MSL, School of Biomedical Engineering) have been awarded a total of $702,000 from the Stem Cell Network. This round of […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
When Seyed Amirhossein Nasseri began his graduate studies at UBC, the destination wasn’t entirely clear—but the direction was. “I didn’t always know what I wanted to research,” Nasseri recalls. “What […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
A study from Dr. James Piret (MSL, Chemical and Biological Engineering) and recent MSL and School of Biomedical Engineering graduate Dr. Alina Kunitskaya will help facilitate the manufacturing of CAR […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
The lab of Dr. Sabrina Leslie (MSL, Physics and Astronomy; SBME affiliate member) brings together researchers and approaches from physics and biology to drive forward the field of nanomedicine. Their […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Writing and figure by Santanu Sasidharan from the Tokuriki Lab, Michael Smith Laboratories From towering white pines to the tiniest microbes, all life forms on Earth share a common […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Writing and diagram by Deepesh Panwar from the Brumer Lab, Michael Smith Laboratories Blood transfusion and organ transplantation are cornerstones of modern medicine, saving millions of lives each year. […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
A new approach to drug design can deliver medicine directly to the gut in mice at significantly lower doses than current inflammatory bowel disease treatments. The proof-of-concept study, published today […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Anna Blakney, University of British Columbia and Pieter Cullis, University of British Columbia As the world marks World Immunization Week, attention turns once again to the lifesaving power […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
The Last of Us is back on April 13 and this season is more realistic than ever. The trailer for the hit HBO series appears to show the “zombie fungus” […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
MSL faculty members Drs. Marco Marra and Peter Zandstra have been recognized for their impactful research by the Killam Trusts. Dr. Marra (MSL, Department of Medical Genetics) was awarded the […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Researchers from BC Cancer and the University of British Columbia (UBC) have discovered that certain bacteria found in breast tumours could be linked to metastasis, or the spread of cancer […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Written by Drs. Phil Hieter and Hugo J. Bellen It is estimated that there are more than 10,000 to 12,000 rare diseases affecting more than 20 million people in the […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
February 11, 2025 marks the 10th annual International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly, this day celebrates the importance of diversity in […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Dr. Marco Marra (Michael Smith Laboratories, Department of Medical Genetics), through his role as the Terry Fox Leader in Cancer Genome Science, played a key role in announcing the ‘Finish […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Two collaborative research projects by Drs. Leonard Foster and Wilfred Jefferies have received priority announcement funding through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant: Fall 2024 competition. Both […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
Writing and photography by Ashleigh Willis from the Miller Lab, Michael Smith Laboratories| www.msl.ubc.ca
TreviPay announced a partnership with Sonder. The 30-day net terms program enables corporate travelers to pay for hotel services on terms.| TreviPay
Natural language search, powered by ChatGPT, hits the KAYAK homepage. The post KAYAK introduces AI mode: Conversational travel search just in time for holiday planning. appeared first on Travel Hacker Blog.| Travel Hacker Blog
Learn how to craft the best AI travel prompts to plan trips faster, smarter and cheaper. Discover expert tips from KAYAK on writing travel prompts that actually work.| Travel Hacker Blog
The funding will support 30 drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and non-point source projects across the Commonwealth to strengthen water systems and improve water quality for Pennsylvania communities. This funding round […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
The air filtration equipment manufacturer has acquired a third Pennsylvania location in Hadley to expand its production capabilities. The Commonwealth is investing over $1.8 million in the project, which will […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
The event marked Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)’s landmark $1.7 billion Terminal Modernization Program — creating a modern, sustainable, and passenger-focused 811,000-square-foot terminal that will streamline travel, showcase Western Pennsylvania’s art […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
Pennsylvania is the only state in the Northeast with an economy that’s growing, according to a new report from Axios. The news comes less than week after the Commonwealth was […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
“Speed matters. This has been an excellent program.” “Over the past two years, we’ve seen firsthand Governor Shapiro’s commitment to strengthening Pennsylvania’s economy, supporting working families, and creating opportunities in […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
Governor Shapiro created the PA SITES program after consulting with national site selectors, allowing Pennsylvania to develop more readily available sites to attract companies, investment, and good jobs to the […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
In 2025, the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) has approved $37,714,328 in low interest loans that have resulted in $100,760,778 in private investment, the creation of 194 full-time jobs, and […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
Canadian Tourism is a key driver of Pennsylvania’s hospitality industry and the Shapiro Administration is committed to inviting travelers to experience all Pennsylvania has to offer. Governor Shapiro included $65 […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
The rodent-repellent trash bag manufacturer Mint-X is relocating from Queens, New York, to a larger facility in Hazleton to meet demand for its products. Growing the manufacturing industry is a […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
Since taking office, Governor Shapiro and his Administration has made Pennsylvania more competitive, cut red tape, and attracted over $25.6 billion in private sector investment — creating more than 12,400 […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
One year ago, Governor Shapiro united Pittsburgh’s private sector, corporate leaders, local nonprofits, and county and city government behind a concrete 10-year plan to build more housing, revitalize public spaces, […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
El departamento de reciclaje de California anunció $131 millones en fondos para ofrecer más opciones fáciles para el intercambio de envases de bebidas por el reembolso del depósito CRV en las comunidades que más necesitan los servicios.| CalRecycle Home Page
SACRAMENTO – Removal of wildfire ash and debris removal has started in four California counties on properties whose owners signed up for the state’s no out-of-pocket cost property cleanup program.| CalRecycle Home Page
SACRAMENTO – California está facilitando el intercambio de sus envases de bebidas vacíos por deposito (CRV) en más de 250 sitios nuevos de reciclaje en 30 condados con fondos de subvenciones para la innovación del reciclaje de envases de bebidas.| CalRecycle Home Page
SACRAMENTO – California is making it easier than ever to cash in your empty beverage containers with more than 250 new recycling sites across 30 counties funded by recycling innovation awards.| CalRecycle Home Page
SACRAMENTO – Taking action to address growing global plastic pollution while spurring innovation and job creation, California is launching new recycling regulations, reforms and funding to reduce single-use plastic waste in our state through cutting-edge technology.| CalRecycle Home Page
SACRAMENTO – Recycling Services Alliance, Inc. (RSA) and its operations manager have been ordered to pay $140.5 million in total restitution and penalties for defrauding California’s Beverage Container Recycling Program.| CalRecycle Home Page
SACRAMENTO — CalRecycle today released key building blocks for California’s groundbreaking law to cut single-use plastic and packaging waste. Packaging makes up over 50% of what we throw away by volume and is a major contributor to climate and trash pollution.| CalRecycle Home Page
SACRAMENTO – Los californianos pueden recibir el año nuevo de 2024 intercambiando sus envases vacíos de vino y licor por dinero. A partir del 1ro de enero, California agrega el vino y licor que es…| CalRecycle Home Page
NASAA today announced that the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California has entered a final judgment imposing approximately $25.6 million in restitution and an equal civil monetary penalty against Safeguard Metals LLC and its owner, Jeffrey Ikahn, for operating a fraudulent scheme targeting elderly and retirement-aged individuals. The post States and CFTC Secure Final Judgment Against Precious Metals Firm that Defrauded Elderly Adults appeared first on NASAA.| NASAA
NASAA NASAA Releases 2025 Enforcement Report -| NASAA
We’re proud to share that MixMode has been named the “Overall Infrastructure Security Solution Provider of the Year” in the 2025 CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards program.| MixMode
The price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline keeps got cheaper last week across the Northeast as seasonal trends — and the expectation for more supply than demand in the second half of the year — takes hold of oil and gas markets.| Your AAA Network
CHBA Launches Renovation Month Campaign OTTAWA – October 1, 2025 This October, CHBA launches Renovation Month, a campaign urging homeowners to renovate with confidence by choosing RenoMark-verified contractors. With the theme “Renovate Right. Renovate Now. RenoMark.”, the campaign emphasizes the importance of hiring professional, insured, and verified renovators who follow a strict Code of… The post CHBA Launches Renovation Month Campaign appeared first on Canadian Home Builders' A...| Canadian Home Builders' Association
Twenty-eight academic leaders in securities and financial regulation are calling on Congress to reject provisions in the Responsible Financial Innovation Act of 2025 (RFIA) that would undermine the ability of state securities regulators to protect investors and combat fraud. The post Academic Leaders and Scholars Call on Congress to Keep States Essential Investor Protectors appeared first on NASAA.| NASAA
The post Written NASAA Statement Regarding the Draft Recommendation Dated September 11, 2025, by the SEC’s Investor as Owner and Market Structure Subcommittees of the Investor Advisory Committee Regarding Retail Investor Access to Private Market Assets appeared first on NASAA.| NASAA
NASAA today announced that there will be no changes to the Investment Adviser Registration Depository (IARD) system fees for 2026. The waiver of IARD system fees for state-registered investment adviser firms will continue through 2026, and the initial set-up and annual system fees for investment adviser representatives will remain unchanged. The post NASAA Announces 2026 Fee Schedule for Investment Adviser Registration Depository System appeared first on NASAA.| NASAA
NASAA NASAA Releases Annual Report on State-Registered Investment Advisers -| NASAA
That’s according to a poll of 2,000 white collar and knowledge workers and 1,000 IT decision makers. Results showed these employees are losing an estimated half of their day (51% total work hours estimated) on tedious, low-value tasks like copying and pasting, managing emails and data entry.| Talker Research