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Welcoming New Fellows to the Emmett Institute

Legal Planet

This month, the Emmett Institute is excited to welcome three new fellows to our program: Daniel Carpenter-Gold, Heather Dadashi, and Andria So. Our fellows serve in limited-term academic appointments at UCLA Law to support our research, teaching, and public service initiatives. Dadashi earned her J.D.

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Frontiers pilots ‘flat fee’ publishing partnership with the University of California

Frontiers

As a native open access publisher, Frontiers is a natural ally in our efforts to advance a more open, equitable, and transparent publishing landscape,” said Miranda Bennett, director of shared collections at UC’s California Digital Library.

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In Iowa, a Tale of Politics, Power, and Contaminated Water

Circle of Blue

Over the last few months, a campaign of political bullying, academic intimidation, and information repression has roiled the state, offering a rare and vivid illustration of the power the agricultural industry can wield to silence challengers and to evade responsibility for it mammoth waste stream. We knew what caused the degradation.

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Center For Private Forests At Penn State Renamed To Honor Founder Jim Finley

PA Environment Daily

Jim) Finley , an outstanding academic scholar and teacher whose pioneering work at the interface of people and forests reached hundreds of thousands of people. Finley Center for Private Forests puts Penn State at the forefront of private forestry research, teaching and practice nationwide. The James C.

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Biological physics should be recognised as a major discipline within physics, claims report

Physics World

To address this, the report calls on the American government to provide the National Science Foundation with resources to increase grant sizes while maintaining the “breadth and coherence” of the field. It also calls on faculty from minority-serving institutions to “play a central role” in shaping new federal programmes in this area.

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Rachel Ann Foster – Don’t wait for change

Frontiers

Foster is a Specialty Chief Editor for Aquatic Microbiology in our journals Frontiers in Microbiology and Frontiers in Marine Science. What drew you to the field of marine science and how did your academic career evolve? “My This way we share information, transfer knowledge, and capitalize on our collective resources.