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eFinancialModels pitches market studies for stronger 2026 financial models
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eFinancialModels says its Market Studies library gives model builders sourced assumptions for 2026 forecasts, including market size, growth, pricing and cost inputs.
Alpharetta roofer builds public AI visibility study around local search
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Inspector Roofing founder Richard Nasser has turned the common search phrase “roofer near me” into a public research project that links roofing documentation, datasets, GitHub, DOI records and homeowner education.
Caps and closures market to hit $81.3 billion by 2031
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The global caps and closures market is projected to grow from $46.2 billion in 2020 to $81.3 billion by 2031, driven by demand for plastic packaging in food and beverages.
Children’s Art Classes opens first Mississippi studio in Madison
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Children’s Art Classes is opening its first Mississippi location in Madison this summer, giving local families a new option for structured art instruction, camps and creative enrichment.
PGTAA pitches teaching-focused alternative to USGTF and PGA paths
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PGTAA says its certification is built specifically for golf instruction, contrasting its teaching-first curriculum with broader USGTF and PGA pathways.
Dr. Catrise Austin to teach dental branding course at FDC 2026
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Dr. Catrise Austin will lead a new continuing education course at the 2026 Florida Dental Convention in Kissimmee on June 26. The session is aimed at helping dentists build trust online, attract ideal patients and strengthen practice value through…
Fresh website content can boost local search visibility
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Digital marketing professionals say regular website updates can help businesses show up more often in local search results as search engines prioritize relevance, freshness and user intent.
Speed humps and bumps market seen reaching $1.85 billion by 2030
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The global market for speed humps and speed bumps is projected to rise from $1.26 billion in 2025 to $1.85 billion by 2030, driven by traffic congestion, smart city projects and road safety spending.
Rare Black Madonna painting heads to auction after 200 years in one family
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A Cusco School Black Madonna and Child painting from around 1700 will be sold at Sloane Street Auctions in London on July 15, with an estimate of £20,000 to £50,000. The work has stayed in the Messina/Grisewood family for more than two centuries…
PGTAA pitches itself as golf’s specialist teaching certification
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The Professional Golf Teachers Association of America says its certification has stayed focused on golf instruction for nearly 30 years, aiming to train teachers in methodology, psychology and coaching rather than broad golf-industry roles.
GRIT Foundation brings hands-on trades camp to Canton students
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The GRIT Foundation will host a one-day GRIT Camp in Canton, Ohio, on June 26 to give young students real exposure to HVAC and other skilled trades.
Meg Reynolds sets December meditation retreat and beginner course in Costa Rica
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Meg Reynolds will host two back-to-back Vedic Meditation programs in Nosara, Costa Rica, in December 2026: a five-day retreat for experienced practitioners and a four-day Learn to Meditate course for beginners.
MagicBody moves rehabilitation Pilates certification online for students outside Seoul
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MagicBody is putting its rehabilitation Pilates instructor certification online for students outside Seoul, overseas learners and working professionals with irregular schedules.
Research Ignited expands STEM and research programs for teens
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Research Ignited has widened its online STEM lineup for middle and high school students with new AI, robotics, aerospace and bioinformatics offerings.
Oxygen tweak boosts solid-state battery performance
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A new study in eScience finds that adding oxygen to a sulfide solid electrolyte can stabilize fragile battery interfaces without slowing lithium movement.
Stephen F. Austin State lecturer Lisa M. Bentley highlighted for educator mentorship
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Influential Women is featuring Lisa M. Bentley, PhD, a longtime faculty lecturer in Stephen F. Austin State University’s History Department, for her work preparing future teachers and mentoring students.
Sayre School class earns $15.8 million in college scholarships
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Sayre School in Lexington said its Class of 2026 will attend 31 colleges in 17 states and the United Kingdom backed by more than $15.8 million in four-year merit scholarships.
SR1 summer camp serves 150 Mississippi students with STEM and college prep
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SR1’s 14th annual College Preparatory & STEM Academy Summer Camp is underway at Millsaps College in Jackson, reaching more than 150 scholars from Central Mississippi at no cost to families.
Glass artist Lisa Richardson-Bach blends engineering precision with teaching
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Lisa Richardson-Bach, a Marblehead, Massachusetts glass artist and educator, built a career that spans aerospace engineering, fused glass art, and two decades of teaching.
Black Tower Studios unveils dark comedy medical mystery game Dr. Oops!
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Black Tower Studios has introduced Dr. Oops!, a Steam-bound adventure about an unlicensed doctor diagnosing bizarre patients, firing medicine from a drug gun, and trying to survive a crushing debt cycle.
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