Anchor discovery provides clues in the search for the Lost Ships of Cortés Texas State University Nearly five hundred years later, the fleet’s final resting place remains undiscovered. But an international collaboration of underwater archaeologists is conducting the first modern-day search for the scuttled vessels, as well as 16 others that Cortés sank a year later.
Channels: Marine Science, Archaeology and Anthropology, Environmental Science, History, Cuba News, Local - Texas, Mexico News, Local - Texas,
Keywords: National Geographic , Discovery , Spanish , Conquistador , Hernán Cortés , Cuba , Mexico , underwater archaeologists , The Lost Ships of Cortés Project , National Geographic Society , The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment , Texas State University , Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) , Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz , Inherited , Verac
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20-Dec-2018 9:00 AM EST
FSU Expert Available to Comment on Cuban Presidency, Legacy of the Castros Florida State University
Channels: Government/Law, U.S. Politics, Cuba News, U.S. Foreign Relations, Politics Channel Featured Experts, Local - Florida, History,
Keywords: Raul Castro , Fidel Castro , Cuba , Miguel Diaz-Canel , Anasa Hicks , Florida State University
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19-Apr-2018 1:05 PM EDT
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19-Apr-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Cuba Expert Available to Comment on Raúl Castro's Leaving the Presidency Saint Joseph's University
Channels: Behavioral Science, Government/Law, U.S. Foreign Relations, U.S. Politics, Cuba News, Politics Channel Featured Experts, Local - Pennsylvania, Local - Philly Metro,
Keywords: Cuba , Fidel Castro , Raul Castro , International Relations , International Politics , Political Science , Political Science Professor
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29-Mar-2018 12:05 PM EDT
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U.S. Government Personnel Exposed to Noise in Cuba Show Signs of Brain Injury Normally Seen With Head Trauma Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP) At least 21 government employees who were exposed to unusual noises while serving at the United States Embassy in Havana, Cuba, show effects similar to traumatic brain injury, according to preliminary study results published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Channels: All Journal News, Mental Health, Neuro, Trauma, U.S. Politics, Cuba News, Local - Maryland, Local - DC Metro,
Keywords: Physiatry , Physical Medicine and Rehabilit , Rehabilitation , Cuba , United States Embassy , traumatic brain injuries , TBI , cognitive abilities , Havana , Brain Injury , Headaches , Sensory
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16-Feb-2018 7:30 PM EST
Cuban Expert Shares Thoughts On Potential Travel Ban, Etc.
Stony Brook University
Channels: Government/Law, U.S. Foreign Relations, U.S. Politics, Cuba News, Politics Channel Featured Experts, Local - New York, Local - New York Metro,
Keywords: Cuba , Carribean , Travel ban , Cuban , sonicattak
Released:
29-Sep-2017 4:00 PM EDT
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18-Sep-2017 1:05 PM EDT
UW Psychology Professor Explains How People Experience An "Acoustic Attack" University of Washington
Channels: Behavioral Science, Hearing, Mental Health, Neuro, Psychology and Psychiatry, Local - Washington, Cuba News,
Keywords: Behavioral Neuroscience , Hearing , Sound , Auditory Processing
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11-Aug-2017 1:05 PM EDT
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16-Jun-2017 4:00 PM EDT
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Political Scientist Who Accompanied Jimmy Carter to Cuba Available to Discuss Trump’s New Restrictions Georgia State University
Channels: Government/Law, U.S. Foreign Relations, U.S. Politics, Cuba News, Politics Channel Featured Experts, Local - Georgia, Local - Atlanta Metro,
Keywords: Cuba , Cuba embargo , Donald Trump , Latin America
Released:
16-Jun-2017 3:05 PM EDT
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