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Research
Watch the Oregon Sea Grant video, “How to Feed a Giant Pacific Octopus l Oregon Sea Grant http://ow.ly/mT6Vl
Classroom pets and plants can quickly become invasive too, so be careful with them l IL-IN Sea Grant http://ow.ly/mT6Zd
Did you know there are approx. 800,000 miles of public sewer lines in the US l EPA Research http://1.usa.gov/1346xYb
Do you know what Vibrio vulnificus is? l Louisiana Sea Grant http://fb.me/36k7WFyc2
Need to model the hydraulic & water quality behavior of water distribution piping systems? l EPA Research http://1.usa.gov/RCeIfO
Ever wonder why E=mc^2 is so incredibly famous? “Starts With a Bang!” l SLAC http://bit.ly/176JQqI
Federal Reserve, Central Banks, & Financial Departments
Lawmakers propose PATH Act to create housing sustainability l Housing Wire http://hwi.re/3f2y0d
New home purchase mortgage apps decrease by 15% l Housing Wire http://hwi.re/3f21kg
The Crash, Risk and Monetary Policy. A look at 1987 market behavior l Chicago Fed http://ow.ly/mSDf7
See today’s import/export data broken down by country and type of product l St. Louis Fed http://bit.ly/gzko7h
Teachers: Get resources to inspire your students about entrepreneurship at our workshop 7/19 l Kansas City Fed http://ow.ly/mT8D3
Elementary teachers: Register for “Talking Economics, Walking History” on Aug. 7 in Little Rock l St. Louis Fed http://bit.ly/12jkeHm
Thank you as always for joining us on Saturday for HBCU Money™ Dozen. The 12 most important research and finance articles of the week.