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In Harlem, a Digital Renaissance Takes Shape

Nov. 3, 2017
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UA research associate Bob Seaman and Chris Yazzie, a master's degree student in environmental engineering, fasten solar panels to the roof of the bus that will purify water in Navajo Nation. (Photo: Rodolfo Peon)

UA Leads STEM Traineeship to Address Needs of Navajo Nation

Oct. 12, 2017
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7 Things You Didn’t Know about Wildfire

Aug. 2, 2017
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Study Finds Molecular Explanation for Poor Symptom Control among Obese Asthmatics

July 13, 2017
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What's an asteroid? an image of the earth bigger than an asteroid in the asteroid belt. The selected asteroid has the 3 main elements that make up an asteroid from the periodic table overlaid.

What Is An Asteroid?

June 28, 2017
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telescope built by University of Arizona students sees first light

First New Telescope in 20 Years Opens on UA Campus

June 27, 2017
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How a UA Lab Jumpstarted a National Phenomenon in Home DNA Ancestry Testing

June 18, 2017
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So You Want to Analyze Asteroid Dirt

May 18, 2017
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Dr. Vishnu Reddy's Design Day team poses with one of two telescopes they designed and built. This one will be installed in the Kuiper Building on University of Arizona campus and will be used to monitor the movement of satellites.

Undergraduate Students Build Telescopes to Track Space Junk

May 16, 2017

Using less than a third of the money it’d take to buy them off the shelf, five UA undergraduates built two telescopes for satellite observation—one of which will live in a once abandoned observatory.

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Baskets of peppers, chilis and cactus

Slack Chat: What's Desert Living Got to Do With Good Eating?

April 21, 2017
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Video: Turning Algae Into Jet Fuel

April 4, 2017
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Radiocarbon Dating Gets a Postmodern Makeover

March 30, 2017

By developing new ways to use radiocarbon in tree rings, a UA dendrochronologist builds on the legacies of scientists before her, including the famed polymath Andrew Douglass.

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