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Phase 3: Broader scope of research at limited scale

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Q&A: Sophie Church, Master Art Conservator

July 23, 2018
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Art conservationist Sophie Church handles a piece of pottery at the Arizona State Museum.

Q&A: Lizard-Loving PhD Student Earyn McGee

July 10, 2018
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Earyn McGee holding a lizard in a dry stream bed in the Chiricahua Mountains

Sam Gralla Tidies the Messy Universe

July 2, 2018
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UA physicist Sam Gralla dribbles a ball on the basketball court.

Video: Guatemalan Coffee Farmers and a Changing Climate

May 29, 2018
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What is a Comet?

April 25, 2018
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Illustration of a comet traveling through space between the earth and sun

For Desert Dwellers, a Life in Balance

April 19, 2018
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New Study Reveals the Evolution of Sonicating Bees

April 4, 2018
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A female Bombus impatiens (bumblebee) sonicating a deadly nightshade blossom in the UA EEB greenhouse.

Video: Researching Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications to Reduce Risk of Accidents

March 27, 2018
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UA Researchers Track Chinese Space Station as it Falls to Earth

March 21, 2018
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Reddy and Campbell examine their animation of a Chinese space station flyby.

What is Agrivoltaics?

Feb. 26, 2018
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Agrivoltaics image with a vendiagram of water, an electrical pannel and a basket of tomatoes. Vegetable crops share the land with solar panels. Shaded plants need less water and cool the back of the solar panels. Cooler solar panels capture more energy fr
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