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Mobile surgical unit provides veterinary care across Arizona

Nov. 20, 2023

The College of Veterinary Medicine recently performed 20 spay or neuter treatments aboard the mobile surgical unit its inaugural service trip.

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Tracking an errant space rocket to a mysterious crater on the moon

Nov. 16, 2023

A University of Arizona team tracked down a contested piece of space junk that crashed onto the moon. Their findings shed light on why it left not one but two craters.

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Blinking on a quiz show offers clues to human response under stress

Nov. 15, 2023

Footage from the British TV show "Mastermind" gave University of Arizona psychologists a chance to examine human physiology under conditions of stress that would be impossible to reproduce in the lab.

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UArizona named one of the nation's top 'green colleges'

Nov. 15, 2023

The university was named in the top 50 of the Princeton Review's 2024 "Guide to Green Colleges." It also ranked 17th among both the highest-research and public universities in the nation.

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How UArizona experts 'literally wrote the book' on Native nation building

Nov. 14, 2023

Torivio Fodder, manager of the Indigenous Governance Program, explains the principles that guide successful tribal governance and why the university is a leader at teaching them.

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'The people's house': A support network for Native American students living on campus

Nov. 8, 2023

With O'odham Ki:, a Living Learning Community in the Yavapai dorm, Native students find a "home away from home" and a shared sense of identity.

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UArizona hosts USDA as the department looks to boost the success of agriculture workers

Nov. 7, 2023

During three days of meetings on campus, USDA leadership also met with university researchers and students to strengthen the relationship between the two institutions.

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The kids aren't alright: Saplings show how changing climate may undermine forests

Nov. 6, 2023

University of Arizona researchers' findings from studying young trees can help shape forest management policy and our understanding of how landscapes will change.

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'Nature's historians': What clues from coral reefs' past tell us about the future

Nov. 3, 2023

University of Arizona geoscientist Diane Thompson explains the significance of studying Earth's water cycle and how rising and falling temperatures have altered it.

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$35.5M awarded to UArizona College of Engineering for tech center expansion

Nov. 3, 2023

The funding from the Arizona Commerce Authority includes workforce development to boost the ability to produce more computer chips domestically.

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