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Flinn Foundation
May 15, 2025
30 Arizonans named 2025 Flinn-Brown fellows
NBC News
May 14, 2025
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Forbes
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A win-win energy agenda for the U.S.
Inside Higher Ed
May 12, 2025
Can scientific research survive without federal funding?
KGUN
May 12, 2025
Outstanding U of A student: Namoonga Mantina
The Washington Post
May 11, 2025
More alternatives to knee replacement surgery are emerging
Fox Weather
May 10, 2025
How tree rings hold clues to hurricanes
Los Angeles Times
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The Boston Globe
May 9, 2025
To learn the fate of the oceans, it helps to read clams
Scientific American
May 9, 2025
We've only seen 0.001% of Earth's seafloor. Here's what that really means

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