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BBC
Dec. 6, 2024
Is your dog your best friend? Research shows the bond goes back 12,000 years
NPR
Dec. 5, 2024
If global warming ramps up, 1 in 3 species could be in serious danger by century's end
iHeartRadio
Dec. 3, 2024
Planting seeds of kindness with Jeanette Maré
NBC News
Dec. 3, 2024
Asteroid on 'collision course' with Earth burns up above far northeastern Russia
Forbes
Dec. 3, 2024
U of A Center for Creative Photography wants to bring Louis Carlos Bernal to the world
Astronomy Magazine
Dec. 3, 2024
What is Vega's smooth-surface secret?
KJZZ
Dec. 2, 2024
New study shows protein could protect against cognitive decline in Parkinson's patients
Tucson Sentinel
Dec. 2, 2024
U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón unveils project in Saguaro National Park
KGUN
Dec. 2, 2024
Lights, camera, action: U of A's film school ranks No. 2 in the U.S.
The Wall Street Journal
Dec. 1, 2024
Why can't the weather apps on our phones get it right?

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