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The New York Times
Sept. 3, 2024
The best time to get a flu shot
USA Today
Sept. 2, 2024
Could a lunar Noah's Ark preserve species facing extinction? These scientists think so.
The Hill
Aug. 31, 2024
American Stockholm syndrome: When politics becomes psychological warfare
The Conversation
Aug. 30, 2024
5 lessons from ancient civilizations for staying cool in hot, dry climates that today’s builders often ignore
Arizona Daily Star
Aug. 29, 2024
Tucson's Tumamoc Hill Desert Laboratory names new director
Newsweek
Aug. 29, 2024
Lake Powell: Water rule change could have saved 28.5 billion gallons
The Arizona Republic
Aug. 27, 2024
Josh Wheeler representing University of Arizona adaptive athletics at Paralympics
KOLD
Aug. 27, 2024
New things at the University of Arizona for the new school year
Scientific American
Aug. 26, 2024
Ultrasound brain stimulation boosts mindfulness
Arizona Daily Star
Aug. 26, 2024
Record number of first-year students help U of A launch fall semester

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