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Inside Higher Ed
June 21, 2024
How first-gen Mexican American students define success
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June 20, 2024
A mission to detect moonquakes on the lunar surface
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June 19, 2024
New Crab Nebula image captured by James Webb Space Telescope offers unique glimpse at 'unusual' ancient structure
CNN
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To help children with high BMI, expert panel recommends 26 hours of behavior coaching – but not weight-loss drugs
KGUN
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Arizona and Mexican university presidents meet in Tucson
CNN
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1 in 4 parents say their young child has bedtime anxiety, new poll finds
BBC
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Known asteroid was hurled into space during collision that formed a large impact crater on the Moon
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Monsoon Madness returns for 2024
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Why a new method of growing food on Mars matters more on Earth
Inside Higher Ed
June 13, 2024
Improving student athlete research skills at University of Arizona

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