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NPR
June 5, 2024
A heat dome can bring dangerously high temperatures. What is it?
Space.com
June 4, 2024
Intricate lava trails on Jupiter's volcanic moon Io seen from Earth
Digital Journal
June 3, 2024
Using CT scans to bring science closer to the public
America Adapts Podcast
June 3, 2024
The Center for Heat Resilient Communities gets a NOAA grant with Kelly Turner and Ladd Keith
The World
June 3, 2024
China puts moon lander on the far side of the moon
The Arizona Republic
June 3, 2024
Climate change could affect the food we grow. A UA researcher seeks ways to adapt
Arizona Daily Star
June 1, 2024
U of A scale model solar system extends off campus to add Pluto's broken heart
Reuters
May 31, 2024
Earliest-known galaxy, spotted by Webb telescope, is a beacon to cosmic dawn
Astronomy Magazine
May 31, 2024
Volcanic moon Io gets close-up look from Earth observatory
NPR
May 31, 2024
Science Friday: Indigenous Nations are fighting to take back their data

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