04/02/20: UArizona Research Labs Produce Hand Sanitizer for Area Health Care Workers

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UArizona Research Labs Produce Hand Sanitizer for Area Health Care Workers

Researchers in the School of Animal and Comparative Biomedical Sciences are following WHO guidelines to produce hand sanitizer in the lab.

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UArizona Team to 3D Print Medical Masks

In response to a shortage of personal protective equipment, UArizona researchers are working to design, 3D print and test masks for health care facilities.

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Medical Students Given Early Graduation Option Due to COVID-19

The two UArizona medical schools are offering the option in response to a growing need for physicians in the wake of COVID-19. Eligible students could begin work in a clinical setting by mid-month.

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UArizona Expert Offers Tips for First-Time Home-School Teachers

Rebecca Friesen in the College of Education says home schooling can be "a delightful experience" if parents can show children their own genuine enjoyment of learning.

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During Self-Quarantine, Dogs May Help Protect Mental Health

Evan MacLean, director of the Arizona Canine Cognition Center, says dogs can help offset the negative mental and physical effects of social isolation.

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Plants and Animals Aren't So Different When it Comes to Climate

A new study, led by John J. Wiens, reveals that plants and animals are remarkably similar in their responses to changing environmental conditions across the globe.

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