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Civil engineering researcher looks to remedy inequities in traffic safety

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Backing for climate-smart rubber grows amid water woes

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Craig T. Nelson, Emmy-winning actor and UArizona alumnus, will address graduates at Commencement

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UA offers new degrees in response to job market

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School's out soon: Here's a list of the 2024 University summer camps

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A Lunar Ark seed vault on the Moon could ensure Earth's survival in the face of mass-extinction

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Visa, Mastercard agree to $30B deal with merchants. What it means for credit card holders.

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Before reaching the ocean, the Colorado River becomes a trickle. New research reveals where it goes

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Life after asteroid Bennu

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Exploding stars are rare but emit torrents of radiation − if one happened close enough to Earth, it could threaten life on the planet

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