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Spinning furnace at the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab
March 5, 2021

Sixth Mirror Casting Brings Giant Magellan Telescope Closer to Completion

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a "vaccine" sign pointing toward a tent
Feb. 10, 2021

UArizona to Become High-Capacity State Vaccination Site

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OSIRIS-REx Touchdown Causes a Stir on Asteroid Bennu
Oct. 21, 2020

Watch: OSIRIS-REx Touchdown Causes a Stir on Asteroid Bennu

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Aug. 27, 2020

Princeton Review Names UArizona a 'Best College'

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Chemistry Teaching Labs
Aug. 19, 2020

Look Inside a UArizona Chemistry Lab as it Prepares for Students' Return

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This image, showing asteroid Bennu's spinning-top shape, was taken by the MapCam camera on NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft on April 29, from a distance of 5 miles. From the spacecraft's vantage point, half of Bennu is sunlit and half is in shadow. 
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June 1, 2020

Asteroids Bennu and Ryugu May Have Formed Directly From Collision in Space

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University researchers looked for ways to address environmental and health concerns in local areas while partnering with community members directly impacted by these issues.
April 16, 2020

Making Citizen Science Accessible for All

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Feb. 4, 2020

Scholarship Program Addresses Health Workforce Shortages

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A graphic illustration of the Dunbar School in the 1950s.
Feb. 3, 2020

UArizona Helps to Preserve a Piece of Black History

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"Just imagine you have scientists who are engineers in a nanotechnology area and you have agriculture students, and the only way to really have them come together would be to fly or have a teleconference. We can eliminate that barrier and connect people v
Feb. 3, 2020

Nano 2020: Scaling Up Nanotechnology in Virtual Reality

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Jan. 22, 2020

Grant to Help Local Fight Against Opioid Addiction

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This image shows sample site Nightingale, OSIRIS-REx’s primary sample collection site on asteroid Bennu. The image is overlaid with a graphic of the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft to illustrate the scale of the site. 
Dec. 12, 2019

X Marks the Spot: NASA Selects Site for Asteroid Sample Collection

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Student veterans John Krause and Manny Alberto Matias modeled Operation Hat Trick merchandise to support military service members and veterans.
Nov. 4, 2019

UArizona, Operation Hat Trick Support Local Veterans

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Diné College student and Indige-FEWSS participant Larry Moore demonstrates use of the solar-powered water filtration system to community members on Navajo Nation.
Sept. 25, 2019

Students Tackle 21st Century Sustainability Challenges on the Navajo Nation

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UArizona mascot Wilbur Wildcat looks through a virtual reality headset
Sept. 18, 2019

Tucson Humanities Festival Asks, What’s Next?

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A team of University of Arizona researchers led by Jeong-Yeol Yoon has created a simple, portable and inexpensive method for detecting extremely low levels of norovirus.
Aug. 27, 2019

Using a Smartphone to Detect Norovirus

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