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SkyCenter

Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Observatory recently ranked No. 1 space observatory to visit in U.S.

April 22, 2024

The SkyCenter is an exceptional science learning facility located at Steward Observatory's "sky island" observing site just north of Tucson.

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LA Times: Taylor Swift’s new album is rife with breakup songs. Psychologists explain why we love them

April 22, 2024

UArizona Psychology professor David Sbarra shares insight into why people relate so well to breakup songs.

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A view of the Earth's interior layers

Geologists rewind the clock to reveal secrets about Earth's mysterious mantle

April 19, 2024

A UArizona geologist and research team used the movement of one of Earth's tectonic plates to learn more about the planet's past and what's happening in the mantle below.

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Two UArizona astronomy researchers named AAAS Fellows

April 18, 2024

For their contributions to the field of astrobiology, Dante Lauretta and Daniel Apai have been elected 2023 Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024

QS ranks several UArizona programs among world's best

April 17, 2024

The University of Arizona is a world leader in more than three dozen academic disciplines, according to the 2024 edition of the QS World University Rankings by Subject.

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Blue envelope program

New blue envelope program created at University of Arizona helps support autistic drivers

April 17, 2024

The program is designed to facilitate communication between autistic drivers and law enforcement during traffic stops.

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Haowen Zhang

Winners announced for Outstanding Graduate Student Awards

April 17, 2024

The College of Science recognizes and awards outstanding graduate students in three categories -- Scholarship, Service, and Teaching.

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CBS News: An Arizona scientist documents climate related extinction of mountainous lizard

April 17, 2024

David Schechter, national climate correspondent heads to the Arizona mountains to share the work of Dr. John Wiens, whose work documents how hotter temperatures are stressing out the Yarrow's spiny lizard.

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Taking law to the final frontier

April 16, 2024

As more countries and companies expand their efforts in space exploration and commerce, a new UArizona course builds on the university's strengths in space sciences and law to prepare students for an emerging legal field.

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Astronaut kneels on the lunar surface to install technology

Humans will again set foot on the moon; this time, they'll have UArizona science in tow

April 12, 2024

UArizona scientists mapped the moon for the Apollo missions. Now, as NASA astronauts prepare to return to the moon, two of the three instruments they'll bring have UArizona ties. The instruments will allow them to map moonquakes and the moon's subsurface.

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