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Did a meteor impact trigger a landslide in the Grand Canyon?

July 15, 2025

The meteor impact that created one of Arizona's most recognizable landmarks and the wood and sediments found in a cave in the Grand Canyon are strikingly similar in age. A new study involving a U of A dendrochronologist suggests they could be related.

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$1M gift fuels future of veterinary medicine with commitment for scholarships and human-animal interaction research at U of A

July 9, 2025

The gift will fund the Mars/Airth Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine endowment and ongoing human-animal interaction research.

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An emissary from interstellar space

July 9, 2025

Discovered only a week ago, comet 3I/ATLAS is only the third known visitor from outside the solar system. U of A astronomer Carson Fuls explains what makes the comet special – and why we can only guess where it came from.

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How the U of A's Arizona Meteorological Network feeds data to the National Weather Service

July 8, 2025

The information is valuable to agriculture, public safety and urban planners and even contributes to the weather app on your phone.

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Alumni couple's $1.5M gift strengthens U of A mining education when it matters most

June 30, 2025

A $1.5 million gift to the Department of Mining and Geological Engineering will increase opportunities for students and spur faculty research.

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Matthew Briggs talks with Ruth Salazar while holding an adaptive foot pedal in a lab with 3D printers in the background

Professor's teaching philosophy builds confidence with technology, sparks student creativity

June 27, 2025

Health Sciences Design instructor Matthew Briggs empowers students, including Ruth Salazar, to create projects that transform communities through collaborative innovation.

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College of Public Health launches first AI summer program

June 27, 2025

The collaborative effort offered hands-on, high-tech training for students and educators across the university.

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Fantasy forecasts turn monsoon madness into a community guessing game

June 25, 2025

Southwest Monsoon Fantasy Forecasts allows participants to estimate the amount of rainfall the monsoon will bring each month to a handful of cities throughout the Southwest.

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U of A astronomers celebrate first look at the universe from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory

June 24, 2025

The first images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory mark a proud milestone for the University of Arizona, whose Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab is the only facility in the world capable of crafting the telescope's unique mirror.

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Creature culture: What animal behavior can teach us about saving nature

June 24, 2025

What can the varied behaviors of wildlife reveal about the relationship between human civilization and the animal kingdom?

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