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Soaking up Sundance: UArizona film and television students take trip to storied film festival

Jan. 24, 2024

In addition to attending screenings and panels, students from the School of Theatre, Film & Television are getting a first-hand look at what it takes to put on a top-tier film festival as event volunteers.

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School of Art students bring a splash of color to housing community for older adults

Jan. 24, 2024

Students worked under the direction of associate professor Kelly Leslie with residents of the B'nai B'rith Covenant House to design and paint an 80-foot mural in the community's common space.

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Growth rings in fish give clues about fluctuations in climate over decades

Jan. 17, 2024

In the same lab where university scientists invented ways to study climate history in tree rings, associate professor Bryan Black is using a similar technique – but with tiny fish bones.

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Study shows genetically modified pluripotent stem cells may evade immunological rejection after transplantation

Jan. 16, 2024

Researchers from University of Arizona Health Sciences are one step closer to solving one of the biggest barriers to regenerative medicine: immunological rejection by the recipient.

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UArizona announces Lovejoy Center for Bridging Biodiversity, Conservation Science, and Policy

Jan. 16, 2024

The center will advance research and conservation efforts, educate future conservation scientists and leaders and develop a broader understanding of the Earth's biosphere.

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NASA's OSIRIS-REx curation team clears hurdle to access remaining Bennu sample

Jan. 11, 2024

NASA scientists last week removed the two stuck fasteners on the sample container that had prevented researchers from accessing much of OSIRIS-REx's asteroid Bennu sample.

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A pasture of 'professors'

Jan. 10, 2024

The University of Arizona's teaching herd is more than just a favorite sightseeing stop for visitors to the Campus Agricultural Center. The several-dozen horses, cattle and sheep – and the locally famous "Churro the Burro" – provide College of Veterinary Medicine students valuable hands-on training.

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Looking through the lens of time with the Millennium Camera

Jan. 8, 2024

With a new installation on Tumamoc Hill, a University of Arizona experimental philosopher wants to encourage people to imagine 1,000 years into the future – and plan accordingly.

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UArizona-led asteroid sampling mission's new journey: OSIRIS-APEX

Jan. 8, 2024

Under the leadership of the University of Arizona's Dani Mendoza DellaGiustina, the former OSIRIS-REx spacecraft sets off on a journey to study asteroid Apophis and take advantage of the asteroid's 2029 flyby of Earth.

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How marketing and business educators can help combat climate change

Jan. 8, 2024

A new University of Arizona study suggests that marketing educators are uniquely positioned to help address climate change, which is largely fueled by human consumption.

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