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Indigenous Resilience Center is a 'seed' for tribal leaders to water and nurture

Nov. 16, 2022

Since it was established last year, the Indigenous Resilience Center has added to its roster experts who have long worked with and for Native American communities. University leaders hope tribes can guide the center's next moves.

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Morning blue light treatment improves sleep in patients with PTSD

Nov. 16, 2022

People with post-traumatic stress disorder experience better sleep, a reduction in the severity of PTSD symptoms and more effective treatments after exposure to blue light therapy, UArizona Health Sciences researchers found.

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Mapping rock glaciers to understand their future on Earth and Mars

Nov. 16, 2022

University of Arizona researchers developed a new method for analyzing rock glaciers, which are made up of a mix of ice, sand and rocks. The method could help scientists better understand these "hidden giants" on Earth and Mars.

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Researchers explore how to protect the environment while helping those living in poverty

Nov. 10, 2022

Ensuring all people have access to minimum resources and services, while also safeguarding the stability of the Earth's environment, will require significant societal transformations, a new study finds.

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Master's degree program focuses on revitalizing Native American languages

Nov. 9, 2022

Since its founding in 1999, the Native American Languages and Linguistics master's degree program has been training students in linguistics, language documentation and language revitalization.

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UArizona-military partnerships focus on space security, language instruction and more

Nov. 9, 2022

In honor of Veterans Day, University of Arizona News is highlighting some of the university's varied research, education and outreach partnerships with the U.S. military.

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UArizona researchers awarded $3.5M to fight extreme heat

Nov. 9, 2022

The $3.5 million grant from the Department of Energy is part of a larger project that will bring together researchers from Arizona's three universities to study climate in the state's Sun Corridor.

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Tribal and university leaders discuss advancing Native American health

Nov. 8, 2022

At the second annual Tribal Leaders Summit, leaders of Arizona tribes met with President Robert C. Robbins and learned about health sciences research and programs that serve Native American communities.

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Tropical cyclones act as 'massive heat pumps' that fuel extreme heat

Nov. 8, 2022

Tropical cyclones often cause damage from strong winds, storm surges, intense rain and flooding, but extreme heat is an additional hazard, researchers have found. Extreme heat often follows tropical cyclones and can further complicate disaster recovery.

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UArizona School of Theatre, Film & Television ranked No. 6 among public universities

Nov. 7, 2022

The school is 25th overall and sixth among public universities in The Wrap's annual Top 50 Film Schools ranking. The school had several achievements in the past year, including relaunching the Hanson FilmTV Institute.

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