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2023-2024: A Year of Environmental Milestones

May 6, 2024

From public health to conservation to water resources to business, researchers at the University of Arizona have led significant environmental advancements this school year.

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Judith Bronstein elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

April 24, 2024

Bronstein, a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, was one of the first ecologists to focus on mutually beneficial cooperation between species, called mutualism. She is one of 250 new members named to the academy.

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Planet vs. Plastics: Earth Day 2024

April 22, 2024
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Every day is Earth Day at Biosphere 2

April 22, 2024

A desert ocean, Martian park and the hottest rainforest canopy on Earth can all be found at Biosphere 2, where researchers are studying the effects of climate change and exploring solutions for a better future.

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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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The Sights - And Sounds - of the Eclipse

April 8, 2024
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Sawyer Sullivan: Inspiring Sustainability through Storytelling

April 4, 2024

Sawyer Sullivan is a sophomore studying neuroscience and cognitive science. With a focus on intersections between art and science, between people and nature, Sullivan hopes to better understand how storytelling can inspire investment in the environment.

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Sustainability Under the Stars Film Series

April 1, 2024
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World Water Day brings work of UArizona researcher into focus

March 20, 2024

Ahead of World Water Day on Friday, environmental science professor Raina Maier discusses the use of microbial surfactants or soaps for water remediation.

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Dialogue, collaboration matter most to Arizona's water future

March 13, 2024

An annual conference, presented by the university's Water Resources Research Center, brought together a wide-ranging constituency to discuss solutions to the state's water-related problems.

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