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Student-faculty team of inventors devises tools to address orthopedic challenges

Oct. 2, 2023

The startup Ancerix is working to commercialize much-needed instruments for surgical hardware removal. The team worked with Tech Launch Arizona to file patents and license its intellectual property.

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UArizona's Sorooshian receives American Geophysical Union medal and fellowship

Oct. 2, 2023

Armin Sorooshian, a professor in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, was recognized for his work connecting airborne particulates to climate.

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UArizona will help establish new center to study housing equity and sustainability with $3M federal grant

Sept. 29, 2023

Researchers from the university's Drachman Institute, along with colleagues from ASU, NAU and the University of New Mexico, will research housing security, climate and health with a focus on Hispanic and underserved communities in the arid Southwest.

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Times Higher Ed: UArizona a top 25 public university

Sept. 29, 2023

The University of Arizona ranks tied for No. 155 globally, No. 48 in the U.S. and No. 25 among U.S. public colleges and universities in Times Higher Education's World University Rankings.

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The last required piece of the world's largest telescope takes shape at UArizona

Sept. 29, 2023

The Richard F. Caris Mirror Laboratory will start fabrication in the final stage to complete the Giant Magellan Telescope. It marks a milestone in the search for other, potentially Earth-like planets and the exploration of the universe.

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Insights: Vaccines, variants and COVID-19 trends

Sept. 27, 2023

University of Arizona immunologist Deepta Bhattacharya discusses in this Q&A the newest COVID-19 vaccines and what the future might hold for COVID-19 immunizations.

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New UArizona program looks to diversify STEM engagement among local youth

Sept. 27, 2023

Led by Adriana Zuniga-Teran, a researcher in the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, the mentoring program focuses on a school district with 90% Hispanic enrollment.

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Tree rings reveal a new kind of earthquake threat to the Pacific Northwest

Sept. 27, 2023

The findings from new research, led by University of Arizona dendrochronologist Bryan Black, could have implications for seismic preparedness measures in the region.

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Native FORGE welcomes newest cohort of entrepreneurs from Fort Yuma Quechan Tribe

Sept. 26, 2023

The University of Arizona program, which provides mentorship and resources to Native American entrepreneurs in Arizona, will help five more tribal members grow their businesses.

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A gift from space: UArizona-led OSIRIS-REx mission delivers largest-ever asteroid sample to Earth

Sept. 24, 2023

The delivery from the asteroid Bennu, seven years after the spacecraft launched, marks the end of the space-voyaging phase of the mission. Scientists will now study the rocks and dust to better understand the origins of life on Earth.

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