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A wide view of an Arizona mine

Ushering in a New Era of Mine Waste Reclamation

March 20, 2020

Mining has long been a key part of Arizona’s economy, from the boomtowns that sprouted up in the 1800s to today’s streamlined industries that operate across the state, but it has often come at a cost to the environment and public health.

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The Promise and Potential of Southwestern Biofuel Crops

March 13, 2020

The Sonoran Desert’s typically high-alkaline soil, minimal rainfall and extreme temperatures (which can dip below freezing in winter and routinely reach 110 degrees in summer) make it a challenging agricultural environment.

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A view of the Arizona-Mexico border

Does Border Security Mean Loss of Biodiversity?

March 6, 2020

The 2,000-mile stretch of land that divides Mexico from the U.S. is rich in native species. What happens when the roaming range of those species is disrupted?

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Catching Clouds: Understanding Aerosol-Cloud Interactions

Feb. 28, 2020

It was big news: In fall 2018, NASA awarded $30 million to fund a University of Arizona-led project studying the complex interactions between aerosols and clouds.

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Mapping Out Solutions for Urban Heat Islands

Feb. 21, 2020

Innovative heat-mapping strategies provide insight into best design practices for urban climate resilience.

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A ground view of the ENR2 building's slot canyon design

UA’s Landmark Commitment to Carbon Neutrality

Feb. 14, 2020

With a new renewable energy strategy, the University of Arizona aims for more than just sustainability. It has its sights set on radical leadership in the field.

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Saguaro cacti at sunset

Engineering Better Health

Feb. 7, 2020

Environmental contaminants can pose a major health risk. Enter Paloma Beamer, whose work in exposure science aims to protect even the most vulnerable among us.

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A row of differing beer glasses and beer types

From Wastewater to Craft Beer

Jan. 31, 2020

In an effort to find sustainable solutions for Arizona’s water supply, engineers are bringing environmentally friendly practices to the state’s burgeoning beer industry.

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Gamma-Ray Evidence Suggests Ancient Mars Had Oceans

Nov. 17, 2008

As much as a third of Mars could have been underwater, UA scientists say

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