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Shae Henley breathed a sigh of relief when technicians loaded the NASA-funded, student-built CatSat onto the commercial Firefly Aerospace Alpha rocket on June 29 for its ride into low-earth orbit.
Read MoreAs a boy in the Black Forest area of Germany – known for its production of high-end cars – Philipp Gutruf, the College of Engineering’s 2024 da Vinci Fellow, got his start tinkering on mopeds and electronics in the garage of his family home.
Read MoreThe Arizona Commerce Authority has awarded the College of Engineering $35.5 million in funding to expand a facility that supports manufacturing and research efforts involving semiconductors, comp
Read MoreThe National Science Foundation has granted the University of Arizona $30 million over five years to establish a new
Read MoreThe Colorado River, which provides drinking water to tens of millions of people and irrigation water to more than 5 million acres of farmland, has dropped by one-third in recent years.
Read MoreRight now, United States employers are unable to fill around 1 million computer science-related jobs because of a lack of qualified candidates, as estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Read MoreA layperson might think of “frail” as simply a synonym for “weak” or “fragile.” But in the medical field, frailty is a specific term, meaning – due to factors including inflammation and hormone shifts – a patient has a lack of physiological reserv
Read MoreThe human nose, which has around 6 million olfactory receptors, can distinguish between at least 1 trillion different odors.
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