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Underground mines, which bring the world vital copper, nickel, silver, tin, lead and other materials, are complex structures. Miners and machines work across many levels of branching paths as they extract tons of ore every day.
Read MoreImagine if you could know the status of any molecule in your body without needing to get your blood drawn. Science fiction? Almost – but researchers at the University of Arizona are working on ways to do this by measuring molecules in sweat.
Read MoreUniversity of Arizona electrical and computer engineering professor and Edward & Maria Keonjian Endowed Chair Wolfgang Fink is one of the newest fellows of the Socie
Read MoreIEEE, a professional society dedicated to advancing innovation and technological excellence for the benefit of humanity, has elevated University of Arizona professor of
Read MoreA woman touches a hot stove, but thanks to the nervous system, she snatches her hand away before she gets too hurt. A virus enters the body, but the immune system fends off the invader before it can cause too much damage.
Read MoreThe American Society for Engineering Education and its Engineering Deans Council recognized the University of Arizona with a Bronze Award in the inaugural ASEE Diversity Recognition
Read MoreErin Ratcliff has long been a proponent of working across disciplines.
Read MoreThe University of Arizona is among the top 100 higher education institutions in the world, according to the Times Higher Education
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