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Monica Ramirez-Andreotta talks Gardenroots at Biosphere II and fascinates Vail kindergartenders with a liquid nitrogen demo.

Two pieces of Bisbee-born azurite — one of which traveled the world more than 100 years ago — met again by chance, thanks to the eagle eye of a student worker. Here's the fascinating story of how it happened.

UA SRP Explains History, Importance, and Challenges facing Earth Microbiome in NPR's Arizona Science Interview

UA SRP Co-Hosts conference on environmentally and socially compatible mining practices in Lima, Peru. 

UA's Dr. Walter Klimecki collects water samples with CEC Coordinator, Denise Moreno Ramírez

UA SRP 2015/2016 Trainees at Tohono O'odham Earth Day events

SRP Continues work with the Dewey-Humboldt Community Advisory Board and Town Council at second quarterly meetings for 2016

Dr. Mark Brusseau elected to Geological Society of America (GSA) Fellowship

Dr. Clark Lantz' research on child arsenic exposure in Torreon, Mexico is published in the Journal of Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 

SRP Trainee, Kimberly Danny, talks about her Community Engagement Core work on the Navajo Nation in this special edition, Trainee-Prepared Highlight

SRP Trainee, Holli LaBrie, talks about her experience attending the Community Advisory Board meetings for two local Superfund sites in this special edition, Trainee-Prepared Highlight

SRP Trainee, John Hottenstein, highlights his experience mentoring a local high school student through early scientific research in this special edition, Trainee-Prepared highlight.

SRP Trainee, Andrew Thomas, highlights his experience attending a Unified Community Advisory Board (UCAB) meeting for a local superfund site in this special edition, Trainee-Prepared highlight. 

SRP Trainee, Monseratt Rojo de la Vega, talks about attending a webinar on social capital, and how this concept impacted her perceptions of human behavior and her own research in this special edition, Trainee-Prepared Highlight.

SRP Trainee, Camila Leite Madeira, talks about her experience and observations attending a Community Advisory Board (CAB) meeting for a local Superfund site in this special edition, Trainee-Prepared Highlight.

A UA-led study combined projections of future climate with tree-ring records, suggesting that forests increasingly are aching under the burden of climate change.
A twice-daily balloon launch is part of the gathering of information at the National Weather Service's offices on campus. Two meteorologists provide a look behind the scenes at how their work is done. With UANews video.

SRP Trainee, Yoshira Ornelas Van Horne, shares her observations and thoughts on Community Advisory Board meetings in this special edition, Trainee-Prepared highlight. 

Technology Transfer in Action - UA SRP Negotiates Contract Renewal with Three Global Mining Companies to Continue Reclamation Studies

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