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NAU researchers are mapping US carbon emissions as Trump administration plans to end data collectionThe Environmental Protection Agency says it plans to end tracking carbon emissions in the U.S. But Northern Arizona University researchers say they’re ready to fill the void.
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KNAU’s Science and Technology Reporter Melissa Sevigny traveled with Lowell Observatory to Waco, Texas — one of the cities within that path of totality — to experience the Great American Eclipse firsthand.
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Navajo Technical University has received a nearly million-dollar federal grant from the National Science Foundation for aerospace programs.
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A teacher in the Grand Canyon School District has been chosen as one of 10 recipients of a grant focusing on science, technology, engineering and math. Forrest Radarian will receive a thousand dollars in technology and professional development from Vernier Science Education.
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The federal government is investing in machines that suck giant amounts of carbon dioxide out of the air in the hopes of reducing damage from climate change.
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The Navajo Nation has begun testing a specialized drone to deliver medical supplies and other essential items. Officials hope the technology could assist tribal members in remote or inaccessible parts of the reservation.
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The Phoenix suburb of Peoria will be the testing ground for an autonomous shuttle service later this month. The Peoria City Council on Tuesday unanimously…
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Waymo says one of its self-driving vehicles was operating in manual mode when it was involved in a rear-end collision in a Phoenix suburb and that the…
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A New Mexico jail is no longer allowing family and friends to speak to detainees on site and will offer only off-site phone or online video chats. The…
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The Flagstaff Unified School District has launched an app that aims to meet the smartphone generation where they are. The Anonymous Alerts app allows…