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Making Mine Workers Safer, Healthier with New Educational Programs

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Tucson's New Gem Museum Before Completion

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David Lowell’s Legacy in Geosciences and the Lowell Program in Economic Geology

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Hands-on activities in the virtual space

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San Xavier Mining Laboratory Pursues Higher Level of Research Potential

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American Mining Hall of Fame 2020

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A first semester of teaching Gem Science

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The First to be Second

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Proposed UArizona School Aims to Change Mining and Minerals Education

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Researching a new way to detox mine talings

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