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Breaking down silos between engineers, geologists, and metallurgists

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Gen-ed course focuses on non-renewable resource use through time

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UArizona’s SpaceTREx an Important Partner in Space Mining Research

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The world in 2050: Cleaner mining for greener energy

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A Re-charge for Mineral Resources

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Mining Innovation Finds Commercial Success through Tech Transfer

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A Look at the Matter of Dust

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UArizona works toward becoming a leader in all things mining

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Uncovering the hidden dangers of slope erosion

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Skimming the Lunar Surface

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