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NAU Physics & Astronomy in the News
09/25/2008
NAU- Stellar New Telescope Modernizes NAU's Campus Observatory
(Press Release)
NAU- Stellar New Telescope Modernizes NAU's Campus Observatory
(Inside NAU article)
 
06/05/2008
Future Scientists Tap into Summer Research Programs at NAU
 
04/23/2008
NAU Undergraduates Give Presentations at the 17th Annual Arizona/NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Research Internship Program Statewide Symposium
 
02/27/2008
Physics and astronomy professors host joint book signing
 
01/24/2008
Study says future of Arizona astronomy is looking up
 
01/15/2008
Shooting for the stars
 
12/10/2007
NAU awarded $3.4 million to increase math and science teachers
 
09/24/2007
NASA finds martian cave skylights
 
09/12/2007
Students get a lot of science with their fun at Mountain Campus Science and Engineering Day
 
04/04/2007
Caves on Mars
 
03/29/2007
NAU Researchers Find Possible Caves on Mars
 
12/06/2006
Global Climate and the Solar Cycle
 
09/07/2006
Pluto definition might get the work it needs
 
08/23/2006
Undergraduate research sparks interest in science careers
 
06/05/2006
Stars Aligned for Fulbright Winner
 
05/10/2006
Students put learning into action through NASA Space Grant Program
 
05/10/2006
Fulbright award has professor seeing stars
 
03/30/2006
Einstein's Path to Greatness Explored
 
03/23/2006
Vatican astronomer to explore 'Real Galileo Affair'
 
03/19/2006
'Relativity' Speaking
 
07/03/2005
State Has Very Deep Impact on Space Work
 
05/25/2005
Stargazer Workshop Includes Visitor From Outer Space
 
05/19/2005
E-learning e-levates e-fficiency: Researchers e-xcited over measurement device
 
05/04/2005
College of Engineering and Natural Sciences Capstone Conference
 
04/27/2005
Youngsters Getting Grounded in Space Science
 
04/01/2005
Space-Bound Air Balloons
 
07/14/2004
NAU Hosting World Conference
 
06/10/2004
An Asteroid Bears Her Name
 
05/12/2004
NAU Professor's Tiny Sensor Holds Huge Potential
 
04/11/2004
Students Get Star Struck on Campus
 
03/02/2004
Science Teaching Grant Awarded to NAU by Arizona Board of Regents
 
01/29/2004
Landing Site Scouted by NAU Prof
 
08/21/2003
Come see Mars at the NAU Campus Observatory
 
08/21/2003
Mars orbit closest to Earth in 60,000 years
 
08/20/2003
NAU researchers find good possibility of water on Mars
 
01/30/2003
Campus Threatens Dark Skies
 
05/30/2002
Native American Students Study Astronomy at NAU
 
04/23/2002
Space Grant Student Wins Award
 
02/20/2002
Professors Help Fight Bioterrorism
 
02/07/2002
Rugged, Inexpensive Microsensors Developed at NAU
 
11/14/2001
NASA Funds 14 NAU Undergraduate Reseach Projects
 
10/18/2001
Dark-Sky expert David Crawford speaks at NAU, will designate Flagstaff world's first International Dark-Sky City
 
09/21/2001
Flagstaff Festival of Science 2001
 
09/20/2001
Student Sets Sights on Asteroid
 
02/20/2001
Raytheon contributes $10,000 to NAU Astronomy Program
 
10/25/2000
NAU Astronomer Sees Red
 
10/18/2000
NAU Astronomer Detects Clouds in Titan's Astmosphere
 
06/21/2000
Only Native American Astronauts Speaks at NAU
 
05/11/2000
NAU Physics Students will Spend Summer Abroad
 
05/08/2000
Junkyard Dog Turns Old into New
 
09/20/1999
Science Fun for Everyone! Introducing the Amazing World of Science.
 
05/10/1999
Skywatching Leads Student to Comet Discovery
 
04/05/1999
NAU Co-sponsors Astronomy Conference with NASA
 
01/11/1999
NAU Professor Finds Smog on Extra-solar Planets