December

Recent News

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UNM scientists examine magma accumulation beneath Yellowstone Caldera
December 22, 2022
Scientists have long been fascinated with Yellowstone National Park and the scientific playground it has provided the research community over the decades.

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UNM researcher receives $1.5 million to study fetal alcohol exposure and memory
December 21, 2022
One researcher at The University of New Mexico is leading the charge to better care for and understand a diagnosis which affects dozens of babies taking their first breath.

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UNM professor publishes paper on arsenic sources
December 18, 2022
A health crisis which exists in Chile and Bangladesh, also has profound dangers right here in the Southwestern United States.

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Grad finds satisfaction in studying, advocating for student food security
December 17, 2022
Just after her freshman year in 2020, University of New Mexico student Kiana Frederick decided to take a course with associate professor Sarita Cargas in the Honors College.

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Discovery of a new type of planet largely composed of water
December 15, 2022
Through a detailed study of a planetary system 218 light-years away, a team of international researchers is providing evidence for the existence of a new type of planet called a water world.

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UNM biologists make breakthrough in fish mucosal immune system research
December 7, 2022
Researchers in the Salinas Lab at UNM’s Department of Biology have discovered an immune structure in the nasal cavities of rainbow trout that scientists previously didn’t think existed.

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UNM anthropologist part of cross-cultural songwriting collaboration at South Africa festival
December 6, 2022
Kristina M. Jacobsen, associate professor of Ethnomusicology and Anthropology (Ethnology) at The University of New Mexico, recently traveled to South Africa on a trip that burnished her credentials as a researcher and artist.

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Chamisa’s 2nd Issue Released
December 5, 2022
The 4th of November was filled with bitter winds, good food, laughter, and the release of the second issue of Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest.

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24th Annual SQuInT Workshop
December 5, 2022
For the first time since 2020, the Southwest Quantum Information & Technology (SQuInT) annual workshop was able to meet in person at Berkeley, California.

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Charting New Territory
December 5, 2022
One of the world’s most seismically-active faults has produced six earthquakes with a magnitude of seven or greater in the last century alone – yet very little is known about it.