NAU update for July 20

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U.S. Map Citizen-scientist study results find ticks capable of carrying lyme disease in 83 new U.S. counties
As part of the study, people across the country sent in more than 16,000 ticks to NAU researchers who tested them for various bacterial infections. Results show ticks capable of carrying Lyme disease are more widespread than originally thought.
Planet NAU astronomer on team that discovered 12 new moons of Jupiter
Chad Trujillo is part of the team that is searching for Planet X, a large ice planet that orbits outside of Pluto. They also discovered a dwarf planet in 2014.
Astronaut on moon For Moon Day, learn how NAU researchers are advancing our understanding of Earth’s nearest celestial neighbor
Professors Nadine Barlow, Christopher Edwards and Mark Loeffler of the Department of Physics and Astronomy talk about how the Moon provides a control for other planetary bodies.
Snake ‘In it for the animals:’ NAU snake researcher talks about myths vs. reality around snakes
Herpetologist Erika Nowak is one of the leading experts on the endangered narrow-headed gartersnakes and was one of the first woman scientists to study rattlesnakes 30 years ago, paving the way for an influx of women since.
Compost pile Trash to treasure: NAU’s composting machine turning food waste into fertilizer (VIDEO)
As the awareness level of how harmful trash is to the environment continues to grow, people throughout the world are doing what they can to make a difference. At NAU, it means introducing programs that promote recycling and help reduce trash waste.
Spotlight: Janine Schipper  T. Mark Montoya  David Church  Richard A. Rogers Thomas Kolb  Marilya Veteto Reese
Student Spotlight: Women’s volleyball team