Read The Latest Science News Image Today Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Michelle Wei Read more April 26, 2024 Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Eden Harper Read more Image April 25, 2024 Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Kristen Roehling Read more Image April 25, 2024 College of Science faculty and staff recognized at 2024 Galileo Circle Awards Read more Image Image Space Act Agreement with NASA will advance UArizona engagement in human spaceflight July 5, 2023 UArizona has signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA's Johnson Space Center that will allow the university to engage extensively in human spaceflight missions. Read more at UArizona News Image Phosphate found on Enceladus boosts chances for life June 30, 2023 “Enceladus may be one of our best chances to find extant life in our solar system,” says Regis Ferriere, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona. Read more Image UArizona astronomers identify the earliest strands of the cosmic web June 29, 2023 Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered a threadlike arrangement of 10 galaxies that existed just 830 million years after the Big Bang. The structure reveals clues and questions about the fundamental architecture of the universe. Read more at UArizona News Image Money, QS honor UArizona as a top public US university June 28, 2023 UArizona is included on Money's list of The Best Colleges in America 2023. The university is also ranked No. 54 in the United States and No. 27 among public U.S. institutions in the 2024 QS World University Rankings. Read more at UArizona News Image The Conversation: The digital future may rely on ultrafast optical electronics and computers June 27, 2023 If you’ve ever wished you had a faster phone, computer or internet connection, you’ve encountered the personal experience of hitting a limit of technology. But there might be help on the way. Read more Image Pass the salt: This space rock holds clues as to how Earth got its water June 13, 2023 The discovery of tiny salt grains in a sample from an asteroid provides strong evidence that liquid water may be more common in the solar system's largest asteroid population than previously thought. Read more at UArizona News Image Infant universe teemed with full-fledged galaxies crackling with bursts of star formation June 5, 2023 NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered an unexpected bounty of full-fledged galaxies at a time when the universe was just getting started. Researchers learned that these galaxies went through bursts of star formation. Read more at UArizona News Image Grief can increase risk of heart problems, study finds June 1, 2023 UArizona researchers studied the impact of grief on heart function and found that severe grief can cause a marked rise in blood pressure. The findings suggest that grief could be a risk factor for cardiac events. Read more at UArizona News Image 'How do our brains handle grief?' Mary-Frances O'Connor presentation featured by TedX Talks June 1, 2023 Mary-Frances discusses how the human brain can create new pathways in order to learn what life is like after we experience a loss and become someone who carries both grief and the absence of another. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹‹ Previous page … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 … ›› Next page Last » Last page
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Image Space Act Agreement with NASA will advance UArizona engagement in human spaceflight July 5, 2023 UArizona has signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA's Johnson Space Center that will allow the university to engage extensively in human spaceflight missions. Read more at UArizona News
Image Phosphate found on Enceladus boosts chances for life June 30, 2023 “Enceladus may be one of our best chances to find extant life in our solar system,” says Regis Ferriere, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona. Read more
Image UArizona astronomers identify the earliest strands of the cosmic web June 29, 2023 Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered a threadlike arrangement of 10 galaxies that existed just 830 million years after the Big Bang. The structure reveals clues and questions about the fundamental architecture of the universe. Read more at UArizona News
Image Money, QS honor UArizona as a top public US university June 28, 2023 UArizona is included on Money's list of The Best Colleges in America 2023. The university is also ranked No. 54 in the United States and No. 27 among public U.S. institutions in the 2024 QS World University Rankings. Read more at UArizona News
Image The Conversation: The digital future may rely on ultrafast optical electronics and computers June 27, 2023 If you’ve ever wished you had a faster phone, computer or internet connection, you’ve encountered the personal experience of hitting a limit of technology. But there might be help on the way. Read more
Image Pass the salt: This space rock holds clues as to how Earth got its water June 13, 2023 The discovery of tiny salt grains in a sample from an asteroid provides strong evidence that liquid water may be more common in the solar system's largest asteroid population than previously thought. Read more at UArizona News
Image Infant universe teemed with full-fledged galaxies crackling with bursts of star formation June 5, 2023 NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered an unexpected bounty of full-fledged galaxies at a time when the universe was just getting started. Researchers learned that these galaxies went through bursts of star formation. Read more at UArizona News
Image Grief can increase risk of heart problems, study finds June 1, 2023 UArizona researchers studied the impact of grief on heart function and found that severe grief can cause a marked rise in blood pressure. The findings suggest that grief could be a risk factor for cardiac events. Read more at UArizona News
Image 'How do our brains handle grief?' Mary-Frances O'Connor presentation featured by TedX Talks June 1, 2023 Mary-Frances discusses how the human brain can create new pathways in order to learn what life is like after we experience a loss and become someone who carries both grief and the absence of another. Read more