Read The Latest Science News Image Wednesday When trees 'talk:' Researchers probe ancient wood for clues about massive solar storms Read more at UArizona News Wednesday The rings inside trees are beginning to tell a different story Read more Image Tuesday Hydrologists to transform climate projections with microbial data and artificial intelligence Read more at UArizona News Image Monday Math tutoring program prepares Native American students for STEM careers Read more at UArizona News Image Image UArizona researchers expand humanitarian and resilience efforts with grants from USAID Nov. 30, 2022 University of Arizona researchers are teaming up with partners around the world to promote resilience and create solutions to global climate challenges. Read more at UArizona News Image Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Rebekah Julicher Nov. 30, 2022 This fall, departments in the University of Arizona's College of Science nominated an outstanding senior who went above and beyond during their time as a Wildcat. We are pleased to share their stories as they reflect on their time at UArizona. Next up in the senior spotlight series is Rebekah Julicher. Read more Image Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Sophia von Hippel Nov. 28, 2022 This fall, each department in the University of Arizona's College of Science nominated an outstanding senior who went above and beyond during their time as a Wildcat. We are pleased to share their stories as they reflect on their time at UArizona. First up in the senior spotlight series is Sophia von Hippel. Read more Image 525-million-year-old fossil defies textbook explanation for brain evolution Nov. 24, 2022 According to a new study led by a UArizona researcher, fossils of a tiny sea creature with a delicately preserved nervous system solve a century-old debate over how the brain evolved in arthropods, the most species-rich group in the animal kingdom. Read more at UArizona News Image Native American Heritage Month Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Tara Archuleta Nov. 21, 2022 Read more Image Researchers develop drug to treat Alzheimer's disease in Down syndrome patients Nov. 17, 2022 Research on the drug, known as DYR533, was conducted at the the University of Arizona R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy and BIO5 Institute, in partnership with the Biodesign Institute in Phoenix. Read more at UArizona News Image Mapping rock glaciers to understand their future on Earth and Mars Nov. 16, 2022 University of Arizona researchers developed a new method for analyzing rock glaciers, which are made up of a mix of ice, sand and rocks. The method could help scientists better understand these "hidden giants" on Earth and Mars. Read more at UArizona News Image Two College of Science Faculty Selected for '40 Under 40' List Nov. 15, 2022 Congratulations to Dr. Erika Hamden and Dr. Carlos Vargas from the Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory. Read more Image Researchers explore how to protect the environment while helping those living in poverty Nov. 10, 2022 Ensuring all people have access to minimum resources and services, while also safeguarding the stability of the Earth's environment, will require significant societal transformations, a new study finds. Read more at UArizona News Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Wednesday When trees 'talk:' Researchers probe ancient wood for clues about massive solar storms Read more at UArizona News
Tuesday Hydrologists to transform climate projections with microbial data and artificial intelligence Read more at UArizona News Image
Monday Math tutoring program prepares Native American students for STEM careers Read more at UArizona News Image
Image UArizona researchers expand humanitarian and resilience efforts with grants from USAID Nov. 30, 2022 University of Arizona researchers are teaming up with partners around the world to promote resilience and create solutions to global climate challenges. Read more at UArizona News
Image Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Rebekah Julicher Nov. 30, 2022 This fall, departments in the University of Arizona's College of Science nominated an outstanding senior who went above and beyond during their time as a Wildcat. We are pleased to share their stories as they reflect on their time at UArizona. Next up in the senior spotlight series is Rebekah Julicher. Read more
Image Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Sophia von Hippel Nov. 28, 2022 This fall, each department in the University of Arizona's College of Science nominated an outstanding senior who went above and beyond during their time as a Wildcat. We are pleased to share their stories as they reflect on their time at UArizona. First up in the senior spotlight series is Sophia von Hippel. Read more
Image 525-million-year-old fossil defies textbook explanation for brain evolution Nov. 24, 2022 According to a new study led by a UArizona researcher, fossils of a tiny sea creature with a delicately preserved nervous system solve a century-old debate over how the brain evolved in arthropods, the most species-rich group in the animal kingdom. Read more at UArizona News
Image Researchers develop drug to treat Alzheimer's disease in Down syndrome patients Nov. 17, 2022 Research on the drug, known as DYR533, was conducted at the the University of Arizona R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy and BIO5 Institute, in partnership with the Biodesign Institute in Phoenix. Read more at UArizona News
Image Mapping rock glaciers to understand their future on Earth and Mars Nov. 16, 2022 University of Arizona researchers developed a new method for analyzing rock glaciers, which are made up of a mix of ice, sand and rocks. The method could help scientists better understand these "hidden giants" on Earth and Mars. Read more at UArizona News
Image Two College of Science Faculty Selected for '40 Under 40' List Nov. 15, 2022 Congratulations to Dr. Erika Hamden and Dr. Carlos Vargas from the Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory. Read more
Image Researchers explore how to protect the environment while helping those living in poverty Nov. 10, 2022 Ensuring all people have access to minimum resources and services, while also safeguarding the stability of the Earth's environment, will require significant societal transformations, a new study finds. Read more at UArizona News