Read The Latest Science News Image June 27, 2025 University of Arizona’s Water Whys VIP brings weather safety messaging to Tucson International Airport Read more Image June 24, 2025 U of A astronomers celebrate first look at the universe from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory Read more at University of Arizona News Image June 23, 2025 Giant Magellan Telescope advances to National Science Foundation final design phase Read more at University of Arizona News Image June 17, 2025 U of A earns top marks in space science, geosciences, water resources in new US News global ranking Read more at University of Arizona News Image Mining Law Summit at the University of Arizona Returns Nov. 10 Nov. 7, 2022 This free virtual conference will combine recorded presentations from internationally recognized authorities with live participation in answering questions and providing commentary. Read more Image Dr. Mary-Frances O'Connor, renowned UArizona psychologist, to present at Saddlebrooke community lecture Nov. 3, 2022 Join us Thursday, November 17 for Dr. O'Connor's fascinating new window into one of the hallmark experiences of being human. Free and open to the public. Read more Image Message from Dean Garzione - October 2022 Newsletter Oct. 26, 2022 Read more Image UArizona researchers develop 'Goldilocks drug' to treat triple-negative breast cancer Oct. 25, 2022 Triple-negative breast cancer accounts for about 10 to 15% of all breast cancers. Researchers have developed a drug they hope can treat it with little to no toxic side effects. Read more at UArizona News Image With $6M grant, researchers will explore how Southwest communities can best adapt to climate change Oct. 25, 2022 UArizona researchers are furthering their efforts to examine how water, aridity and heat impact communities in the American Southwest, and how those challenges affect human health. Read more at UArizona News Image Planetary scientist Dani DellaGiustina makes Popular Science Brilliant 10 Oct. 19, 2022 Dani DellaGiustina, deputy principal investigator for the OSIRIS-REx mission and principal investigator for OSIRIS-APEX, was named to the list for her work to understand the solar system's past, present and future. Read more at UArizona News Image Bright colors in the animal kingdom: Why some use them to impress and others to intimidate Oct. 18, 2022 Why do some animals have bright colors to impress mates while others use them to ward off predators? It depends on their ancestors, new research reveals. Species that use bright colors as a sexual signal had ancestors that were active during the day, whereas species that use them as warning signals had ancestors that were active at night. Read more at UArizona News Image Dr. Charlotte Pearson Receives National Science Foundation MRI Grant for Groundbreaking Mini Carbon Dating System Oct. 18, 2022 The instrument will be integrated into the research, teaching, and public outreach programs of the world’s founding Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, which has interwoven with radiocarbon dating since inception of the technique in the 1960s. Read more Image Hispanic Heritage Month Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Dani DellaGiustina Oct. 17, 2022 The College of Science is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring some of the College’s outstanding faculty with Hispanic roots. Our next featured faculty member is Dr. Dani DellaGiustina, an Assistant Professor in the Lunar & Planetary Laboratory Deputy Principal Investigator for OSIRIS-REx, and Principal Investigator for OSIRIS-APEX. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image June 27, 2025 University of Arizona’s Water Whys VIP brings weather safety messaging to Tucson International Airport Read more
Image June 24, 2025 U of A astronomers celebrate first look at the universe from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory Read more at University of Arizona News
Image June 23, 2025 Giant Magellan Telescope advances to National Science Foundation final design phase Read more at University of Arizona News
Image June 17, 2025 U of A earns top marks in space science, geosciences, water resources in new US News global ranking Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Mining Law Summit at the University of Arizona Returns Nov. 10 Nov. 7, 2022 This free virtual conference will combine recorded presentations from internationally recognized authorities with live participation in answering questions and providing commentary. Read more
Image Dr. Mary-Frances O'Connor, renowned UArizona psychologist, to present at Saddlebrooke community lecture Nov. 3, 2022 Join us Thursday, November 17 for Dr. O'Connor's fascinating new window into one of the hallmark experiences of being human. Free and open to the public. Read more
Image UArizona researchers develop 'Goldilocks drug' to treat triple-negative breast cancer Oct. 25, 2022 Triple-negative breast cancer accounts for about 10 to 15% of all breast cancers. Researchers have developed a drug they hope can treat it with little to no toxic side effects. Read more at UArizona News
Image With $6M grant, researchers will explore how Southwest communities can best adapt to climate change Oct. 25, 2022 UArizona researchers are furthering their efforts to examine how water, aridity and heat impact communities in the American Southwest, and how those challenges affect human health. Read more at UArizona News
Image Planetary scientist Dani DellaGiustina makes Popular Science Brilliant 10 Oct. 19, 2022 Dani DellaGiustina, deputy principal investigator for the OSIRIS-REx mission and principal investigator for OSIRIS-APEX, was named to the list for her work to understand the solar system's past, present and future. Read more at UArizona News
Image Bright colors in the animal kingdom: Why some use them to impress and others to intimidate Oct. 18, 2022 Why do some animals have bright colors to impress mates while others use them to ward off predators? It depends on their ancestors, new research reveals. Species that use bright colors as a sexual signal had ancestors that were active during the day, whereas species that use them as warning signals had ancestors that were active at night. Read more at UArizona News
Image Dr. Charlotte Pearson Receives National Science Foundation MRI Grant for Groundbreaking Mini Carbon Dating System Oct. 18, 2022 The instrument will be integrated into the research, teaching, and public outreach programs of the world’s founding Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, which has interwoven with radiocarbon dating since inception of the technique in the 1960s. Read more
Image Hispanic Heritage Month Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Dani DellaGiustina Oct. 17, 2022 The College of Science is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring some of the College’s outstanding faculty with Hispanic roots. Our next featured faculty member is Dr. Dani DellaGiustina, an Assistant Professor in the Lunar & Planetary Laboratory Deputy Principal Investigator for OSIRIS-REx, and Principal Investigator for OSIRIS-APEX. Read more