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Going for gold: U of A's Delaney Schnell among several Wildcats heading to Paris Olympics

July 17, 2024

Wildcat student-athletes, alumni and coaches will represent at least eight different countries in six different sports at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Among them is diver Delaney Schnell, a U of A graduate student who won a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics.

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Ultrasound technology can be used to boost mindfulness, study finds

July 11, 2024

Researchers used low-intensity ultrasound technology to alter a brain region associated with activities such as daydreaming, recalling memories and envisioning the future.

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Artist's rendering of CatSat in Earth orbit, with its inflatable, beachball-like antenna deployed.

UArizona's first satellite built by students is ready for launch

June 29, 2024

Students have been preparing since 2016 for the launch of CatSat, a student-built small satellite also known as a CubeSat, that will collect data about space weather.

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A piece of the asteroid Bennu

Bennu holds the solar system's 'original ingredients,' might have been part of a wet world

June 26, 2024

OSIRIS-REx sample scientists took a deep dive into the rocks and dust returned from asteroid Bennu. They found that the sample is rich in carbon, nitrogen and organic compounds – essential components for life as we know it.

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Space sciences, water resources, geosciences excel in latest US News global ranking

June 26, 2024

In the Best Global Universities rankings, UArizona earned its best scores in space sciences, ranking No. 8 overall, No. 6 in the U.S. and No. 2 among public universities.

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Chris Castro

Professor Christopher Castro departing University of Arizona after nearly two decades in Hydrology & Atmospheric Sciences

June 21, 2024

An expert in hydrometeorology, Castro's research has applied specialized modeling techniques to predict water resources and extreme weather in arid and semiarid environments.

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The Amazon rainforest

When in drought: Researchers map which parts of the Amazon are most vulnerable to climate change

June 19, 2024

Some areas of the Amazon rainforest are more resilient to drought than others, new UArizona-led research shows. If not managed carefully, we could "threaten the integrity of the whole system," researchers say.

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Joellen Russell

UArizona oceanographer shares expertise during National Ocean Month

June 18, 2024

In honor of National Ocean Month, Joellen Russell talks about the role of oceans in absorbing heat and carbon, and how ocean activity impacts Arizonans.

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Magic of the monsoon: A 'socially and ecologically' important phenomenon for the Southwest

June 14, 2024

Two climate scientists discuss the significance of the monsoon and how members of the public can make their own rainfall predictions.

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UArizona graduate student and team discover most distant supernovas ever found

June 11, 2024

Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers have discovered about 80 new supernovas. Their findings provide a new window into the early universe.

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