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A mosquito sucking blood.

Innovative chemical strategy targets mosquito larvae gut to combat spread of deadly diseases

March 15, 2024

University of Arizona researchers have modified the gut proteins of mosquito larvae, marking a significant advance in the fight against mosquito-borne diseases.

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Young Alumni Mixer

College of Science hosts inaugural Young Alumni Mixer

March 13, 2024
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aerial view of Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park, a geyser pool that is deep blue and green in the center and orange and red on the edges, surrounded by arid landscape

Loathed by scientists, loved by nature: sulfur and the origin of life

March 13, 2024

A University of Arizona-led study shines a spotlight on sulfur, a chemical element that, while all familiar, has proved surprisingly resistant to scientific efforts in probing its role in the origin of life.

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Tucked inside a clear container protected by a metal casing, the pebble collected from asteroid Bennu by the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is one of only three places in the world to display an extraterrestrial rock sample collected in space (other than the moon)

A pebble scooped from an asteroid is now on display at UArizona museum

March 6, 2024

The Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum is now one of only three places in the world where the public can see a piece of the asteroid Bennu, collected during NASA's University of Arizona-led OSIRIS-REx mission.

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This artist's illustration shows the surroundings of a young star, with gas and dust forming a swirling circumstellar disk.

James Webb Space Telescope captures the end of planet formation

March 5, 2024

How much time do planets have to form from a swirling disk of gas and dust around a star? A new University of Arizona-led study gives scientists a better idea of how our own solar system came to be.

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Kris Klein

Kristopher Klein receives prestigious AAS Solar Physics Division 2024 Harvey Prize

March 1, 2024

Dr. Klein's research focuses on studying fundamental plasma phenomena that governs the dynamics of systems within our heliosphere as well as more distant astrophysical bodies.

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Sadhana Ravishankar

Tech Launch Arizona: Five UArizona Innovators Named to the National Academy of Inventors

Feb. 29, 2024

New Senior Members include inventors from agriculture and life sciences, chemistry and biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, and optical sciences.

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Chris Henderson

Chris Henderson receives NSF CAREER Award to explore behavior of reaction-diffusion and kinetic equations

Feb. 29, 2024

With the support of the CAREER funding, Henderson's research project will focus on the behavior of physical, chemical, and biological systems that can be modeled by partial differential equations (PDEs).

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Dr. Kate Alexander

UArizona Astronomer Wins Prestigious Fellowship for Research into Star-Devouring Black Holes

Feb. 28, 2024

Awarded this year to 126 of the most innovative young scientists across the U.S. and Canada, a Sloan Research Fellowship is one of the most competitive and prestigious awards available to early-career scholars.

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Seven College of Science Faculty Members Honored at the Outstanding Faculty Awards Ceremony

Feb. 28, 2024

The Office of the Provost hosted the annual Outstanding Faculty Awards Ceremony to honor and learn about the work of some of the University of Arizona's most accomplished faculty members while highlighting the exceptional talent and commitment to the University of Arizona.

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