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Instrument Ready to Discover New Planets

July 20, 2021

UArizona is providing the software hub for the NEID spectrometer on Kitt Peak as the instrument begins its mission to discover Earth-like planets elsewhere in the Milky Way.

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Event Horizon Telescope Pinpoints Heart of the Nearest Radio Galaxy

July 19, 2021

Researchers used detailed observations of an enormous jet of glowing gas and dust to pinpoint the supermassive black hole at the center of galaxy Centaurus A.

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Professor's Underwater Tent Invention to Appear on Shark Week

July 14, 2021

The portable inflatable Ocean Space Habitat, co-invented by UArizona professor Winslow Burleson, allows occupants to essentially camp out underwater.

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Mapping Extreme Snowmelt and its Potential Dangers

July 12, 2021

Runoff from melting snow is an essential water resource for many communities and ecosystems, but when snow melts too rapidly in a short time, it can be destructive. To better understand the processes that drive such melting, researchers mapped extreme snowmelt events over 30 years.

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With $3M Grant, UArizona-Led Center to Advance At-Home Health Care Technology

July 8, 2021

Researchers are building a future in which wearable devices will allow clinicians to gather patient data remotely and provide "care in place" to patients at home.

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UArizona Innovation Ecosystem Provides “a Wealth of Resources” for Engineering Startup

June 18, 2021

University of Arizona startup Paramium Technologies was founded to commercialize a precision metal plate forming technology invented by researchers in the Steward Observatory. 

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UArizona Ranks 28 Among Top 100 Worldwide Universities Granted U.S. Utility Patents in 2020

June 15, 2021

In 2020, a total of 81 patents were issued to UArizona and the Arizona Board of Regents for inventions developed at the university. That's 19 more than the previous year.

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Dr. Carmala Garzione

Greeting from Dean Garzione

June 11, 2021

I am thrilled to be back at the University of Arizona and look forward to working with all of you to expand opportunities for the College of Science to thrive.

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2021 Awards of Distinction: Honoring groundbreaking research, adaptability and creativity

June 10, 2021

Congratulations to College Of Science faculty members George Gehrels, Tori Hidalgo, Irene Shivaei, Lynn Carter, Elisa Tomat, Laura Condon, Jessica Brown, John Pollard, Ashley Jordan, and Shawn Jackson.

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Record-Breaking Temperatures More Likely in Populated Tropics

June 2, 2021

Crumbling icebergs may come to mind when imagining the most dramatic effects of global warming. However, more record-breaking temperatures will actually occur in the tropics, new research suggests.

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