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controlled fusion energy
Aug. 28, 2025

Video: Exploring fusion energy at the University of Arizona

Tomás Díaz de la Rubia speaking to a room of seated people
May 30, 2025

Six teams selected as awardees of the inaugural University of Arizona Big Idea Challenge

Dawn Wellman speaking to other people sitting on a panel presentation
April 16, 2025

U of A hosts inaugural U.S. Mining Summit

A group of six professionals stands in front of an industrial research setup with metal pipes, wiring, and machinery. The team members wear a mix of business casual and professional attire, with some dressed in polo shirts, blazers, and button-down shirts. A sign in the background reads 'ABSOLUTELY NO STORAGE BELOW,' emphasizing the safety precautions in the high-tech facility.
March 24, 2025

Breaking speed barriers for stronger defense and industry growth

Old Main building on the UArizona campus
Feb. 14, 2025

U of A astronomer Erika Hamden named to Arizona Space Commission

Two smiling men stand beside a large telescope on a rooftop observatory with a mountain range in the background. The image highlights the telescope's size and design, with the open sky and cityscape visible behind them, suggesting a setting for astronomical research.
Nov. 12, 2024

New 'spectral fingerprint' atlas of satellites aims to improve space security

Sporting a striking color pattern of yellow dots on its grey wings and a long, blue, "nose"-like head appendate, a lanternfly is pictured sitting on tree bark
Monday

New species are now being discovered faster than ever before, study suggests

Philip Gutruf stands in his laboratory with researchers working in the background.
Monday

AI-powered wearable boosts preventative care for elderly

Wearing an orange safety vest and a gas mask, Solange Duhamel stands next to a wall of jumbled lava rocks reaching up to her shoulder.
Dec. 18, 2025

Life on lava: How microbes colonize new habitats

Tomás Díaz de la Rubia conducts a presentation about fusion energy in a glass building
Dec. 15, 2025

Díaz de la Rubia named National Academy of Inventors fellow

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