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Karner blue butterfly
March 4, 2025

The yucca and the moth: How extreme weather impacts the timing of biological events

University of Arizona campus
March 3, 2025

U of A ranks among world's best in physical sciences

An artist's impression of a planet-forming disk, with its gas and dust illuminated in yellow and orange, swirling around a low-mass star.
Feb. 26, 2025

James Webb Telescope reveals planet-forming disks can last longer than previously thought

An artist’s impression of the PDS 70 system with protoplanets, each surrounded by dust rings illuminated by starlight.
Feb. 26, 2025

Sharper image: U of A-built instrument reveals pictures of 'baby planets'

A promotional graphic for the 2025 College of Science Lecture Series titled 'Can We Talk? The Science of Communication.' The text is in bold, blue and white lettering against a black background, surrounded by various blue speech bubbles, animals, satellites, microphones, and other symbols representing communication.
Feb. 25, 2025

College of Science Lecture Series to explore the science of communication

A satellite image of glaciers in Alaska shows white flows of ice surrounded by dark green mountain ridges
Feb. 19, 2025

As glaciers melt faster, freshwater sources dwindle and sea-level rise accelerates

wildfires burning in a desert mountain range
Feb. 17, 2025

The fire paradox: Tree-ring data shows wildfire activity has declined, not increased

Steve Kortenkamp in front of a desk with lunar models of various colors
Feb. 14, 2025

U of A professors develop astronomy materials to aid visually impaired students

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

U of A astronomer Erika Hamden named to Arizona Space Commission

the facade of old main rising above a bed of blossoming flowers
Feb. 6, 2025

Seed fund to help early-stage university startups enters investment phase

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