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Nov. 18, 2024

Math tutoring program prepares Native American students for STEM careers

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Nov. 14, 2024

Bringing precision to the murky debate on fish oil

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Nov. 13, 2024

Improving water conservation and mitigating Arizona's heat island effect

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

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Nov. 7, 2024

New study maps dramatic 100-million-year explosion in color signals used by animals

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Nov. 6, 2024

$2.1M aids U of A researchers in building chemical sensors to safeguard troops

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Nov. 4, 2024

Not the usual suspects: Novel genetic basis of pest resistance to biotech crops

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Nov. 1, 2024

Astronomers see debris disk around young star Vega in unprecedented detail

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Oct. 29, 2024

Accomplished scientist and executive Díaz de la Rubia selected to lead U of A research enterprise

Jupiter's moon Europa is seen in this photograph. Its grey, icy surface is criss-crossed by brownish ridges and valleys.
Oct. 28, 2024

U of A scientists have their eyes on Europa, Jupiter's mysterious, icy moon

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