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Strategic Imperative: Research

controlled fusion energy
Aug. 28, 2025

Video: Exploring fusion energy at the University of Arizona

Western corn rootworm
Sept. 16, 2025

Study warns pest resistance threatens corn industry's newest biotech defense

A pile of red, white, and blue "VOTE" buttons featuring stars and stripes, designed to resemble the American flag.
July 22, 2025

Symbolic support: Study shows campaign merchandise can lead to 'political slacktivism'

University of Arizona Mall at sunset
Aug. 23, 2025

Fall semester launches a new chapter in the University of Arizona's history

University of Arizona campus at sunset.
Sept. 3, 2025

President Garimella's inaugural annual letter: U of A is 'vibrant, resilient and ready for a bright future'

Overhead view of University of Arizona campus and Bear Down sign.
Sept. 9, 2025

U of A research: Top 25 among public institutions, No. 1 in Arizona in new Washington Monthly list

old main behind a cactus
Sept. 2, 2025

U of A topped $257M in active research partnerships with Native tribes in fiscal year 2025

Image of a fossil Jianfengia specimen showing the animal's elongated body consisting of 27 identical segments with appendages.
Aug. 26, 2025

An ancient signpost: Minute fossils tell big story about arthropod evolution

The star, WISPIT 2, appears a bright spot in the center, surrounded by a white, bright ring of dust. Two small dots indicate the growing protoplanets in the system.
Aug. 26, 2025

A growing baby planet photographed for first time in a ring of darkness

Jessica Barnes sitting in a chair in her lab, loading a sample into an analyzer instrument
Aug. 22, 2025

Asteroid Bennu is a time capsule of materials bearing witness to its origin and transformation over billions of years

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