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Wednesday

Dwarf peas inside Biosphere 2's SAM breathe new life into space habitat research

An analog astronaut spent two weeks sealed inside the Space Analog for the Moon and Mars at Biosphere 2, sharing his breath with 144 pea plants to test how humans and vegetation could sustain each other in space.

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U of A scientists link calorie restriction, glucagon, healthy aging

Thursday

A team from the Division of Endocrinology found that treatment with glucagon may induce similar metabolic benefits as caloric restriction, potentially slowing aging.

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CUES funds groundbreaking research in teaching and learning

Monday

The Center for University Education Scholarship advances research on teaching and learning, funding projects that utilize AI, learning models and more.

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Three U of A faculty honored by American College of Medical Informatics

Oct. 24, 2025

Justin Starren, Jose Fernando Florez-Arango and Vignesh Subbian were recognized for their work in biomedical informatics.

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