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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

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

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Gallery: Fusion lecture provides energizing start to new series

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

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

Peter Behroozi and Jean-Luc Bredas
Feb. 11, 2025

University of Arizona researchers ranked among most cited in the world

Two U of A researchers are named on Clarivate’s 2024 “Highly Cited Researchers” putting them in the top 1% of researchers globally.

This image shows an aerial view of a large agricultural field with rows of green crops stretching into the distance. A group of farmworkers is actively harvesting the produce, placing it onto a mobile conveyor system attached to a covered trailer. The landscape is flat, with mountains visible in the background, and several vehicles parked along a distant road under a clear blue sky.
Feb. 10, 2025

Yuma agriculture generates $4.4B in state economic activity, U of A study finds

Woman talking to a man sitting on a bench
Feb. 3, 2025

Do women talk more than men? It might depend on their age

the sonoran desert at sunset
Jan. 21, 2025

New research examines impact of Disney's 'The Living Desert'

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Nov. 15, 2024

Women and young women of ‘Impact’ unite at inaugural event to foster connections and inclusivity

Young women making a difference in their high schools and surrounding communities now have a better sense of how their compassion, dedication and exploration can shape their future.

A group of women holding their awards pose for a photo in front of a projector screen.
Nov. 12, 2024

Gallery: 2024 Women of Impact awards ceremony

This year's Women of Impact honorees were joined by Young Women of Impact, family, friends and colleagues.

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