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Onicio Leal Neto speaking with students seated around a table
June 27, 2025

College of Public Health launches first AI summer program

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June 17, 2025

Arizona delegation explores fusion energy future at National Ignition Facility

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June 10, 2025

Smart sensors and smarter health: How AI and wearables are reimagining preventive health care

A group of six professionals stands in front of an industrial research setup with metal pipes, wiring, and machinery. The team members wear a mix of business casual and professional attire, with some dressed in polo shirts, blazers, and button-down shirts. A sign in the background reads 'ABSOLUTELY NO STORAGE BELOW,' emphasizing the safety precautions in the high-tech facility.
March 24, 2025

Breaking speed barriers for stronger defense and industry growth

Matthew Briggs talks with Ruth Salazar while holding an adaptive foot pedal in a lab with 3D printers in the background
June 27, 2025

Professor's teaching philosophy builds confidence with technology, sparks student creativity

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April 25, 2024

UArizona-led CyVerse part of $20M NSF award to catalyze biosciences discoveries

With a highly reflective, silvery surface, the Rubin Observatory's main mirror acts both as its primary and tertiary light-collecting surface.
June 24, 2025

U of A astronomers celebrate first look at the universe from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory

A rendering showing what the Giant Magellan Telescope will look like at nighttime, once completed. The enclosure is opened for nighttime observation, while the Milky Way rises behind the mountains.
June 23, 2025

Giant Magellan Telescope advances to National Science Foundation final design phase

Travis Wheeler, PhD
April 26, 2023

Computational drug discovery could open new doors

Rui Chang, PhD
May 15, 2023

Scientists use AI to identify likely drug targets in search for Alzheimer’s cure

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