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A drone image of the Harquahala valley
Dec. 9, 2024

U of A to lead $12M study on underground carbon storage in Arizona

Close-up image of a microchip or electronic wafer, showcasing its intricate grid-like structure and a green border detail, likely part of a memory array or semiconductor device. The image emphasizes precision and advanced technology components.
Dec. 5, 2024

U of A engineers tackle energy usage in semiconductor technology

A booth display for Freeport-McMoRan at an outdoor event. A large sign features an image of a woman in safety gear with the text 'We Are Freeport-McMoRan,' alongside a group of miners in high-visibility clothing and hard hats. Below, text describes Freeport-McMoRan as an international mining company committed to safely supplying essential metals for a greener future. In the background, two people in casual attire engage in conversation near the booth, with other tents and event structures visible.
Nov. 13, 2024

$2.5M grant fuels workforce development through mining education

Group of five people wearing white lab coats standing in a laboratory setting. They are positioned in a line and smiling, with shelves of lab equipment visible on one side and a glass door in the background. The individuals appear to be part of a research team.
Nov. 6, 2024

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

U of A geologists Tawya Wilson, Lisa Thompson and Brian Gootee
Oct. 30, 2024

Hidden Vaults in the Salt Beneath Our Feet

TRIF grant supports collaboration on bedded salt deposits to support geologic storage research in Arizona.

Exoplanet illustrative image
Sept. 24, 2024

Astronomers catch a glimpse of a uniquely inflated and asymmetric exoplanet

Sample return
Sept. 24, 2024

OSIRIS-REx, 1 year later: Asteroid sample continues to provide clues about early solar system and origins of life on Earth

semi trucks and people wearing hazmat suits can be seen outside the main entrance to the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan, China
Sept. 19, 2024

Samples from Huanan Seafood Market provide further evidence of COVID-19 animal origins

aerial view of Tucson
Sept. 18, 2024

U of A center awarded $7.4M for its work on climate adaptation solutions

A researcher wearing a white lab coat works at a lab bench, examining a sample near a microscope. Behind him is a sign that reads "Welcome to the Matzkin Lab." Various lab equipment, including a microscope and coiled tubing, are visible on the bench.
Sept. 11, 2024

The molecular magic of mating

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