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A man in a blue suit jacket and white buttondown shirt sits at a desk next to a high tech microscope and computer screens.
Aug. 21, 2024

Freeze-frame: U of A researchers develop microscope that can see electrons in motion

University of Arizona molecular and cellular biology undergraduate student Ayumi Pottenger handling a sample in the laboratory
Jan. 16, 2019

Q&A: Ayumi Pottenger's Got Research on the Brain

Get to know Ayumi Pottenger, an undergraduate student studying molecular and cellular biology in the hopes of developing treatments for those with Parkinson’s disease while elucidating some of the mysteries of the brain.

Feb. 17, 2020

On Student Success, This Astronomer Walks the Walk

Gurtina Besla, a UArizona assistant professor of astronomy, wants today’s students to have what she didn’t: community, paid internships, and clear paths to fulfilling careers—for which they’re actually prepared.

screenshot of a virtual representation of the Lundgren Consumer Science Lab
Aug. 7, 2024

Student internship offers taste of an AI-powered future

Jan. 8, 2021

PhD Candidate Rebekah Waller Shows Us How Greenhouses Can Transform the Future of Agriculture

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Aug. 6, 2024

Pursuit of a Valley fever vaccine passes significant milestone

artist's rendering of COVID-19
Aug. 5, 2024

New study highlights scale and impact of long COVID

The Biosphere 2 campus beneath a blue, cloudy sky
July 31, 2024

New Biosphere 2 tour app gives K-12 students a deeper look at the science under the glass

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July 30, 2024

Study finds large gaps in mental health care for people with chronic pain

Two women discuss data below a set of monitors
June 20, 2024

Solving Alzheimer’s precision medicine questions with data

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