Image Thursday President Garimella highlights progress, priorities in presentation to regents Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Wednesday President Garimella, university leaders to highlight strategic imperatives and financial stability at regents meeting Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Wednesday In the belly of the beast: massive clumps reveal star factories from a bygone era of the cosmos Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Wednesday Highly ranked U of A film school expands to Los Angeles with Film Independent partnership Read more at University of Arizona News
Image UArizona Cancer Center again receives highest NCI designation as Comprehensive Cancer Center Aug. 10, 2022 The UArizona Cancer Center is one of 53 Comprehensive Cancer Centers and the only one in Arizona. The designation is the highest awarded by the National Cancer Institute. Read more
Image Living with inflation: UArizona expert talks strategy in a time of economic uncertainty Aug. 10, 2022 Living with high inflation and a tumultuous economy requires a change of mindset, says Richard P. Rosen, associate professor of personal and family financial planning. Read more
Image The soundtrack of our lives: Researchers collect musical memories Aug. 10, 2022 Humans across cultures and generations have a propensity for recalling music and connecting it with memories. Lifetimes of Listening: The Arizona Musical Memory Archive aims to collect, record and analyze musical memories from people from all walks of life to see what can be learned. Read more
Image UArizona leads international partnership to boost development of the internet of the future Aug. 3, 2022 The partnership, which also includes researchers in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, will focus on developing technology that will provide connectivity between quantum computers over short and long distances. Read more
Image As reflective satellites fill the skies, UArizona students are making sure astronomers can adapt Aug. 2, 2022 University of Arizona students and faculty members completed a comprehensive study to track and characterize satellites, using a ground-based sensor they developed to measure satellites' brightness, speed and paths through the sky. Read more
Image UArizona reports record number of inventions Aug. 2, 2022 Tech Launch Arizona, the university's commercialization arm, recorded 303 novel inventions between July 1, 2021, and June 30 – the most invention disclosures registered for a single year in UArizona history. Read more
Image How to fight Fido's boredom when it's too hot for walks July 27, 2022 Kiddie pools, air conditioned playgrounds and paw-protecting booties are some of dogs' best friends in the summertime, says Sarah Carotenuto, an assistant professor of practice in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Read more
Image Following nature's rules, researchers develop new methods for treating degenerative neurological disease July 26, 2022 Researchers have developed a new class of drugs that is able to cross the blood-brain barrier. The technology has been licensed to the startup Teleport Pharmaceuticals. Read more
Image Research collaboration informs international classification of firefighting as carcinogenic July 26, 2022 A longtime partnership between the Tucson Fire Department and researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences provided evidence that occupational exposure as a firefighter causes cancer. Read more
Image Studies link COVID-19 to wildlife sales at Chinese market, find other scenarios extremely unlikely July 26, 2022 Analyses based on locations and viral sequencing of early cases indicate the COVID-19 pandemic started in Wuhan's Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, with two separate jumps from animals to humans. Read more
Image One Health initiative unites experts in human, animal and environmental health July 25, 2022 By integrating a broad range of health expertise, the research initiative aims, in part, to better respond to public health challenges such as pandemics and water insecurity. Read more
Image Are you good at what you do? Bragging about it could make people trust you less July 20, 2022 Social scientists have long thought that being smart and skilled will help you appear more trustworthy in situations where finances are involved. But new research from the Eller College of Management suggests that touting your abilities in these scenarios could backfire. Read more