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Plants growing in the desert.
June 18, 2025

Predicting how plants will fare in the heat is not so easy

The James Webb Space Telescope reveals details of the structure and composition of the nebula as well as dozens of background galaxies.
June 17, 2025

U of A earns top marks in space science, geosciences, water resources in new US News global ranking

Artist’s concept of a planet-forming disk, like the thirty studied for the ALMA AGE-PRO survey. Gas and dust are seen swirling around a young star.
June 13, 2025

Revealing the lives of planet-forming disks

In this artist's illustration of Earth's night sky in 3.75 billion years, Andromeda fills the field of view and begins to distort the Milky Way with tidal pull.
June 11, 2025

In the belly of the beast: Massive clumps reveal star factories from a bygone era of the cosmos

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs speaking from a stage
June 4, 2025

Water Resources Research Center conference highlights cross-boundary collaboration

Resembling a raw gold vein, a molten sulfide network is revealed percolating between grey rock in this microscopic image
May 22, 2025

Percolating clues: A new way to build planetary cores

A man sitting at a desk with a laptop and open notebook in front of him looks suspiciously to the side. He is wearing a white knit sweater over a collared shirt. In the background, a group of four people are having a meeting at a table in a brightly lit, modern office space.
May 22, 2025

Disclosing AI use can backfire, research shows

The payload nose cone is pictured against the ocean backdrop at Rocket Lab's launch site in New Zealand
May 20, 2025

NASA selects rocket for U of A-led Aspera mission

Two smiling researchers in a lab, both wearing glasses and gloves, hold up a small experimental circuit board labeled 'Graphene.' Behind them, a screen displays the words 'Hassan group' along with colorful molecular imagery. The setting suggests a breakthrough in advanced electronics or transistor technology.
May 19, 2025

U of A researchers developing world's first petahertz-speed phototransistor in ambient conditions

Old Main building on the UArizona campus
April 22, 2025

David Ebert named U of A chief AI and data science officer

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