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

Aug. 21, 2024

Researchers believe their ultrafast microscope will lead to groundbreaking advancements in physics, chemistry, bioengineering, materials sciences and more.

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A male chuckwalla, a type of desert-dwelling iguana, spotted near Phoenix.

Animals with higher body temperatures are more likely to evolve into herbivores

Aug. 19, 2024

Researchers discovered a link between body temperature and plant-based diets that could reshape scientists' understanding of how animal diets evolve.

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Pesticide exposure linked to stillbirth risk in new study

Aug. 13, 2024

Increased rates of stillborn births were seen among people who lived near areas where pesticides were used during their first trimester of pregnancy or pre-conception.

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$1.5M grant will build global network to prevent exploitation of Indigenous data

Aug. 12, 2024

Researchers are establishing a framework that protects the way Indigenous data is collected and used around the world, thanks to a $1.5 million NSF grant.

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University of Arizona Amgen Fellows clockwise from left: Danielle Johnson (’22), Marc Zempare (’23), Lauren Reyes (’22), Selina Kindelay (’23)

Amgen PhD fellows gain industry experience while completing dissertations

Aug. 8, 2024
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Student internship offers taste of an AI-powered future

Aug. 7, 2024

The inaugural AI Core + Design Lab Summer Internship partnered with local employers to place students in a fast-paced startup environment and teach them to use AI tools.

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A small, scruffy dog with large, expressive eyes stares directly into the camera. The dog is wearing a red plaid bandana and a collar with tags. The background is warmly lit with soft, blurred lights and cozy indoor decor.

U of A researcher featured in Netflix film 'Inside the Mind of a Dog'

Aug. 7, 2024

Emily Bray, an assistant professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, helps peel back the layers of canine cognition in a new Netflix documentary narrated by Rob Lowe.

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

July 31, 2024

The new app features videos, animations and a modeling activity to help students more readily grasp the scientific concepts they learn in the classroom.

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

July 30, 2024

Adults with chronic pain are more likely to experience anxiety and depression than others, yet they access mental health care at lower rates, a new study finds.

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U of A had record number of inventions in FY24

July 29, 2024

Between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024, TLA received 307 new inventions, filed 367 patents, launched nine startups, and executed 75 licenses and options for U of A inventions.

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