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Magic of the monsoon: A 'socially and ecologically' important phenomenon for the Southwest

June 14, 2024

Two climate scientists discuss the significance of the monsoon and how members of the public can make their own rainfall predictions.

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Cybersecurity Clinic will protect businesses from online threats, develop students' career skills

June 12, 2024

The College of Applied Science and Technology received $1 million from Google's Cybersecurity Clinics Fund to establish the clinic.

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UArizona graduate student and team discover most distant supernovas ever found

June 11, 2024

Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers have discovered about 80 new supernovas. Their findings provide a new window into the early universe.

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Peeking into the invisible world of the atmosphere

June 10, 2024

UArizona researchers have developed a new way to uncover hidden layers in the atmosphere, which could help better explain how pollution gets trapped over cities.

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Studying Arctic glaciers with airborne radar: UArizona project attracts $30M from NASA

June 10, 2024

The Snow4Flow mission, led by professor Jack Holt, will measure glaciers' ice and snow thickness and help scientists better predict how glacial melting contributes to sea level change.

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A man wearing sunglasses and a navy blue polo shirtkneels next to a medium-sized yellow dog wearing a "Service Dog" vest.

Veterans with service dogs may have fewer PTSD symptoms, higher quality of life

June 4, 2024

In a new UArizona-led study, veterans who were paired with a service dog for just three months were 66% less likely to be diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Squirreling it away: Unraveling food hoarding behavior to conserve endangered squirrels

June 4, 2024

Understanding how animals pack food away may help conservationists develop adaptive management strategies in the face of changing environmental conditions.

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Webb Telescope spots the two most distant galaxies ever seen at cosmic dawn

May 30, 2024

Researchers have discovered the most distant galaxy ever detected. The secrets it contains challenge previous assumptions about galactic evolution.

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Glimpses of a volcanic world: New telescope images of Jupiter's moon Io rival those from spacecraft

May 30, 2024

Astronomers have captured a volcanic event on Jupiter's moon Io at a resolution never before achieved with Earth-based observations.

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What's the buzz? 10 things you (probably) didn't know about cicadas

May 29, 2024

Cicadas have made national headlines this year, appearing in massive numbers in some parts of the U.S. Gene Hall, manager of the UArizona Insect Collection, talks about cicadas and what makes them so unique.

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