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OSIRIS-REx team completes final test before asteroid sample delivery

Sept. 1, 2023

Members of NASA's UArizona-led OSIRIS-REx mission completed one last dress rehersal before the spacecraft delivers a sample from asteroid Bennu to the Utah desert on Sept. 24.

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UArizona experts suggest solutions to encourage food, water and economic security in a changing climate

Aug. 30, 2023

University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins created a commission to identify solutions to the challenges facing Arizona agriculture in a rapidly changing climate. The recommendations are outlined in a new report.

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UArizona project will expand AZ HSI Consortium, support Hispanic students in STEM

Aug. 30, 2023

UArizona Hispanic Serving Institution Initiatives has launched Project LISTO to introduce Hispanic students to STEM majors and opportunities and provide a framework for other Hispanic-Serving Institutions to do the same.

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OSIRIS-REx mission principal investigator Dante Lauretta.

Asteroid sample delivery to launch decades of science

Aug. 22, 2023

When the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft delivers a sample from asteroid Bennu to Earth on Sept. 24, it will launch decades of scientific investigation. Mission principal investigator Dante Lauretta is most excited to shed light on the origins of life on Earth.

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Virtual city prepares students for future of cybersecurity

Aug. 14, 2023

The CyberApolis platform, designed in the College of Applied Science and Technology, is a secure training ground where students can hone their cybersecurity skills.

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Leaves damaged by leafcutter bees

A common mold could help a bee species thrive

Aug. 10, 2023

Researchers have found that the bees, which cut bits of leaves for their nests, prefer leaves that harbor the common mold Aspergillus, which may help enhance the insects' health and survival.

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A fisheye view of the enclosed rainforest at Biosphere 2.

Soils in drought stress leak more volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere

Aug. 3, 2023

Microbes do a lot under the soil surface that can't be seen with the naked eye, but even tiny soil microbes are feeling the stress of hotter and drier conditions. These microbes release more volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere in response to drought stress, a new study conducted at the Biosphere 2 rainforest finds.

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Artist's rendering of the James Webb Space Telescope observing in space

'Cosmic lens' reveals distant galaxies and helps astronomers better understand dark matter

Aug. 2, 2023

A new image of the massive El Gordo galaxy cluster, taken by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, shows 62 distorted galaxies behind the cluster.

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lightning bolts over a desert landscape

Separating lightning fact from fiction

July 31, 2023

Is it true that lightning never strikes twice? What is dry lightning? And when should you head indoors during a storm? Climate science specialist Mike Crimmins shares some shocking truths about lightning and thunderstorms.

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New UArizona study links brain waves directly to memory

July 31, 2023

The findings could have implications for treating patients with brain damage and cognitive impairments, including those who have experienced seizures, stroke and Parkinson's disease.

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