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Mohammed Hassan

Optical switching at record speeds opens door for ultrafast, light-based electronics and computers

March 20, 2023

Imagine a home computer operating 1 million times faster than the most expensive hardware on the market. Now, imagine that being the industry standard. UArizona physicists hope to pave the way for that reality.

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UArizona researchers launch the Great Arizona Tick Check

March 20, 2023

As spring blooms across much of Arizona, university researchers are launching a community health effort with a unique call to the public: Send us your ticks. The Great Arizona Tick Check will help researchers build the first-ever database of tick distribution and correlated disease in Arizona.

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Aerial view of Malaspina Glacier shows a vast expanse of ice and crevasses

3D radar scan provides clues about threats to iconic Alaskan glacier

March 15, 2023

Mapping a large coastal glacier in Alaska revealed that its bulk sits below sea level and is undercut by channels, making it vulnerable to accelerated melting in an already deteriorating coastal habitat.

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A 3D printer in a UArizona biomedical engineering laboratory

Engineers lead $1.2M project to 3D-print parts for hypersonic vehicles

March 14, 2023

When engineers 3D-print metal objects, they use metals originally developed for conventional manufacturing. It works, but not as well as it could. Two UArizona experts are using a new suite of equipment to develop alloys optimized for both 3D printing and hypersonic flight.

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Center for Innovation generates $35.3M in economic output

March 13, 2023

The university's Center for Innovation – a business incubator network that empowers science and technology startups to bring their ideas to market – had an economic output of $35.3 million in 2021, according to a new analysis.

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Food, film and futurists: Here's what's happening in the Wonder House at South by Southwest

March 8, 2023

Dozens of presentations from University of Arizona experts, a film festival and more are on tap at this year's Wonder House as the university returns to South by Southwest.

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Artist's impression of CatSat with its antenna inflated in orbit around Earth

Student-built satellite uses 'beach ball' for an antenna

March 6, 2023

CatSat is a small satellite carrying a new communications concept – an inflatable antenna – into space. Led by UArizona students and supported by engineers from local aerospace companies, the project offers students a rare chance to get hands-on experience with spaceflight technology.

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Hansel and Gretel's breadcrumb trick inspires robotic exploration of caves on Mars and beyond

March 1, 2023

Future space missions likely will send robots to scout out underground habitats for astronauts. UArizona engineers have developed a system that would allow autonomous vehicles to explore caves, lava tubes and even oceans on other worlds.

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New UArizona report offers hope to farmers during historic water crisis

Feb. 23, 2023

More environmentally friendly agriculture practices are needed to keep the farming industry strong in Arizona, a report from the university's Southwest Center finds.

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Expectant lemur dads see hormonal changes in response to pregnant mates, poop shows

Feb. 21, 2023

Male red-bellied lemurs see a fourfold increase in estradiol during the third trimester of their mates' pregnancies. Researchers suspect that the hormonal shift is part of nature's way of preparing the lemurs for fatherhood.

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