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The authors of the paper, Ellie Broadman and Darrell Kaufman, assisting on a lake coring platform in northwest Alaska, August 2022

Before global warming, was Earth cooling down or heating up?

Feb. 20, 2023

Climate models and geologic archives are at odds over whether Earth gradually warmed or cooled over the past few thousand years. Researchers tackle this global "temperature conundrum" in a new paper.

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The spiral arms of nearby galaxy NGC 1433 light up in this image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope, revealing evidence of extremely young stars releasing energy.

James Webb Telescope gives UArizona astronomers unprecedented glimpses into stellar nurseries

Feb. 17, 2023

With NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, researchers are observing star formation in nearby galaxies with unprecedented resolution at infrared wavelengths.

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Solar panels at a solar energy-producing site in central Arizona

UArizona researchers awarded $1.2M to explore farming at existing solar power sites

Feb. 15, 2023

A $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy supports a UArizona agrivoltaics project that will examine how crop production and livestock grazing can flourish at existing commercial solar farms.

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Ukrainian startups join UArizona Center for Innovation through Department of State partnership

Feb. 13, 2023

Four Ukrainian startups are calling the University of Arizona Tech Park home for six months. They will receive training and support through the Center for Innovation as they explore market expansion opportunities in the United States.

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Fulbright Scholar Top Producing 2022-2023

UArizona named No. 1 producer of Fulbright Scholars

Feb. 10, 2023

A record 17 UArizona faculty members and researchers received Fulbrights in 2022-2023. That number makes the university the No. 1 producer of Fulbright Scholars nationally, tied with Pennsylvania State University.

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An ant belonging to the genus Temnothorax

The ants go marching … methodically

Feb. 9, 2023

Most biologists have assumed that ants wander aimlessly around a new environment. New UArizona research suggests that at least one species of rock ant actually searches in a more methodical way.

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A rendering of the Giant Magellan Telescope's final design

Economic impact of UArizona space sciences rivals that of Super Bowl

Feb. 8, 2023

University of Arizona space sciences activities generate more than $560 million every year for the local economy, according to an economic impact report delivered by Rounds Consulting Group.

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two people sitting at desks in an open office space and talking

The key to healthier employees could be a quieter – or louder – office space

Feb. 2, 2023

A new study suggests that too much – or too little – office noise has a negative effect on employee well-being. The sweet spot? About 50 decibels, comparable to moderate rain or birdsong.

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Researchers using eddy co-valieance towers are monitoring the exchange of carbon and moisture between forests and the atmosphere.

Microbes are 'active engineers' in Earth's rock-to-life cycle

Feb. 1, 2023

An open-air, living laboratory that spans parts of Arizona and New Mexico is helping researchers better understand how mineral weathering – the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals over time – feeds into Earth's intricate life-support system.

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Portrait collage of the five UArizona researchers selected as 2022 AAAS Fellows

Five UArizona researchers named AAAS Fellows

Jan. 31, 2023

Five UArizona faculty members have been named AAAS Fellows, a distinct honor in the scientific community bestowed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. From using microbes to combat allergies to turning insects into food, the university's newest AAAS Fellows represent a broad range of research expertise.

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