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JWST Top 2022

Astronomical images, asteroid exploration and a long-awaited art arrival: Top stories of 2022

Dec. 13, 2022

From exploring the deepest corners of the universe to reimagining urban heat resilience, University of Arizona expertise in several disciplines generated international headlines in 2022.

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'Infant galaxies' spotted by Webb Telescope, reaching a major science goal for the mission

Dec. 9, 2022

Less than a year after the James Webb Space Telescope's Christmas Day launch in 2021, scientists have captured images of the most distant galaxies ever seen.

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Lettuce grown in Arizona

UArizona president launches commission to fortify the future of agriculture and food production

Dec. 8, 2022

University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins has formed a commission tasked with identifying solutions to food and economic insecurity in the state and around the world.

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UArizona nutrition expert named to National Academy of Inventors

Dec. 8, 2022

Floyd "Ski" Chilton, a professor of nutritional sciences and director of the university's Center for Precision Nutrition and Wellness, has received the highest professional distinction awarded to academic inventors.

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A rough morning at home can lead to employees being more helpful at work

Dec. 7, 2022

People often engage in "mood repair" after a tense interaction with a partner. After a difficult morning at home, employees may try to make themselves feel better by being of service to coworkers later in the day, research suggests.

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Botanical gardens are 'hot spots' for butterflies amid climate change

Dec. 7, 2022

Life in the concrete jungle can be rough, particularly for butterflies. But urban green spaces can hold surprising diversity and may become more important than ever in insect pollinator conservation, a new study finds.

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A view of the  Cerberus Fossae system on Mars, showing fractures cut through hills and craters

Giant mantle plume reveals Mars is more active than previously thought

Dec. 5, 2022

Researchers have discovered an enormous mantle plume pushing the surface of Mars upward and driving intense volcanic and seismic activity. The discovery reveals that Mars, like Earth and Venus, possesses an active interior, which challenges current views on the planet's evolution.

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Engineer awarded $4.5M to develop AI-powered hypersonic guidance and navigation systems

Dec. 5, 2022

As countries around the world work to advance weapons traveling at hypersonic speed, a UArizona-led team is building a "brain" for high-speed vehicles and interceptors.

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UArizona trains its first class of aspiring astronauts at Biosphere 2

Nov. 30, 2022

The University of Arizona's new spaceflight training programs aim to develop classes that will enable the future of inclusive space travel. 

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Men walking down a street in Bangladesh

UArizona researchers expand humanitarian and resilience efforts with grants from USAID

Nov. 30, 2022

University of Arizona researchers are teaming up with partners around the world to promote resilience and create solutions to global climate challenges.

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