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Legal and computer science experts join forces to make writing wills easier

Aug. 31, 2022

Attorneys' fees and other barriers keep many people from setting up wills. A team of researchers from three colleges hopes artificial intelligence can automate parts of that process and make wills more accessible.

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Diane Saali

Business 'dreamer' hopes to use entrepreneurial spirit to help others

Aug. 30, 2022

Diane Saali was drawn to the University of Arizona because of the care and support she felt in a summer program at the Eller College of Management. She hopes to pay it forward in her future business endeavors.

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$11M Energy Frontier Research Center to advance molecular-level solar science

Aug. 29, 2022

Chemical and environmental engineering professor Erin Ratcliff will lead a national collaboration to create solar fuels and storage technologies that are more durable and sustainable, but less expensive.

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Artist's illustration of what exoplanet WASP-39 b might look like

With Webb Space Telescope, UArizona astronomers help detect carbon dioxide in exoplanet atmosphere

Aug. 25, 2022

After years of preparation and anticipation, exoplanet researchers are ecstatic about the first official scientific observation of an exoplanet by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. The results are indicative of Webb's ability to spot key molecules like carbon dioxide in a wide variety of exoplanets.

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More than one asteroid could have spelled doom for the dinosaurs

Aug. 17, 2022

A newly discovered impact crater below the seafloor hints at the possibility that more than one asteroid hit Earth during the time when dinosaurs went extinct. UArizona researcher Veronica Bray, who specializes in craters found throughout the solar system, is co-author of a new study about the discovery.

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$1.4M effort develops reusable sponges to soak up harmful chemicals from water

Aug. 17, 2022

Researchers are developing specialized, reusable sponges to remove harmful chemicals known as PFAS from water. PFAS have been used for decades in products such as makeup, nonstick pans and firefighting foam.

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New UArizona center to support Native American entrepreneurs

Aug. 16, 2022

The university has received a grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration to establish Native FORGE, a new center to support economic growth in tribal communities in Arizona.

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More than meets the eye: How patterns in nature arise

Aug. 11, 2022

Nature is full of patterns. Among them are tiling patterns, like what you see on a giraffe's coat. But what makes these natural patterns form? A new UArizona study uses bacteria to help answer that question.

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Living with inflation: UArizona expert talks strategy in a time of economic uncertainty

Aug. 10, 2022

Living with high inflation and a tumultuous economy requires a change of mindset, says Richard P. Rosen, associate professor of personal and family financial planning.

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A discoverer of worlds in Arizona's backyard

Aug. 10, 2022

The Large Binocular Telescope is unrivaled in the global arsenal of optical telescopes. Sporting two 27-foot mirrors made at UArizona, its unique design allows astronomers to make observations that would not otherwise be possible.

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