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U of A engineers tackle energy usage in semiconductor technology

Dec. 5, 2024

The National Science Foundation awarded $3.8 million to two projects involving U of A engineers developing solutions for the semiconductor energy dilemma.

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Peer support could help millions with sleep apnea slumber easier, study finds

Dec. 4, 2024

Researchers found that guidance from experienced CPAP users helps sleep apnea patients stick to their treatment, improving sleep quality and health outcomes.

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U of A research successes, financial improvements highlighted at ABOR meeting

Nov. 21, 2024

U of A President Suresh Garimella welcomed the Arizona Board of Regents to campus Thursday for the board's first meeting at the U of A since Garimella assumed his role as the university's 23rd president in October.

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Study identifies potential new drug for Parkinson's-related cognitive decline, dementia

Nov. 21, 2024

A tiny protein called PNA5 appears to have a protective effect on brain cells, which could lead to treatments for the cognitive symptoms of Parkinson's disease and related disorders.

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When trees 'talk:' Researchers probe ancient wood for clues about massive solar storms

Nov. 20, 2024

Analyzing tree-ring samples for spikes of naturally occurring radioactive carbon isotopes, a team led by U of A scientists has pinpointed the date of a massive solar particle eruption event that has long eluded researchers.

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Hydrologists to transform climate projections with microbial data and artificial intelligence

Nov. 19, 2024

With funding from the Department of Energy, U of A researchers are working to revolutionize our understanding of how soil microbes influence climate change.

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Math tutoring program prepares Native American students for STEM careers

Nov. 18, 2024

The Mentorship and Education in Science for Tucson program sends U of A juniors and seniors to local middle and high schools to provide one-on-one math tutoring to students.

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Bringing precision to the murky debate on fish oil

Nov. 14, 2024

With a $3.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, precision nutrition researchers will conduct a clinical trial to explore how ancestry and genetics affect the body's response to omega-3 fatty acids.

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Improving water conservation and mitigating Arizona's heat island effect

Nov. 13, 2024

Researchers from the U of A and ASU this week showcased new techniques to improve urban water use practices. Their work was supported by the Smart Tree Watering Regents' Research Grant.

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U of A ranks No. 1 in US in water resources

Nov. 12, 2024

The U of A ranks No. 1 in the U.S. in water resources, according to ShanghaiRanking's 2024 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects. The U of A has ranked in the top 10 globally since ShanghaiRanking started ranking water resources programs in 2017.

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