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The pace of climate-driven extinction is accelerating, a UArizona-led study shows

Sept. 18, 2023

Studying a lizard species in 18 mountain ranges in southeastern Arizona, researchers found 70 years' worth of climate-related extinction occurred in only seven years.

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UArizona Cancer Center researchers discover iron-targeting approaches to halt proliferation of cancer cells

Sept. 14, 2023

The new molecules exploit the iron dependency of malignant cells and could lead to the development of new anticancer drugs.

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Doctoral student Zarah Brown with the plaque for "Earth and moon," which is part of solar system scale model installed on the UArizona campus

Take a stroll through the solar system – on the UArizona campus

Sept. 12, 2023

Eleven plaques have been installed across campus to show the relative sizes and distances of solar system objects. Zarah Brown, a doctoral student at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, led the project to make space science accessible to people of all ages.

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Vets and pets: Can service dogs help veterans?

Sept. 12, 2023

The Service Dog and Veteran Experiences Study will look at the impact of service dogs on veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as the factors that may contribute to the success of individual animals.

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Large amounts of sedentary time linked to higher risk of dementia in older adults

Sept. 12, 2023

Using machine learning, researchers found that the risk of dementia significantly increases among adults who spend over 10 hours a day engaging in sedentary behaviors like sitting.

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Football, food and folklórico all part of UArizona Hispanic Heritage Month celebration

Sept. 12, 2023

Cultural performances, profiles on social media and branded merchandise will all be part of the university's celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from Sept. 15-Oct. 15.

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New Frontiers of Sound

UArizona scientists investigate new frontiers of sound with $30M center

Sept. 7, 2023

The New Frontiers of Sound Science and Technology Center will focus on topological acoustics, an emerging field in which researchers exploit the properties of sound in ways that could vastly improve computing, telecommunications and sensing.

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College of Law receives $1M gift to establish endowed professorship in natural resources law

Sept. 7, 2023

The professorship, endowed by Desmond and Jean Ruley Kearns, will provide financial support and recognition to a faculty member who demonstrates expertise in, passion for and commitment to advancing natural resources law.

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With new fellowship, UArizona researchers will study how to create inclusive STEM learning environments

Sept. 5, 2023

The new fellowship program will support research on how to reach more students from diverse communities with science, technology, engineering and math education.

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OSIRIS-REx team completes final test before asteroid sample delivery

Sept. 1, 2023

Members of NASA's UArizona-led OSIRIS-REx mission completed one last dress rehersal before the spacecraft delivers a sample from asteroid Bennu to the Utah desert on Sept. 24.

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