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OSIRIS-REx mission members talk over procedures next to a replica of the OSIRIS-REx sample capsule

OSIRIS-REx team members practice recovering asteroid sample capsule bound for Earth

July 6, 2023

Everything must go smoothly when the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft releases its capsule full of pristine asteroid material over the Utah desert in September. Members of the mission team gathered at Lockheed Martin in Colorado to rehearse recovering the capsule and its precious cargo.

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The Large Binocular Telescope in Arizona seen with its signature double primary mirrors.

Astronomers discover elusive planet responsible for spiral arms around its star

July 6, 2023

Astronomers have long been puzzled by spiral arms seen around some infant stars. UArizona researchers have discovered a young exoplanet that could explain this phenomenon and provide clues about planetary formation.

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Creative people enjoy idle time more than others

July 5, 2023

During the pandemic, when the world experienced extended periods of unstructured time, creative types were less bored and more engaged with their thoughts than others, a new UArizona study finds.

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cells isolated from breast cancer cells

Study shows how morphine may contribute to bone loss and cancer-induced bone pain

July 5, 2023

Opioids such as morphine are the gold standard for treating cancer-induced bone pain, but new research uncovers how chronic morphine use may increase bone loss and pain.

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Space Act Agreement with NASA will advance UArizona engagement in human spaceflight

July 5, 2023

UArizona has signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA's Johnson Space Center that will allow the university to engage extensively in human spaceflight missions.

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Brad Bohlander

Brad Bohlander named UArizona chief communications and marketing officer

July 5, 2023

Bohlander has over 20 years of experience in public higher education communications and marketing. He has served as chief communications and marketing officer at North Carolina State University since 2011.

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UArizona completes acquisition of UAGC

July 1, 2023

The fully online University of Arizona Global Campus is now an operating unit of the University of Arizona.

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Statement on SCOTUS affirmative action ruling

June 30, 2023

The University of Arizona issued the following statement after the Supreme Court's ruling that colleges cannot consider race in admissions.

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Artist's illustration of a quasar

UArizona astronomers identify the earliest strands of the cosmic web

June 29, 2023

Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered a threadlike arrangement of 10 galaxies that existed just 830 million years after the Big Bang. The structure reveals clues and questions about the fundamental architecture of the universe.

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A scuba diver services an underwater research robot with an underwater camping tent in the background, located at the University of Arizona's Biosphere 2.

Professor completes first underwater camping trip at Biosphere 2

June 28, 2023

Winslow Burleson started his summer with a camping trip 21 feet underwater in the ocean biome at Biosphere 2. He spent the night in an inflatable tent and worked with a robot to collect samples from the ocean.

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