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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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UArizona Health Sciences researchers awarded $7.3M to study long COVID

Dec. 5, 2022

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention selected the University of Arizona Health Sciences as one of five national sites that will be tracking the burden, distribution and impact of post COVID-19 conditions.

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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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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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Artist's impression of what Cardiodictyon catenulum may have looked like in real life: a wormlike creature crawling on the seafloor.

525-million-year-old fossil defies textbook explanation for brain evolution

Nov. 24, 2022

According to a new study led by a UArizona researcher, fossils of a tiny sea creature with a delicately preserved nervous system solve a century-old debate over how the brain evolved in arthropods, the most species-rich group in the animal kingdom.

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Study aims to reduce cancer risk among firefighters

Nov. 23, 2022

A $4 million Regents' Research Grant will allow researchers from UArizona and Arizona State University to test new ways to reduce the risk of occupation-related cancer for firefighters.

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This illustration shows what exoplanet WASP-39 b, a hot puffy gas giant, could look like, based on current understanding of the planet

UArizona scientists thrilled by unprecedented 'portrait' of an alien world

Nov. 22, 2022

Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have identified a "mystery molecule" that previously stumped astronomers. They've also gained insights needed to interpret potential signs of habitability on other exoplanets.

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Researchers develop drug to treat Alzheimer's disease in Down syndrome patients

Nov. 17, 2022

Research on the drug, known as DYR533, was conducted at the the University of Arizona R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy and BIO5 Institute, in partnership with the Biodesign Institute in Phoenix.

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