Nov. 8, 2018 UA Researchers Make Next Move in Fight Against Ovarian Cancer With a grant from the U.S. Army, the UA's Jennifer Barton is continuing research into a disposable falloposcope to detect early-stage ovarian cancer.
Nov. 7, 2018 Aging a Flock of Stars in the Wild Duck Cluster Astronomers found that the way almost 3,000 stars in one of the richest star clusters move belies their true ages, which has helped solve a long-standing puzzle about how stars evolve.
Nov. 7, 2018 Q&A: UA Anthropologist Featured in New 'Native America' Series Lindsay Montgomery is featured in an episode of a four-part PBS series that looks at Native American history and traditions across 15,000 years. "Native America" premieres on Nov. 13.
Nov. 6, 2018 $1.2M Grant Will Help Prepare Indigenous Elementary Teachers for STEM Instruction The U.S. Department of Education grant will double the number of Native American students in the UA Indigenous Teacher Education Project.
Nov. 6, 2018 Building Water-Efficient Cities Requires Collaboration To create livable, aesthetically pleasing cities that are also water-efficient, UA experts say water managers and urban planners will need to increase their coordination efforts.
Nov. 5, 2018 UA Psychologist to Lead New Core Effort of Arizona Alzheimer's Disease Center Professor Gene Alexander will lead a new Brain Imaging and Fluid Biomarkers Core for the Arizona Alzheimer's Disease Center. Brain imaging and fluid biomarkers can help medical professionals diagnosis Alzheimer's disease earlier.
Nov. 5, 2018 The Secret behind Coral Reef Diversity? Time. Lots of Time. One of the world's premier diving destinations owes its reputation as a hotspot of marine biodiversity to being undisturbed over millions of years, according to a study led by UA ecologists.
Nov. 2, 2018 Cole and Jeannie Davis Commit $8M for Construction of Indoor Sports Center at UA Construction of the Cole and Jeannie Davis Sports Center, a climate-controlled multipurpose facility being built on the former site of Kindall-Sancet Stadium, is expected to be completed in January.
Nov. 2, 2018 UA Pharmacologists Seek to Prevent Opioid Tolerance, Addiction A $1.7 million federal grant will help researchers striving to put an end to opioid tolerance — a phenomenon that often leads to opioid dependence, abuse and addiction.
Nov. 1, 2018 Banner – UMC Trauma Center Recognized for Expertise in Treatment of Injured Kids The American College of Surgeons awarded a Level II Pediatric Trauma Verification to the Trauma Center at the Banner – University Medical Center Tucson.