Dec. 4, 2023 New wearable communication system offers potential to reduce digital health divide University of Arizona researchers developed a wearable device that can transmit health data 2,400 times the distance of Wi-Fi without significant network infrastructure.
Dec. 1, 2023 UArizona mourns passing of Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Sandra Day O'Connor, the first female Supreme Court justice, was a founding co-chair of the university's Washington, D.C.-based National Institute for Civil Discourse.
Nov. 29, 2023 The case of the missing phosphorus: Astronomers find life ingredient at galaxy's edges The discovery of phosphorus in a molecular cloud at the edge of the Milky Way galaxy extends the presence of the element almost twice as far out as where it was known to exist.
Nov. 29, 2023 UArizona and Operation Hat Trick support local veterans for sixth straight year The University of Arizona is again teaming with a nonprofit through the sale of military-themed merchandise.
Nov. 21, 2023 UArizona School of Theatre, Film & Television named among the top 25 in the U.S. The Wrap's annual ranking of the Top 50 Film Schools also kept the school at No. 6 among public universities.
Nov. 21, 2023 Searching for answers to today's questions in Native communities' venerable traditions Edward A. Jolie uses perishable materials to study human history in the Americas. To make anthropology a more inclusive field, he starts by asking who it's meant to serve and how.
Nov. 20, 2023 Mobile surgical unit provides veterinary care across Arizona The College of Veterinary Medicine recently performed 20 spay or neuter treatments aboard the mobile surgical unit its inaugural service trip.
Nov. 20, 2023 Study: Breaking gender stereotypes leads to more effective communication From social media to the workplace, non-stereotypical apologies can help repair trust, according to a new study involving a University of Arizona researcher.
Nov. 16, 2023 Tracking an errant space rocket to a mysterious crater on the moon A University of Arizona team tracked down a contested piece of space junk that crashed onto the moon. Their findings shed light on why it left not one but two craters.
Nov. 15, 2023 Blinking on a quiz show offers clues to human response under stress Footage from the British TV show "Mastermind" gave University of Arizona psychologists a chance to examine human physiology under conditions of stress that would be impossible to reproduce in the lab.