Aug. 8, 2018 Does Rain Follow the Plow? There are many factors that play a role in whether or not it rains, and UA researchers say human activity such as cultivating agricultural fields may be one of them.
Aug. 8, 2018 UA Scientists Gear Up to 'Touch the Sun' Researchers in the UA Lunar and Planetary Lab are eagerly awaiting the launch of the Parker Solar Probe, the first attempt to get close to the sun and study the solar wind at its source.
Aug. 8, 2018 UA Shines in Latest Princeton Review Survey Students praise the University of Arizona's appealing campus life, environmental awareness and inclusive learning environment in the Princeton Review's annual survey.
Aug. 8, 2018 Haury Program Awards Seed Grants and Fellowships Projects centering on manufactured housing for low-income families and on a more balanced approach to agriculture and wildlife habitat have been selected for grants to UA researchers and community partners.
Aug. 3, 2018 UA Partners with Mexican Foreign Ministry to Teach US Law Mexican diplomats are learning the foundations of American law from the James E. Rogers College of Law in order to enhance consular services and strengthen binational relations.
Aug. 3, 2018 Astronomers Uncover Clues to the Star that Wouldn't Die Data obtained by a clever technique that can detect light echoes hint at why Eta Carinae, the most luminous and massive star in the Milky Way, erupted like a supernova, yet survived.
Aug. 1, 2018 Four Questions: On Interpreter Training, Ethics and Challenges Properly trained interpreters and translators have never been in more demand. The UA National Center for Interpretation strives to produce professionals to meet the needs of an increasingly interconnected world.
July 31, 2018 Second-Year Medical Student Chosen as Tillman Scholar Neil Vigil, a student in the Class of 2021 at the UA College of Medicine — Phoenix, was selected for the prestigious scholarship based on his military service and leadership.
July 31, 2018 Queen Bees and the Microbial Fountain of Youth UA students hope honey bees can serve as model systems to discover clues about how genetics, gut bacteria and diet influence aging in humans.
July 31, 2018 A Calmer Horse is Just a Sniff Away Two years after her graduation, Isabelle Chea's undergraduate thesis on equine aromatherapy has been reborn as a published research paper in the Journal of Equine Veterinary Science.