Nov. 18, 2019 UArizona Ranks in Top 20 in Research Funding The University of Arizona ranks in the top 4% of all U.S. universities in research and development expenditures, according to data from the National Science Foundation.
Nov. 18, 2019 Close Encounter with the Sun Two University of Arizona researchers involved in NASA's Parker Solar Probe mission are excited about the spacecraft's first close encounters with the sun.
Nov. 18, 2019 How Religion Can Heighten or Help With Financial Stress Researchers found that some religious people experience financial stress due, in part, to religion's demands on their time and money. Yet, others feel their religious involvement and support of their church community reduces their financial stress.
Nov. 15, 2019 Understanding Eye's 'Plumbing' Could Lead to Glaucoma Treatments A University of Arizona Health Sciences study funded by a $2.3 million five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health National Eye Institute could help to develop future treatments for glaucoma and other diseases.
Nov. 14, 2019 Regents' Cup Showcases Rigorous Debate, Civil Discourse In the inaugural Regents' Cup, team members will participate in rounds of civil dialogue, solutions, persuasive storytelling and Oxford-style debate, sharing true stories from personal experiences.
Nov. 14, 2019 UArizona Launches Tumamoc Stewards Program Tumamoc Hill is a fragile cultural landscape, and the only way to effectively sustain its integrity is with community support and care.
Nov. 13, 2019 UArizona Moon Researchers Helped NASA Nail Apollo 12 Pinpoint Landing Ewen Whitaker identified the correct location of the Surveyor 3 landing site, making NASA's demonstration of a pinpoint landing of Apollo 12 possible.
Nov. 13, 2019 Mysteries Behind Interstellar Buckyballs Finally Answered Researchers discovered a mechanism that could explain why planetary nebulae are teeming with unseemingly complex carbon molecules.
Nov. 13, 2019 When Reporting Climate-Driven Human Migration, Place Matters Climate researchers have shown that the conversation around migration out of Central America should be more nuanced and based on local trends rather than regional expectations.
Nov. 12, 2019 New Study Shows the Good, Bad of Breastfeeding at Work Work and breastmilk productivity increase when companies provide a breastfeeding-friendly environment, according to a study from a team involving Eller College of Management researchers.