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.
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.
July 27, 2018 UA Breaks Technology Commercialization Records The UA has met or surpassed expectations in technology commercialization for the fiscal year 2018, as Tech Launch Arizona continues to enhance the impact of UA research for the public.
July 25, 2018 UA Students Find Foundations for Galaxy's Most Massive Stars University of Arizona astronomy students searched 101 massive clouds of gas to find those that may be in the first phases of forming massive stars.
July 24, 2018 Black on Black on Black OSIRIS-REx Graphic Designer Heather Roper melds science and art in illustrations that are not only stunning to behold, but capture scientific details faithfully.
July 20, 2018 Metal Mining Waste Focus of $3.27M UA Superfund Research Program Five colleges at the University of Arizona are studying human and environmental risks and developing practical solutions for the mining industry and health professions.
July 18, 2018 International Businesswoman Credits UA for Career Success Zlática Kraljevic carried the lessons she learned at the UA to a far-reaching career that has spanned multiple industries, from energy services to global consulting and education.
July 17, 2018 UA Undergraduate Mines Data from Mars Curiosity Rover Scientists from around the world are working on the NASA Curiosity rover mission. What makes the UA's Mars Science Laboratory team unique is undergraduate student Gordon Downs.
July 9, 2018 Giving Students the KEYS to STEM Success "KEYS is one of the reasons that I can’t wait to find my role in using science to make the world a better place," incoming UA freshman Kyle Kline said of his BIO5 KEYS Research Internship.