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Continued research and development of organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) may provide such practical applications as fold up and take along television screens.
UA scientists have just landed a five-year, $3.9 million grant to aid young researchers in life sciences in the quest for tenure at research institutions.
Elementary school teachers use caterpillars to develop lesson plans for for their schools' youngest students. Middle school youngsters also will take part.
Scientists have come up with a number-- about 900-- of objects orbiting in our inner solar system that could pose some threat to the Earth.
UA group looks for funds for dedicated Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanner as a tool to look at how the brain works on various tasks.
Water, ranching, natural ecosystems, mining, human health, urban life, energy -- all are vulnerable to changing climate. Researchers ask for public comment on a report about it directed to policymakers.
Can a big toy-sized helicopter help researchers understand remote sensing data on Earth's vegetation? UA and Japanese scientists will find out.
When the Galileo spacecraft flew close by Jupiter's moon, Io, late last year and early this year, it took more than 100 sharpest-ever pictures of the best volcanic show in the solar system.
If you think it's hot at 100 degrees in Tucson today, imagine the noontime temperature at 482 degrees Fahrenheit. That's how hot it was at noon today (May 15) inside the University of Arizona Mirror Lab furnace.
Astronomers will use the LBT to peer into the deepest parts of space to study the university from its birth with the Big Bang to the formation of stars ... galaxies ... planets and the chemical elements essential to life.