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Judy Brown, a plant virologist in the UA's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, is working with African scientists and farmers to create greater awareness of a disease that is killing cacao trees.
Feb. 14, 2018

Cocoa, Currency and a Chocolate Crisis

Jan. 29, 2018

Super Bowl Has UA Written All Over It

The three-story outpatient clinic  near North Campbell Avenue and East Allen Road will enhance the patient experience, according to Dr. Charles B. Cairns, dean of the College of Medicine – Tucson.
Dec. 14, 2017

Banner – University Medicine North to Open Its Doors on Dec. 28

Kacey Seeloff photographs Stephanie Norton, a zookeeper at Tucson's Reid Park Zoo, during an enrichment session with Nico the giant anteater. Giant anteaters from South America are on the endangered species list. The zoo works with specialists from the As
Dec. 11, 2017

UA Student Film Looks at New Type of Zoo

A close-up of a long-horned beetle nicknamed "Darth Beetle"
Nov. 13, 2017

'Insecta' Explores Insects and the People Who Study Them

Wilma and Wilbur Wildcat greet the crowd at the annual Homecoming bonfire.
Oct. 24, 2017

UA Welcomes Back Alums for Homecoming

Researchers in the lab of Dr. Janko Nikolich-Zugich at the UA
Oct. 23, 2017

UA Lab Seeks 'Holy Grail of Gerontology'

Oct. 17, 2017

Earth's New Buddy Is Asteroid, Not Space Junk

Oct. 16, 2017

Ripples in Space: The Little Telescope That Could

Sept. 27, 2017

Tucson Humanities Festival Has Theme of Resistance and Revolution

This artist’s impression shows the binary asteroid 288P, located in the main asteroid belt between the planets Mars and Jupiter. The object is unique as it is a binary asteroid that also behaves like a comet. The cometlike properties are the result of wat
Sept. 25, 2017

Asteroid-Comet Is New Type of Object

The annual Study Abroad Fair invited UA students to explore more than 100 programs across 60 countries.
Sept. 15, 2017

Study Abroad Fair Highlights Trends in International Learning

UA students worked with three faculty members to take a computational model developed at the UA and incorporate layers of data that describe the biology and life cycle of Aedes aegypti, the mosquito species that carries Zika virus and Dengue fever, among
Sept. 13, 2017

Students Use CyVerse to Help Predict Mosquito-Borne Diseases

Shrimp at the wet lab  facility at the West Campus Agricultural Center
Sept. 11, 2017

Global Shrimp Industry Depends on UA

Dr. Nancy Sweitzer: "I think it's a great Arizona story that we had this confluence of expertise across very different and complementary disciplines. Nobody else can do this."
Aug. 30, 2017

UA Team Tackles Better Brain Health

This artist's concept shows a brown dwarf with bands of clouds, thought to resemble those seen on Neptune and the other outer planets in the solar system. By using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, astronomers have found that the varying glow of brown dwarf
Aug. 17, 2017

Scientists Solve Mystery of Blinking Brown Dwarfs

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