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July 19, 2019

Moon Mapping Explained

July 10, 2019

How the UA Helped Pave the Way to the Moon

May 16, 2019

Teaching Children and Connecting Families Through Music

April 8, 2019

Wildcats Win WNIT Title; Down Northwestern 56-42

From left: Visiting scholar Qi Wei, research technician Aishwarya Rao, associate professor Sadhana Ravishankar and UA President Robert C. Robbins.
April 4, 2019

I-Squared Awards Honor Researchers and Technology Champions

From left: Undergraduate student Luis Ruiz, doctoral student Ayako Kusakabe and professor Patricia Stock are have identified compounds derived from Photorhabdus, an insect pathogenic bacterium, that can potentially replace chemical pesticides.
March 28, 2019

Four Questions: Finding an Alternative to Pesticides

Chris Scott's visits to the Himalaya region now focus on both science and policy.
March 20, 2019

Finding Solutions Where Science and Policy Meet

March 7, 2019

Doctoral Student Learns About the Legal and Political Dimensions of Water

UA musical theater students rehearse with actress Kristin Chenoweth for a one-night performance in Tucson.
Jan. 23, 2019

UA Students Share Spotlight with Broadway Superstar Kristin Chenoweth

"Moving an arm can involve more than 50 different muscles," UA professor Andrew Fuglevand said. "Replicating how the brain naturally coordinates the activities of these muscles is extremely challenging."
Dec. 20, 2018

Reconnecting the Disconnected: Restoring Movement in Paralyzed Limbs

Dec. 18, 2018

Wildcats Giving Back: President Robbins' Perspective

Dec. 17, 2018

Celebrating Albert B. Weaver

Oct. 31, 2018

Homecoming 2018 in 360°

Sept. 19, 2018

Tucson Humanities Festival Returns to Explore Secrets

Isabella Chea's honors thesis research, which she completed under the guidance of physiology professor Ann Baldwin, studied the effect of aromatherapy on horses.
July 31, 2018

A Calmer Horse is Just a Sniff Away

The queen bee, recognized by her larger size and marked with a red dot so the scientists can keep track of her more easily, can live for years, while the worker bee's lifespan is measured in weeks.
July 31, 2018

Queen Bees and the Microbial Fountain of Youth

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