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"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

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Dec. 18, 2018

Wildcats Giving Back: President Robbins' Perspective

Oct. 31, 2018

Homecoming 2018 in 360

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The first costumed-student mascot, "Wilbur", appeared during the 1959 football season and was an instant hit. Since then, Wilbur Wildcat's appearance has changed significantly. Today, more popular than ever, Wilbur even has a mascot wife: W
Oct. 31, 2018

Homecoming 2018 in 360º

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Sept. 19, 2018

Tucson Humanities Festival Returns to Explore Secrets

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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

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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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International student Hazza Alkaabi  helps UA honorary degree recipient Mohammed Sharaf experience augmented reality.
June 27, 2018

Unique Student Program Leads to Careers

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The UA Tech Park remains one of the largest employment centers in southern Arizona, hosting 52 companies and organizations that employ 5,870 skilled workers.
June 26, 2018

Study: UA Tech Park Has $2B Economic Impact

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Maggie Lindsay is one of 10 students, from middle and high schools across Arizona, to take place in the UA's Project POEM, a National Science Foundation-funded program designed to motivate teens toward careers in STEM.
June 13, 2018

UA Encourages Visually Impaired Teens in STEM

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May 30, 2018

Elite Designation for Cyber Ops Program From NSA

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UA students and peers from the Moscow University for the Humanities share a meal they prepared together, combining Russian dishes and traditional Sonoran food.
May 21, 2018

The Secret Ingredient in This UA Recipe: Culture

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Stephanie Celeste and Michelle Celeste attended Commencement after graduating from the UA's online Doctor of Nursing Practice program.
May 16, 2018

Unique Grads Enjoy Doing Life Together

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Katie Alhadeff, a business management graduate, celebrates at the close of the Commencement ceremony.
May 12, 2018

UA Grads Urged to 'Do Something Special'

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The Painted Lady butterfly spends only the winter in Arizona.
May 4, 2018

Citizen Science Program Has a Research Payoff

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From left: Daniel Medrano, Madison Elizabeth Cooper, Jarod C. Weber, Dani McEachern and Gabriella Romano celebrate winning the Raytheon Award for Best Overall Design at the College of Engineering's 2018 Design Day.
May 2, 2018

Seniors Shine at Engineering Design Day

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