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"Woman-Ochre," a painting by abstract expressionist Willem de Kooning, has been returned to the University of Arizona Museum of Art.
Aug. 11, 2017

After 31 Years, Stolen 'Woman-Ochre' Returns

Baby Lisanne Skyler and the Brillo Box from "Brillo Box ." From the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Inc.
Aug. 2, 2017

UA Professor's Documentary to Air on HBO

Even the new dean, Dr. Guy Reed , joined in on Zainab Khan's selfie at Friday's White Coat Ceremony at the UA College of Medicine – Phoenix.
July 24, 2017

UA Med Schools Hold White Coat Ceremonies

A convection cell from a North American monsoon thunderstorm brings wind and rain.
July 19, 2017

Monsoon Storms Fewer but More Extreme

Should compression and packing of a wound not stop bleeding coming from an extremity, the application of a tourniquet is the next order of business.
July 10, 2017

Tourniquet Makes a Comeback as Lifesaver

The scientific research by Dr. Naomi Rance on estrogen's involvement with hot flashes may lead to a promising treatment for them.
June 28, 2017

UA Scientist's Research May Lead to Treatment for Hot Flashes

June 21, 2017

Here's What Oppressive Heat Does to You

Okanaga rubrovenosa, literally meaning "the red-veined one from Okanaga Valley," is one of the most prominent cicada species found in the Southwest.
June 12, 2017

7 Things You Didn't Know About Cicadas

Daniela Zarnescu: "Flies make a great model that has been used to study development. Their genes are incredibly similar to humans'. About 70 percent of human disease genes are conserved in the fly genome."
May 23, 2017

Big Hunt for Small Molecule to Treat Neurodegenerative Diseases

Maj. Gen. Charles F. Bolden Jr.
May 12, 2017

Class of 2017 Blasts Off on a New Mission

The UA will celebrate the achievement of thousands of graduating students on Friday. If you can't attend the event, it will be streamed live by Arizona Public Media.
May 10, 2017

Best in Class: Grads Saving, Improving Lives

Jason Keatseangsilp  is part of a team of six UA seniors that built an unpowered exoskeleton for Jeffrey Bristol , a UA junior in accounting who has cerebral palsy.
April 25, 2017

Design Day: The Next Big Thing, 100 Times Over

Researcher Greg Barron-Gafford and undergraduate research assistant Dan Blackett tend to the greens at the agrivoltaic test site st Biosphere 2.
April 17, 2017

UA Researchers Plant Seeds to Make Renewable Energy More Efficient

UA researcher Tyeen Taylor goes high into Biosphere 2 in his study of plant volatiles, the molecular compounds that are small enough to become a gas.
April 12, 2017

Biosphere 2 as You've Never Seen It Before

Rats were exposed to room light and fitted with contact lenses, one shown here, that allowed the green spectrum wavelength to pass through the lenses.
March 1, 2017

Treatment of Pain Gets the Green Light

The UA band marched into its iconic U.S. map formation at the first Super Bowl halftime show in 1967.
Feb. 1, 2017

Pride of Arizona: A Long Way From the First Super Bowl to Today

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