Read The Latest Science News Image Today Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Ansh Gupta Read more Thursday Steward Observatory alumna Jane Rigby receives Presidential Medal of Freedom Read more at UArizona News Image Thursday UArizona's Marcia Rieke wins $500,000 Gruber Cosmology Prize Read more at UArizona News Image Thursday UArizona Regents' Professor Marcia Rieke receives Gruber Cosmology Prize Read more Image Image Dr. Charlotte Pearson Receives National Science Foundation MRI Grant for Groundbreaking Mini Carbon Dating System Oct. 18, 2022 The instrument will be integrated into the research, teaching, and public outreach programs of the world’s founding Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, which has interwoven with radiocarbon dating since inception of the technique in the 1960s. Read more Image Hispanic Heritage Month Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Dani DellaGiustina Oct. 17, 2022 The College of Science is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring some of the College’s outstanding faculty with Hispanic roots. Our next featured faculty member is Dr. Dani DellaGiustina, an Assistant Professor in the Lunar & Planetary Laboratory Deputy Principal Investigator for OSIRIS-REx, and Principal Investigator for OSIRIS-APEX. Read more Image Maps of the past may shed light on our climate future Oct. 10, 2022 Maps of Earth's temperature and rainfall 56 million years ago could provide insight into the planet's future as carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increase. Read more at UArizona News Image Life may have thrived on early Mars, until it drove climate change that caused its demise Oct. 10, 2022 Early in its history, the red planet likely would have been habitable to methanogens – microbes that make a living in extreme habitats on Earth. But climate change driven by Martian life might have contributed to making the planet's surface uninhabitable early on. Read more at UArizona News Image 'Making the world better through biogeochemistry' – Remembering Thomas Meixner Oct. 7, 2022 The University of Arizona and larger Tucson community are mourning the loss of hydrology and atmospheric sciences department head and professor Thomas Meixner, who worked to educate the next generation of water researchers and make our world's most precious resource safer for all. Read more at UArizona News Image Scientists identify potential source of 'shock-darkened' meteorites, with implications for hazardous asteroid deflection Oct. 4, 2022 Shock-darkened meteorites are characterized by dark veins. Planetary scientists have been unable to pinpoint a nearby asteroid source of these meteorites – until now. Read more at UArizona News Image Dr. Kristopher Klein Receives 2022 Landau-Spitzer Award for Outstanding Contributions to Plasma Physics Oct. 4, 2022 Dr. Klein was recognized for the theoretical development of the field-particle correlation technique and its application to spacecraft measurements directly showing that Landau damping heats electrons in turbulent plasmas that comprise Earth's magnetosheath. Read more Image Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Craig Sheedy Oct. 3, 2022 Dr. Craig Sheedy, a National Champion and current assistant medical director at Northwest Medical Center in Arkansas, was a model student and athlete during his time at the University of Arizona back in the mid-to-late 2000s. Read more Image Capturing and converting methane with bioreactors focus of $3.2M grant Sept. 29, 2022 Researchers at UArizona and Penn State University are drawing inspiration from bacteria under the sea to develop technology capable of capturing and repurposing methane, an extremely potent greenhouse gas. Read more at UArizona News Pagination « First First page ‹‹ Previous page … 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 … ›› Next page Last » Last page
Thursday Steward Observatory alumna Jane Rigby receives Presidential Medal of Freedom Read more at UArizona News Image
Thursday UArizona's Marcia Rieke wins $500,000 Gruber Cosmology Prize Read more at UArizona News Image
Image Dr. Charlotte Pearson Receives National Science Foundation MRI Grant for Groundbreaking Mini Carbon Dating System Oct. 18, 2022 The instrument will be integrated into the research, teaching, and public outreach programs of the world’s founding Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, which has interwoven with radiocarbon dating since inception of the technique in the 1960s. Read more
Image Hispanic Heritage Month Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Dani DellaGiustina Oct. 17, 2022 The College of Science is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring some of the College’s outstanding faculty with Hispanic roots. Our next featured faculty member is Dr. Dani DellaGiustina, an Assistant Professor in the Lunar & Planetary Laboratory Deputy Principal Investigator for OSIRIS-REx, and Principal Investigator for OSIRIS-APEX. Read more
Image Maps of the past may shed light on our climate future Oct. 10, 2022 Maps of Earth's temperature and rainfall 56 million years ago could provide insight into the planet's future as carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increase. Read more at UArizona News
Image Life may have thrived on early Mars, until it drove climate change that caused its demise Oct. 10, 2022 Early in its history, the red planet likely would have been habitable to methanogens – microbes that make a living in extreme habitats on Earth. But climate change driven by Martian life might have contributed to making the planet's surface uninhabitable early on. Read more at UArizona News
Image 'Making the world better through biogeochemistry' – Remembering Thomas Meixner Oct. 7, 2022 The University of Arizona and larger Tucson community are mourning the loss of hydrology and atmospheric sciences department head and professor Thomas Meixner, who worked to educate the next generation of water researchers and make our world's most precious resource safer for all. Read more at UArizona News
Image Scientists identify potential source of 'shock-darkened' meteorites, with implications for hazardous asteroid deflection Oct. 4, 2022 Shock-darkened meteorites are characterized by dark veins. Planetary scientists have been unable to pinpoint a nearby asteroid source of these meteorites – until now. Read more at UArizona News
Image Dr. Kristopher Klein Receives 2022 Landau-Spitzer Award for Outstanding Contributions to Plasma Physics Oct. 4, 2022 Dr. Klein was recognized for the theoretical development of the field-particle correlation technique and its application to spacecraft measurements directly showing that Landau damping heats electrons in turbulent plasmas that comprise Earth's magnetosheath. Read more
Image Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Craig Sheedy Oct. 3, 2022 Dr. Craig Sheedy, a National Champion and current assistant medical director at Northwest Medical Center in Arkansas, was a model student and athlete during his time at the University of Arizona back in the mid-to-late 2000s. Read more
Image Capturing and converting methane with bioreactors focus of $3.2M grant Sept. 29, 2022 Researchers at UArizona and Penn State University are drawing inspiration from bacteria under the sea to develop technology capable of capturing and repurposing methane, an extremely potent greenhouse gas. Read more at UArizona News