Read The Latest Science News Image May 14, 2024 APIDA Heritage Month Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Haijiang Cai Read more May 10, 2024 Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Ansh Gupta Read more Image May 9, 2024 UArizona's Marcia Rieke wins $500,000 Gruber Cosmology Prize Read more at UArizona News Image May 9, 2024 Steward Observatory alumna Jane Rigby receives Presidential Medal of Freedom Read more at UArizona News Image Image Researchers at Biosphere 2 will plant coffee trees to celebrate Earth Day April 14, 2022 Coffee is the world's most traded product, and it is highly vulnerable to climate change. Researchers at Biosphere 2 are studying coffee plant sensitivity and how growing and bean processing conditions affect flavor. Read more Image College of Science graduate programs recognized in US News rankings April 13, 2022 "The ranking of our graduate and profession degree programs highlight the excellent research and educational support that our faculty and staff provide to ensure that our students are set up for success," said College of Science Dean Carmala Garzione. Read more Image Study: Climatic variability might not drive evolutionary change as much as previously thought April 11, 2022 A study combining climate change records with fossil evidence of mammals in Africa reveals that times of erratic climate change are not followed by major upheavals in evolution. Read more Image ABOR votes to confirm 5 new UArizona Regents Professors April 7, 2022 The Arizona Board of Regents confirmed the appointments of Sama Alshaibi, Jean-Luc Brédas, Dr. Juanita Merchant, David Pietz and Dr. Donata Vercelli as Regents Professors. Read more Image Astronomers glimpse giant planet in its infancy April 4, 2022 A team of astronomers including researchers from the University of Arizona has discovered evidence of a giant planet in the process of forming. This provides the first-ever look at the earliest stages of the formation of a gas giant planet, when it's still embedded in the disk of gas and dust surrounding its young host star. Read more Image Increased heat and drought stunt tropical trees, a major carbon sink March 31, 2022 UArizona researchers were leaders in a worldwide effort to understand tropical trees and their futures under climate change. They found that heat and drought slow the growth of these trees, which are major carbon dioxide absorbers. Read more Image Women in climate change: Jessica Tierney March 30, 2022 Jessica Tierney is a contributing author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report. She studies past climate change to help society better prepare for the future. Read more Image Science diplomacy students present climate strategy to State Department March 24, 2022 The Department of State's Diplomacy Lab gives college students the opportunity to present their recommendations on various topics. Two UArizona classes teamed up in the fall to participate in the program for the first time. Read more Image 'Boom! Fizzz! Ker-POW!' – UArizona instructor's comics turn chemistry into adventure March 21, 2022 Chemistry instructor Colleen Kelley uses her imagination and knack for storytelling to make "boring" chemistry anything but. By disguising chemical elements as superheroes and turning chemical reactions into mysteries, her comics help fourth through sixth graders master chemistry concepts typically taught at the college level. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
May 9, 2024 UArizona's Marcia Rieke wins $500,000 Gruber Cosmology Prize Read more at UArizona News Image
May 9, 2024 Steward Observatory alumna Jane Rigby receives Presidential Medal of Freedom Read more at UArizona News Image
Image Researchers at Biosphere 2 will plant coffee trees to celebrate Earth Day April 14, 2022 Coffee is the world's most traded product, and it is highly vulnerable to climate change. Researchers at Biosphere 2 are studying coffee plant sensitivity and how growing and bean processing conditions affect flavor. Read more
Image College of Science graduate programs recognized in US News rankings April 13, 2022 "The ranking of our graduate and profession degree programs highlight the excellent research and educational support that our faculty and staff provide to ensure that our students are set up for success," said College of Science Dean Carmala Garzione. Read more
Image Study: Climatic variability might not drive evolutionary change as much as previously thought April 11, 2022 A study combining climate change records with fossil evidence of mammals in Africa reveals that times of erratic climate change are not followed by major upheavals in evolution. Read more
Image ABOR votes to confirm 5 new UArizona Regents Professors April 7, 2022 The Arizona Board of Regents confirmed the appointments of Sama Alshaibi, Jean-Luc Brédas, Dr. Juanita Merchant, David Pietz and Dr. Donata Vercelli as Regents Professors. Read more
Image Astronomers glimpse giant planet in its infancy April 4, 2022 A team of astronomers including researchers from the University of Arizona has discovered evidence of a giant planet in the process of forming. This provides the first-ever look at the earliest stages of the formation of a gas giant planet, when it's still embedded in the disk of gas and dust surrounding its young host star. Read more
Image Increased heat and drought stunt tropical trees, a major carbon sink March 31, 2022 UArizona researchers were leaders in a worldwide effort to understand tropical trees and their futures under climate change. They found that heat and drought slow the growth of these trees, which are major carbon dioxide absorbers. Read more
Image Women in climate change: Jessica Tierney March 30, 2022 Jessica Tierney is a contributing author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report. She studies past climate change to help society better prepare for the future. Read more
Image Science diplomacy students present climate strategy to State Department March 24, 2022 The Department of State's Diplomacy Lab gives college students the opportunity to present their recommendations on various topics. Two UArizona classes teamed up in the fall to participate in the program for the first time. Read more
Image 'Boom! Fizzz! Ker-POW!' – UArizona instructor's comics turn chemistry into adventure March 21, 2022 Chemistry instructor Colleen Kelley uses her imagination and knack for storytelling to make "boring" chemistry anything but. By disguising chemical elements as superheroes and turning chemical reactions into mysteries, her comics help fourth through sixth graders master chemistry concepts typically taught at the college level. Read more