UA College of Science: Transforming the Way We Live
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Read about the University of Arizona College of Science's world-class research, learn how you can actively participate in those pursuits and marvel as you see the universe through the eyes of scientists.
UA Science: Transforming the way we live.
- By Joaquin Ruiz Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Our researchers are interested in understanding our universe and our place in it and how we can have better lives from their discoveries.
- By Cheryl Tomoeda and Dale Schoonover Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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In 2017, members of the Galileo Circle provided scholarships of $1,000 or more to 161 UA Science undergraduate and graduate students.
- By Tala Basheer Shahin Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Telemedicine, when applied to intensive-care units, provides the ability to remotely monitor critically ill patients and identify adverse events that are often challenging for bedside clinicians to detect.
- By Konner Roland Kirwan Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Parkinson’s disease may be a systemic condition affecting cells more broadly, beyond the boundaries of the brain.
- By Megan Montoya Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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In some cases, our own body can decrease the effectiveness of cancer treatments.
- By Alexander Schauss Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Arizona needed a mineral that was known to museums around the world and unrivaled for its beauty
- By Jessica Andrews-Hanna Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Free, mobile Android app called Where’s My Mind sends users surveys at random moments to capture the nature of their mental experience.
- By Benjamin T. Wilder, Paul Mirocha and Shipherd Reed Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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The Tumamoc Tour tells the story of this desert and the more than 4,000 years of human history through the lens of these historic grounds.
- By Benjamin T. Wilder, Hector Zamora and Ben Johnson Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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On your way south to Puerto Peñasco (or Rocky Point), the large dune field to your right is what used to be the interior of the Grand Canyon, brought to rest here by the once-mighty Colorado River.
- By Leah Fabiano-Smith Special to the Arizona Star
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The tools and measures we use to diagnose speech disorders were designed for children who speak just one language — English.
- By Paul Tumarkin and Bob Logan Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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For over a century, the University of Arizona has been a place of wide-open opportunities both for students to learn and faculty to explore th…
- By Chris Impey Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Program allows community members to audit science classes at a reduced tuition rate through the University of Arizona College of Science.
- Arizona Daily Star
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The Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium offers a great variety of things to see and do in a beautiful learning environment.
- By Robin Tricoles Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Rainforest, an ocean and three enormous sloping landscapes.
- By Robin Tricoles Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Four mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope, each 27 feet across, are in various stages of production at the Mirror Lab.
- By Robin Tricoles Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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The UA SkyCenter boasts the world’s largest dedicated publicly accessible telescope, known as the Schulman telescope.
- By Justina D. McEvoy Special to the Arizona Star
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Why would those pediatric cancers form if they don’t acquire as many mutations as adult cancers? What else could be happening?
- By Mary-Frances O’Connor, Lindsey Knowles and Eva-Maria Stelzer Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Bringing the grief support into widows’ and widowers’ homes.
- By Andrew Paek and Guang Yao Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Andrew Paek’s lab uses time-lapse microscopy to create movies of cancer cells responding to chemotherapy treatment.
- By Josh Eisner and Patrick Sheehan Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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University of Arizona reserachers recently discovered structure in the circumstellar matter around a young star, which suggests that giant planets may be able to form much more rapidly than previously thought.
- By Stephen Kobourov and Mihai Surdeanu Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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UA researchers focus on discovering undiscovered public knowledge.
- By Kaitlin Kratter Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Binary stars help University of Arizona researchers confirm models of nuclear fusion, which we could never test in laboratories on Earth.
- By Xiquan Dong Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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A warming Arctic is undergoing significant environmental change.
- By Judith L. Bronstein Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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As a system in which to test our ideas, we settled on the Arizona charter school “ecosystem.”
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