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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.

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At the heart of the UArizona campus, a new district is dedicated to student success

April 13, 2022

On Wednesday, the campus community celebrated the grand opening of the Student Success District, a new, nine-acre span of four buildings packed with services and programs focused on helping students thrive.

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Jeehey Kim

Faculty member wants to redefine how we look at photography history

April 12, 2022

Jeehey Kim studies Asian photography, with a specific focus on funerary photography – the practice of taking people's portraits for use at their eventual funerals.

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Drilling rig at Lake Magadi in the Kenyan Rift Valley

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.

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UArizona leaders urge vigilance as campus and county COVID-19 cases remain low

April 11, 2022

Indoor mask use is still recommended on campus, and Commencement is currently expected to proceed as normal, university President Robert C. Robbins said Monday.

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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.

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Lauren MacDonnell

Flinn Foundation commits $5.52M to College of Medicine – Phoenix

April 7, 2022

The gift will establish two research faculty positions and support training to advance translational research in cardiovascular diseases, neurosciences and mental health.

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UArizona celebrates APIDA Heritage Month

April 6, 2022

Student-athlete spotlights, talks on photography and gender equality, and branded Wildcat merchandise are part of UArizona's recognition of Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month, which the university celebrates in April.

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Artist's impression of Aurigae b, a gas giant estimated to be 9 times more massive than Jupiter.

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.

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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.

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