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April 15, 2025

Novel treatment approach for language disorder shows promise

Charlotte Pearson inspects the new radiocarbon analysis instrument recently installed at the Laboratory for Tree-Ring Research.
April 11, 2025

Study sheds light on ancient solar activity using radiocarbon locked in tree-rings

The completed spacecraft bus for the NASA Aspera mission, sitting on a table. Large solar panels provide the satellite with power.
April 11, 2025

U of A-led NASA Aspera mission hits spacecraft milestone

This artist's concept illustrates a lake at the north pole of Saturn's moon Titan underneath a hazy, yellowish atmosphere.
April 7, 2025

Saturn's moon Titan could harbor life, but only a tiny amount, study finds

Close-up photo of a human eye, showing the reflection of a pattern of illuminated bars used in the experimental setup
April 1, 2025

New 3D technology paves way for next-generation eye tracking

A group of six professionals stands in front of an industrial research setup with metal pipes, wiring, and machinery. The team members wear a mix of business casual and professional attire, with some dressed in polo shirts, blazers, and button-down shirts. A sign in the background reads 'ABSOLUTELY NO STORAGE BELOW,' emphasizing the safety precautions in the high-tech facility.
March 24, 2025

Breaking speed barriers for stronger defense and industry growth

A man with white hair and a beard stands outdoors, leaning against a brick wall with one hand in his pocket. He is wearing a light blue dress shirt and a gray blazer, smiling at the camera.
March 21, 2025

Horst Hahn joins U of A as special advisor for fusion energy commercialization

Evolutionary stages of a hypothetical planetary system over time
March 18, 2025

Combination of cosmic processes shapes the size and location of sub-Neptunes

Tech Launch Arizona
March 13, 2025

U of A climbs to No. 31 worldwide and No. 23 nationally in patent rankings

a closeup of the torso on an older adult who is lightly touching their own neck with both hands
March 12, 2025

Vocal changes in birds may predict age-related disorders in people, study finds

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